Republican incompetence

Conservative columnist David Brooks nails it.

The Republicans’ Incompetence Caucus

OCT. 13, 2015


The House Republican caucus is close to ungovernable these days. How did this situation come about?


This was not just the work of the Freedom Caucus or Ted Cruz or one month’s activity. The Republican Party’s capacity for effective self-governance degraded slowly, over the course of a long chain of rhetorical excesses, mental corruptions and philosophical betrayals. Basically, the party abandoned traditional conservatism for right-wing radicalism. Republicans came to see themselves as insurgents and revolutionaries, and every revolution tends toward anarchy and ends up devouring its own.
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By traditional definitions, conservatism stands for intellectual humility, a belief in steady, incremental change, a preference for reform rather than revolution, a respect for hierarchy, precedence, balance and order, and a tone of voice that is prudent, measured and responsible. Conservatives of this disposition can be dull, but they know how to nurture and run institutions. They also see the nation as one organic whole. Citizens may fall into different classes and political factions, but they are still joined by chains of affection that command ultimate loyalty and love.


All of this has been overturned in dangerous parts of the Republican Party. Over the past 30 years, or at least since Rush Limbaugh came on the scene, the Republican rhetorical tone has grown ever more bombastic, hyperbolic and imbalanced. Public figures are prisoners of their own prose styles, and Republicans from Newt Gingrich through Ben Carson have become addicted to a crisis mentality. Civilization was always on the brink of collapse. Every setback, like the passage of Obamacare, became the ruination of the republic. Comparisons to Nazi Germany became a staple.
This produced a radical mind-set. Conservatives started talking about the Reagan “revolution,” the Gingrich “revolution.” Among people too ill educated to understand the different spheres, political practitioners adopted the mental habits of the entrepreneur. Everything had to be transformational and disruptive. Hierarchy and authority were equated with injustice. Self-expression became more valued than self-restraint and coalition building. A contempt for politics infested the Republican mind.
Politics is the process of making decisions amid diverse opinions. It involves conversation, calm deliberation, self-discipline, the capacity to listen to other points of view and balance valid but competing ideas and interests.

But this new Republican faction regards the messy business of politics as soiled and impure. Compromise is corruption. Inconvenient facts are ignored. Countrymen with different views are regarded as aliens. Political identity became a sort of ethnic identity, and any compromise was regarded as a blood betrayal.

A weird contradictory mentality replaced traditional conservatism. Republican radicals have contempt for politics, but they still believe that transformational political change can rescue the nation. Republicans developed a contempt for Washington and government, but they elected leaders who made the most lavish promises imaginable. Government would be reduced by a quarter! Shutdowns would happen! The nation would be saved by transformational change! As Steven Bilakovics writes in his book “Democracy Without Politics,” “even as we expect ever less of democracy we apparently expect ever more from democracy.”


This anti-political political ethos produced elected leaders of jaw-dropping incompetence. Running a government is a craft, like carpentry. But the new Republican officials did not believe in government and so did not respect its traditions, its disciplines and its craftsmanship. They do not accept the hierarchical structures of authority inherent in political activity.

In his masterwork, “Politics as a Vocation,” Max Weber argues that the pre-eminent qualities for a politician are passion, a feeling of responsibility and a sense of proportion. A politician needs warm passion to impel action but a cool sense of responsibility and proportion to make careful decisions in a complex landscape.

If a politician lacks the quality of detachment — the ability to let the difficult facts of reality work their way into the mind — then, Weber argues, the politician ends up striving for the “boastful but entirely empty gesture.” His work “leads nowhere and is senseless.”

Welcome to Ted Cruz, Donald Trump and the Freedom Caucus.

Really, have we ever seen bumbling on this scale, people at once so cynical and so naïve, so willfully ignorant in using levers of power to produce some tangible if incremental good? These insurgents can’t even acknowledge democracy’s legitimacy — if you can’t persuade a majority of your colleagues, maybe you should accept their position. You might be wrong!
People who don’t accept democracy will be bad at conversation. They won’t respect tradition, institutions or precedent. These figures are masters at destruction but incompetent at construction.

These insurgents are incompetent at governing and unwilling to be governed. But they are not a spontaneous growth. It took a thousand small betrayals of conservatism to get to the dysfunction we see all around.
Sad thing is, the fucking idiots on this board won't read or understand any of this.
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Someone tell Mr. Brooks that this country is NOT a democracy. He's wrong from the get go. Someone also tell Mr. Brooks that he can stop being afraid of being irrelevant because he has arrived there already. It was those "radical" republicans who ended slavery over a century ago and today's "radical" republicans see something better than a slow slide into a totalitarian state ran in a socialist manner. In case you slept through the classes, socialism ultimately fails from within. There are those that just want to sit back and enjoy the ride like Mr. Brooks. As long as he has an office and people still quote him, he is happy. These is a guy who declared that Obama would be a great president because his pants had a great crease in them. It's hard to be relevent after a failure like that.
Sad thing is, the fucking idiots on this board won't read or understand any of this. Originally Posted by WombRaider
Someone tell Mr. Brooks that this country is NOT a democracy. He's wrong from the get go. Someone also tell Mr. Brooks that he can stop being afraid of being irrelevant because he has arrived there already. It was those "radical" republicans who ended slavery over a century ago and today's "radical" republicans see something better than a slow slide into a totalitarian state ran in a socialist manner. In case you slept through the classes, socialism ultimately fails from within. There are those that just want to sit back and enjoy the ride like Mr. Brooks. As long as he has an office and people still quote him, he is happy. These is a guy who declared that Obama would be a great president because his pants had a great crease in them. It's hard to be relevent after a failure like that. Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
Case in point...
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Didn't you say that you were leaving and going back to the basement where the other trolls hang out.
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Conservative columnist David Brooks nails it.

The Republicans’ Incompetence Caucus
Originally Posted by timpage
Yeah.. its SOOOOO much better for the Democrats to all march in RIGID LOCKSTEP and obey the orders of their party leaders like Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi.

All those Dems still in office that is, after so many of them got BOOTED out of office by the constituent voters in their states that disliked that they obeyed the party over the voters.

Hmmm Timmy? Or did you miss that part were so many that voted along with Nancy and Harry are now out of office?
Yeah.. its SOOOOO much better for the Democrats to all march in RIGID LOCKSTEP and obey the orders of their party leaders like Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi.

All those Dems still in office that is, after so many of them got BOOTED out of office by the constituent voters in their states that disliked that they obeyed the party over the voters.

Hmmm Timmy? Or did you miss that part were so many that voted along with Nancy and Harry are now out of office? Originally Posted by RedLeg505
And what exactly have the teabaggers done besides shut down the government and fuck off? Hmmmm
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Gotten rid of Eric Cantor and John Boehner. Eroded the power of Harry Reid. Stopped a Reid backed land grab out by Las Vegas. Elected over 50 members to the US House and countless others to state house around the country. What have you done this weekend....besides yourself.
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And what exactly have the teabaggers done besides shut down the government and fuck off? Hmmmm Originally Posted by WombRaider
Why.. they CUT THE DEFICIT from TRILLIONS per year. The deficit has come down by 2/3's.

And to short stop ya from trying to claim Obama gets the credit for that.. I remind you..WHO is it that passes the federal budget? Remember back in Civics class.. which branch has "the power of the purse"? Why.. its the HOUSE, you know, the branch that the Republicans have run since 2010, a year after Obama took office.

Hmmmmm?
dysfunction we see. Originally Posted by timpage
Quote this please, thanks


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJWkqf4klmA
This too...




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It's funny how establishment Conservatives like Brooks demonize those that came to Washington to do exactly what the Voters elected them to do.
Originally Posted by IIFFOFRDB
That is Fukin' funny.

I hope there are enough members on here who have seen "A Clockwork Orange" to appreciate this.
It's funny how establishment Conservatives like Brooks demonize those that came to Washington to do exactly what the Voters elected them to do. Originally Posted by Jackie S
The voters elected them to cause chaos, and shut down the government?