Andy Schmookler: “Whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad”
As If Possessed
I recognize that the developments in our complex world can be profoundly unpredictable. Chance events and the eruption of invisible forces can shove the world onto some unexpected track.
Nonetheless, it seems a good bet that the
The
The 2022 elections sent the
But the
We can see that in the way the Republican majority in the
The less crazy majority of
But they just stood by while the face of their party got defined by foolish conspiracy theories, outright falsehoods, political stunts and allegiance to a leader who'd driven the party into a string of elections disappointing to the
Political madness of a kindred sort was displayed by the recent conduct of the
In that same "they can't help themselves manner," the
Once again, in a nation where voters give power and take it away, the
Again, there comes to mind the word "possessed."
Tying themselves to a sinking rock
When it comes to the question of who will be the Republican standard-bearer in 2024, the Party appears similarly determined to choose a losing strategy.
Not only are "normal" conservative Republican candidates nowhere to be seen among the likely scenarios, but more specifically it seems increasingly close to certain that the Republican nominee will be
In the wake of Trump's
Only 25% of Americans now see Trump in a positive light.
And this decline of Trump's electoral strength is likely to only get worse, as other indictments are piled on — particularly as the cases in
The
(With winner-take-all primaries, Trump's major chunk of the Republican base seems all-but-sure to suffice to defeat the multiplicity of rivals for the nomination.)
The
Political actors normally strive to win support from a majority of voters. That's how elections are won, and winning elections is how political parties gain power.
It's not normal for a political party to double-down on what the evidence says is a losing strategy for getting such majority support. But, in a whole variety of ways, that's what the
The Republican conduct brings to mind the famous line from Euripides: "Whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad."
The basic race
To the extent that the Republican strategy is sane, it boils down to their attempting to institute minority-rule faster than majority-rule can strip them of power?
The evidence (from recent elections around the nation) suggests that the



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