I’ve followed this discussion with interest. My own take is that this moment represents the end of the Reagan revolution. The thinly veiled racism that underlay the calls for the end to the welfare state and the criminalization of poverty has now been melded to the rage of less educated white males who see the entry of women, minorities and immigrants into the work force as a threat to their privileged position in our society. The GOP has a choice to make: do they become the party of socially conservative populists? Rural Americans, Latino immigrants and many working class Americans share a fairly conservative social outlook and the Democrats’ embrace of same-sex marriage and reproductive freedom doesn’t resonate with those voters. To secure these voters, the GOP will have to turn its back on White Nationalism. The alternative as I see it is to become the party of White Nationalists and continue working to disenfranchise voters as their only path to success in a national election.
Mark Lipton
Mark Lipton