Posted on 07/14/2015 10:33:26 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
This has been a tough few weeks for Republicans. Donald Trump is emerging as a far more complex threat to the partys future than it first appeared. It remains nearly impossible for him to win the nomination and he probably lacks the attention span for an independent run, but thats cold comfort. Viability as a candidate is not what makes him dangerous.
By loudly embracing the partys nastiest impulses, Trump threatens to topple a domino that could force the GOP into an open split and a full rebranding. Though rare, there is a precedent for this phenomenon in the Republican Partys own history. That precedent is based on a sort of political physics built into the foundations of our system. A political party in our system can survive many calamities, but once it loses the ability to compete for the White House the pressure toward dissolution is impossible to check.
Throughout our history Republicans and their forerunners have occupied the second slot in the two-party system we inherited from the British. Under the influence of Jefferson, Democrats coalesced around the interests of farmers, labor, and Southern planters against the emergence of capitalism. Led originally by Hamilton, the Federalists, Whigs, and then Republicans primarily channeled the interests of tradesman, merchants, industrialists, and professionals. Their priorities were the promotion of trade, commerce and national expansion. By virtue of these alignments, Democrats have consistently enjoyed an advantage of numbers while Republicans enjoyed better funding, a more coherent ideological platform, and far superior organization....
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Racist, racist, racist.
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Racist.
Bored Yet?
Racist, racist, racist.
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Racist.
Bored Yet?
Trump's statements, while not artfully delivered, show common sense. That's empowering in the same way that RR empowered a generation of conservatives. The Left has ridiculed and marginalized conservatives for decades.
It's going to be harder keeping conservatives on the eGOP reservation.
Is this before or after he said that only HARD WORKING Mexicans can stay...
Wouldn’t that, therefore, hurt American job hunters?
Nasty impulse bump
“The GOP took the country dominantly for one reason only:”
Lincoln was elected with only 39% of the vote. He was a sectional candidate in a four way race.
Post Civil War the South was occupied territory with generals ruling over military districts. ‘Dominating’ politics during Reconstruction was as easy for the GOP as for the soviets when they occupied eastern Europe. It would have been impossible for them not to.
-PJ
Instead of saying, “Wow, Trump’s popularity must mean the American people want the borders sealed and illegals deported, maybe we should agree with Trump,” the Stupid Party strikes again. They deserve to lose.
Trump is the featured speaker at a rally coming up on the 17th in Texas, I think. The demand for tickets is so great they had to move it to a larger venue. Can’t wait to hear what he says next.
Note to self: Stock up on popcorn.
He already has- Jamiel Shaw. It’s pretty plain in the easy & familiar way Trump interacted with him & has had him tell his story. And that he put Mr Shaw’s tragedy “ahead” of Kathryn Steinle’s murder.
Mr. Shaw is an excellent communicator. I hope his mission in life uses his gifts to the full. There were a lot of white people who watched him speak perhaps grown up in compromised circumstances who thought to themselves they might have been lucky to grow up with a dad like that.
That’s a personality that can unite. Beyonce trashing the 1st and the NAACP blowing statues off a mountain are nothing but destructive attention whores working on a grand scale.
I wondered, at the time, if Mr Trump might have had thoughts of finding a place for Mr Shaw either in his campaign or one of his business ventures/ some business connection. I hope so. My heart breaks for him.
And that’s a good point about White people who grew up with parents who were less than present, growing up. It makes a huge difference. It doesn’t just happen in compromised situation, but among affluent families as well. (or at least it did in the 80s. I don’t imagine it’s better now.)
Trump if successful might actually bring the GOP back.
Just as the Whigs ran out of steam and folded—the GOP needs to fold up and end on the trash heap of history—Need new Party —Merge the Reform, Constution, etc... Parties into a new Liberal Party. Not a 3rd Party but a 2nd Party to replace the Vichy Republicans we have now. Trump is leading a movement.
Historians have cut the numbers seven ways from Sunday. It ultimately came down to an anti-slavery vote, really by about 3:1. Only one of the four parties stood for slavery, the southern Dems.
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