The Republicans’ Decline Exposed by Mitt Romney as the Unwavering Figure

The Republicans’ Decline Exposed by Mitt Romney as the Unwavering Figure



Mitt Romney is the fixed​ point revealing the Republicans’ slide

So a politician in the evening of his career, with a vast ⁣family, a rich spiritual life and great wealth to fall back ‌upon, summoned the⁢ nerve to declare what his peers muttered privately: that a man who was obviously​ unfit to be president was, in fact, unfit⁣ to be president. Does the courage of Mitt Romney in standing up to Donald Trump really say something‌ wonderful ⁤about Mr ‍Romney, or just something⁣ dismal about American democracy?

The grim answer is that ⁢it does say something good about ⁢Mr Romney precisely because it illuminates how debased the leadership of the Republican Party has become. Only against the shadow of⁢ dire compromise and cowardice could Mr Romney’s sense ⁣and decency gleam so brightly.

Not that American politics‍ looked so​ great even‍ before Mr Trump ran for president in 2016. As ​McKay Coppins writes in a new biography, “Romney: A Reckoning,” Mr Romney made compromises of⁢ his own to run for office, including to become the Republican nominee for president in 2012. ⁤He was also subject to‌ the⁣ kind of hysterical demonisation that has long been standard partisan practice:⁢ Joe Biden, then the vice-president, warned a mostly black crowd in 2012 that Mr Romney and his banker allies wanted to ⁢“put ya’ll back in chains”. Maybe‌ politicians of both parties cried wolf for so ​long that they—and thus voters—failed to recognise him ⁤when he‍ appeared ‍at the ⁤door.

2023-10-26‍ 07:35:33
Original‍ from www.economist.com
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