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Malkin's Folly

Nothing surprises me with Michelle. She tries so hard to be Ann Coulter. I started her fall from grace when the UC Santa Cruz students contacted me because she had printed their personal information on her website and they received numerous threats. Unfortunately, UC Santa Cruz Chancellor Denise Denton, commited suicide and she still has to smear the lady.

David Weigel responds to Michelle.



Wayne Gilchrest sees his party fall apart

gilchrest.jpg When it came time for Congress to vote on a spending bill for the war in Iraq with a timeline for withdrawal, four Republicans stood with the Dems — two in the House, two in the Senate. Of the four, Maryland Republican Wayne Gilchrest is perhaps the least well known.

David Weigel, an associate editor of Reason, chatted with Gilchrest about his perspective (thanks to D.D. for the tip). It’s a fascinating read, which I highly recommend.

For example, here's Gilchrest on what’s left of his Republican Party:

I think the GOP was dissolving. Now it’s drying up and the wind’s going to blow it away. I just don’t think we have the depth of knowledge, intellect, and experience necessary for a viable political party any more.

One gets the sense, reading the interview, that the Rove-ification of the party really hurts a reality-based guy like Gilchrest. And the more the GOP drifts into “crazy base world,” the less Gilchrest and people like him will feel welcome in a party that’s gone over the edge.

It’s a genuine shame. I suspect the Republican Party will eventually come to its senses, and will look back at the last 15 years with considerable embarrassment, but I wonder how long, exactly, it will take to get there.