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In reply to the discussion: Republican senator: 'I’m out’ if GOP becomes party of David Duke, Donald Trump [View all]tblue37
(68,449 posts)29. But Sasse is still the Nebraska Tea Party's guy, so just because he isn't
as racist crazy as some of the others in the GOP, that doesn't mean he is otherwise reasonable about policy and governance.
ON EDIT: Charles Pierce wrote about him a couple of weeks ago:
http://www.esquire.com/news-politics/politics/news/a42560/ben-sasse-trump/
The Only Republican Taking on Trump Is a Bona Fide Extremist
. . . Sasse is every bit the soul of wingnut chewiness that Ted Cruz is. His Tea Party street cred is unassailable. . . . But, give him this. The man has principles and the man has guts. In Iowa, while most veteran Republican politicians were still dithering, Sasse showed up offering to campaign for any Republican who wasn't Trump. Now, with the likes of Mitch McConnell wringing his hands, and with various conservative thought leaders trying to find a way to surf the Trump wave without cutting eyeholes in their tablecloths, Sasse is hanging his chin out there, and he's almost completely alone.
The Only Republican Taking on Trump Is a Bona Fide Extremist
. . . Sasse is every bit the soul of wingnut chewiness that Ted Cruz is. His Tea Party street cred is unassailable. . . . But, give him this. The man has principles and the man has guts. In Iowa, while most veteran Republican politicians were still dithering, Sasse showed up offering to campaign for any Republican who wasn't Trump. Now, with the likes of Mitch McConnell wringing his hands, and with various conservative thought leaders trying to find a way to surf the Trump wave without cutting eyeholes in their tablecloths, Sasse is hanging his chin out there, and he's almost completely alone.
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Republican senator: 'I’m out’ if GOP becomes party of David Duke, Donald Trump [View all]
nadinbrzezinski
Mar 2016
OP
Yes The GOP fostered its ultraconservative wing and now it is blowing up their party.
JFKDem62
Mar 2016
#41
The biggest crisis is on the GOP side, and it has been a long time coming and well deserved.
JFKDem62
Mar 2016
#44
My .02: The Dems are NOT going to blow apart their party like the GOP is now doing.
JFKDem62
Mar 2016
#47
Yes that is an option, as I said, it does feel like the Dems are splitting in two.
JFKDem62
Mar 2016
#50
The US is at a major crossroad. Do we continue to fall into third world status
JFKDem62
Mar 2016
#60
Never let let an opportunity to trash Republicans get in the way of trashing Hillary
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
Mar 2016
#42
Bingo! Never get in the way of the opposition self-destructing by fanning the flames of your own . .
brush
Mar 2016
#62
Rip van winkle much Sasse ? Where ya been your party has been this way a long time
Person 2713
Mar 2016
#19
I noticed that phrase too, but was he talking about Trump or Hillary and Bernie as they . . .
brush
Mar 2016
#69