Stop, right now, and try to immediately name three prominent minorities in the Republican Party (besides Alan Keyes and Michael Steele) in 5 seconds…

Time’s up! Have any luck?

Well, the exercise just got a little harder:

Ivan Marte, the ex-chairman of the Rhode Island Republican Hispanic Assembly, has announced that he’s quitting the Republican Party because he was embarrassed by Rep. Joe Wilson’s “you lie” outburst at President Obama:

“I do not want to continue being a member of a party in which the members of the party express themselves in that way,” said Marte, 59, of Cranston. In a phone interview, he called Wilson’s behavior “shameful” and “uncivilized.”

But Marte said Wilson’s outburst was the last straw in a series of disappointments that led him to break with his party.

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  1. schu says:

    Ten, little nine, eight little Republicans. Will the last one leaving please turn the lights off.

  2. Teramis says:

    The Republicans are not only a minority in Congress, they are a minority party in terms of membership in the broader population right now. In April 2009 only 21% of persons polled in a Washington Post/ABC News survey identified as Republican, the lowest ebb in that measure since 1983. Reasonable conservatives continue to flee the party, while those who remain are the far right wing, ultra-conservative and evangelist-aligned factions.

    What strikes me is the curiosity that the mainstream media continues to cover the antics of the Incredible Shrinking GOP **AS IF** they were representative of a large portion of the population. Centrists and moderates are not in the spotlight, they are treated as if they don't exist. It looks like the GOP is successfully melting itself down into political obsolesence just as the Whig Party once did -- but this reality has not registered with the media. Perhaps it is time for a new party to arise that will become home to the many disenfranchised conservatives with whom liberals can have a real political dialog, and not just an entrenched ideological pissing contest. When that happens, maybe we can finally move the national spotlight off a party that is becoming nothing but a revenant animated by irrelevant extremism.

  3. schu says:

    While the corporations that run the media are owned or controlled by entities that are Republican, they will continue to report that the dead live.

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