Posted on 11/13/2022 9:47:53 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
Mary Trump predicted Sunday on MSNBC’s “Velshi” that if her uncle, former President Donald Trump, were not the leader of the Republican Party, he would “burn everything down.”
Anchor Ali Velshi said, “What do you think happens here?” Donald Trump wants to be relevant in the face of an election that has done something for him he never wanted: it has proved that he is potentially less relevant, and he thinks he is. How do you square those things? You maintain that he maintains the dangerousness in the Republican Party, by extension, the most dangerous person in America.”
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
There’s nothing worse than a scorned relative.
Mary Trump. Really, CC? Mary Trump?
I wonder why. The only thing she’s got going for her is her last name, and the only way she uses it is a weapon against her uncle. So why doesn’t he like her?
I’ll bring the marshmallows.
There won’t be anything left to burn after this current band of jackals finishes up their raid.
He doesn’t care what she says. He’s busy
She’s getting paid by the word, I would guess
“IF”?
That is why the democrats are so afraid of him </sarcasm off>
I’ve heard it for seven years.
You would think people would start tuning this nonsense out.
The corrupt evil insiders are now doing everything they can to stop Trump from running. Just look at this place. The posers have come out of the woodwork trying to convince all it's time to go back to politics as usual and get back to electing lawyers turned career politician.
Isn’t that what she’s been trying to do?
Why the Whig Party Collapsed
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The divisive slavery issue came to a head again in 1854 with the passing of the Kansas-Nebraska Act, which authorized new territories and states to decide for themselves if they wanted to allow slavery.
Anti-slavery Whigs, deciding that their party wasn’t sufficiently committed to halting the spread of slavery, splintered off and formed the Republican party along with anti-slavery Democrats. Among the former prominent Whigs who turned Republican were Thaddeus Stevens, William Seward and Abraham Lincoln.
Meanwhile, other Whigs were getting swept up in anti-immigrant, nativist movements like the Know Nothings, a secret society that grew to become a political force in the 1850s. Fillmore, who had been dumped by the Whigs in 1852, ran in 1856 as the nominee of the American Party, the political wing of the Know Nothings. Many conservative Whigs followed him.
1856 was the last election in which the Whigs fielded a candidate, but former Whig William Seward, who went on to serve as Lincoln’s secretary of state, pronounced the party’s eulogy in 1855: “Let, then, the Whig party pass. It committed a grievous fault, and grievously hath it answered it. Let it march out of the field, therefore, with all the honors.”
“It’s remarkable how fast it all fell apart for the Whigs,” says Wallach. “From right before the 1852 election thinking they were in good shape, to 1854 being clearly obsolete and in 1855 literally going out of business.
“It’s pretty striking.”
https://www.history.com/news/whig-party-collapse
If we are not coming up to a 1912 Bull Moose party situation, perhaps we are coming up to a 1854 Whig party situation.
The Republican party was dead on the floor when Trump came down the elevator.
And it will be dead on the floor without Trump. Bet the rent.
All you need to know right there.
Fine by me
Trump will get 15 million votes. The Republican candidate will get around 60 million votes. Biden (or the winning Democrat) will capture 400+ EVs.
Right now I give it 50% chance of that scenario happening.
Mary. Bite the big one. Maybe that will take away some of your sourpuss BS. Nasty Biatch.
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