It really does worry me as someone who considers himself a conservative, at least in the traditional sense of that word. (I'll leave my views on the healthcare issue to the other big thread.) I look at what the Republican Party is right now, at what sort of "leaders" it's attempting to embrace, and I want to curl up into the fetal position. Palin is a ****ing idiotic *****, Limbaugh is completely off his rocker, Fox News spouts whatever bull**** comes to mind first (though to be fair, there are one or two notables on MSNBC who aren't all that much better)...and these are the sorts of people that the party establishment feels it has to tiptoe around. This is the party that's supposed to represent "conservatism" (though hasn't in many respects for a long time). This is the party that's nominally closest to my own belief set. It's ****ing depressing, is what it is, and it genuinely scares me at times. And in some small way, I think it should scare those who identify themselves as Democrats, too. Our democracy always seemed to function best with two parties engaged in legitimate intercourse and compromise...and now that one has, at least for the time being, seemingly jumped the shark on that concept, lord knows what the future will bring.
(And just to air things out, I am registered as a Republican, but that's largely because my state has closed primaries that require one to be registered as either that or Democrat to vote in them. Never really understood how that system came about.)