Not that any reporter would have the guts (or the brains) to ask him.
At times, I feel like I’m cataloging the apocalypse, but I think most people don’t seem to have a true appreciation for just how batshit crazy the Republicans are. Having grown up less than an hour from Jerry Falwell’s Liberty Baptist University, ground zero for the Moral Majority, as well as having had the opportunity to vote against Oliver North for Senate, what Rick Santorum said in a public speech in 2008 doesn’t surprise me at all (boldface mine):
This is not a political war at all. This is not a cultural war. This is a spiritual war. And the Father of Lies has his sights on what you would think the Father of Lies would have his sights on: a good, decent, powerful, influential country – the United States of America. If you were Satan, who would you attack in this day and age. There is no one else to go after other than the United States and that has been the case now for almost two hundred years, once America’s preeminence was sown by our great Founding Fathers.
He didn’t have much success in the early days. Our foundation was very strong, in fact, is very strong. But over time, that great, acidic quality of time corrodes even the strongest foundations. And Satan has done so by attacking the great institutions of America, using those great vices of pride, vanity, and sensuality as the root to attack all of the strong plants that has so deeply rooted in the American tradition.
He was successful. He attacks all of us and he attacks all of our institutions. The place where he was, in my mind, the most successful and first successful was in academia. He understood pride of smart people. He attacked them at their weakest, that they were, in fact, smarter than everybody else and could come up with something new and different. Pursue new truths, deny the existence of truth, play with it because they’re smart. And so academia, a long time ago, fell.
And you say “what could be the impact of academia falling?” Well, I would have the argument that the other structures that I’m going to talk about here had root of their destruction because of academia. Because what academia does is educate the elites in our society, educates the leaders in our society, particularly at the college level. And they were the first to fall.
And so what we saw this domino effect, once the colleges fell and those who were being education in our institutions, the next was the church. Now you’d say, ‘wait, the Catholic Church’? No. We all know that this country was founded on a Judeo-Christian ethic but the Judeo-Christian ethic was a Protestant Judeo-Christian ethic, sure the Catholics had some influence, but this was a Protestant country and the Protestant ethic, mainstream, mainline Protestantism, and of course we look at the shape of mainline Protestantism in this country and it is in shambles, it is gone from the world of Christianity as I see it. So they attacked mainline Protestantism, they attacked the Church, and what better way to go after smart people who also believe they’re pious to use both vanity and pride to also go after the Church.
After that, you start destroying the Church and you start destroying academia, the culture is where their next success was and I need not even go into the state of the popular culture today. Whether its sensuality of vanity of the famous in America, they are peacocks on display and they have taken their poor behavior and made it fashionable. The corruption of culture, the corruption of manners, the corruption of decency is now on display whether it’s the NBA or whether it’s a rock concert or whether it’s on a movie set.
The fourth, and this was harder, now I know you’re going to challenge me on this one, but politics and government was the next to fall. You say, ‘you would think they would be the first to fall, as fallible as we are in politics,’ but people in political life get elected by ordinary folks from lots of places all over the country where the foundations of this country are still strong. So while we may certainly have had examples, the body politic held up fairly well up until the last couple of decades, but it is falling too.
Presumably, the Civil Rights movement was one of the consequences of the ‘Fall’, along with programs that lifted millions out of poverty. Space exploration, sequencing the human genome, these, I suppose, count as ‘hubris.’
The theocratic wing of the Republican Party is this nuts. It is not hyperbole. But, if Santorum does win the Republican nomination, we can expect the mainstream, corporate media to begin his rehabilitation and turn him into a ‘moderate.’ That would be false. We can’t let that happen.
Expanding the Overton window has its consequences, I guess.
I could be wrong, but it seems that some Republicans wanted a more conservative America. So they kept moving rightward, kept adopting ideas and policies that once were thought extreme and tried to make them mainstream. It worked to a degree. But that left the Democrats with many moderate Republicans who were not interested in following suit. The Democrats absorbed them and the “left” of course had nowhere else to go. This is why I tell people that the Republican Party represents middle aged white christian men, and the Democratic Party represents all the rest of society.
Republican Party, Tea Party, John Birch Society… any significant differences?
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