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In reply to the discussion: I keep hearing how "we need a viable conservative party." Why? What for? [View all]BannonsLiver
(20,285 posts)28. I think the point is a sane opposition
Im not under the delusion that Dems will always be in power. So when we lose some, and we will, the results are not catastrophic as seen between 2016-20.
If you can figure out a way for the opposition to dissolve into the ether Im all ears, but that doesnt sound very realistic.
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I keep hearing how "we need a viable conservative party." Why? What for? [View all]
thucythucy
Feb 2021
OP
Your reply rebuts your premise. Nixon only resigned because republicans told him they would impeach
GulfCoast66
Feb 2021
#15
Good god, I'm not defending today's republicans. Nor necessarily the Lincoln Project republicans.
GulfCoast66
Feb 2021
#32
I agree. But they unintentionally created a system of government that requires them.
GulfCoast66
Feb 2021
#13
A conservative party in the tradition of Edmund Burke would be a worthy rival.
DemocratSinceBirth
Feb 2021
#17
There are plenty of people here who would be just fine with absolute power in perpetuity.
BannonsLiver
Feb 2021
#29
Yes. Why does that opposition party NEED to be the GQP? Does it NEED to be conservative even?
ck4829
Feb 2021
#34