It can certainly be reformed. The dishonesty of the leadership with the base is actually an indication that reform is possible as in order to appeal to their base they must not reveal their true intensions. In this situation, we just need to pay more attention to the primary process and make sure candidates move on who should and politicians who did not live up to their ideals are cutoff.
It can be time for a new party, but that is when the politicians are being honest about what they are trying to do and doing the wrong things rather than when they are being dishonest about what they intend to do and doing the wrong things.
If it can be reformed, then why hasn't it been? It wasn't reformed post-Reagan nor during the Tea party. At the absolute height of the MAGA movement and with Trump as President barely any supporters were elected to Congress. The GOP establishment blocked their nominations. The Republicans in state governments aren't any better given they allowed the greatest election fraud ever seen in the western world to happen unopposed.
Republican shills make a lot of bold predictions and promises, but never deliver. Why is that ALWAYS the case? Because their party is hopelessly corrupt and cannot be reformed.
Because majority of the people finally woke up to the RINOS just these past 4 years, and after the election.
We got to see the actual RINOs who back-stabbed us and for the first time, I guess we might actually be careful about who we select during the primaries.
But you never know, humans never cease to surprise.
That's why it hasn't been reformed yet, the process is just beginning.
No, that is completely false. From Barry Goldwater way back in the sixties to today, people have tried to reform the GOP and have failed. You seem to think the term RINO is new, it isn't. It's been around for decades. As I'm fond of saying, the term RINO is redundant when all that is needed to describe bought and paid for traitors is to say Republican.
It can certainly be reformed. The dishonesty of the leadership with the base is actually an indication that reform is possible as in order to appeal to their base they must not reveal their true intensions. In this situation, we just need to pay more attention to the primary process and make sure candidates move on who should and politicians who did not live up to their ideals are cutoff.
It can be time for a new party, but that is when the politicians are being honest about what they are trying to do and doing the wrong things rather than when they are being dishonest about what they intend to do and doing the wrong things.
If it can be reformed, then why hasn't it been? It wasn't reformed post-Reagan nor during the Tea party. At the absolute height of the MAGA movement and with Trump as President barely any supporters were elected to Congress. The GOP establishment blocked their nominations. The Republicans in state governments aren't any better given they allowed the greatest election fraud ever seen in the western world to happen unopposed.
Republican shills make a lot of bold predictions and promises, but never deliver. Why is that ALWAYS the case? Because their party is hopelessly corrupt and cannot be reformed.
#NEVER REPUBLICAN AGAIN.
Because majority of the people finally woke up to the RINOS just these past 4 years, and after the election. We got to see the actual RINOs who back-stabbed us and for the first time, I guess we might actually be careful about who we select during the primaries. But you never know, humans never cease to surprise. That's why it hasn't been reformed yet, the process is just beginning.
No, that is completely false. From Barry Goldwater way back in the sixties to today, people have tried to reform the GOP and have failed. You seem to think the term RINO is new, it isn't. It's been around for decades. As I'm fond of saying, the term RINO is redundant when all that is needed to describe bought and paid for traitors is to say Republican.
well in that case. My young ass just learned something, thanks.