The GOP's intellectual collapse

The Republican Party has no idea what it's doing anymore

What happened to the Republicans?
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The Republican Party is sitting at the crest of an electoral high tide which almost certainly will retreat somewhat in the upcoming 2018 midterms. So just like Obama and the Democrats did in 2009-10, they are attempting to seize the moment by passing a set of priorities, first among them a repeal of ObamaCare, into law. Yet they are having a devil of a time getting it done. One reason is the absolutely diseased state of the Republican Party as a political institution.

The previous president makes for an instructive contrast. By this point in Obama's presidency, he had already signed several significant pieces of legislation, most notably the Recovery Act. That economic stimulus was too small to fix the economic crash, but it did help a lot, and also contained a huge grab bag of liberal goodies.

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Ryan Cooper

Ryan Cooper is a national correspondent at TheWeek.com. His work has appeared in the Washington Monthly, The New Republic, and the Washington Post.