‘They didn’t stand up to Trump’: how the Republican party descended into disarrayHLMenckenFan@lemmy.worldmod to politics @lemmy.world – 345 points – 1 years agotheguardian.com33Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentIt's my strong opinion that the pardon of Nixon is directly responsible for the current state of partisan politics in the US. If he had been held accountable then, we wouldn't be dealing with half of our politicians arguing that the president is above the law.You’re not wrong.Could we say it's back even further? Was there any comeuppance after the Civil War?Kinda, but with the later Southern Strategy, and the two parties kinda switching sides, that gets a bit muddy to follow a direct causal chain.
It's my strong opinion that the pardon of Nixon is directly responsible for the current state of partisan politics in the US. If he had been held accountable then, we wouldn't be dealing with half of our politicians arguing that the president is above the law.You’re not wrong.Could we say it's back even further? Was there any comeuppance after the Civil War?Kinda, but with the later Southern Strategy, and the two parties kinda switching sides, that gets a bit muddy to follow a direct causal chain.
Could we say it's back even further? Was there any comeuppance after the Civil War?Kinda, but with the later Southern Strategy, and the two parties kinda switching sides, that gets a bit muddy to follow a direct causal chain.
Kinda, but with the later Southern Strategy, and the two parties kinda switching sides, that gets a bit muddy to follow a direct causal chain.
It's my strong opinion that the pardon of Nixon is directly responsible for the current state of partisan politics in the US.
If he had been held accountable then, we wouldn't be dealing with half of our politicians arguing that the president is above the law.
You’re not wrong.
Could we say it's back even further? Was there any comeuppance after the Civil War?
Kinda, but with the later Southern Strategy, and the two parties kinda switching sides, that gets a bit muddy to follow a direct causal chain.