Mitt Romney: No redemption required

No redemption required

by digby

This post by Mike Lux gets to the heart of what matters about the Mitt Romney bullying story:

[T]he American public should not be surprised by this story, because Romney and his Republican party’s entire philosophy is straight out of Lord of The Flies.

It’s not just that the Republicans oppose hate crime and anti-bullying legislation because it gives certain people they don’t like “special status”, or that they have been trying to defund the Violence Against Women Act or withdraw its help from immigrant women. It’s not only that they want the American government to be able to torture people in violation of our constitution, our treaties, and our oldest traditions as a country. In fact, the Lord of the Flies philosophy is at the very heart of their economic plans. The Ryan-Romney budget is all about giving the wealthy and powerful everything, and taking money and resources away from the elderly, people with disabilities, the poor, and the working class in this country. They want to let polluters go free to do what they will in poisoning our air and water and climate, and big oil to take unending subsidies and tax loopholes. They want the big insurance companies to be able to keep the sick from getting coverage. They want to leave the Wall Street titans free to speculate and cheat their customers and wreak ever more havoc with the economy. In short, Romney and Ryan want the strong to be set free to do what they will to the rest of us. Each of us would be on our own, the safety net and most basic consumer protections would be shredded, and the devil take the hindmost. It is the cruelty of Romney’s high school “pranks and hijinks” turned into an entire economic system.

The story about Romney’s merciless cruelty,which he says he doesn’t even remember and writes off as a harmless, boys-will-be-boys prank, is not an aberration, it is part of his whole life story. He went from being the big bully in his High School, to being the cavalier dad who made the family dog ride on top of the car even when it was making him sick, to being the “vulture capitalist” at Bain Capital loading up companies with debt for short term profit and doing mass layoffs before selling off the companies. Now he is the Presidential candidate advocating for the Ryan budget, the single cruelest policy document I have ever seen in 30+ years of politics.


I have no doubt that Mitt sees himself as being a very decent and kind person. Most of us do. But in truth, he is a person who represents the dark, predatory side of American culture --- that aspect of our society that fetishizes ambition and avarice and believes that altruism is a form of weakness. It's always there, but until recently we more or less had an agreement that it was well ... un-Christian, at the very least, to be too obvious about it.

I don't know if it's Ayn Rand permeating the national consciousness or the application of "tough love" as an excuse for cruelty, but this Lord of the Flies psychology is becoming mainstream. Mitt Romney personifies it. No redemption necessary for this fellow. He's always known who he was.


Update: Be sure to read BagNews' analysis of Mitt on camera. Very interesting:


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