Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?
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@doctor-phibes said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
@mik said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
The problem is we are focusing on personality, not policy.
With personalities like this, it is a problem!
At present these personalities outweigh any chance of a rational discussion of policy.
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McConnell calls MTG a cancer on the GOP.
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A Republic congressman from IL, who has spoken against President Trump for quite a long time has a website. Interesting video on there.
I dont know his district but I am sure the President Trump followers will try and vote him out during the primary.
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@loki I was referring to Trump when I said the de facto party leader.
He apparently offered her support. As he has frequently over the last year. Contrast that with Cheney...
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Sure. But, however naively, they tend to think that Antifa are just young people who are against fascism and tend to disassociate the group from any violence.
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But here’s some good news. Cheney keeps her leadership post, after a vote of 145-61 in the GOP conference.
It was a secret ballot.
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The GOP is morphing.
If they have any sense, they'll follow Trump's lead on many of the issues that garnered him black, latino and working class white support.
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Which is crazier and more damaging? The idea that the Jews have a space laser or the idea that equality means equal outcomes?
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Are you suggesting Liz Cheney is all in on ‘equity’?
But to your question, damaging to whom?
Blaming Jews for catastrophic events doesn’t have a great track record.
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@lufins-dad said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
Which is crazier and more damaging? The idea that the Jews have a space laser or the idea that equality means equal outcomes?
What does it even matter which is worse?