Texas GOP Leader’s COVID Death Made the Washington Post
Last week we talked about the death of H. Scott Apley, Galveston city council representative and member of the Texas GOP executive committee from Covid-19. Apley’s death was totally preventable, but the extreme far right activist was a loud voice against vaccines, science, and common decency. He amplified lies about the virus and the vaccines on social media, and mocked those who wore masks and were relying on public health policy established using guidance from actual scientists. He, his wife, and infant child all were infected. He died 3 days after being admitted to a hospital in Galveston.
Apley’s foolishness was deadly. Worse, his ignorance has very likely caused additional infections and possibly deaths. The Republican party, led by the Orange Menace, has become mired in lies, reality bending, religiosity, and cruel public policy that has no reason to exist but for inflicting more cruelty.
Yesterday, the Washington Post used Apley as the perfect example of the chasm that has widened between normal people and the insanity of extreme rightwing politics. It noted that even in the wake of his death, the Galveston County GOP was still posting bullshit about vaccines and didn’t even acknowledge how Apley died. The madness has so engulfed the GOP that the party itself is a threat to public health and our system of government. It has truly morphed into the American version of the Taliban, and that’s not an exaggeration.