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In reply to the discussion: Sorry, folks, but the Republican Party is not on its death bed. [View all]Andy823
(11,555 posts)54. I agree Bush was bad
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
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
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
Ha, small world. STLMO is where I'm at now! It's cold and rainy here, and you ...
SWBTATTReg
Oct 2019
#33
Makes absolute sense in what you say! STLMO, where I'm at, has lots of immigrants and such,
SWBTATTReg
Oct 2019
#36
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
I was thinking of writing an opinion on the Republican Party's demise and inevitable
lunatica
Oct 2019
#14
Absolutely. They're playing the long game. Trump is a symptom and a means to an end.
Garrett78
Oct 2019
#38
Even if they disown Trump, they won't disown Trumpism. Because they don't need to.
Garrett78
Oct 2019
#70
I've written many times about how, while I appreciate the anti-Trump rhetoric, Never Trumpers are...
Garrett78
Oct 2019
#40
Right wing media and an unregulated social media is so incredibly problematic.
Garrett78
Oct 2019
#34
I agree. trump is the dream come true for the darkest of the republican party...
MerryBlooms
Oct 2019
#29
If 2020 goes well, then must push through Electoral Reforms First, then education reforms. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Oct 2019
#43
We've seeb this before..In 72, they said the same after McGovern's loss. In 76 we
Stuart G
Oct 2019
#95
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
And hooked on racism. And sexism. Without those things, the GOP wouldn't be viable.
Garrett78
Oct 2019
#73
I'm cautiously optimistic that the GOP will eventually have to become at least somewhat sane.
Garrett78
Oct 2019
#89
All his voters will still be with us. And they'll be freshly outraged that we tried holding their
NCLefty
Oct 2019
#86
Not challenging hate radio was the stupidest thing the dems/left did & we still do.
CrispyQ
Oct 2019
#93