The Impostors
- 384 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
In this thoroughly researched work, the author, a blogger and award-winning producer, argues that Republicans have increasingly abandoned their traditional beliefs in favor of power-driven political goals. The book illustrates how the party has consistently reversed its positions to gain an advantage over Democrats on issues like trade, taxes, guns, immigration, and deficits. Notably, every Democratic president has exited office with a smaller deficit, while every Republican president has left with a larger one. Even when Republicans aligned with Democrats, such as on the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, their votes often did not reflect this bipartisanship. Despite numerous congressional hearings, Republicans who once supported elements of the Affordable Care Act accused Obama of having "rammed through" the legislation. A striking example of this contrarian approach occurred during the 2014 Ebola crisis, when Republicans criticized Obama for being either too passive or overly alarmist, with Trump even calling for his resignation. The author effectively highlights troubling trends within the Republican Party, making a compelling case that the GOP has "quit governing" in favor of pursuing power and obstructing Democratic progress. This clear-eyed analysis suggests that strategy and governance have been supplanted by instinct and partisan identity.
