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posted ago by Berret +39 / -0

Please don't immediately try to deport me, and hear me out. I heard Rush Limbaugh say this a while back, and I really think it's true. For the most part, I think the GOP is happy or content with being the minority party. They don't want to actually have to lead. If they're the minority party, they can be seen as "getting along with everyone" and not making people angry by passing laws that some people may not like. If they're in the majority, they're in the crosshairs, and they don't like that. I have many, many negative things to say about Democrats, but for their part, they seem to be united. United to destroy the country and make us a third-world banana republic, but they're united. The Republicans, with the exception of Trump, Pence, and some of the Congresspeople and Senators who have been highlighted in posts here recently, seem only united in their dislike of Trump. Some are certainly Never Trumpers. I really hate to say this, but some of them would be happy with a Biden/Harris presidency, or at the least to be the minority party in the House and Senate, so the pressure is off of them, at least in their minds. I honestly think that's why we haven't heard a peep out of most of them. If Trump's gone, they don't have to be associated with him anymore and they think they'll be liked and accepted again, which of course will never happen. It's all about optics for most of them, and they want to be seen as "nice" and "compassionate" and "getting along with everyone" and I think many are hoping Trump loses so he'll just "go away." What say you all?

Please don't immediately try to deport me, and hear me out. I heard Rush Limbaugh say this a while back, and I really think it's true. For the most part, I think the GOP is happy or content with being the minority party. They don't want to actually have to lead. If they're the minority party, they can be seen as "getting along with everyone" and not making people angry by passing laws that some people may not like. If they're in the majority, they're in the crosshairs, and they don't like that. I have many, many negative things to say about Democrats, but for their part, they seem to be united. United to destroy the country and make us a third-world banana republic, but they're united. The Republicans, with the exception of Trump, Pence, and some of the Congresspeople and Senators who have been highlighted in posts here recently, seem only united in their dislike of Trump. Some are certainly Never Trumpers. I really hate to say this, but some of them would be happy with a Biden/Harris presidency, or at the least to be the minority party in the House and Senate, so the pressure is off of them, at least in their minds. I honestly think that's why we haven't heard a peep out of most of them. If Trump's gone, they don't have to be associated with him anymore and they think they'll be liked and accepted again, which of course will never happen. It's all about optics for most of them, and they want to be seen as "nice" and "compassionate" and "getting along with everyone" and I think many are hoping Trump loses so he'll just "go away." What say you all?
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Alloutwar 4 points ago +4 / -0

Me.I think they just want to be politicians and have a good old time with their Dem buddies in Washington.

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thunderpussy 4 points ago +4 / -0

Except for Trump supporters, the rest of the Republicans are merely part of the Uniparty, with one side playing the role of "good cop" and the other "bad cop".

They switch hats when it is convenient for the interests of their globalist masters who fund their campaigns.

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ekos640 3 points ago +3 / -0

they're all part of the uniparty

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Captntrouble 3 points ago +3 / -0

controlled opposition , but it's all one party, and we're not invited to it

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Fox19 2 points ago +2 / -0

Totally agree, the GOP is a joke