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Daniel644 33 points ago +49 / -16

Republican party is forever tainted, time to start fresh not try to salvage anything. I sure as shit ain't a republican anymore and have no intention to vote for any from this point on, they are more dead to me then AT&T.

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BasedChase45 20 points ago +35 / -15

That's not true. This party was born from Lincoln the greatest president in US history. Don't let the bushes and the McConnells distract you from the Reagans and the Roosevelts and the Trumps of this party

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SteelMongoose 29 points ago +29 / -0

Washington was greater than Lincoln. He rejected a chance a personal power after leading the war against tyranny personally. And he also warned us about political parties.

Anyway, the rot is deep through this government. Clever maneuvering will not be enough, no matter how we approach the question of political parties.

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Grond999 13 points ago +16 / -3

Trump is hardly a fucking RepubliCUNT. The party fucking kicked Trump out as quickly as they could.

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Sarsen1776 9 points ago +9 / -0

Which is why we kick them out. It's our house, and our apparatus. The Rino's can go make their own party.

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Dereliction -1 points ago +1 / -2

Haven't they already proved that false? Do you really need another serving of that to swallow down?

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GabeC1997 8 points ago +10 / -2

The corruption is too entrenched for reform, remember that the party wouldn't let Trump run unless he picked Pence for VP, who then proceeded to stab him in the back every step of the way...

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Snoman 4 points ago +9 / -5

Your just spitting out words. Lincoln wasn’t who you think he was, and which Roosevelt, one was a racist Progressive

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Populist_Leader 7 points ago +12 / -5

Pretty obvious he meant Teddy Roosevelt.

Lincoln was a tyrant.

The party of Eisenhower, Nixon, and Reagan. Marjorie Taylor Greene, Gaetz, Trump, Boebert, Gosar, Biggs, Mastriano, DeSantis, Paxton, Noem.

Not everyone is a McConnell and the Patriot Party could easily be tainted by PINOs

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Snoman 3 points ago +4 / -1

Not so easily if access is defined, a proven voting record that aligns w/the populist movement. There are others I would add using the left strategy, burrowing leaders into the departments. Robert Barnes, Steve Cortes, Steve Bannon, Peter Navarro, too name a few

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Morokei 2 points ago +4 / -2

And all they can say about 2024 is they will be “neutral” on President Trump.

Fuck them. No more.

gop is already the third party.

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BoltBoltBoltBolt90 7 points ago +10 / -3

We need to takeover the republican party from within, or else it'll split the vote

Republicans would take away around 10% of our popular vote in a hypothetical presidential race(since we'd get a large majority of the republican voterbase to switch to us), costing us in key swing states because most of the voter base would switch to the patriot party, but not everyone. Taking over the republican party from within retains the entire republican voterbase, so there isn't a risk of losing the vote to pussies who don't want to switch over or the average moderate who may vote republican, but wouldn't make the jump over to the patrot party

I think an America First/Patriot congressional faction is the way to go, and then under the banner of a republican party that follows trumpism

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Jrubin 4 points ago +4 / -0

Agree

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nubfilter 4 points ago +4 / -0

This is the correct answer folks... do not pull votes from the R candidates, pull from the Ds

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iDinduNuffin 3 points ago +3 / -0

so there isn't a risk of losing the vote to pussies who don't want to switch over or the average moderate who may vote republican

If your movement relies on people like that then you already lost. It's not like it matters anyway, are you ignoring the fact that what actually costs us in swing states is them cheating?

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iDinduNuffin 5 points ago +5 / -0

"We just need to do this and this, guys"

"We just need to win a big enough landslide to counter the fraud, guys"

Reminder that Trump gained well over 10 million votes from 2016 to 2020.

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Jabblemonkey1 5 points ago +5 / -0

THIS. BIGLY.

Elections are meaningless charades.

Trump won the 2020 presidential election.

I know it, you know it, even Biden knows it.

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Observer95 5 points ago +5 / -0

And Republicans participated in stealing from him.

The Patriot Party will not split any vote. The NeverTrumpers in the GOP did not vote for him and will never vote for him. So what is there to split? Trump got votes from Independents and Democrats.

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XISUX 1 point ago +1 / -0

As long as secret algorithms are used to count the votes, the fix is in.

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War_Hamster 3 points ago +3 / -0

The Party is an inanimate object. It's people who deserve our disdain, not a thing.

I've never been a Republican but would consider it if its leadership had integrity.

You are really starting out behind the 8-ball if you start your own party. The Libertarians have been trying for years to get on the debate stage, but are thwarted at every turn. It's not that easy.

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iDinduNuffin 2 points ago +4 / -2

That's because libertarians and their ideas are retarded and nobody likes them. How many people like Trump and his ideas which were already tried and tested? Saddling yourself with the GOP, whose entire purpose is to lose, isn't just starting out behind the 8-ball but remaining behind it forever. Trump already did the heavy lifting with breaking people out of that trap, we have the numbers, all that'd be left is to organize things. Then all the retarded establishment theater like the "debates" become as irrelevant as Biden's ghost-town rallies.

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Dereliction 0 points ago +1 / -1

The Libertarians are not a party for Libertarians, but a puppet party controlled by the DS.

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War_Hamster 1 point ago +1 / -0

Not to be argumentative, but I don't agree with your assessment of the LP being DS controlled. It is dysfunctional for different reasons.

I've been involved at the national level and walked away after observing and drawing the conclusion that they are unable/unwilling to do what it takes to be a serious party.

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Dereliction 2 points ago +2 / -0

I welcome disagreement, especially if I might be wrong. Regardless, while I do agree with your observation on its surface, I think the unable/unwillingness to be a serious party is by design.

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Observer95 1 point ago +2 / -1

How do you intend to vote out the swamp that controls the party on the local level?

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MaddieEsquire 1 point ago +1 / -0

It’s really easy to get involved in local party politics. The vast majority of people here are all talk, waiting for some mystical force to form a new party and we’ll just churn out memes and vote like before. If every one of us showed up at local GOP meetings and ran for our precinct’s committeeman/woman slot, we’d actually start to tap into our influence.

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Staatssicherheit 2 points ago +3 / -1

How's the Reform Party doing now days? Bull Moose?