If ever you wondered just how far gone this repugican cabal is, their response to the scandal of
Steve Scalise speaking at and supporting the ideas of a 2002 gathering
of white supremacist, neo-Nazi enthusiasts says it all.
Because it isn’t just that Scalise spoke at the
European-American Unity and Rights Organization meeting when founder
David Duke was infamous nationally and certainly in Louisiana politics,
or that Stormfront attendees came away calling Scalise a supporter, or
that Scalise suggested that while former KKK leader and felon David Duke couldn’t get elected, Scalise “embraces many of the same ‘wingnut’ views as Duke, but is far more viable.” Duke is known for being a Holocaust denier and neo-Nazi racist.
It’s that throughout his life Scalise has supported racist policies and ideas. This is no one-off.
Does that bother the current repugican leadership?
Meh. Not really. Scalise is still the number three leadership position
in the House. repugicans are, however, worried that he might not be
able to raise money, according to a Politico article written by John Bresnahan & Jake Sherman.
To wit, via Politico:
Scalise’s job remains safe – and John Boehner has publicly backed him — but he may be too toxic for some repugican circles. Top repugican cabal aides and lawmakers question whether he’ll be able to raise funds, especially on trips to New York or Los Angeles. Senior figures within the cabal doubt that the corporate chieftains and rich donors who bankroll repugican candidates will give him money to keep campaign coffers filled. Others say it will be difficult for him to persuade lawmakers to support the House repugican agenda.
John Boehner protected Scalise’s new
position, and it looks like repugicans don’t even have
the moral integrity to distance themselves from Scalise, but instead
Scalise is going to turtle until things blow over:
Scalise has gone into full defensive mode in recent days. Thanks to support from John Boehner (r-Ohio) and Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (r-Calif.), Scalise survived the initial media frenzy over his speech to the European-American Unity and Rights Organization, an extremist group founded by Duke. There is no movement afoot to dump him, despite significant anger in the rank and file. Since then, Scalise has gone radio silent.
Not even a leadership position can be harmed by not
just speaking to but selling matching ideas and policies to a group of
white supremacists and neo-Nazis. This is awkward. Even Sarah Palin
thinks Scalise is toxic and should step down. Sarah Palin is sort of the
litmus test for extremist, racist teabaggers within the repugican cabal. If she thinks it
stinks of racism, you can bet it jumped the shark.
Apparently some repugicans don’t like having to defend having their Number 3 hanging around with racist neo-Nazis:
Rank-and-file repugican lawmakers, meanwhile, found themselves defending Scalise back home, a potentially fatal flaw for someone who wants to serve in leadership. Many of these lawmakers are faced with blistering editorials from hometown newspapers calling for Scalise to step down. Wingnut agitatorss like Mark Levin, Erick Erickson and Sarah Palin have all said he should be booted out of repugican cabal leadership.
It comes down to this, value wise. Being a white
supremacist neo-Nazi sympathizer makes it hard to raise money, and this
is where the repugican cabal draws the line in the values sand.
The real trouble for repugicans will come when and
if the public finally realizes that the very policies Steve Scalise
pushed for a racist agenda are often the same policies the entire repugican cabal
pushes, for the same reason; It’s a very effective way for them to sell
policies that are bad for the majority of people.
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