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In reply to the discussion: If the GOP were smart, they would divorce themselves from the Trump part of Deplorables. [View all]loyalsister
(13,390 posts)Steve Schimdt: "This candidacy. The magnitude of its disgrace to the country is almost impossible, I think, to articulate. But it has exposed the intellectual rot in the Republican Party. It has exposed at a massive level the hypocrisy, the modern day money changers in the temple like Jerry Falwell Jr. And, so this party to go forward, and to represent a conservative vision for America, has great soul searching to do."
George Will: "Trump should stay atop the ticket, for four reasons. First, he will give the nation the pleasure of seeing him join the one cohort, of the many cohorts he disdains, that he most despises losers. Second, by continuing to campaign in the spirit of St. Louis, he can remind the nation of the useful axiom that there is no such thing as rock bottom. Third, by persevering through Nov. 8 he can simplify the GOPs quadrennial exercise of writing its post-campaign autopsy, which this year can be published Nov. 9 in one sentence: Perhaps it is imprudent to nominate a venomous charlatan. Fourth, Trump is the GOPs chemotherapy, a nauseating but, if carried through to completion, perhaps a curative experience."
Michael Steele said that the GOP needed to nominate Trump to confront what they have become.
I hope that the GOP does wind up evolving into something that we can have reasonable disagreements and discussions with. We shall see.