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Facepalm in Cleveland
« on: July 24, 2016, 10:43:27 AM »
Leonard Pitts is the Miami Herald's most noted Black columnist

Conclave in Cleveland was sure ugly

The political fight is now between reason and unreason, not left and right

Rick Scott made one of the more incredible statements of the week
A man wearing a Hillary Clinton mask and a prison jumpsuit was a familiar sight on the floor of the GOP Convention in Cleveland. J. Scott Applewhite AP

BY LEONARD PITTS, JR.

lpitts@miamiherald.com

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Well, that was sure ugly.

Last week’s Republican conclave in Cleveland came across less as a nominating convention than as a four-day nervous breakdown, a moment of fracture and bipolarity from a party that no longer has any clear idea what it stands for or what it is. Everywhere you turned, there was something that made you embarrassed for them, something so disconnected from fact, logic or decency as to suggest those things no longer have much meaning for the party faithful.
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Did the convention really earn rave reviews from white supremacists, with one tweeting approvingly that the GOP “is becoming the de facto white party?”

Did Florida Gov. Rick Scott really say he could remember “when terrorism was something that happened in foreign countries” — as if four little girls were never blown to pieces in a Birmingham church, and an NAACP lawyer and his wife were never killed by a bomb in Scott’s own state?

Did Silicon Valley entrepreneur Peter Thiel really say, “It’s time to end the era of stupid wars” as if it were Democrats who dragged Republicans into Iraq with promises of flowers strewn beneath American tanks?

Did Ben Carson really link Hillary Clinton to Satan? Did the crowd really chant, repeatedly and vociferously, for her to be jailed? Did at least two Republicans actually call for her execution?

No, you weren’t dreaming. The answer is yes on all counts.

Then there was the party’s nominee. Donald Trump’s “acceptance speech” was a 75-minute scream as incoherent as everything that preceded it. He vowed to protect the LGBTQ community from “a hateful foreign ideology” as if his party’s platform did not commit it to support so-called “conversion therapy,” an offensive bit of quackery that purports to “cure” homosexuality.

He accused President Obama of dividing the nation as if he were not the one recycling Richard Nixon’s racist Southern strategy with unsubtle cries of “law and order,” and George H.W. Bush’s infamous Willie Horton ad with tales of “illegals” out to kill us.

Trump painted a bleak picture of a nation in decline and under siege, and he offered a range of responses: fear or fright, fury or rage. But glory be, he promised to fix everything that ails us, down to and including long lines at the airport. Trump gave few specifics, mind you, beyond a guarantee that he can do all this “quickly.” Any resemblance to a guy hawking magical elixir from the back of a wagon was surely unintentional.

This gathering made one thing clear, if it had not been already. The battle between left and right is no longer a contest of ideas, no longer about low taxes versus higher ones, small government versus big government, intervention versus isolation. No, the defining clash of our time is reason versus unreason, reason versus an inchoate fear and fury growing like weeds on the cultural, class, religious and racial resentments of people who cling to an idealized 1954 and wonder why the country is passing them by.

The Republicans, as presently constituted, have no ideas beyond fear and fury. And Lord help us, the only thing standing between us and that is a grandmother in pantsuits.

The Democrats have their gathering this week in Philadelphia. Ordinarily, you’d call on them to present a competing vision, but the GOP has set the bar so low you’d be happy to see the Democrats just present a vision, period, just appeal to something beyond our basest selves, just remind us that we can be better and our politics higher than what we saw last week.

This has to happen. Because, you see, the Republicans were right on at least one point: The nation does face a clear and present danger, a menace to our values, our hopes and our future. If the GOP wants to see this threat, there’s no need to look outward.

Any good mirror will do.

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Re: Facepalm in Cleveland
« Reply #1 on: July 24, 2016, 03:07:48 PM »
The Republicans, as presently constituted, have no ideas beyond fear and fury. And Lord help us, the only thing standing between us and that is a lying, cheating , avaricious , vicious and everything but properly convicted,grandmother in pantsuits.

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Re: Facepalm in Cleveland
« Reply #2 on: July 24, 2016, 03:59:03 PM »
So true
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« Reply #3 on: July 24, 2016, 05:24:55 PM »
There were 18 Black delegates out of 2172 total.

Trump's share  general election could be even worse percentage wise.

Trump has no political principles whatever, other than self-promotion. None of the crap he proposes has a workable plan, and most of it will never have one.

The biggest threat to the LGBTQ community is from fellow Americans who agree with the idiotic GOP platform, not Islamic terrorism. How is Trump going to prevent suicidal gunmen and bombers? The answer is that he can do no more than Obama has already done.

This country is greater now than it ever has been. Just the greatness has grown in some aspects more than in others. Trump cannot return to any golden age of past greatness, because returning to the past is simply impossible.  Trump and his cronies  cannot possibly unmarry the Gays and Lesbians that have already married.

They cannot return to a time in which people could not be insured because of previous ailments. Obamacare will not be revoked or diminished. 

Trump represents fear, ignorance and bigotry.

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Re: Facepalm in Cleveland
« Reply #4 on: July 24, 2016, 07:25:06 PM »
  Actually Trump is distressingly fine with the LGBTQAEIOU progress.


   He is actually not a strong conservative, nor advertised as one.



     Didn't I tell you he isn't my favorite?

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« Reply #5 on: July 24, 2016, 07:42:02 PM »
Other than wanting to lower taxes for  businesses, Trump is not any sort of conservative.
He is a  Trumpist, a personalist, typical of Latin American leaders of years gone by: Peron, Gala Plazo, Noriega, Getulio Vargas, Hugo Banzer and Fujimori
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« Reply #6 on: July 24, 2016, 08:19:00 PM »
Other than wanting to lower taxes for  businesses, Trump is not any sort of conservative.

And one more time....NO ONE CLAIMED HE WAS.  You could have included Hitler since I can rationalize how Obama's actions are just as identical to all those Latin American thugs as well.  Point being, as horrid as you keep trying to pain Trump, the point Plane keeps expertly demonstrating is that Miss Pantsuits is that much more wretched an option


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Re: Facepalm in Cleveland
« Reply #7 on: July 25, 2016, 12:50:20 PM »
Obama is not in any way like Trump. He is polite and orderly even to the opposition. Trump is seething with hate, fear and loathing.
I cannot see how any conservative could vote for this clown. Much of what he proposes in unconstitutional. Torture, excluding and persecuting people based on their religion, violating treaties.
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« Reply #8 on: July 25, 2016, 12:55:22 PM »
No one is claiming Obama is like Trump, Dr Deflection.  The point was Obama can be said to be acting & speaking just like some of those Latin American Despots you're trying to compare Trump to

Nor can I see how any rational American, who believes in the Rule of Law, vote for a pathological lying incompetent, fatally corrupt clown in a pantsuit
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« Reply #9 on: July 27, 2016, 01:45:20 PM »
The point was Obama can be said to be acting & speaking just like some of those Latin American Despots you're trying to compare Trump to


That is false. Totally false. Y tú, ¿qué sabes buey? No entiendes ni palabra de español.
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« Reply #10 on: July 27, 2016, 08:53:27 PM »
Not false at all.  He's made it a staple of his entire tenure. ... His way or no way
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« Reply #11 on: July 27, 2016, 09:16:24 PM »
You know nothing whatever about Latin American politics, sirs. NOTHING.
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« Reply #12 on: July 27, 2016, 09:54:07 PM »
I know oppressive rhetoric from world leaders, when I hear & see it
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