The great Garry Wills (until recently quite the moderate) 
with eye-opener at 
NYRB comparing certain aspects of today's revolting GOP to what happened before the Civil War.  Basically, a form of secession already taking place. 
UPDATE:  Below this, watch Bill Moyers on the same theme. 
The presiding spirit of this neo-secessionism is a resistance to  majority rule. We see this in the Senate, where a Democratic majority is  resisted at every turn by automatic recourses to the filibuster. We see  it in the attempt to repeal the seventeenth amendment, which allows a  majority of voters to choose a state’s senators. The repealers want that  choice to go back to the state legislatures, where they rule thanks to  anti-majority gerrymandering. 
The Old South went from virtual to actual secession only when the  addition of non-slave Western states threatened their disproportionate  hold on the Congress and the Court (which had been Southern in makeup  when ruling on Dred Scott). It is difficult to conjecture what will  happen if the modern virtual seceders do not get their way. Their  anti-government rhetoric is reaching new intensity. Some would clearly  rather ruin than be ruled by a “foreign-born Muslim.” What will the  Republicans who are not fanatics, only cowards, do in that case? 
 
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