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Soft Paywall Obama Breaks Silence on Trump’s ‘Unimaginable’ Presidency - “Imagine if I had done any of this,” the former two-term president said.

https://www.thedailybeast.com/obama-breaks-silence-on-trumps-unimaginable-presidency/
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u/dIO__OIb 15h ago edited 5h ago

where is the republican congress? they need to be held accountable. this is not just trump, the GOP handed over their power and are silent. The republican party just passed the biggest tax increase in decades and tanked our 401ks. they need to go down. //edit: me bad mobile type

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u/AlphaGoldblum 15h ago

The old Republican guard is dead and gone. Now it's either full loyalty to MAGA or leaving the party altogether.

Some Republicans are grumbling about tariffs, but they know actually doing anything about it will cause the party and Trump to turn on them like sharks smelling blood in the water.

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u/Alex5173 15h ago

The old Republican guard allowed this by chickening out, stepping aside, and retiring. They had the opportunity to carve out the rot and chose to leave it behind them to fester.

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u/AlphaGoldblum 14h ago

Oh, they had plenty of time to stop this. Nixon and Reagan invited the cancer into the party by wooing Evangelicals, but it wasn't until the Tea Party that it fully metastasized. And even then, the GOP still had a slim chance to stop the hostile takeover of the party. Instead they welcomed Palin with open arms and doubled down.

...but the GOP also knew it would win them elections to embrace the lunacy of the religious right. The old guard thought they could outplay the new guard, but, and this is apparent with Trump, they underestimated how fucking unhinged the new blood was.

Just to exemplify this: in the span of decades, Romney went from being considered an insane Republican to seeming completely reasonable (and effectively exiled from the modern GOP).

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u/Grand-Pen7946 14h ago

The original circus leader was Newt Gingrich. A lot of Congressmen from the 80s and 90s of both parties have frequently said that there was a radical shift in tone when he showed up. There have been a lot of opportunists and charlatans, but Newt successfully created an institution of theatrics and doing politics for show.

A lot of the negative effects of the Reagan era and its philosophy were really pushed and enacted by Newt in the 90s, with Bill Clinton complicitly playing along to appease him. That's not to absolve Clinton of his own genuine neoliberalism, but much of the shockwave of Reagan does come from Newt Gingrich who turned Congress into a circus, and you can draw a straight line from him to Lauren Boebert and her ilk.

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u/fcocyclone Iowa 13h ago

u/Bellerophonian 5h ago

Thanks for sharing

u/BillyBatts83 2h ago

Great piece, thanks for sharing.

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u/vf-guy 9h ago

Let's not forget that raging turd Paul Ryan.

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u/usernamedanistaken 13h ago

I tried to find it, but there is a REALLY great documentary on specifically this and his rise (and fall) as Speaker. I think PBS did it, so it's probably on YouTube somewhere

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u/mac3687 9h ago

Now I'm looking!

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u/snowlock27 Tennessee 10h ago

Newt and his Contract With On America.

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u/CutieWithaBoooty 11h ago

What blows my mind is with modern science and access to knowledge, how to religious right can blindly accept things that are obviously not true.

I respect religion and religious people. But at the same time, there’s a difference between religious and just being plain ignorant to the facts of life.

People never cease to amaze me. It’s so predictable how easily persuaded dumb people are.