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Let’s just say it: The Republicans are the problem.-WaPo. Amen to that.

Hat tip to dangerousmeta.

Let’s just say it: The Republicans are the problem. – The Washington Post By Thomas E. Mann and Norman J. Ornstein, Published: April 27

The GOP has become an insurgent outlier in American politics. It is ideologically extreme; scornful of compromise; unmoved by conventional understanding of facts, evidence and science; and dismissive of the legitimacy of its political opposition.

When one party moves this far from the mainstream, it makes it nearly impossible for the political system to deal constructively with the country’s challenges. …

The GOP’s evolution has become too much for some longtime Republicans. Former senator Chuck Hagel of Nebraskacalled his party “irresponsible” in an interview with the Financial Times in August, at the height of the debt-ceiling battle. “I think the Republican Party is captive to political movements that are very ideological, that are very narrow,” he said. “I’ve never seen so much intolerance as I see today in American politics.”

And Mike Lofgren, a veteran Republican congressional staffer, wrote an anguished diatribe last year about why he was ending his career on the Hill after nearly three decades. “The Republican Party is becoming less and less like a traditional political party in a representative democracy and becoming more like an apocalyptic cult, or one of the intensely ideological authoritarian parties of 20th century Europe,” he wrote on the Truthout Web site. …

[I]t is up to voters to decide. If they can punish ideological extremism at the polls and look skeptically upon candidates who profess to reject all dialogue and bargaining with opponents, then an insurgent outlier party will have some impetus to return to the center. Otherwise, our politics will get worse before it gets better.

Let’s just say it: The Republicans are the problem. – The Washington Post

Romney’s principled, radical view for America – The Washington Post

Romney’s principled, radical view for America – The Washington Post by EJ Dionne Jr.

Just like that, all would be well — as if we never needed the trust-busting of the Progressive Era, the social legislation of the New Deal, the health programs of the Great Society and the coordinated action of the world’s governments in 2008 and 2009 to keep the Great Recession from becoming something far worse.

This is Romney’s true radicalism.

Romney’s principled, radical view for America – The Washington Post

When did our best and brightest become our worst and crudest? Thank the GOP.

The GOP proves government is a joke by electing punchlines and dolts.

ABQJournal Online » Wiener: ‘Absolutely Nothing Untoward’

Dan McKay / Journal Staff Writeron Thu, Apr 26, 2012

Bernalillo County Commissioner Michael Wiener with several women outside a bar in Angeles City. Wiener said he posed with the women at the photographer’s request. (Photo by John Keatley)

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ABQJournal Online » Wiener: ‘Absolutely Nothing Untoward’

GOP’s "scorched-earth political opposition"

Are we the amnesia electorate? I forget.

The Amnesia Candidate – NYTimes.com

Overall employment in the Obama years has been held back by mass layoffs of schoolteachers and other state and local government employees. But private-sector employment has recovered almost all the ground lost in the administration’s early months. That compares favorably with the Bush era: as of March 2004, private employment was still 2.4 million below its level when Mr. Bush took office.

Oh, and where have those mass layoffs of schoolteachers been taking place? Largely in states controlled by the G.O.P.: 70 percent of public job losses have been either in Texas or in states where Republicans recently took control.

Which brings me to another aspect of the amnesia campaign: Mr. Romney wants you to attribute all of the shortfalls in economic policy since 2009 (and some that happened in 2008) to the man in the White House, and forget both the role of Republican-controlled state governments and the fact that Mr. Obama has faced scorched-earth political opposition since his first day in office. Basically, the G.O.P. has blocked the administration’s efforts to the maximum extent possible, then turned around and blamed the administration for not doing enough.

The Amnesia Candidate – NYTimes.com

North America Swelters in March Heat : Image of the Day

North America Swelters in March Heat : Image of the Day

North America Swelters in March Heat

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First they called it the year without a winter. Then springtime began to feel more like summer for most of North America. March 2012 saw thousands of daily temperature records fall in the contiguous United States (often called the “lower 48”), and the entire month was the warmest March in a temperature record that dates back to 1895

North America Swelters in March Heat : Image of the Day

"The only effective way to deal with bullies is to confront them." – The Washington Post

I completely agree with Eugene Robinson on this.

Republican rhetoric that damages the nation – The Washington Post by Eugene Robinson, Published: April 19

Let me be clear: I’m saying that the extreme language we hear from the far right is qualitatively different from the extreme language we hear from the far left — and far more damaging to the ties that bind us as a nation. Tut-tutting that both sides should tone it down is meaningless. For all intents and purposes, one side is the problem. …

More chilling, to me, was the way his audience of gun enthusiasts applauded in agreement as Nugent compared the Obama administration to a bunch of “coyotes in your living room” who deserve to be shot …

Violent metaphors aside, the nub of Nugent’s argument — and I use the word advisedly — was this: “If you can’t go home and get everybody in your lives to clean house in this vile, evil, America-hating administration, I don’t even know what you’re made of.” …

West can’t really believe this nonsense. What he’s trying to do is delegitimize the entire stream of progressive thought that has run wide and deep through American history since the nation’s founding. Disagree with his views, West insists, and you’re not just a political opponent, you’re a godless Marxist.

There is no symmetry here. The far left may hurl insults at the right but doesn’t scream “fascism” whenever a Republican proposes privatizing Medicare.

Republican rhetoric that damages the nation – The Washington Post