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America has a party and a half at most, not two parties


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2021 Jul 2, 9:41am   298 views  11 comments

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https://spectatorworld.com/topic/republican-party-regime-elections/

...the current political disposition of the United States is not a two-party system. It is at most a one-and-a-half party system. There is a regime party, which basically calls the shots. And there is a junior, adjunct party that has different branding but sells mostly the same goods under different labels.

The regime party allows the junior party to win elections every now and again. But the course of the ship of state is determined by the regime, not the junior team. This is not immediately obvious to the Republicans. When they win, they think they are in the driver’s seat. They’ve won, after all. But then they find that their steering wheel has no effect on the vessel’s direction. It turns out that it’s purely cosmetic, like the steering wheels once attached to the front of a child’s car seat. It might look like daddy’s. It might even have a working horn. But it has no effect on the direction of the car.

In the past, I have identified the regime party with the Democrats. I think that was more or less accurate until the 1960s; since then they have provided its face. The overall tendency of our politics, however, has been antecedently determined by what has come to be called the ‘Deep State’ or the ‘administrative state’.

Joe Sobran called it the Hive. Just as in a beehive, Sobran observed, members of the progressive dispensation that populates the ranks of the administrative state feel that they are free, yet their attitudes and behavior are utterly predictable. ‘Liberals laugh at conspiracy theories that assume that because there is a pattern there must be some central control; but the fact that there is no central control doesn’t mean that there is no pattern.’

Sobran is especially good on the honey that coats the Hive’s often unspoken program. ‘By using pragmatic language for its agenda,’ he notes, ‘the Hive misleads the general public about its ultimate goals.’

‘It gains power as ordinary people adopt its language without grasping the implications. After all, who could oppose such worthy causes as “civil rights”, “a woman’s right to choose”, “protecting our children” and “saving the environment”? The news media use the buzzwords of the Hive so habitually that they have become virtual organs of the Hive.’

The regime party is the party of the Hive. The adjacent buzzing that you hear is the sound of what Bill Kristol called ‘decent and elevated conservatism’. It’s the well-pressed, buttoned-down mascot party that emits a certain rhetoric even as, snail-like, it leaves behind an unmistakable smudge. Its rhetoric is full of phrases like ‘free market,’ ‘democracy’ (especially ‘our democracy’), and ‘globalization’. The smudge is sticky and vaguely emetic. Mitt Romney, the Grecian Formula pol, epitomizes the phenomenon, as do former Speaker of the House Paul Ryan and the representative from the State of Georgetown and District of Peggy Noonan, Liz Cheney.

At the end of May, Paul Ryan gave a speech at the Reagan Library. It was much praised by Dems and pajama-boy conservatives. ... Among other things, the former speaker said that culture and the ‘culture wars’ matter ‘absolutely’ while also demanding that true, genuine, elevated — that is to say, freshly scrubbed and principled conservatives like, well, like Paul Ryan — mustn’t ‘get caught up in every little [it would be little] cultural battle’.

Little battles like the one over requiring schools to teach ‘critical race theory,’ for example, which teaches children to hate themselves, their country, and their heritage.

Voters, according to Ryan, should not heed the siren calls of the pied piper of Mar-a-Lago, to say nothing of ‘second-rate imitators’. Oh no, we elevated conservatives ‘win majorities by directing our loyalty and respect to voters and by staying faithful to the conservative principles that unite us’. Principles, gentlemen!

George Orwell responded to Stalin’s observation that you can’t make an omelet without breaking eggs with the question: ‘Where’s the omelet?’ One wants to ask ex-speaker Paul Ryan, ‘What majorities?’

I think it quite likely that the Republicans will do well in the midterm elections. Indications at this point are that they will win beyond the margin of fraud and take back the House and the Senate. Will it matter? Possibly. But I have my doubts. Winston Churchill once described Clement Attlee as ‘a sheep in sheep’s clothing’. Today, the GOP is heavily populated with aspiring Attlees. There are exceptions, Ron DeSantis, for example. But he and his ilk are beleaguered and marginalized because they are too rough-edged and ‘confrontational’.

To a larger extent than can be generally acknowledged, the leadership of today’s GOP was conceived in weakness and dedicated to the proposition that bureaucracy, aka the Hive, is salvation.

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2   AmericanKulak   2024 Sep 7, 10:36pm  

Kamala’s Wins
@harris_wins
BREAKING: Dick Cheney just announced he will be voting for Kamala Harris. Wow.

https://x.com/harris_wins/status/1832127592960552962
3   Ceffer   2024 Sep 7, 10:52pm  

He is voting for the shadowlands Senior Executive Service as stands as well as Putin's "Invisibles". AmericanKulak says

Dick Cheney just announced he will be voting for Kamala Harris. Wow.
5   AD   2024 Sep 8, 2:23am  

Patrick says

To a larger extent than can be generally acknowledged, the leadership of today’s GOP was conceived in weakness and dedicated to the proposition that bureaucracy, aka the Hive, is salvation.


I think of one instance or example that shows how there is the Democrat Party and the token Republicans , as well as true liberty and free enterprise supporting Republicans.

Look at the 2nd District for New Mexico and its current Congressman Vasquez.

He barely won in 2022 and you would think he would be a "moderate". NO he is not !

And I think there are no more "moderate" Democrats because they know they can be "liberal" in swing districts (like Walz Nut or Tim Walz was in his congressional district) and still not be in fear because the establishment from the federal bureaucracy including FBI and DOJ to the mainstream media will protect their back.

What happened to the John Breaux's and Sam Nunn's ?

What happened to the : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Dog_Coalition#House_of_Representatives

And this coconut head Vasquez supports Biden's energy policy while representing a state and district that likely is a major oil and gas producer (more so than just being the Saudi Arabia for solar power) :

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabe_Vasquez#Energy

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Mexico#Oil_and_gas

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6   WookieMan   2024 Sep 8, 6:33am  

AmericanKulak says

Kamala’s Wins
harris_wins
BREAKING: Dick Cheney just announced he will be voting for Kamala Harris. Wow.

No love for Cheney. I actually think this might be a troll move though. Older Dems hate the Bush years and he was a part of it. This might be on purpose in coordination with Trump. I know they don't like each other, but come on, Kamala fucking Harris?

The endorsement of Cheney to Harris makes Dems vote for Trump more than the reverse. Solid troll job for sure. Could be wrong, but Cheney is in his fuck you I'm close to death years. I actually think it's an veiled endorsement for Trump if you think about it. No one likes Cheney, By doing it he takes away a ton of military votes, especially those that lost loved one. Most from the Midwest and East Coast in swing states.

We won't know, but if I'm right, Dems won't vote for Harris because of Cheney. Probably not vote at all. Convinced this is on purpose.
7   HeadSet   2024 Sep 8, 7:56am  

WookieMan says

Dems won't vote for Harris because of Cheney.

It that were true, the Kamala would have disavowed Cheney's endorsement. Cheney likes Kamala because Cheney is fellow uniparty deep state and Kamala will give him that war with Russia that he wants.
8   WookieMan   2024 Sep 8, 8:15am  

HeadSet says

WookieMan says


Dems won't vote for Harris because of Cheney.

It that were true, the Kamala would have disavowed Cheney's endorsement. Cheney likes Kamala because Cheney is fellow uniparty deep state and Kamala will give him that war with Russia that he wants.

You know Harris is an idiot. 90% or something of her staff has quit at her time as VP. You have Tulsi and RFK crossing party lines to Trump, two mostly likable people. Everyone hates Cheney. It's a net negative for Harris for sure. She doesn't disavow it because she's retarded. Cheney is almost dead anyway, his power trip is over. This is almost certainly a troll job. Get a former VP no one likes to endorse you. Not sure how this isn't so obvious. It's brilliant frankly.

No one wants Kamala to lead a war. Even the worst of the worst ass holes that want war, including Cheney. It's an endorsement of Trump by endorsing Kamala. It's a joke/troll. You're smart HeadSet, being honest. Can you not see the game? Dems HATE Cheney. The goal is to get Dems to not vote. Trump is one of the craftiest humans. I've voted Dem in the past. A Cheney endorsement is awful. Billionaires working together. Think about it. Cheney knows Trump will still spend on the military where he makes his money. A Kamala war results in the Dems losing '28 and military spending plummets.
9   HeadSet   2024 Sep 8, 8:37am  

WookieMan says

You know Harris is an idiot.

Agree, but she is not calling the shots any more than Biden was, and her handlers are cunning. I do not see why Kamala's handlers would have her disavow Cheney if Cheney's endorsement was such a negative. You do have a good point, but I think Cheney hates Trump, and this is Cheney's way of striking at Trump, just like McCain betrayed his constituency by voting against repealing Obamacare just to spite Trump.
10   Misc   2024 Sep 8, 4:02pm  

Cheney is backing Kamala because if Trump wins, there is a good chance his daughter ends up in prison for presiding over that Fake as Fuck J6 committee bullshit that was choreographed by NBC.
11   stereotomy   2024 Sep 9, 5:33pm  

I'll watch "Threads" again tonight.

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