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https://www.thebulwark.com/p/my-last-day-as-an-accomplice-of-the-republican-party-miles-brunerSINCE DONALD TRUMP DESCENDED that golden escalator in 2015, the Republican party has devolved into a cult of personality that mirrors the worst authoritarian regimes of the last one hundred years.
For ten years, the GOP has waged an unrelenting war on our civic institutions, the separation of powers, the foundation of the rule of law, and the very nature of truth itself. While Trump and his supporters in Congress have been the driving force behind the rights descent into despotism, it would not have been possible without the thousands of consultants, aides, and politicos working behind the scenes to fully execute their systematic dismantling of American democratic norms.
Thats why Im publishing this letter today.
For over twelve years, I worked inside the Republican ecosystem, helping the party advance its goals in several fields, ranging from grassroots voter outreach to digital fundraising. I worked inside GOP circles through Trumps takeover of the party, his initial downfall, and his resurgence in 20232024. At every step along the way, I rationalized, compartmentalized, and found excuses to stay tethered to the party, even as I grew to believe it was undermining the foundations of our constitutional republic. But over the last few months, the compartmentalization and coping stopped working to silence my conscience.
And now, after more than a decade, I have decided I have finally had enough.
I quit. I quit the Republican party and my job as an accomplice to the party in the throes of an authoritarian cult. Today, I resigned from my career as a senior fundraising strategist for one of the leading Republican digital fundraising firms in Washington, D.C.
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(8,183 posts)Nevilledog
(55,134 posts)msfiddlestix
(8,183 posts)Nevilledog
(55,134 posts)democrank
(12,676 posts)Although Im glad Bruner eventually left his position that assisted Republicans, I cant understand how he could have continued to help them once he knew how much damage they were doing to this country and the people in it.
Do I understand there was a financial aspect to his decision to stay and play? Yes, but he used so many excuses and talked himself into going against his own beliefs so many times.
Nevilledog
(55,134 posts)Cha
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