The Republicans' power outage is real-and the historical irony is as vast as 
Texas. Beginning in the 1950s, the Democratic Party of Texans Lyndon Johnson 
and Sam Rayburn built a congressional machine of unrivaled power. But starting 
in the '80s, led by a firebrand named Newt Gingrich, Republicans led a revolt 
from below in the name of smaller government and an ethically cleansed 
Congress. In 1989 Newt & Co. forced out Democratic Speaker Jim Wright-a Texan, 
too, who resigned over charges that he profited improperly from book sales-and 
five years later the GOP took control of the House after a Biblical 40 years in 
the wilderness. But it took the Republicans only 10 years to become yet another 
ruling party beset by charges of profligate spending, bloated government and 
corruption-a party led by two Texans, Bush and DeLay, who don't particularly 
care whether they are beloved outside their inner circle. To paraphrase David 
Mamet, the Republicans became what they beheld. 

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9558564/site/newsweek

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