Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?
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@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!
wrote on 31 Jan 2021, 15:52 last edited by@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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@jon-nyc said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
In case you were wondering what the de facto party leader thinks.
I never thought of her that way, but these days I suppose the impossible is possible.
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@jon-nyc said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
In case you were wondering what the de facto party leader thinks.
I never thought of her that way, but these days I suppose the impossible is possible.
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Are there explicit ANITFA sympathizers in Congress? (Genuinely don’t know)
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wrote on 2 Feb 2021, 03:20 last edited by jon-nyc 2 Feb 2021, 03:20
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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Very telling.
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What I find telling is how Democrats suddenly are ready to disenfranchise voters.
I. Am. Shocked.
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wrote on 4 Feb 2021, 12:43 last edited by Loki 2 Apr 2021, 12:44
The only goal was to prevent the GOP from cleaving. It might have been a strategic master stroke. Very risky we will see.
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wrote on 4 Feb 2021, 13:16 last edited by
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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wrote on 4 Feb 2021, 13:18 last edited by
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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wrote on 4 Feb 2021, 14:15 last edited by
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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Which is crazier and more damaging? The idea that the Jews have a space laser or the idea that equality means equal outcomes?
wrote on 4 Feb 2021, 14:55 last edited by@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?