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  • AxtremusA Offline
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    https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2021/02/17/trump-blew-up-gop-469155

    — — — —
    The Birthplace of the Republican Party Buckles After Trump Nearly Blew Up the GOP
    ...
    Over the following weeks, the party schism that opened over Trump’s election claims would grow only wider. Republicans would lose the Senate majority in the Georgia runoff elections and Trump would be impeached for the second time. Handfuls of establishment-minded Republicans, including a smattering of House and Senate members supportive of impeachment, became more forceful in their criticism of Trump’s behavior. Some major corporate donors disengaged, and thousands of disaffected Republican voters fled the party. But instead of backing away from Trump, in local and state party committees across the country, Bishop’s counterparts would begin reprimanding Republican lawmakers who crossed him.

    By late January, that schism between the party’s traditionalists and its activist base had become the party’s preoccupying crisis of the post-Trump era. Even in defeat it was obvious Trump wasn’t going anywhere. Between the governing and populist classes of the GOP, said Whit Ayres, the longtime Republican pollster, it’s an open question “whether the party remains an uneasy alliance between the two factions or splits apart.
    ...
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    • AxtremusA Axtremus

      https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2021/02/17/trump-blew-up-gop-469155

      — — — —
      The Birthplace of the Republican Party Buckles After Trump Nearly Blew Up the GOP
      ...
      Over the following weeks, the party schism that opened over Trump’s election claims would grow only wider. Republicans would lose the Senate majority in the Georgia runoff elections and Trump would be impeached for the second time. Handfuls of establishment-minded Republicans, including a smattering of House and Senate members supportive of impeachment, became more forceful in their criticism of Trump’s behavior. Some major corporate donors disengaged, and thousands of disaffected Republican voters fled the party. But instead of backing away from Trump, in local and state party committees across the country, Bishop’s counterparts would begin reprimanding Republican lawmakers who crossed him.

      By late January, that schism between the party’s traditionalists and its activist base had become the party’s preoccupying crisis of the post-Trump era. Even in defeat it was obvious Trump wasn’t going anywhere. Between the governing and populist classes of the GOP, said Whit Ayres, the longtime Republican pollster, it’s an open question “whether the party remains an uneasy alliance between the two factions or splits apart.
      ...
      — — — —

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      Copper
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      #36

      @axtremus said in Whither the GOP post Trump 2020 election loss:

      https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2021/02/17/trump-blew-up-gop-469155

      — — — —
      The Birthplace of the Republican Party Buckles After Trump Nearly Blew Up the GOP
      ...

      ...
      — — — —

      Nearly Blew up the GOP

      I assume this is a reference to the bombs that Mr. Trump carries with him at all times

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      • AxtremusA Offline
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        #37

        https://www.washingtonpost.com/powerpost/trump-mcconnell-clash-threatens-to-settle-into-a-cold-war-as-gop-eyes-midterms/2021/02/17/3c156db6-7136-11eb-b8a9-b9467510f0fe_story.html

        Trump-McConnell clash threatens to settle into a cold war ...

        Were it up to former president Donald Trump, Republicans would spend the next two years purging their ranks and reshaping themselves in his own image — a process he moved to jump-start Tuesday with a searing attack on the party’s most powerful elected leader, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell.

        McConnell (R-Ky.) has other ideas. Having held Trump responsible for both the loss of his Senate majority in the Jan. 5 Georgia runoffs and the deadly attack on the Capitol a day later, he has moved to chart a different path — one that steers clear of the former president’s personal grievances and conspiratorial rhetoric to put the GOP back in power as soon as possible.
        ...
        What many operatives fear, however, is that Trump becomes guided by his personal grievances as the midterm elections approach — perhaps by endorsing far-right GOP candidates in swing-state Senate races, clearing the way for Democratic victories.
        ...
        Graham called McConnell “indispensable to Donald Trump’s success” Tuesday, citing his work to secure a massive tax cut in 2017 and confirm three Supreme Court justices.
        “But what I would say to Senator McConnell: I know Trump can be a handful, but he is the most dominant figure in the Republican Party,” he said. “We don’t have a snowball’s chance in hell of taking back the majority without Donald Trump. If you don’t get that, you’re just not looking.”

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        • George KG Offline
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          #38

          I am more than a little convinced that Trump and Wood's rhetoric in Georgia cost the GOP the senate majority.

          That probably really really rankles McConnell.

          "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

          The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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            #39

            Not a surprise - but I think Trump gets way too much cover by Republicans.

            I get the opinion that he was much better than Hillary on policy in 2016. I also get that he makes people feel good with his culture war rhetoric (put liberals in their place a bit).

            But on policy and achievements he was vanilla. A Paul Ryan styled tax cut, criminal justice reform, curbing some regulation growth (still net adder to federal regulations)... that's about it.

            But he gets so much forgiven in terms of his buffoonery.

            Is there really on one better for the Republican party?

            Seriously - woudn't anyone here rather have the 2016 runner ups as President over Trump? (Rubio, Kasich, Cruz, etc.)

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              #40

              From the article on Congressman Kinzinger

              "When loyalty for Trump became a litmus test for Republican conservatism, it was a bridge too far"

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                #41

                https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/lindsey-graham-donald-trump/2021/02/20/178afc0a-72ca-11eb-a4eb-44012a612cf9_story.html

                Lindsey Graham said ‘Count me out’ after the Capitol riot. But he’s all in with Trump again.

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                  https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2021/02/20/trump-speak-cpac/

                  ... Donald Trump will speak at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Florida next week, his first major public appearance since leaving office, a Trump aide said Saturday.

                  The topic of Trump’s remarks will be “the future of the Republican Party and the conservative movement,” ...

                  🍿 🍿

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                  • X xenon

                    Not a surprise - but I think Trump gets way too much cover by Republicans.

                    I get the opinion that he was much better than Hillary on policy in 2016. I also get that he makes people feel good with his culture war rhetoric (put liberals in their place a bit).

                    But on policy and achievements he was vanilla. A Paul Ryan styled tax cut, criminal justice reform, curbing some regulation growth (still net adder to federal regulations)... that's about it.

                    But he gets so much forgiven in terms of his buffoonery.

                    Is there really on one better for the Republican party?

                    Seriously - woudn't anyone here rather have the 2016 runner ups as President over Trump? (Rubio, Kasich, Cruz, etc.)

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                    Horace
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                    #43

                    @xenon said in Whither the GOP post Trump 2020 election loss:

                    Seriously - woudn't anyone here rather have the 2016 runner ups as President over Trump? (Rubio, Kasich, Cruz, etc.)

                    Trump was getting all the disdain during the primaries, but when it came time, he won every competition against those guys. Pretty impressive for a total loser.

                    It's no wonder he was the lefties' worst nightmare, they were secretly hoping he would win the primaries, then the dog caught the car, and the car alarm went off in their heads for the next four years.

                    Education is extremely important.

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                      https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2021/02/21/exclusive-trump-party-he-still-holds-loyalty-gop-voters/6765406002/
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                      By double digits, 46%-27%, those surveyed say they would abandon the GOP and join the Trump party if the former president decided to create one. The rest are undecided.
                      ...
                      Half of those polled say the GOP should become "more loyal to Trump," even at the cost of losing support among establishment Republicans. One in five, 19%, say the party should become less loyal to Trump and more aligned with establishment Republicans.

                      The survey of 1,000 Trump voters, identified from 2020 polls, was taken by landline and cellphone last Monday through Friday. The margin of error is plus or minus 3.1 percentage points.
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                        https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2021/02/21/exclusive-trump-party-he-still-holds-loyalty-gop-voters/6765406002/
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                        By double digits, 46%-27%, those surveyed say they would abandon the GOP and join the Trump party if the former president decided to create one. The rest are undecided.
                        ...
                        Half of those polled say the GOP should become "more loyal to Trump," even at the cost of losing support among establishment Republicans. One in five, 19%, say the party should become less loyal to Trump and more aligned with establishment Republicans.

                        The survey of 1,000 Trump voters, identified from 2020 polls, was taken by landline and cellphone last Monday through Friday. The margin of error is plus or minus 3.1 percentage points.
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                        @axtremus said in Whither the GOP post Trump 2020 election loss:

                        https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2021/02/21/exclusive-trump-party-he-still-holds-loyalty-gop-voters/6765406002/
                        __
                        By double digits, 46%-27%, those surveyed say they would abandon the GOP and join the Trump party if the former president decided to create one. The rest are undecided.
                        ...
                        Half of those polled say the GOP should become "more loyal to Trump," even at the cost of losing support among establishment Republicans. One in five, 19%, say the party should become less loyal to Trump and more aligned with establishment Republicans.

                        The survey of 1,000 Trump voters, identified from 2020 polls, was taken by landline and cellphone last Monday through Friday. The margin of error is plus or minus 3.1 percentage points.
                        __

                        Hey the Bull Moose party probably got Woodrow Wilson elected. Could be super good for democrats.

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                          https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2021/02/20/trump-speak-cpac/

                          ... Donald Trump will speak at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Florida next week, his first major public appearance since leaving office, a Trump aide said Saturday.

                          The topic of Trump’s remarks will be “the future of the Republican Party and the conservative movement,” ...

                          🍿 🍿

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                          @axtremus said in Whither the GOP post Trump 2020 election loss:

                          The topic of Trump’s remarks will be “the future of the Republican Party and the conservative movement,” ...

                          Well, considering that in the last 4 years, the Republic Party has:

                          lost the President office
                          lost the House office
                          lost the Senate office,
                          decreased the number of Republic state governors
                          decreased the number of majority Republic state legislatures

                          I am guessing that the speech will focus that policies and idolism of the last four years needs to change.

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                            Trump CPAC speech (skip ahead to the 57 min. mark to get to the start of Teump’s speech):

                            Link to video

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                              To spare you the suspense, yes, in his CPAC speech Trump repeated the various claims about the 2020 election being fraudulent.

                              Trump says he is starting a new party.

                              https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-politics-conservatives/trump-repeats-election-lie-declares-himself-future-of-the-republican-party-idUSKCN2AS0J5

                              Trump declared the Republican Party is united and said he had no plans to try to launch a third party, an idea he has discussed with advisers in the last couple of months.

                              “We’re not starting new parties. We have the Republican Party. It’s going to be united and be stronger than ever before. I am not starting a new party,” he said.

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                                https://www.politico.com/newsletters/playbook/2021/03/06/scoop-trump-sends-legal-notice-to-gop-to-stop-using-his-name-492021

                                Lawyers for former President DONALD TRUMP sent out cease-and-desist letters Friday to the three largest fundraising entities for the Republican Party — the RNC, NRCC and NRSC — for using his name and likeness on fundraising emails and merchandise ...
                                .
                                None of the committees returned a request for comment. But privately GOP campaign types say it’s impossible not to use Trump’s name, as his policies are so popular with the base. If Trump really wants to help flip Congress, they argue he should be more generous. His team, however, sees this differently.
                                .
                                “President Trump remains committed to the Republican Party and electing America First conservatives, but that doesn’t give anyone - friend or foe - permission to use his likeness without explicit approval,” said a Trump adviser.

                                Maybe Trump wants a cut from whatever fund raising haul that uses his name or likeness?

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                                • AxtremusA Axtremus

                                  https://www.politico.com/newsletters/playbook/2021/03/06/scoop-trump-sends-legal-notice-to-gop-to-stop-using-his-name-492021

                                  Lawyers for former President DONALD TRUMP sent out cease-and-desist letters Friday to the three largest fundraising entities for the Republican Party — the RNC, NRCC and NRSC — for using his name and likeness on fundraising emails and merchandise ...
                                  .
                                  None of the committees returned a request for comment. But privately GOP campaign types say it’s impossible not to use Trump’s name, as his policies are so popular with the base. If Trump really wants to help flip Congress, they argue he should be more generous. His team, however, sees this differently.
                                  .
                                  “President Trump remains committed to the Republican Party and electing America First conservatives, but that doesn’t give anyone - friend or foe - permission to use his likeness without explicit approval,” said a Trump adviser.

                                  Maybe Trump wants a cut from whatever fund raising haul that uses his name or likeness?

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                                  @axtremus said in Whither the GOP post Trump 2020 election loss:

                                  https://www.politico.com/newsletters/playbook/2021/03/06/scoop-trump-sends-legal-notice-to-gop-to-stop-using-his-name-492021

                                  Lawyers for former President DONALD TRUMP sent out cease-and-desist letters Friday to the three largest fundraising entities for the Republican Party — the RNC, NRCC and NRSC — for using his name and likeness on fundraising emails and merchandise ...
                                  .
                                  None of the committees returned a request for comment. But privately GOP campaign types say it’s impossible not to use Trump’s name, as his policies are so popular with the base. If Trump really wants to help flip Congress, they argue he should be more generous. His team, however, sees this differently.
                                  .
                                  “President Trump remains committed to the Republican Party and electing America First conservatives, but that doesn’t give anyone - friend or foe - permission to use his likeness without explicit approval,” said a Trump adviser.

                                  Maybe Trump wants a cut from whatever fund raising haul that uses his name or likeness?

                                  No, Trump is not only a former President, he is a celebrity. As such, I think he does own the rights to his image in any advertising media.

                                  “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                                  Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                                    I wonder if President Lincoln ancestors should sue the US government because they are using him on a penny! LOL

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                                      @axtremus said in Whither the GOP post Trump 2020 election loss:

                                      The topic of Trump’s remarks will be “the future of the Republican Party and the conservative movement,” ...

                                      Well, considering that in the last 4 years, the Republic Party has:

                                      lost the President office
                                      lost the House office
                                      lost the Senate office,
                                      decreased the number of Republic state governors
                                      decreased the number of majority Republic state legislatures

                                      I am guessing that the speech will focus that policies and idolism of the last four years needs to change.

                                      jon-nycJ Online
                                      jon-nycJ Online
                                      jon-nyc
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                                      #52

                                      @taiwan_girl said in Whither the GOP post Trump 2020 election loss:

                                      Well, considering that in the last 4 years, the Republic Party has:
                                      lost the President office
                                      lost the House office
                                      lost the Senate office,
                                      decreased the number of Republic state governors
                                      decreased the number of majority Republic state legislatures

                                      I wonder if the DNC is tired of winning.

                                      Only non-witches get due process.

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                                        @taiwan_girl said in Whither the GOP post Trump 2020 election loss:

                                        Well, considering that in the last 4 years, the Republic Party has:
                                        lost the President office
                                        lost the House office
                                        lost the Senate office,
                                        decreased the number of Republic state governors
                                        decreased the number of majority Republic state legislatures

                                        I wonder if the DNC is tired of winning.

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                                        @jon-nyc said in Whither the GOP post Trump 2020 election loss:

                                        @taiwan_girl said in Whither the GOP post Trump 2020 election loss:

                                        Well, considering that in the last 4 years, the Republic Party has:
                                        lost the President office
                                        lost the House office
                                        lost the Senate office,
                                        decreased the number of Republic state governors
                                        decreased the number of majority Republic state legislatures

                                        I wonder if the DNC is tired of winning.

                                        Substitute Obama and it is identical to a tee.

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                                          Nope. He won re-election handily.

                                          Only non-witches get due process.

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