Conservatives without conscience by John W. Dean
Author:John W. Dean [Dean, John W.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Politique
ISBN: 9780143038863
Published: 2007-09-15T07:47:58+00:00
Tom DeLayâs Tyranny of the Bare Majority
Tom DeLayâs Double High authoritarian personality offers an almost textbook example of the four defining elements of a social dominator: the tendency to dominate; opposition to equality; desire for personal power; and amorality. His domination is apparent in his bare-knuckle Machiavellian management of the House. âDeLay has never been subtle about his uses of the power of Love and Fear,â Newsweek reported. âIn his majority whipâs office on the Hill, he kept marble tablets of the Ten Commandments and a half-dozen bullwhips. Many politicians are conflict-adverse and avoid confrontation at all cost. Not DeLay.â He was not nicknamed âthe Hammer,â âthe Exterminatorâ (he once was in the pest control business), and the âMeanest Man in Congressâ because of his compliant charm. DeLay, in a pattern followed by many Double High authoritarians, became a born-again Christian in 1984, when he was first elected to Congress.10 He also quit drinking and became an outspoken moralist. He famously blamed high school shootings, like those at Columbine, on the availability of birth control for teens and the teaching of evolution. DeLayâs opposition to equality is less conspicuous, but it is certainly evident in the Texas redistricting plan he brokered. Not only did Republicans benefit under DeLayâs plan at the expense of Democrats, but according to briefs filed with the Supreme Court, the plan was a disaster for blacks and Hispanics.11 DeLayâs drive to climb the House GOP leadership ladder is evidence of his desire for power. His own colleagues have described him as amoral. âIf it wasnât illegal to do it, even if it was clearly wrong and unethical, [he did it]. And in some cases if it was illegal, I think [he] still did it. Thatâs my view,â said Representative Chris Shays (R-CT).12 DeLayâs Double High authoritarianism illustrates a host of the negative traits found in these extraordinary people.
Tom DeLay had not supported Gingrichâs climb to the House GOP leadership ranks. In 1984, when Gingrich was lobbying for the job of minority leader, DeLay had only just arrived in Washington. DeLayâs biographers say that he avoided Gingrichâs âback bench bomb throwingâ not because he was unwilling to adopt those methods, but because he had been warned off by others who doubted Gingrichâs tactics would prevail. âDeLay goes with winners,â his biographers wrote. âIf he had been born in the Soviet Union and elected to the Duma in 1984, he would be a Marxist,â they reported.13 But in this case DeLay made a bad call, because Gingrich became minority leader in a very close vote (87 to 85), and he would not forget that DeLay had not backed him.
By early 1994 the GOP leadership believed that conditions were right for a possible takeover of the House. A large number of Democrats had retired in 1992, and more were doing so in 1994. In addition, President Clintonâs national health care proposal had backfired, frightening both Republicans and Democrats. Clintonâs protracted fight to permit gays in the military, along with his pro-choice stance, had rallied conservative Christians and started them marching double time.
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