WELCOME to the debut of “The Truth Is!”, a blog of reporting and commentary that aims to be informative, thoughtful and provocative. At least initially, the blog will have a strong heartland flavor by virtue of the connection of a number of us to Cowles family journalism. I am former editor of the Des Moines Register’s opinion pages. Another contributor, Michael Gartner, is former editor of the paper; he later served as president of NBC News. Another former Register editor who has agreed to contribute, Geneva Overholser, is director of the University of Southern California’s Annenberg school of journalism. Followers of the blog will have access also to the work of Herbert Strentz of Des Moines, a close Register and other newspaper watcher who once headed Drake University’s journalism school. Bill Leonard, a longtime Register editorial writer, will add insights.

“The Truth Is!” will be supervised by my daughter, Marcia Wolff, a communications lawyer for 20 years with Arnold and Porter (Washington, D.C.). Invaluable technical assistance in assembling and maintaining the blog is provided by my grandsons Julian Cranberg, a college first-year, and Daniel Wolff, a high school senior.

If you detect a whiff of nepotism in this operation, so be it. All of it is strictly a labor of love. —Gil Cranberg

Friday, September 20, 2013

Gilbert Cranberg: GOP’S CASE OF INSANPIDITY

Paul Krugman mused in his Sept. 19 column about whether the Republican party is crazy or stupid. Actually, it need not be one or the other. Just as it is possible to chew gum and walk, it is possible to suffer from insanity and stupidity simultaneously. In fact, I have coined a name for the condition: Insanpidity. Nowadays Congressional Republicans are exhibiting all of the signs of the malady.             

The party fought Social Security and Medicare so hard that it is indelibly imprinted on the public consciousness that the GOP is an enemy of social progress. Never mind that both programs are hugely successful and popular. Insanpidity renders the afflicted with an inability to absorb information that comports with reality so that victims are doomed to repeat their errors ad infinitum.

The country is witnessing now an episode of insanpidity in its most severe form. If Republicans were not in the grip of insanpidity, they would realize that reform of the health care system offered them a way to show that they are no longer so intractably opposed to improving the system that they are open to modifying it. Instead, insanpidity, in full flower, has the GOP dug in and threatening to inflict grave economic harm on the country unless the Affordable Care Act is undone.

Republicans keep bringing up repeal of the act, over and over. Their conduct would be laughable, if it were not so sick. It’s time that the country realizes that the behavior of one of its two major parties borders on the deranged. Let’s hope insanpidity is not incurable.

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