Fuck the Republicans, they must pay! A third party is what this nation needs. Let's say we get a good amount of people in Congress for 2023 that will make a difference in the overal Majority, that changes things a lot.
Therein lies a big part of the problem I should think. Besides - it appears the GOP is already looking at a generation or more in the wilderness as it is.
There is a now groundswell of folks from all walks and persuasions, breakaways and disgruntled groups that presently already form a new coalition, if not in name but in fact. While some of these folks might hesitate at the label 'Republican', they have rallied around an ideal embodied so far by one man, and many simply tolerate the branding of 'Republican'. The dynamics have changed. In some ways, a new party seems already to have formed. Question is, will it allow the ghosts of the GOP to draw it back into the mire, or will it find feet of its own?
Fuck a Republican. They had the chance.
Nope. Rightward most viable candidate per Buckley. Don’t throw that away Fren.
The grand old party is dead and the rinos that prop it up have been exposed.
Fuck the Republicans, they must pay! A third party is what this nation needs. Let's say we get a good amount of people in Congress for 2023 that will make a difference in the overal Majority, that changes things a lot.
Much easier than starting a new party.
Retake? Maybe Remake is more appropriate! Actually, let's start something brand new instead.
Our system doesn’t tolerate third parties. At all. First party (left or right) to split loses control for two generations minimum here.
Therein lies a big part of the problem I should think. Besides - it appears the GOP is already looking at a generation or more in the wilderness as it is.
Indeed,we are. The party must be remade.
There is a now groundswell of folks from all walks and persuasions, breakaways and disgruntled groups that presently already form a new coalition, if not in name but in fact. While some of these folks might hesitate at the label 'Republican', they have rallied around an ideal embodied so far by one man, and many simply tolerate the branding of 'Republican'. The dynamics have changed. In some ways, a new party seems already to have formed. Question is, will it allow the ghosts of the GOP to draw it back into the mire, or will it find feet of its own?