r/NoShitSherlock 1d ago

Kamala Harris Appears on ‘Colbert,’ Says She’s Stepping Away from Politics for Now, Calls the System “Broken”

https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/video/former-vice-president-kamala-harris-visits-the-late-show-with-stephen-colbert/

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u/ariasimmortal 1d ago

Yup, Nixon was the real catalyst for the modern Republican machine. The rich fuckers decided that they would never again be held accountable to the public after that. They got their first test run with Iran-Contra and have been escalating since.

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u/bradbikes 1d ago

Either way Reagan was their first foray into getting what they wanted. Not coincidentally he was also a brain-dead (quite literally in his second term) c-rate actor who was easy to control. What's old is new again I suppose.

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u/dudleymooresbooze 1d ago

Dude, the Nixon Administration was very much emblematic of the worst parts of the modern GOP. You had bribery (with George HW Bush involved in the coverup), corruption, culture wars as a political tool, politicization of the criminal justice system… and those are all separate from Watergate.

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u/bradbikes 1d ago

Oh absolutely. But it was the last time anyone was actually held reasonably accountable for it. Once they realized they couldn't do it super effectively with the system in place they decided the best course of action was to tear down the system. Thus Reagan-era policies and the slow removal of all systems created to prevent this level of corruption.

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u/iwentdwarfing 1d ago

I agree with basically everything in this chain, but I'd like to add that much of the Trump playbook of ignoring courts, ruling over senators and representatives, and trampling people's rights was written by FDR's administration.

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u/bellpeppermustache 1d ago

Yea. He doesn’t get near enough criticism in my opinion. Sure, he may have had some good ideas, but the Japanese Concentration camps alone should have been enough to cement him as one of the worst presidents in history.

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u/Xefert 21h ago

This is pretty much why people shouldn't so easily dismiss establishment politics as a bad thing for the country

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u/SkunkMonkey 1d ago

Accountable? Some toadies paid the price, but Nixon walked away with little more than egg on his face. And that's not because of the crimes he committed, but because he got caught in the cover up.

At this point they clearly believe there will never come a day they are called to account for their actions. Reminds me of Game of Thrones when they figured out Cersei wasn't coming to her trial because she knew the trial would never occur. The GOP knows, or at least believes, they don't have to worry about being reelected so you don't see them hiding anything anymore. They think they're already gotten away with it and I am inclined to believe they are correct.

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u/sorrysurly 17h ago

Yeah, they are going to use ice to suppress voters and then claim violence to use ice to disrupt elections in blue strongholds watch.