Bruce Bartlett: ‘My Life on the Republican Right And How I Saw it All Go Wrong’

Share article:

We’ve been quite remiss by failing to offer the The BRAD BLOG’s much-sought yet rarely-bestowed “Intellectually Honest Conservative” Award to Bruce Bartlett, Ronald Reagan’s domestic policy adviser and George H.W. Bush’s Deputy Asst. Secretary for Economic Policy.

We were reminded of our delinquency again today upon reviewing his candid assessment of the downfall of modern Republicanism and its central core of pretend conservatism as published in a must-read article for the December 2012 issue of American Conservative. The confessional includes, among many on-target money quotes, this one: “Living in the Fox News cocoon, most Republicans had no clue that they were losing [in 2012] or that their ideas were both stupid and politically unpopular.”

Bartlett begins by detailing his decades-long list of unquestionably rock-solid conservative credentials, all of which have earned him exactly nothing from today’s clueless, brain-addled, incurably propagandized Fox “News” “conservative” crowd. In fact, he has garnered their utter contempt by attempting to tell them the truth over the past decade or so, finding himself tossed “under a bus” along with The BRAD BLOG’s very few other past “Intellectually Honest Conservative” awardees and dissident, reality-based Republicans such as David Frum and Andrew Sullivan.

“To this day,” Bartlett writes, “I don’t think they understand that my motives were to help them avoid the permanent decline that now seems inevitable”…

His entire treatise, entitled “Revenge of the Reality-Based Community: My life on the Republican right-and how I saw it all go wrong”, is very much worth reading. It includes his frank admissions that he was wrong about Keynesian economics, as he learned while researching for a 2007 book initially meant to describe it as a dead economic theory.

“After careful research along these lines, I came to the annoying conclusion that Keynes had been 100 percent right in the 1930s. Previously, I had thought the opposite. But facts were facts and there was no denying my conclusion,” he writes, concluding that George W. Bush’s Great Recession made clear that “We needed Keynesian policies again.”

“Annoyingly,” he says, “I found myself joined at the hip to Paul Krugman, whose analysis was identical to my own. I had previously viewed Krugman as an intellectual enemy and attacked him rather colorfully in an old column that he still remembers.”

“For the record,” he generously offers, “no one has been more correct in his analysis and prescriptions for the economy’s problems than Paul Krugman. The blind hatred for him on the right simply pushed me further away from my old allies and comrades.”

He talks candidly about his experience being “banned from Fox News” and fired from a Rightwing think tank for his various acts of Republican heresy (otherwise known as telling the truth), and that such acts have culminated in “what has been called ‘epistemic closure’ among conservatives — living in their own bubble where nonsensical ideas circulate with no contradiction.”

His “first exposure” to the Republicans’ Fox-fueled, jihad of self-defeat, he explains, occurred while working on his 2006 book, Impostor: How George W. Bush Bankrupted America and Betrayed the Reagan Legacy.

“As I wrote the book … my utter disdain for Bush grew, as I recalled forgotten screw-ups and researched topics that hadn’t crossed my radar screen. I grew to totally despise the man for his stupidity, cockiness, arrogance, ignorance, and general cluelessness. I also lost any respect for conservatives who continued to glorify Bush as the second coming of Ronald Reagan and as a man they would gladly follow to the gates of hell. This was either gross, willful ignorance or total insanity, I thought.”

“The final line for me to cross in complete alienation from the right was my recognition that Obama is not a leftist. In fact, he’s barely a liberal — and only because the political spectrum has moved so far to the right that moderate Republicans from the past are now considered hardcore leftists by right-wing standards today. Viewed in historical context, I see Obama as actually being on the center-right.”

“At this point, I lost every last friend I had on the right,” he confesses. “So here we are, post-election 2012. All the stupidity and closed-mindedness that right-wingers have displayed over the last 10 years has come back to haunt them. It is now widely understood that the nation may be center-left after all, not center-right as conservatives thought.”

“At least a few conservatives now recognize that Republicans suffer for epistemic closure. They were genuinely shocked at Romney’s loss because they ignored every poll not produced by a right-wing pollster such as Rasmussen or approved by right-wing pundits such as the perpetually wrong Dick Morris. Living in the Fox News cocoon, most Republicans had no clue that they were losing or that their ideas were both stupid and politically unpopular.”

Bartlett concludes by noting that he doesn’t see things getting much better for reality-based Republicans any time in the near future.

“I am disinclined to think that Republicans are yet ready for a serious questioning of their philosophy or strategy. … There appears to be no recognition that their defects are far, far deeper and will require serious introspection and rethinking of how Republicans can win going forward.”

Sounds about right. And, for all of that, and much more, we congratulate Mr. Bartlett for becoming The BRAD BLOG’s newest “Intellectually Honest Conservative” awardee, even though we realize that it will, no doubt, garner him even more contempt among those who need his advice the most.

[Hat-tip Eric Boehlert on the Twitters.]

Share article:

8 Comments on “Bruce Bartlett: ‘My Life on the Republican Right And How I Saw it All Go Wrong’

  1. I can’t forgive or forget what the domestic terrorists on the right have done to not just me and not just the 99-percent, but to the whole fucking world.

    Since Bush, we’ve lived in fear and sometimes in terror over what they do or plan to do to us, be it strip us of our jobs, our healthcare, our dignity, our money, and even our lives in their wars-for-profit.

    I’m so god-damned sick of them seeing the light after they’ve screwed us over.

    I’m so god-damned sick of being the object of their hatred as they shred the Constitution and snuff out lives in their arrogant, selfish searches for personal wealth and enlightenment.

    I guess I would start to be happy when I see the likes of Cheney, Bush, Norquist, the Waltons, the Kochs, Rove, Murdoch, Blankfein, BP execs, and that bald-headed dickhead in Florida, for treason, for crimes against humanity, and for being insufferably evil pricks.

    And that goes for Saint Ronald Reagan’s domestic policy adviser, who probably remembers what his boss did to the air traffic controllers, for starters.

    Personally, I want neither compromise with them nor understanding of them. I just want them to shut up, go away, or simply die so that millions of people throughout the world can begin to heal and understand that there is more to life than screwing over or killing your neighbor.

  2. I congratulate Bruce Bartlett for display the capacity to think, analyze, and discover the truth (even belatedly) and especially for coming out of the closet. That said, I doubt he’ll return his income tax gains from the Bush gifts to the 1% or his stock winnings from the capital gains reduction. Further, his conclusion that Republicans haven’t won the political wars is wrong. Democrats like Obama have become moderate Republicans and since corporations control the media and the campaign/election processes I don’t foresee liberal thought regaining majority political power in my life time.

  3. @Elliott, Emotionally I feel the same exact way. Unfortunately, as far off as Republicans have veered from reality- and impenitent about their destructive mistakes- they are the only existing balance we have against a single party rule. Where that leads is much worse. We’re already seeing a glimpse of that scenario with the fiscal cliff bs that Obama and the Democrats are legitimizing hook, line and sinker.

  4. Has Andrew Sullivan ever apologised for being an Iraq war hawk? This is the guy who claimed that with the middle east the daisy cutter bomb is “the only argument that much of this clearly depraved culture this from the actually respects.” (And he accused Robert Fisk of being racist…). He has some work to do before I’d call him “intellectually honest”.

  5. Sorry about the mangled quote. Better would be: the “daisy cutter bomb” is “the only argument that much of this clearly depraved culture actually respects”. Used to be you could get this from the internet archive but it looks like it’s been removed even from there. (It couldn’t be that Sullivan doesn’t stand by his words, could it?) Best I can find now is this quote of it: http://antiwar.com/blog/2009/11/29/switzerland-bans-minarets/

Comments are closed.

Please help The BRAD BLOG, BradCast and Green News Report remain independent and 100% reader and listener supported in our 22nd YEAR!!!
ONE TIME
any amount...

MONTHLY
any amount...

OR VIA SNAIL MAIL
Make check out to...
Brad Friedman/
BRAD BLOG
7095 Hollywood Blvd., #594
Los Angeles, CA 90028

RECENT POSTSX

About Brad Friedman...

Brad is an independent investigative journalist, blogger and broadcaster.
Full Bio & Testimonials…
Media Appearance Archive…
Articles & Editorials Elsewhere…
Contact…
He has contributed chapters to these books…
…And is featured in these documentary films…

BRAD BLOG ON THE AIR!

THE BRADCAST on KPFK/Pacifica Radio Network (90.7FM Los Angeles, 98.7FM Santa Barbara, 93.7FM N. San Diego and nationally on many other affiliate stations! ALSO VIA PODCAST: RSS/XML feed | Pandora | TuneInApple Podcasts/iTunesiHeartAmazon Music

GREEN NEWS REPORT, nationally syndicated, with new episodes on Tuesday and Thursday. ALSO VIA PODCAST: RSS/XML feed | Pandora | TuneInApple Podcasts/iTunesiHeartAmazon Music

Media Appearance Archives…

AD
CONTENT

ADDITIONAL STUFF

Brad Friedman/
The BRAD BLOG Named...

Buzz Flash's 'Wings of Justice' Honoree
Project Censored 2010 Award Recipient
The 2008 Weblog Awards