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US history has shown us that when a political party starts to lose power (relevance, or a connection with the people is represents) it creates a vacuum in which a temporary (typically) party emerges to fill that space. History has also shown us that that party typically appeals to nativism and focuses on the perceived negative changes of the country and place the blame on non natives.
Rachael maddow made the case tonight that this is one of those times.
Do you think that the traditional Republican party (small gov, fiscal responsibility, and conservative social values), is in its death throws and a new party will emerge? Will the new party be an extension of the tea party or will it be something different with strong ties to nativism?
Or do you think the Republican party hasn't changed?
Rachael maddow made the case tonight that this is one of those times.
Do you think that the traditional Republican party (small gov, fiscal responsibility, and conservative social values), is in its death throws and a new party will emerge? Will the new party be an extension of the tea party or will it be something different with strong ties to nativism?
Or do you think the Republican party hasn't changed?
