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Penultimate Amazing
It would probably help if they stopped saying things like "We need a strong Republican party" and started speaking plainly about how totally corrupt their counterparts have become.
We actually don't need a strong Republican party, and I really wish one of these journalists would press the Dems on statements like these, because I have no idea what they mean by this.
If the party itself can be saved, an extended period of time as a powerless minority party is probably necessary to spur meaningful reform. Or it can just whither and become replaced by some other party.
I agree that we certainly do not need what passes for the Republican party to be strong, and that it would be a great benefit to the nation and the world if they were to fall apart and become an impotent minority. Unfortunately, I think it's clear that much more must be done before that minority is impotent even if the official power structure leaves them out.
I think a reasonably strong bipartisan system is ultimately of benefit, not only to keep one side from getting overconfident and despotic, but to keep the lunatic fringes which tend to attach to them from gaining traction. But before that can happen the Republicans will have to repudiate the corruption and the lunatic fringe that has become its voice.
Alas our experience with climate change gives us warning of how hard that will be. The current opportunists look only as far as the next primary. In the face of power loss, procrastination rules.
I'm reminded of an old cartoon I saw somewhere (probably Punch in the 1970's) of a couple of people standing beside a tall tall pagoda. One says to the other "We'll have to build another level. This one has termites too."