Requiem

If this isn’t the end for the Republican Party, it’ll be a shame. They dominated American political life for 50 years and were never anything but monsters. They bred in their voters the incredible attitude that Republicans were the only people within our borders who raised children, loved their country, died in battle or paid taxes. They even sullied the word “American” by insisting they were the only real ones. They preferred Lubbock to Paris, and their idea of an intellectual was Newt Gingrich. Their leaders, from Ralph Reed to Bill Frist to Tom DeLay to Rick Santorum to Romney and Ryan, were an interminable assembly line of shrieking, witch-hunting celibates, all with the same haircut – the kind of people who thought Iran-Contra was nothing, but would grind the affairs of state to a halt over a blow job or Terri Schiavo’s feeding tube.

That’s Matt Taibbi at Rolling Stone.

If you’re a Democrat, read it and enjoy it. There’s plenty more where that came from. I think we’re entitled to a little schadenfreude, or at least some wishful thinking.

But then stop. Don’t get complacent. Taibbi has some words for the corporate part of the Democratic Party as well.