Dump the G.O.P. for a Grand New Party
Dump the G.O.P. for a Grand New Party
Thomas L. Friedman
Taken From: The New York Times
If a party could
declare moral bankruptcy, today’s Republican Party would be in Chapter 11.
This party needs
to just shut itself down and start over — now. Seriously, someone please start
a New Republican Party!
America needs a
healthy two-party system. America needs a healthy center-right party to ensure
that the Democrats remain a healthy center-left party. America needs a
center-right party ready to offer market-based solutions to issues like climate
change. America needs a center-right party that will support common-sense gun
laws. America needs a center-right party that will support common-sense fiscal
policy. America needs a center-right party to support both free trade and aid
to workers impacted by it. America needs a center-right party that appreciates
how much more complicated foreign policy is today, when you have to manage weak
and collapsing nations, not just muscle strong ones.
But this
Republican Party is none of those things. Today’s G.O.P. is to governing what
Trump University is to education — an ethically challenged enterprise that
enriches and perpetuates itself by shedding all pretense of standing for real
principles, or a truly relevant value proposition, and instead plays on the
ignorance and fears of the public.
It is just an
empty shell, selling pieces of itself to the highest bidders, — policy by
policy — a little to the Tea Party over here, a little to Big Oil over there, a
little to the gun lobby, to antitax zealots, to climate-change deniers. And
before you know it, the party stands for an incoherent mess of ideas unrelated
to any theory of where the world is going or how America actually becomes great
again in the 21st century.
It becomes instead
a coalition of men and women who sell pieces of their brand to whoever can most
energize their base in order for them to get re-elected in order for them to
sell more pieces of their brand in order to get re-elected.
And we know just
how little they are attached to any principles, because today’s Republican
Party’s elders have told us so by (with a few notable exceptions) being so
willing to throw their support behind a presidential candidate whom they know
is utterly ignorant of policy, has done no homework, has engaged in racist
attacks on a sitting judge, has mocked a disabled reporter, has impugned an
entire religious community, and has tossed off ignorant proposals for walls,
for letting allies go it alone and go nuclear and for overturning trade
treaties, rules of war and nuclear agreements in ways that would be wildly
destabilizing if he took office.
Despite that, all
top G.O.P. leaders say they will still support Donald Trump — even if he’s
dabbled in a “textbook definition” of racism, as House Speaker Paul Ryan
described it — because he will sign off on their agenda and can do only limited
damage given our checks and balances.
Really? Mr.
Speaker, your agenda is a mess, Trump will pay even less attention to you if he
is president and, as Senator Lindsey Graham rightly put it, there has to be a
time “when the love of country will trump hatred of Hillary.”
Will it ever be
that time with this version of the G.O.P.?
Et tu, John
McCain? You didn’t break under torture from the North Vietnamese, but your
hunger for re-election is so great that you don’t dare raise your voice against
Trump? I hope you lose. You deserve to. Marco Rubio? You called Trump “a con
man,” he insults your very being and you still endorse him? Good riddance.
Chris Christie,
have you not an ounce of self-respect? You’re serving as the valet to a man who
claimed, falsely, that on 9/11, in Jersey City, home to many Arab-Americans,
“thousands and thousands of people were cheering as that building was coming
down.” Christie is backing a man who made up a baldfaced lie about residents of
his own state so that maybe he can be his vice president. Contemptible.
This is exactly
why so many Republican voters opted for Trump in the first place. They intuited
that the only thing these G.O.P. politicians were interested in was holding
onto their seats in office — and they were right. It made voters so utterly
cynical that many figured, Why not inflict Trump on them? It’s all just a con
game anyway. And at least Trump sticks it to all of those politically correct
liberals. And anyway, governing doesn’t matter — only attitude.
And who taught
them that?
But it does
matter. I know so many thoughtful conservatives who know it matters. One of
them has got to start the N.R.P. — New Republican Party — a center-right party
liberated from all the Trump birthers, the Sarah Palins, the Grover Norquists,
the Sean Hannitys, the Rush Limbaughs, the gun lobby, the oil lobby and every
other narrow-interest group, a party that redefines a principled conservatism.
Raise your money for it on the internet. If Bernie Sanders can, you can.
This is such a
pivotal moment; the world we shaped after W.W. II is going wobbly. This is a
time for America to be at its best, defending its best values, which are now
under assault in so many places — pluralism, immigration, democracy, trade, the
rule of law and the virtue of open societies. Trump will never be a credible
messenger, or a messenger at all, for those values. A New Republican Party can
be.
If you build it,
they will come.



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