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TygrBright

(20,762 posts)
Tue Dec 15, 2020, 12:58 AM Dec 2020

There is an opportunity waiting for GOP pols smart enough to see it...

...and gutsy enough to grab it.

Admittedly, two qualities in notably short supply among that demographic.

All the same, it would only take, maybe... six or seven? To start.

If it were the right six or seven... others might join them.

Which GOPpie pols would be eligible?

They're the line slime, the back benchers, low profile folks from moderate suburban districts who mostly toe the line from leadership, but who have avoided making big public leaps onto the MAGAt bandwagon. They always wash their mouths out after a session teabagging Moscow Mitch and they manage to evade questions about whether they were under his desk with a certain amount of skill.

They're generally Republicans because their parents were, and everyone they knew in school was. They got a leg up from various internship or legal clerkship programs, because they're part of what used to be called "the Establishment" back when there was such a thing. They still think the Constitution means something. Mostly for people like them, but they're willing to let others ride in the back of the bus if they're not too uppity.

What they really want is for things to go back to some semblance of what they think of as 'normal' in the sense of Wall Street running things, America being respected around the world, people going to some Country Club Church (or Pentecostal Tabernacle if they live in the hinterlands) on Sunday but not talking about it otherwise, reverence for the law and the institutions of the Republic, civility in public discourse, and a moderate respect for science as long as it doesn't interfere with their quarterly dividends.

In other words, old-style "conservatism" that recognized its survival was to some extent predicated on compromise and not allowing economic and social inequity to become too grotesque, and on a shared understanding of reality and stipulation of provable fact.

That kind of Republican. I don't love them any more than I love fungus, but I recognize they have a critical role in the political ecosystem.

And they have an opportunity, right now, if they exist, if they can grasp it. Here's how it could play out:

They withdraw from the GOP. They form an independent caucus with a vague, non-ideological label that harks back to old-school GOP politics. (If they're really smart, they'll reach out to the Lincoln Project crowd and get some suggestions.) They quietly make it clear that they are no longer beholden to Moscow Mitch & Co. and they become part of the clean-up squad rooting out the most egregious corruption and treason, but while doing so, they also hold the line on their irrational pie-in-the-sky "fiscal responsibility" bullshit, deficit hawkery, slow-down-progress agenda.

I think if they did this, especially with some help from the Lincoln Project crowd, they could form the nucleus of a resurgent Republican Party, perhaps with a slightly different name, and regain their grasp on Major Party status within three election cycles. One of them could possibly get elected President in 2032 or 2036.

The question is, are there any left with the brains and courage to try it?

Time will tell.

speculatively,
Bright

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There is an opportunity waiting for GOP pols smart enough to see it... (Original Post) TygrBright Dec 2020 OP
One GOP rep. Did just that today- now independent. Nt Fiendish Thingy Dec 2020 #1
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