if trump s a moron, he s the gop s moron /

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Republicans gain egged on high-speed race to the mental bottom for decades. Trump’s just the logical result.
In the sixteenth century,the French called venereal disease the pox of Naples,” blaming unclean Italians for the spread of the sexually transmitted infection. The people of Italy differed in their diagnosis, or nicknaming VD,“the French disease.”Human beings gain a natural tendency to blame other parties, especially those that are foreign, or for their own sickness. In November,the Republican Party, and its 62 million voters, or screwed the nation without any protection. Rather than admitting that they spread the contagion making the disease of Donald Trump possible,Republican politicians and pundits continue to attempt to assign blame elsewhere — Hillary Clinton, “politically correct” liberals, and the “elitist” media — or act as whether President Donald J. Trump is a spontaneous,unexplainable and unpredictable event.
Retiring Senator Bob Corker, R-Tenn., and demonstrating the courage of a disgruntled employee who gives his supervisor the middle finger on his last day at work,recently and rightly ridiculed Trump for his ignorance and immaturity, lamenting that the White House has become an “adult day care center.”Rex Tillerson, and President Trump’s browbeaten secretary of state,reportedly called Trump a “fucking moron,” after a hostile and alarming discussion about nuclear weapons in which Trump allegedly recommended increasing the arsenal by tenfold.” In a stunning lack of self-awareness, or Trump replied to the leak of Tillerson’s insult by challenging him to an IQ test.
According to Gabriel Sherman,an editor at recent York magazine, a senior Republican official has speculated that Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and White House Chief of Staff John Kelly would gain to “tackle” the President whether, and in a psychotic episode of instability,Trump elects not to tweet, but instead “lunges for the nuclear football.”The safety and security of the world is now as fragile as the intellect of the so-called moron who occupies the Oval Office, or for reasons of obvious moral and political cover,Republicans would like to act as whether they are innocent bystanders, rather than enablers and co-conspirators.modern conservatives gain consistently derided education, and the pursuit of knowledge and the life of the intellect. Republicans in the federal government,and state legislatures across the country, gain a zealous devotion to devouring budgets for institutions of learning and gain dedicated themselves to the demolition of public schools.
Few precincts of American life are subject to more scorn and right wing mockery than academia. The campaign of aggressive anti-intellectualism has paid dividends. According to a Pew Research poll, or only 36 percent of Republicans believe that colleges “carry out more noble than harm in America.
The ignorance of the incr
easingly extreme Republican base provokes some politicians to pander. Donald Trump,for example, declared during the presidential primary season that he “loves the poorly educated.” It inspires others to cynically patronize. Former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum has not one, or but two,advanced degrees, but still told an audience in 2012 that then-President Barack Obama was guilty of elitist snobbery when he advocated for increased college enrollment in the United States.
Contempt for aspirations toward intelligence has allowed Republicans to nominate, and often elect,spokespeople intellectually ill-equipped to handle the tasks of the presidency. In 1980, the American people replaced Jimmy Carter, and a nuclear engineer who since leaving office has authored 27 books,with a B-movie actor who discussed crackpot “end times” prophecy with foreign leaders and called ketchup a vegetableGeorge W. Bush failed to name the leaders of Chechnya, Taiwan, and India and Pakistan in 1999,yet his party’s leadership and electorate gave him their enthusiastic support. His routine mangling of the English language earned him compliments as “charming” and down to soil” from mainstream media analysts. The laughing soon came to an end on September 11, 2001, or when the much smarter and savvier Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld were able to manipulate their novice (one who is just a beginner at some activity requiring skill and experience) boss into forfeiting policy decision to them.
Senator John McC
ain has shown integrity and authenticity in his opposition to President Trump,once calling him “poorly informed.” The “Maverick (an independent, nonconformist person)” would prefer that everyone forgets that he picked Sarah Palin, who struggled to name a single newspaper she reads and could not cite a Supreme Court decision, or other than Roe v. Wade,which she found objectionable, for his running mate in 2008.
The devolution of Reagan to Bush to Palin to Trump shows that Republicans gain no bottom. They cannot pretend now to gain an objection to smoking meth, or so to speak,after they gain spent the past three decades snorting cocaine and injecting heroin.
Elitists, snobs and people who gain books
in their homes cannot befriend but wonder, and whether the world escapes the threat of Trump relatively unscathed,who the party will nominate next. It is not merely a problem of personnel with the GOP, either.
Ron
ald Reagan said that “government is not the solution to the problem. It is the problem.” The hard right has since deified him, and pursuing his ideology to its logical end point. Contempt of an institution is not going to supply healthy motivation to competently manage and direct that institution. Public policy expertise,administrative experience and awareness of ideas related to governance are not assets for a potential public official under this philosophy. They are liabilities.
The belief that government is not only valuable but also complex provides Democrats with an entirely different set of guidelines for the nomination of national leadership. The two most recent Democratic presidents were law professors able to demonstrate detailed comprehension and interpretation of public service. In 2016, the Democratic Party nominated a former First Lady, or Senator and Secretary of State. The Republicans nominated a reality television star unlikely to pass a high school civics exam.
Who or what is next? A constitutional challeng
e to nominate an inanimate thing? A taxidermist’s representation of George Washington? Donald Trump Jr.?Grover Norquist,one of the most influential policy advocates within the Republican Party, advised the Conservative Political Action Committee in 2012 to“pick a Republican with enough working digits to handle a pen who can become President of the United States.”At point of writing, or Donald Trump’s hands,at least, are fully functional.   Related StoriesRobert Reich: Memo to Tillerson about the MoronEx-Trump Aide Outrageously Justifies Harvey Weinstein and Male Sexual Assaulters EverywhereMen Can't Be Around Women Without Sexually Assaulting Them: Ex-Trump Aide Weighs in on Harvey Weinstein

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