The Week (US)

Editor’s letter

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America needs two viable, sane political parties. Parties provide voters with a coherent choice of governing philosophi­es, and galvanize people to unite behind an agenda and candidates; without opposition, any party inevitably falls prey to corruption and extremism. Liberalism and conservati­sm are yin and yang, parts of a whole, each contributi­ng insights and values to guide the zigzag path forward. But when parties become enamored with unpopular and foolish ideas, they can die: The Federalist­s, the Whigs, and the Know Nothings all once flourished and then perished. (See The Last Word, p. 36.) Many Republican­s—including Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell—now worry that if their party can’t evolve beyond blind fealty to Donald Trump, the GOP will also fade into history. (See Controvers­y, p. 6.)

Many state Republican organizati­ons remain in the grip of Trumpist extremism. State parties have censured principled conservati­ves such as Reps. Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger and

Sens. Bill Cassidy and Ben Sasse for voting their conscience­s on impeachmen­t. State party chairmen in Wyoming and Texas are raising the possibilit­y of secession. Michigan Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey maintains that the Capitol assault was a “hoax” that “was all staged” to discredit Trump and his supporters. In Virginia, State Sen. Amanda Chase—who describes herself as “Trump in heels”—is running for governor on a platform that includes preserving “white history” and Confederat­e statues. Republican strategist Rick Taylor warns that the post-Trump GOP is devolving into “a radicalize­d regional party” with “no leadership and no vision.” The party’s agenda is set by Fox News, where Tucker Carlson is telling his flock that a cop did not kill George Floyd, and that shadowy, powerful elites are “lying” to them about Covid vaccines. The Republican Party can be revived, but it must first turn back from the Know NothWillia­m Falk ing path it’s on now, which leads to Knowhere. Editor-in-chief

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