Another Conservative Breaks Free of the Matrix

Conservative columnist George Will, in an opinion piece published in the Washington Post yesterday, urges Americans vote against the GOP in the midterms. He cited the “family-shredding policy along the southern border” as “the most telegenic recent example of misrule” as sort of the straw that broke the camel’s back.

The principle by which people should vote is that,

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The congressional Republican caucuses must be substantially reduced. So substantially that their remnants, reduced to minor ties we be stripped of the Constitution’s Article I powers that they have been too invertebrate to use against the current wielded of Article II powers. They will then have leisure time to wonder why they worked so hard to achieve membership in a legislature whose unexercised muscles have atrophied because of people like them.

Will lambasts House Speaker Paul Ryan as a “Vesuvius of mendacities” for wagering

his dignity on the patently false proposition that it is possible to have sustained transactions with today’s president, without being degraded.

 

He goes on to write that, “Ryan and many other Republicans have become the president’s poodles”, not because our system has failed, but “because today’s abject careerists have failed to be worthy of it.” Will nails it when he writes that,

By leaving dormant the powers inherent in their institution, they vitiate the Constitution’s vital principle: the separation of powers.

The Senate, Will writes, refused to vote on Senator Corker’s measure to require “Congress to vote to approve any trade restrictions imposed in the name of ‘national security’.” This would have been only the second amendment voted on this year, but they refused to do it because of fear it would have “peeved the easily peeved president.” They also “waited for Trump to undo by unilateral decree the border folly they could have prevented by actually legislating. This, writes Will,

is an advertisement for the unimportance of Republican control.

In the end, Will’s point is that we need to vote for Democrats to

affirm the nation’s honor, while quarantining [Trump].

And to those who are worried about Democrats’ ability to appoint judges, Will writes that,

Article III institutions are not more important than those of Articles I and II combined.

Please God, let this be yet another sign, that real change, that which can save our institutions and the Democracy they serve, is on the horizon. Then, let the people show up to the polls to deliver that change.

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2 thoughts on “Another Conservative Breaks Free of the Matrix”

  1. Before we canonize George Will, let’s remember he’s the racist idiot who wrote the column explaining to white people that since we voted for Obama in 2008, we were off the hook voting for him in 2012, because, as he explained, we only voted for him in 2008 because he was a black guy and we’d repaid our debt to black folks.

    Because in George Will’s world, a black man can’t possibly be qualified to be POTUS.

    I’m glad to see Will and Steve Schmidt burning their GOP membership cards, but Will’s a racist and Steve Smith gave us the hard-drinking fist-fighting Palin klan, which, in a direct line, led to Trump.

    These guys complaining about the state of their party created the state their party is in.

    No parades for them.

  2. Great news… How did a man that promotes hate not hope become a president ? Putting aside the Russians hacking of our electoral system and the rampart voter suppression that occurs in AZ and other Republican states, it is hard to belive Americans would buy what Trump University was selling and his continued hate and divisiveness as well as his friendliness with leaders who murdered their way into power.

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