Why do Republicans still back Trump? The answer is simple: Attitude and gratitude
By Scott Jennings
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Why do Republicans stick with Donald Trump?
Its a question Im asked again and again by Democrats, Never Trumpers, and journalists. But the answer is simple.
Attitude and gratitude.
For years, Republican voters wanted someone anyone to come along and do two things: stick it to the Clintons and punch back against the media-Democratic Party alliance that fires on every Republican brave enough to stick a head out of the foxhole.
If you attended any GOP fundraiser or grassroots event between 2000 and 2016 and I went to hundreds you heard this sentiment over and over. And over. And over.
For Republicans, it seemed like those awful Clintons got to play by a different set of rules than the rest of us. And they always seemed so smug about it. Many had tried and failed to oppose them. The first Bush and Bob Dole, decent men and dedicated public servants, were steamrolled by the Clintons in 90s.
Sure, we had George W. Bush after Clinton was termed out, and Obama managed to knock Hillary down a peg in 2008. But she still wound up secretary of State while Bill traveled the world, racking up speaking fees and foundation tributes that would embarrass Croesus himself. Damn those Clintons.
For finally bringing them to heel, alone, the president has earned the forever gratitude of virtually every Republican. The rest hardly matters. Jareds security clearance? National emergency? Stormy Daniels? Please.
Like the high school quarterback who took his team to the state championship, Trump will never buy a Diet Coke in the proverbial Republican saloon again. And the barkeep will hang Robert Muellers report in the back of a urinal.
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Head out to the Qwivvering masses and read what The Ballerina has to say about the dire electoral straits Donaldus Magnus (may re-election be upon him) is in.
40 is the new 30 when it comes to polls. Soon to become “wishing for single point drop”.