The Dittohead Party: Why the GOP Is Screwing Itself
By Bob Cesca, Huffington Post
Posted on March 6, 2009

The "leader of the Republican Party" question has been thoroughly analyzed and 
debated. And after many days and many cable news roundelays, I think we can all 
agree that, yes, the GOP has been inextricably grasped within the meaty, sweaty 
mitts of that familiar planetoid of addiction, racism and self-indulgence known 
as Rush Limbaugh. 

And that's just fine and dandy.

But contrary to what Drudge and Politico have reported, this isn't some sort of 
wicked conspiracy cooked up by Rahm Emanuel and Robert Gibbs from within the 
same underground war room where they keep the president's madrassa diploma and 
his secret Kenyan birth certificate. 

This Limbaugh situation is entirely the fault of the Republican Party. The 
White House is merely exploiting it -- and rightly so.

Throughout the last several decades, the Republican Party has been careening 
willingly towards this destiny. Year after year, the Republicans have been 
magnetically drawn ever closer to the simplistic worldview espoused by 
far-right talk radio: a segment of American society that's perhaps a little too 
comfy with laughing at a racial or sexist joke, or repeating nearsighted bumper 
sticker slogans like, "Your mortgage is not my problem." 

The Republican Party has become the purview of The Dittohead: the thoughtless 
undead automaton who lazily yet proudly announces on the radio that he or she 
doesn't simply "ditto" but, in fact, "mega-dittos" everything spoken by Rush 
Limbaugh. "Mega" as in millions of times over.

Michael Steele has proved himself to be a Dittohead. Mike Pence and Rick 
Santorum and Tom DeLay? All dittoheads. You'd be hard pressed to find a 
Republican politician who hasn't in some way expressed his or her Dittohead 
status while also genuflecting at the bloated cankles of their radio warlord. 

So it should come as no surprise that the leader of the dittoheads has become 
the leader of the Republicans.

The Republicans have positioned themselves in such a way that publicly 
renouncing their Dittohead status will provoke the furious anger of their 
leader who has so often retaliated against disloyal subjects with a Mr. 
Creosote caliber geyser of acidic hell, effectively emasculating any attempt at 
escape. Limbaugh has indeed broken the Republicans and I'm pretty sure they 
know it. Yet they're powerless to do anything about it.

We can only assume that they understand the hazards involved with being 
absorbed into Limbaugh's universe -- and they especially have to know that the 
Democrats know. And that leads to the big question: Why is it supremely awesome 
that the Republicans have become the Dittohead Party? 

So far, the establishment press and cable news hasn't fully examined this 
all-important "why" factor. Sure, there's been plenty of talk about Limbaugh's 
famous "wanting President Obama to fail" remarks and how wishing for failure 
makes the Republicans seem like they're okay with the American economy failing, 
just as long as they can start winning elections again.

That's pretty bad. But the problems inherent in becoming trapped inside the 
Limbaugh tractor beam go much deeper and, as Chairman Steele's gut instinct 
spilled out, uglier. 

It's easy to temporarily forget Limbaugh's record of awfulness because the 
latest controversy tends to obliterate memories of past controversies -- 
controversies to which the Republicans have, by proxy, tethered themselves. If 
Limbaugh is the leader of the Republicans and the Republicans are, indeed, 
willing to embrace Limbaugh as such a leader, then the Republicans are 
embracing the whole nasty package.

To fall under the rule of Limbaugh means that the Republicans have sealed their 
status as the party of race-baiting. In Limbaugh's world, Colin Powell endorsed 
Barack Obama simply because Obama is black -- excuse me, Halfrican American. In 
Limbaugh's world, all blacks say "axe" instead of "ask." In Limbaugh's world, 
it's hilarious to pronounce Mayor Ray Nagin's name as Mayor Nay-ger. In 
Limbaugh's world, black contestants on Survivor are at a disadvantage because 
"blacks can't swim." 

To fall under the rule of Limbaugh means that the Republicans have become the 
party of sexism. In Limbaugh's world, women who seek equal rights are making up 
for the fact that they're "ugly." In Limbaugh's world, it's hilarious to 
compare pubescent teenage girls to "the family dog." In Limbaugh's world, women 
live longer because their lives are somehow "easier." I can't imagine that 
would apply to Limbaugh's three ex-wives, but okay.

To fall under the rule of Limbaugh means that the Republicans have become the 
party of comparing torture to fraternity pranks. They've become the party of 
multiple divorces. The party of Oxycontin addiction. The party of "phony 
soldiers." The party of mysterious all-male excursions to foreign nations while 
in possession of erectile dysfunction medication prescribed under a false name. 
They've become the party of wild conspiracy theories like the one Limbaugh was 
repeating in October -- maybe you've heard this one. Did you know that Barack 
Obama traveled to Hawaii, not to visit his then-gravely ill grandmother, but 
instead to participate in the cover-up of his secret birth certificate?

To fall under the rule of Limbaugh means that the Republicans have become the 
party of this:


The Republicans are bowing to the leadership of a man who physically mocked the 
involuntary tremors of a Parkinson's disease victim. I can't underscore this 
enough. Rush Limbaugh, the leader of the Republican Party, actually imitated 
and exaggerated Michael J. Fox's Parkison's tremors.

Governor Jindal: "I think Rush is a great leader for conservatives."

Chairman Michael Steele: "I have enormous respect for Rush Limbaugh."

Congressman Mike Pence: "I think Rush Limbaugh -- who I admire, and like 
millions of Americans, I cherish his voice in the public debate."

And so the Republicans expect to be taken seriously now? 

No wonder the White House is gleefully winking and nudging everyone in the 
direction of this Republican clown car of awfulness -- if not for the political 
advantage, for the sheer spectacle of watching the once mighty Republican Party 
effectively screwing itself. The Democrats, on one hand, appear to be busily 
going about the business of cleaning up the mess left behind by three decades 
of Reaganomics while, on the other the hand, the Republicans are duct-taping 
themselves to the ample bosom of the most self-satirical political sideshow 
geek in American media history, while also expecting this will help their 
electoral chances.


Read more at BobCesca.com. 

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