Forty Two wrote: ↑Thu Mar 28, 2019 7:25 pm
Oh, the Republicans are Nazis. We punch them.
Democrats are just "far right." In any civilized country, the Democratic Party would be, like, almost as far right as Geert Wilders, if not farther right on basic policy (aside from the Muslim immigration thing).
Hmmm. Hyperbole seems to be a way to wilfully miss the point. Yeah, the Democrat party has been to the right of centre by any reasonable measure for a long time, but the Republicans are a long way to the right of that. At the moment, post-Obama, the Dems seem to be swinging back towards the centre a bit. Either there's votes in it, which is how democracy works, or perhaps it's because they've recognised that people voted Trump because those who had traditionally operated the political system had broken the contract between the state and the citizen. Trump seemed to offer a brake on that tendency, when actually he's just changed up and put his foot down.
This strand of the discussion started when it was noted that US conservatives are branding the Democrats as ideological nihilists with a totalitarian bent - socialist nazis - which is, as I said, laughable, not to mention kind of ironic given what's been falling out of the president's mouth these last few years.
That kind of rhetoric can be traced back to Newt Gingrich's tirades to an empty House in the '80s. It's deliberate demonisation designed to play to and on people's fears. Fear runs close to the surface in politics, and no more so it seem than in the perpetual conflict between America's soft- and hard-right wings.