Sunday, November 25, 2012

How Rush Limbaugh and Bill O'Reilly Killed the Republican Party

I can still hear the weeping, wailing and gnashing of teeth over on the right since President Obama won re-election and the Senate stayed in Democratic hands.  The Republican Party is battered, bruised and trying to figure out just what the hell happened, when Fox News was telling them all along that Mitt Romney (who was himself so assured of his victory that he didn't write a concession speech) would be the President-Elect.

But they shouldn't have been surprised.  See my previous post about all the groups they managed to piss off in just one election.  Now they're wondering... should we move back to the middle?  How are we going to ever win a national election again?  Yes, they still have control of the House -- where they lost seats -- but only because of the gerrymandering that happened after the 2010 elections.  When it's the Democrats turn to reapportion those districts, watch out.

The Republicans are blaming everyone and everything from Karl Rove to Mitt himself to Hurricane Sandy for their losses.  And granted, Mitt was a horrible candidate, Karl Rove still thinks you can buy votes and Mitt's campaign staff looked like amateurs.  But there are others to blame here that the Republicans haven't even thought of.  

They should look no further than Rush Limbaugh, Bill O'Reilly (and indeed the entire Fox News team), Ann Coulter, Matt Drudge, Glenn Beck and the other right-wing media crazies for this loss.

The Republican Party has gone so far right in large part because of their media cohorts that it has now ceased to have any effectiveness as a national party.

When Jon Huntsman, who was a very conservative former Republican governor, entered the Republican primaries I thought Obama's goose might be cooked.  Apparently, so did the Obama folks according to recent reports.  But Huntsman didn't make it very far into the primaries.  Why?  Because he asserted that he believed in the science behind global warming and evolution.  OMG!  A Republican who believes in science?  Who worked for President Obama as his Ambassador to China?  Clearly not a good candidate for the Republican Party!  And so down Jon Huntsman went, while the likes of Michelle Bachman, Herman Cain, and disgraced former Speaker of the House Gingrich all had turns at being at the top of the primary polls, all lauded by the right-wing media.

I knew that in my lifetime demographics would overtake the GOP, making it impossible for them to cling to their extreme right-wing views and win national elections, I just didn't think it would happen so soon.  If -- actually, I should say WHEN -- Texas with its 38 electoral college votes turns blue, the Republican Party will have one hell of a hard time ever seeing the inside of the White House again.

Which led to some hand-wringing by Bill O'Reilly of Fox News, who lamented that the "white establishment is now the minority" and that people who wanted "things" voted for Obama.  Any Democrat who said something so blatantly racist would have been shoved off the air, but not O'Reilly.  (By the way, as Jon Stewart pointed out, anyone named O'Reilly is clearly not a "native" American.  His ancestors were also immigrants at some point, something O'Reilly conveniently forgets.)  Does the Republican Party think it's a good idea to have someone with the ratings that O'Reilly gets out there spouting off with racist, sexist crap like this?  How is this going to help them win elections?  See O'Reilly's election night rant here:


Let's take Rush Limbaugh.  Rush apparently thinks insurance companies shouldn't cover women's birth control -- although he doesn't seem to have an issue with them covering vasectomies or Viagra.  He calls women "Feminazis" as if comparing us to the horrors that Adolph Hitler inflicted on Jews in WWII is going to endear us to him.  He calls a Georgetown law student who had the guts to stand up for her rights and the rights of others a "slut."  He calls President Obama "Santa Claus" because he's pushing this ridiculous idea on the right that Obama won by promising "gifts" to people of color.  Sam Seder has it right in the video below:


So, is Limbaugh helping the Republican party appeal to a larger audience?  I don't hardly think so.  Note to Rush: women aren't as stupid as you think, and we don't forget.

On the day that Hurricane Sandy hit, CNN and MSNBC had wall-to-wall coverage of the devastation.  Fox News barely covered it.  A major hurricane hits several states, millions without power, whole swaths of the country destroyed, people dead, and what was Fox News covering that day?  Their manufactured conspiracy theory that President Obama had orchestrated a cover-up in the Benghazi attack.

Seriously.

Maybe I shouldn't point this stuff out, because if they keep going like this the GOP will never be a national party again.  But hey, I'd like to beat them fair and square, even though "fair and square" doesn't really seem to be in their vocabulary (just think about the voter ID laws they've passed in an effort to disenfranchise minority voters).  It would be more fun to have a better fight, though.