I’ve gotten some friendly pushback, outside of this website, from readers who question the appropriateness of my “crazy” characterization of the Republican Party. After all, can a whole political party really be crazy? Besides, in calling people crazy, aren’t I ...
Read MoreMSNBC host Ed Schultze, surveying Tuesday’s election and referendum results, pronounced the United States a “center-left country.” Only an unvarnished partisan could draw that conclusion from the mixed results of an odd/off-year election, but Schultze was undoubtedly pushing back against ...
Read MoreToday’s New York Times reported on a recent study of Israeli and Palestinian Arab history textbooks. Most of the article is dedicated to Hamas’s latest textbooks, which clearly reflect that organization’s unwillingness to recognize the legitimacy of any Jewish presence—much ...
Read MoreThe reprieve that ended the government shutdown and forestalled default mandated that Congress come to agreement on a federal budget plan. As Democrats and Republicans grope toward an elusive Grand compromise, two categories of spending are certain to come under ...
Read MoreIn an earlier post (Oct. 7) I asked the question: how did the Republican Party get so crazy? and answered it in part by tracing the gradual triumph of the radical right over the moderate establishment in internal Republican politics. ...
Read MoreYesterday’s New York Times had a lengthy article on an intensifying battle for control of the Republican Party. On one side is the party establishment, which prefers to eschew the kind of extremist tactics that culminated in the party’s embarrassing ...
Read MoreJust a quick post today, since I can’t help noting that a front-page article in todays New York Times recalls points that I made earlier this week. The article relates how various business organizations in the US—including such traditionally right-wing ...
Read MoreYesterday’s New York Times had a sympathetic front-page feature article on Rep. Charlie Dent of Pennsylvania, focusing on Dent’s role as one of the small band of Republicans who have indicated a willingness to vote for a “clean” (i.e., no ...
Read MoreSerious people tend not to read New York Magazine, so I imagine most of my readers haven’t seen Jonathan Chait’s excellent commentary on the current political impasse. As a service, then, I’m passing on relevant excerpts. Like Sullivan’s last week, ...
Read MoreThe government is largely shut down, and a debt crisis looms. How did we get into this mess? Since the mess is entirely due to the Republican Party’s crazed radicalism, the question amounts to “How did the Republican Party get ...
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