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Andy823

(11,555 posts)
54. I agree Bush was bad
Wed Oct 30, 2019, 04:44 PM
Oct 2019

But trump makes Bush look like an amateur when it comes to destroying the country. I will agree that many of the braindead base will stick with them, but I think there will be problems for republicans for years.

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The GOP is not going to die. Hopefully it can be diminished in 2020, but it's not going to be dead. RKP5637 Oct 2019 #1
Sadly DownriverDem Oct 2019 #59
It's a horrible system. Absolutely ridiculous in the 21st century! n/t RKP5637 Oct 2019 #62
Not with the rite nominee! Butterflylady Oct 2019 #64
The electoral college favors Republicans, regardless of the nominees. Garrett78 Oct 2019 #72
IF we win enough governorships we can nullify it! Maraya1969 Oct 2019 #92
I agree with you TheRealNorth Oct 2019 #2
And they are more evenly distributed. Garrett78 Oct 2019 #6
They have become Cartaphelius Oct 2019 #47
Republicans will continue to be a threat just for the Senate imbalance. FormerDittoHead Oct 2019 #3
Exactly. The reasons why reform is needed prevent reform from being feasible. Garrett78 Oct 2019 #9
But they are playing with autoerotic asphyxiation. Things could go wrong. nt eppur_se_muova Oct 2019 #4
I'd settle for a break (or significant) crack in the disinformation cult Hermit-The-Prog Oct 2019 #5
Getting more people to vote is the best hope we have, but we've been talking about that for decades. Garrett78 Oct 2019 #19
I'd settle for CMYK Oct 2019 #48
People said it was dead after BushII and the landslide of 2008 wryter2000 Oct 2019 #7
A Republican like Schwarzenegger could be right back in the saddle in CA. tirebiter Oct 2019 #65
Well, personally I think economic trends will drive migration of more democrats (and thus... SWBTATTReg Oct 2019 #8
My wife and I live in a relatively affordable area of CA with a great climate and Dem. Rep. Garrett78 Oct 2019 #15
Don't blame you. I have lots of friends in FL who have either retired there or moved there, SWBTATTReg Oct 2019 #22
I was born and raised in St. Louis. Garrett78 Oct 2019 #28
Ha, small world. STLMO is where I'm at now! It's cold and rainy here, and you ... SWBTATTReg Oct 2019 #33
Companies move jobs to red areas DBoon Oct 2019 #30
Makes absolute sense in what you say! STLMO, where I'm at, has lots of immigrants and such, SWBTATTReg Oct 2019 #36
MO used to be the bellwether of all bellwethers. Now it's East Kansas. Garrett78 Oct 2019 #39
The Republican party has already died. shockey80 Oct 2019 #10
It's the Republican Party that was the inevitable result of... Garrett78 Oct 2019 #13
We could call it the Falange Party DBoon Oct 2019 #31
The Party of Ahab JHB Oct 2019 #49
It's not dead but Turin_C3PO Oct 2019 #11
We can hope, but formerly blue/purple states have gone red. It works both ways. Garrett78 Oct 2019 #76
It may not die but to be associated with the GOP will become a mark of shame. katmondoo Oct 2019 #12
If the Dems can continue to do this 'process' right, strategic with patience, and not empedocles Oct 2019 #20
The shameless don't care. Garrett78 Oct 2019 #77
Then how come Sean spicer hasn't been voted off DWTS yet? Arthur_Frain Oct 2019 #90
I was thinking of writing an opinion on the Republican Party's demise and inevitable lunatica Oct 2019 #14
I've said before Trump 2.0 will be smarter and more charismatic. Garrett78 Oct 2019 #17
And we know the Republicans are incredibly patient lunatica Oct 2019 #24
Absolutely. They're playing the long game. Trump is a symptom and a means to an end. Garrett78 Oct 2019 #38
Excellent points. crickets Oct 2019 #52
They sure smell like it Andy823 Oct 2019 #16
George W. Bush Act_of_Reparation Oct 2019 #50
I agree Bush was bad Andy823 Oct 2019 #54
My thinking is bluestarone Oct 2019 #68
I agree Andy823 Oct 2019 #74
Even if they disown Trump, they won't disown Trumpism. Because they don't need to. Garrett78 Oct 2019 #70
It ain't happening. In a sane world, they would've shrunken to be Guy Whitey Corngood Oct 2019 #18
If drump is removed or resigns the gop will split XRubicon Oct 2019 #21
Last night I watched Bill Kristol's demeanor go shocked and frightened... Grasswire2 Oct 2019 #23
I've written many times about how, while I appreciate the anti-Trump rhetoric, Never Trumpers are... Garrett78 Oct 2019 #40
YEP - most of them for sure Cosmocat Oct 2019 #55
I have otherwise intelligent friends and relatives Thunderbeast Oct 2019 #25
Right wing media and an unregulated social media is so incredibly problematic. Garrett78 Oct 2019 #34
It's not going anywhere. The bubble is getting so big that it will burst. Initech Oct 2019 #26
It's locked up in the psych ward. The Velveteen Ocelot Oct 2019 #27
I agree. trump is the dream come true for the darkest of the republican party... MerryBlooms Oct 2019 #29
I heard that in 1964 after Goldwater. PCIntern Oct 2019 #32
Yeah, as I said, the demise of the GOP has been predicted for decades. Garrett78 Oct 2019 #35
The GOP isn't dead. It just smells funny pecosbob Oct 2019 #37
I agree kimbutgar Oct 2019 #41
Sadly, hate is part of the human condition. jcmaine72 Oct 2019 #42
If 2020 goes well, then must push through Electoral Reforms First, then education reforms. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Oct 2019 #43
Unfortunately, you are correct. nt Ferrets are Cool Oct 2019 #44
They were supposed to be dead in 2009. BlueTsunami2018 Oct 2019 #45
THIS! Cosmocat Oct 2019 #58
The last 3rd is also filled with people who are simply unaware. Garrett78 Oct 2019 #63
Yep. Memories, like attention spans, are short. Garrett78 Oct 2019 #69
You're right. They're way past that. Tiggeroshii Oct 2019 #46
political parties evolve, they don't end or die. Thomas Hurt Oct 2019 #51
It is not just demographic change which dooms Republicans Cicada Oct 2019 #53
I remember the 60's FiveGoodMen Oct 2019 #61
There are way more millennials than there were hippies Cicada Oct 2019 #80
We've seeb this before..In 72, they said the same after McGovern's loss. In 76 we Stuart G Oct 2019 #95
For now, but then they turn 30 and many will vote Republican Polybius Oct 2019 #81
Pew finds Millenials do not get conservative with age Cicada Oct 2019 #83
Time will tell Polybius Oct 2019 #84
That's because some democrats toss the GOP life-lines rockfordfile Oct 2019 #56
I do think Democrats could afford to be more blunt about the opposition. And... Garrett78 Oct 2019 #67
Agree. Democracy/populism vs. Concentrated wealth has played for 165 years bucolic_frolic Oct 2019 #57
The GOP will never die... they will always have their 40% plus Hulk Oct 2019 #60
Let's remember the GOP is the party of the ultra-wealthy and.... KY_EnviroGuy Oct 2019 #66
Yup. moondust Oct 2019 #71
And hooked on racism. And sexism. Without those things, the GOP wouldn't be viable. Garrett78 Oct 2019 #73
Absolutely. moondust Oct 2019 #75
Tens of millions of stupid, gullible people in the USA Yeehah Oct 2019 #78
It's an epidemic and should be thought of that way. Garrett78 Oct 2019 #79
They are not close to dead. But they are getting older. GulfCoast66 Oct 2019 #82
I'm cautiously optimistic that the GOP will eventually have to become at least somewhat sane. Garrett78 Oct 2019 #89
I wish the republican party was dead and gone. I_UndergroundPanther Oct 2019 #85
I think most all of us do. I'm all for a multi-party system, but the GOP... Garrett78 Oct 2019 #87
All his voters will still be with us. And they'll be freshly outraged that we tried holding their NCLefty Oct 2019 #86
Yep. We have to prioritize turning out the base in large numbers and... Garrett78 Oct 2019 #88
They're like cockroaches (or MAGAts) nt live love laugh Oct 2019 #91
Not challenging hate radio was the stupidest thing the dems/left did & we still do. CrispyQ Oct 2019 #93
"Liberal media" became a household term thanks to constant repetition and insufficient pushback. Garrett78 Oct 2019 #94
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