248
Comments (15)
sorted by:
You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread.
1
Bobfaggot1945 1 point ago +1 / -0

the only way forward that guarantees we get some good politicians in the next couple decades

No, actually that would just fracture the party. It would create a third party, some would never get it.. and it would just be an all around bad idea.

Better would be to just rebrand the republican party. The lion party. Not the elephant party, that party is dead. Trump is the new republican party. The cucks would wither and die, then fall in line.

0
somethinsomethin47 0 points ago +1 / -1

Yeah this is mainly the response I get. I would counter and say;

Parties have switched throughout all of American History. They change because issues change and parties become rolled up in civilian displeasure.

The GOP hasnt represented the interests of America since Reagan. There should be no good reason for anyone to support the continuation of a party that has sold out American citizens for 25 years.

Trump is not a Republican. Republicans have held power in Congress in the past 25 years. Not as much as the Dems, but they have had their opportunities to actually do good for the people. Nothing happened

The GOP is not Trump and if people dont realize this, we are just gonna get stuck with another Bush

1
Bobfaggot1945 1 point ago +1 / -0

Trump IS a republican rofl. I'm glad you aren't a political advisor

0
somethinsomethin47 0 points ago +1 / -1

If you cannot see the nuance in difference between "registered as a republican" and "republican" then i would say you shouldn't be determining who is and is not a political advisor.

Trump has always been socially liberal throughout his entire life, he didnt change those stances. He openly supports gay marriage, legalization of weed, among other liberal policies.

He is in no way a republican. I was raised in a conservative household and the issues my father took to heart (Christianity openly allowed in schools, harsher drug penalties, gay marriage is wrong) are so far from the policies of Trump. If anything hes truly a moderate leaning libertarian (conservative with fiscal policies, liberal with social policies).

Edit: I would also like to say that most importantly, hes a patriot and he loves America. This is why normal republicans love him, because at the heart of the conservative, is a love for America. I would say 85% of the GOP does not share this. Its time for a new party.