“The party of Lincoln and Liberty was transmogrified into the party of hairy-backed swamp developers and corporate shills, faith-based economists, fundamentalist bullies with Bibles, Christians of convenience, freelance racists, misanthropic frat boys, shrieking midgets of AM radio, tax cheats, nihilists in golf pants, brownshirts in pinstripes, sweatshop tycoons. ... Republicans: The No. 1 reason the rest of the world thinks we're deaf, dumb, and dangerous.” ThinkingWorldReasonChristianPoliticalPartyLibertyBoysDangerousRepublicanTaxesGolfRadioDumbCorporateRacistPantsCheatEconomistBullyDeafConvenienceFundamentalistSwampsDevelopersFaith BasedMidgetNihilistMisanthropicSweatshopsTycoonsShills Author:Garrison Keillor
“The great goal of the backlash is to nurture a cultural class war, and the first step in doing so, as we have seen, is to deny the economic basis of social class. After all, you can hardly deride liberals as society's "elite" or present the GOP as the party of the common man if you acknowledge the existence of the corporate world - the power that creates the nation's real elite, that dominates its real class system, and that wields the Republican Party as its personal political sidearm.” IfsMenWorldFirstsWarRealPoliticalNationsSocialGoalPartyCommonExistenceStepsClassEconomicRepublicanBasesDenyCorporateAcknowledgeElitesFirst StepsNurtureRepublican PartyPolitical SystemsCommon ManGopSocial ClassBacklashCorporate WorldClass System Author:Thomas Frank
“A lot of the Republican rhetoric better than the Democrats'. But when they're in office, it's pretty much the same thing. It's serving their supporters, it's corporate welfare, it's cronyism which is so destructive, particularly to the disadvantaged.” RepublicanOfficeDemocratCorporateWelfareDestructiveServingRhetoricSupporterDisadvantagedCronyism Author:Charles Koch
“In the United States, both the upper levels of the Republican and Democratic Parties are in the pay of the corporate media and communication giants.” StatesLevelsUnitedPartyPayUnited StatesMediaCommunicationRepublicanDemocraticCorporateGiantsDemocratic Party Author:Robert Waterman McChesney
“The Democratic and Republican parties, two apparently distinct political entities feeding at the same corporate trough.” TwoPoliticalPartyRepublicanDemocraticCorporateEntityRepublican PartyFeedingTrough Book:The Ralph Nader Reader Source: The Ralph Nader Reader
“The Republican Party has pretty much abandoned any pretense of being a traditional political party. It's in lockstep obedience to the very rich, the super rich and the corporate sector. They can't get votes that way so they have to mobilize a different constituency. It's always been there, but it's rarely been mobilized politically. They call it the religious right, but basically it's the extreme religious population.” WayDifferentPoliticalReligiousPartyRichRepublicanVotePopulationExtremesTraditionalObedienceCorporateAbandonedRepublican PartyPolitical PartiesPretense Author:Noam Chomsky
“The charade of politics is to make voters think that the personal narrative of the candidate affects the operation of the corporate state. It doesn't really matter on the fundamental issues whether the President is Republican or Democratic.” ThinkingMatterStatesPresidentIssuesRepublicanFundamentalsDemocraticCorporateNarrativeOperationsCandidatesVotersCharades Author:Chris Hedges
“You have two parties that are funded by deep corporate interests, largely overlapping, that you begin to see a convergence. You have the Republican intelligentsia and the Republican spokespeople, and 50 GOP security figures who have all come into Hillary's [Clinton] camp. Not to mention Mitt Romney, who has defected from [Donald] Trump, although it's not clear where his vote is going to be. But everyone from John Negroponte to Meg Whitman have all declared allegiance to Hillary. And Hillary has likewise, very formally opened the door to encouraging Republicans to come in.” TwoInterestPartyClearDoorsSecurityFiguresTrumpRepublicanVoteClintonCorporateCampsRomneyAllegianceGopConvergenceMegOverlappingSpokespeople Author:Jill Stein
“We've got a big happy, one corporate family now uniting the corporate Democrats and the corporate Republicans.” BigsRepublicanDemocratCorporateUniting Author:Jill Stein
“There's a split in the US about how this [split] will be resolved. The main point to look at is the split within the Republican Party. The Republican establishment, and Wall Street, and the bankers, and the corporate executives and so on, they don't want this. They don't want it at all. It's the part of the base that is mobilized that wants it.” WantLooksPartyStreetsWallRepublicanCorporateExecutivesEstablishmentSplitsRepublican PartyBankers Author:Noam Chomsky
“The Republicans went so far to the right that they just can't get votes. They've become a dedicated party of the very rich and the corporate sector.” PartyRichRepublicanVoteCorporateDedicated Author:Noam Chomsky
“The Republican establishment, the mainstream corporate financial wealth, is getting to a point where it can't control the base it's mobilized.” WealthRepublicanFinancialCorporateEstablishmentMainstream Author:Noam Chomsky