90 points

“They didn’t stand up to Trump” makes it sound like Trump is something that happened to them.

No. They welcomed Trump with open arms. They bent over backwards to defend Trump.

They changed their entire identity to become all about Trump.

When Trump cozied up to Russia, they started loving Russia.

When Trump tried to overthrow the election, they stormed the capital for him, and protected him from impeachment.

They are all as culpable as Trump.

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The analogy I like is that Trump is like the high school coach who fed the team steroids and meth to win games. Now the team is burning down the school.

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Sure, except I can’t picture Trump doing that much work.

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There’s a great graphic novel about a small town crime boss who is also the local football coach. And yes, being a coach would be too much work for the reall Donnie

https://bookshop.org/p/books/southern-bastards-volume-1-here-was-a-man-jason-aaron/8400796?ean=9781632150165

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4 points

Their version of regret is a quick rewrite of recent history

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3 points

Well said.

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2 points

And when Trump is gone, they’ll probably continue to be like Trump. That party is dead to me.

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84 points

If we nominate Trump, we will get destroyed…and we will deserve it.

-Lindsey Graham

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42 points

-Lindsey Graham

This opinion subject to change, depending on which way the wind blows.

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32 points

“Use my words against me” Lindsey Graham.

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One of the silver linings of this shitshow is that they’re giving us their own petards so we can use it to hoist them.

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15 points

“I fold faster than superman on laundry day”

-Lindsay “spineless chode” Graham

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13 points

Are we still making fun of him for being a bigoted, hypocritical, closeted homosexual?

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I would. You don’t get respect for being a homosexual by being the guy trying to outlaw it. Respect is a peace treaty, not law.

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Titles like this make it seem like Trump is the problem but he’s not, he’s a symptom. No fully functioning, rational party would have someone like Trump as a serious contender for POTUS.

The GOP has been on this path for decade’s now going back at least as far as Nixon. We’re honestly lucky they picked someone as lazy and dimwitted as Trump; if they’d picked someone just as morally bankrupt and corrupt but with actual intelligence and cunning we’d already be living in a dictatorship.

We might still end up there but the sheer stupidity of the GOP and its leadership is giving us a second chance to reclaim our country before it’s too late. Vote in every election you’re eligible for from your state on down to you local county; they all count!

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It’s my strong opinion that the pardon of Nixon is directly responsible for the current state of partisan politics in the US.

If he had been held accountable then, we wouldn’t be dealing with half of our politicians arguing that the president is above the law.

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12 points

You’re not wrong.

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11 points

Could we say it’s back even further? Was there any comeuppance after the Civil War?

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Kinda, but with the later Southern Strategy, and the two parties kinda switching sides, that gets a bit muddy to follow a direct causal chain.

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People. Voted. For. Trump.

You can try to blame the leadership all you like but fact of the matter is that 30-40ish percent of Americans like the guy and voted for him.

And they are voting for people like him down ballot as well.

Trump is the symptom. We’ll be dealing with this shit when he’s dead.

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And one of the root causes is propaganda passed off as affordable education to school districts whose budgets are bieng intentionally choked off in favor of for profit education all across this country for the last 5 or so decades

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Yes they did, but if Republicans had actual leadership,principles, values, ethics, etc they could have easily boxed in Trump and /or boxed him out.

They could have impeached him and voted to remove him after Jan 6. It was their get out of jail free card. And they cowardly chose not to.

They let the rot fester and not it’s going to kill them or the country or both.

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People voted for the republican candidate, as they were raised to do. They don’t like trump. They like “who they’ve been told trump is”, often the exact opposite of what he is.

A tidal wave of russian propaganda and money, and a complicit corporate news swept this piece of fraud into office, and the fox news cult machine has been chewing on them since. They have no other options. That they’re aware of.

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They have no other options. That they’re aware of.

That’s because they’re dumb. There’s really no other way to state it at this point. Maybe it’s innate, maybe it’s conditioned, I don’t think it matters. The fact is that they’re dumb as shit and they honestly can’t tell.

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5 points

This ignores the fact that he dominated the primary.

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3 points

Oh man, I wish they didn’t like Trump. My dad fucking loves him, still.

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3 points

I can’t wait to find out if you’re right.

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51 points

As someone who lived through the 90s, none of this is surprising. Starting with AM radio, they’ve courted people in the vast emptiness between cities because that’s where the cheapest political power exists in America. In the 90s it was the “Religious Right” In the 00’s and 10’s it was “The Tea Party.” Past that you’ve got the various alt-right groups like Qanon.

I’m reminded of The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, where the apprentice creates a bunch of automatons to carry water for him and is almost drowned by it. Except the wizard is Mitch fucking McConnell.

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Haha that’s an amazingly accurate analogy I’ve never thought of with the mop buckets. I give you metaphorical Lemmy Gold 🥇

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Before the 1990s, ’ the FCC’s Fairness Doctrine’ kept one person/company from owning too many radio stations and forced broadcasters to air both sides of the argument. Reagan started the push to kill it, and eventually it passed away.

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