I've been following the rise and evolution of this movement since before Trump even became a candidate and I can assure you, the "true patriots" are NOT more or less on the same page. There are all sorts of factions playing a role here, in no particular order: (1) traditional Republicans, (2) the Tea Party swamp drainers, (3) the racial identitarians, (4) the Q-anon followers, (5) the accelerationists, (6) the faith-first religious conservatives, (7) the 1776 revolutionaries, (8) the Trump "God Emperor" worshipers, (9) and of course the ShareBlue infiltrators and rabble-rousers.
There is certainly some crossover between these groups but people tend to sit primarily in a single group and there is often a lot of cross-talk between them. They certainly aren't a unified single voice except in a few areas such as the tearing down of the establishment and (prior to yesterday) agreeing that Trump was the primary vehicle for accomplishing this.
I've been following the rise and evolution of this movement since before Trump even became a candidate and I can assure you, the "true patriots" are NOT more or less on the same page. There are all sorts of factions playing a role here, in no particular order: (1) traditional Republicans, (2) the Tea Party swamp drainers, (3) the racial identitarians, (4) the Q-anon followers, (5) the accelerationists, (6) the faith-first religious conservatives, (7) the 1776 revolutionaries, (8) the Trump "God Emperor" worshipers, (9) and of course the ShareBlue infiltrators and rabble-rousers.
There is certainly some crossover between these groups but people tend to sit primarily in a single group and there is often a lot of cross-talk between them. They certainly aren't a unified single voice except in a few areas such as the tearing down of the establishment and (prior to yesterday) agreeing that Trump was the primary vehicle for accomplishing this.