The Republicans: Insane or Just Crazy?
"Washington," said the late Art Hoppe, a San Francisco Chronicle humor columnist, "is several miles square and about as tall as, say, the Washington Monument. It is surrounded on all four sides by reality."Dana Milbank of The Washington Post reported on a meeting recently at the Heritage Foundation, the very conservative “think tank” in Washington, to discuss the terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four Americans on Sept. 11, 2012.
“The lunacy began,” wrote Milbank, “when Cliff Kincaid, a leader of Accuracy in Media, the group holding the gathering, suggested that the Obama administration is covering up events regarding Benghazi because the CIA operation there was secretly arming the enemy: ‘This administration has a policy of supporting al-Qaida, the same people behind the deaths of nearly 3,000 Americans on 9/11.'”The point was driven home by a former CIA officer, Clare Lopez, who asked rhetorically: “Are we placing the power, the influence, the might, diplomatic assets, military assets, intelligence assets, financial assets, at the service of al-Qaida in the Middle East to bring to power forces of Islamic jihad?”Rep. Frank Wolf, a Virginia Republican, nodded in agreement, saying, “Clare has a very good point.” Wrote Milbank: “Sorry, Congressman. I’ve got an appointment back on Earth.”“Washington,” said the late Art Hoppe, a San Francisco Chronicle humor columnist, “is several miles square and about as tall as, say, the Washington Monument. It is surrounded on all four sides by reality.”That was in the 1970s. Things have gotten crazier since then. Now Washington is bordered, on the Virginia side of the Potomac River, by Rep. Wolf’s district. And as Republicans escalate their attacks on their own government, the dialogue of governance, or commentary on governance, is getting wilder and crazier, too. The old words of political debate are not wild enough to describe or rationally analyze Republican tactics of threat and bluster. More the former than the later, I’m afraid. “The Republican Party is destroying America,” wrote Kirsten Powers in the Daily Beast. “Harsh words, yes. But inescapably true. It’s a bit of a murder-suicide. House Republicans’ willingness to lay waste to the country to satisfy their fringiest faction will ultimately guarantee the GOP irrelevancy as a national party, unless they change their ways. In the meantime, they seem determined to take us all down with them. …© 2013 UNIVERSAL UCLICK
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