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President Donald Trump: We’re bringing our soldiers back home (www.youtube.com)             MAGA            
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Thehumancentipede 95 points ago +97 / -2

It almost feels like there is a "party switch" happening. Republicans are now the anti war, free speech party

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TheReal45 77 points ago +77 / -0

But we are still the anti-slavery, anti-plantation party.

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9000ENERGY 61 points ago +61 / -0

Republicans were the anti war party until the neocons took over to create the one-party system. They were the RINOs and Never-Trumpers

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GravityBounce1976 28 points ago +28 / -0

Neo-cons were all former Democrats.

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IllusionOfChoice 20 points ago +20 / -0

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GravityBounce1976 13 points ago +13 / -0

Yep. Path of least resistance for those traitors. We need to hang them all in public as a warning to the rest of the traitors that their shit will no longer be tolerated.

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45fan 8 points ago +8 / -0

Specifically, Neocons were originally formed by northeastern Jewish Democrats who became suddenly afraid of the antisemetic lurch of the Democrats in the post-WWII era. Right after the founding of Israel.

They have been obsessed with the Middle East and never gave up their lefty-leanings. They viewed joining conservatism as a matter of survival and not a conversion to conservative ideology.

If you were a poltard you might suggest that there was an ideological subversion of American conservatism by elite Neocons. We are slowly pushing them out it seems.

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GravityBounce1976 2 points ago +2 / -0

Which is odd, because neo-con idealism is more in line with neo-liberalism (and it's 1930s German socialist roots) than anything remotely conservative. They own their success in the Republican party by high-jacking patriotic nationalism and the military/foreign policy. I guess one can consider that a prerequisite for high-jacking domestic policy. The recent revelations of the Color Revolution outlined in the Revolver.news exposé can attest to that.

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BeefyBelisarius 4 points ago +4 / -0

Literally trotskyists who were booted from their own party for opposing stalinism.

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Friendly_B 5 points ago +5 / -0

I don't think they were the Marxists on the Left though. I saw neocons on the Left for a long time and they were super obvious during the Obama years.

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aaafirefly123 3 points ago +3 / -0

Ah yes the Bush Republicans who ruled the party from 1989 to 2015.

Trump did us all a favor of kicking them out.

They formed some weak ass Party in Exile in the form of the Lincoln Project, but they will soon realize that they will never gain power again.

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yukondave 29 points ago +29 / -0

Trump did not move the GOP to his platform. He actually delivered on their platform. The GOP was actually controlled opposition and he revealed it. I have brought up the fact that the republicans controlled both houses and the presidency on January 2016 and they did not pass or try to pass the long list of republican promises. Ask them why Paul Ryan did nothing

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BeMyFren 7 points ago +7 / -0

I assume the next crop of republicans will be winning on the trump doctrine. We can vote the bums out in 2022. Trump will make the party shift on his platform. We need to send more trump supporters to congress to help him win.

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based_trekkie 6 points ago +6 / -0

^ This, the McCain RINOS are basically Democrats who ran as Republicans for to give their War Hawking some "plausible deniability"

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Alpha_plus 5 points ago +5 / -0

Yep, you see Ben Shapiro types that snipe at the president every chance they get. Rhinos ride the trump train cause it's popular, not because they truly believe or like what he's doing. The GOP establishment is biding their time, hoping to turn the party back their way in 2024. That's why they keep trying to prop up neocons like Nikki Haley at the RNC.

I think the Rhinos fail though. The MAGA movement is too strong, even without Trump in 2024 to go back to nominating neocon shills. I hope I'm right.

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aaafirefly123 2 points ago +2 / -0

Won’t work, Trump’s too popular with the masses to go back to the way things were.

There is no putting this genie back into the bottle.

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IllusionOfChoice 10 points ago +10 / -0

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MedPede 8 points ago +8 / -0

Unless I've got my history wrong, before the Bushes, the GOP was more likely to get America out of wars, while the DNC was more likely to get us into wars.

President Trump values the lives of American soldiers, and isn't going to throw them away for political points or monetary gifts from the military industrial complex. It is one of the reasons why we elected him. Trump doesn't need money. They can't bribe him.