Posted on 01/10/2021 3:50:34 PM PST by Hojczyk
I have never been in favor of blowing the whole thing up and starting over where the Republican Party is concerned. At similar junctures in the past, such as January 2009, it has always seemed to be that it would be more productive to work to reform the GOP from within. Given this current situation, and the near-universal disaffection of Trump voters from the GOP representatives they have sadly helped to elect, it is difficult to maintain that outlook any longer.
At best, the Republican Party has proven itself to be largely corrupt and hopelessly inept over the past four years. At worst, its elected representatives have demonstrated that, by and large, they have nothing but contempt for the people who elected them, as most recently demonstrated by their refusal to do anything to rein in the abuses of the Big Tech monopolies.
Donald Trump had 88 million followers to his now-banned Twitter account. Should he choose to do so, he has the ability to now lead much of this loyal base of support completely away from the Republican Party and establish a political party of his own. Given that Trump has no more use for the GOP’s elected officials than his supporters do, it seems unarguably true that the Republican Party’s continued existence as a national force in American politics stands on thinner ice than it ever has in the past.
It couldn’t happen to a more deserving bunch of people.
Start another party and put the GOP out of business. They are terrible people and a disaster for the country.
Start a new party so the elections can keep being stolen? What difference is it going to make?
I do not buy that argument and, even if I did, I still want to work to kill the Republican Party off. Useless, deceitful, traitorous bastards, every one of them.
We could primary out the radical left element, while destroying the Republican Party. Its the only real world solution I can think of, and THEY CANT STOP US.
The specifically retired in 2018 because after refusing to overturn Obamacare (after running on that for nearly 10 years) the GOP was tired of taking heat for not helping Trump. So they decided to hand the house to the dems and let them be open opposition to Trump as opposed to the hidden opposition that the GOP had been. The ran half assed campaigns and had a bunch of safe members retire unexpectedly to seal the deal.
They had no issues with turning their seats over to dems but they ill cling to those seats until it's pried out of their cold dead hands in order to keep MAGA people from taking them.
And what did the GOP learn from that? Nothing, not a damned thing.
I guess Blackmon has not heard about Trump invoking the Insurrection Act.
I agree. Force them out ie VOTE them out. Find Patriots to run against these GOP reps.
Why should we leave, they’re the ones that suck.
ROFLMAO
Our President has 100 plus million Patriots whom he know have said Fk the Republican party, so not, he will not be extending any olive branch, mayhap a middle digit.... ;-))
Donald Trump Holds The Future of the Republic in his Hands
FTFY
Why hasn't it been done years ago? Why the conga line of leftist, open border globalist and Marxist, like Clinton, Bush and Obama?
Time for NO political party. When the Uniparty showed they could rig an election, they also proved that votes (and politicians) mean nothing. Adjust accordingly.
The failed actors and actresses can dance on their Kabuki Theater stage but there's no reason to be Charlie Brown and have Lucy pull the football away again.
The entire charade is based on the public believing the lie. Walking away from the lie leaves them holding the entire bag with no one to blame for their failures but themselves.
ITs dead, actually, the Democrats are going to win it all. Rabid Pro-Trumpers and anti trumpers in the party will never see eye to eye, and will never compromise, we may as well be finished.... maybe...
Look at all the retirements in 2018 of RINOs, I think we’ll see even more retire, which will create the opening for a complete MAGA takeover of the GOP.
Despite all those retirements, only seven senators and a handful of congressmen protested The Steal.
The GOP is a uniparty faction; all of its members (except tiny fraction of The Steal objectors) are complicit. It should be thrown in the fire.
Yes.
The GOP, at least since 1928, has been an obstacle to the development of a right-wing mirror image of the radicalizing Democrats.
I would rather have the Democrats in front of me than the Republicans behind me. The death of the New Hampshire GOP tells the story, all over the country.
The GOP has no future, the sooner it is dead and buried, the better.
I agree. I’ve had it with the Republican party. Before the Trump era I swore those AH’s off. Along came Trump under that banner and I was back on only as a means to support Trump.
When the Trump era ends, the GOP is going to be in deep shit. Bet the rent.
You are correct, sir.
That is the best idea. We will never end the GOP. They multiply like roaches. Your reasons are the best I’ve read.
A recurring propetic utterance from the late Kim Clement:
April 13, 2012: “... God said, “In the next few years, I will raise up a party, a party that I’ve told you about. It shall neither be Republican nor Democrat, and they shall be the American party and they shall stand for what is right.” God said. “Watch Me, how I raise it up in this nation,” says the Lord...” Nov. 13, 2013: “...There’s an American party that’s emerging, a party that’s going to outdo the Republicans and the Democrats, a party that’s going to stand up for what is right. Of course they’ll have flaws, but you can see the disintegration and the discord that’s taking place in this nation. That’s coming to an end. Maybe it’ll take longer than you think, but it’s in, it’s there.”
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