Whatever
Happened to the Republican Party?
By Dave Kilby
I grew up fascinated with politics. I started
paying attention in 1952, when I was nine. Joe McCarthy was about on his way
out, (Who knew he’d come back as Ted Cruz?) and Eisenhower had just been
elected.
For those of you who were not around, Ike was
responsible for the interstate highway system. He sponsored and signed the 1st
civil rights legislation since Reconstruction. He balanced the budget three
times and he ended the Korean War.
Sounds like a damn good Democrat. Except that
he was a Republican. (Btw, that “foreign-born?, socialist?, commie?, whatever?,
Murica hater” in office now, is politically just a bit to the right of Ike.)
Yes, the Republican party of the time was
conservative and pro-business, but most of them were pro-American as well. They
understood governing requires compromise and no side gets everything they want.
A lot of people think Barry was the cause of
the slide into the “gun-lovin, n***r-hatin’, flag-totin’ (Confederate &
U.S.), fake-Christian, ‘Muricans” that the Republican party has devolved into.
But, that’s only peripherally correct. It’s a lot more complicated than can be
covered in a 500 word blurb. (I cover it more extensively in “The Tea Potty (pt. 3: Civil Rights, Civil Wrongs, Civil Rumps)”
on my “Grumbles From an Old Grouch” blog.)
Barry had voted for most of the civil rights
legislation prior to 1964. His objection to this particular legislation was
that he felt it interfered with the rights of citizens to do business with
whoever they chose. But after that “Texas turncoat” rammed through the legislation,
the South thought it heard what it liked from Barry.
Barry, btw, warned against a lot of the
excesses that the current party has come to embrace. And, he had what is
seriously lacking in today’s party: INTEGRITY!
In reality, Nixon’s “Southern Strategy” had a
lot more to do with the devolution. I cover that in (pt.4: Viet Nam to
Ventura).
But the even bigger villain is still around:
NEWT GINGRICH!
No, I’m not talking about the “Contract on (oops) for
America”. He didn’t have all that much to do with it. I’m talking about his
1990 memo “Language, a Key Mechanism of Control”. The memo listed words he
recommended Republicans use against Democrats and Democratic policies. Words
like sick, disgrace, corruption, cheat, decay, failure, pathetic, destructive,
radical, traitor, greed, lie, liberal, betray, unionized bureaucracy,
permissive, bizarre and anti-family. Once again, more on it in my series (pt. 8) this time.
If any of the previous paragraph sounds
familiar, it’s because we’ve been hearing it for the last two decades.
As for the state of the current party, if
Robert Taft and Barry Goldwater were alive today, they would disown it. William
F. Buckley did!
Oh, and one last thing. If Saint Ronnie was
running for re-election today, he wouldn’t get past the primaries. He not only
raised the debt limit, but he also (gasp) raised taxes 11 times.