So now that GOP will forever be known as the party of traitors...

Bumrush99

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How long before the GOP talking heads claim that that their Lord and Savior Trump was never a Republican in attempt to rewrite history? I give it under 10 years before they fake news their way out of their traitorous ways.

Remember, this is the same group ideological lightweights that love to claim they are the Party of Lincoln while waving around their Confederate flags.

Until that happens I look forward to mocking these flag waving fake patriots and lovers of authoritarian government.

These clowns supported a treasonous attack on the seat of government and in doing so may have allowed foreign agents in to the capital with unfettered access to classified information and electronic data. Let that sink in. The party of law and order broke in to the Capital and may have allowed foreign agents to access classified information.

In my book that isn't just a 10 year sentence.
 

Bumrush99

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less than 10 years? i'd say 2 at the most.

romney is the only one who can remotely lay claim to legitimately opposing trump. the rest are a bunch of cowardly enablers. cruz, graham, etc.
No, I mean starting to claim that he was an evil Democratic false flag agent that posed as a Republican to hurt the party. They'll wash their hands from him and then turn it around once they determine he's no longer worth the headache.
 
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I was thinking 10 weeks before they start moaning about how they lost their way and Jesus has forgiven them their trespasses.

Nope. Anyone that remember their meltdown after Obama steamrolled Romney in 2012 knows that's not gonna happen. They soul searched for half an hour before deciding they'd turn traitorous instead.
 

gothuevos

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Problem is...who do they turn to now?

History has shown us that there are always opportunists.

I shudder to think who comes after Trump. There's no going back to Romney, McCain, etc.

I expect a Stephen Miller-type to emerge.
 

nickqt

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Problem is...who do they turn to now?

History has shown us that there are always opportunists.

I shudder to think who comes after Trump. There's no going back to Romney, McCain, etc.

I expect a Stephen Miller-type to emerge.
Cotton/Hawley 2024
 
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Problem is...who do they turn to now?

History has shown us that there are always opportunists.

I shudder to think who comes after Trump. There's no going back to Romney, McCain, etc.

I expect a Stephen Miller-type to emerge.

I'm not joking when I say Elon Musk. He's been dogwhistling those types of assholes for awhile now. Once the Cybertruck wins over the rolling coal dumbshits, and they literally buy into his off the grid options (solar panels, satellite internet) they'll swear fealty to him and join the other Tesla cultists. He's everything they like about Turmp plus everything they thought about Turmp that wasn't true (that he was a self-made billionaire, a shrewd business mastermind, that he was smart, etc).

Sure, Musk isn't natural born, but give it a 5-10 years and I bet he'll be popular enough that it won't take much to get that requirement removed.
 

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As that Graham video shows, the Republicans seem to be getting what you could have predicted in 2016. They sacrificed every last shred of integrity for the sake of a short-term power grab, and Trump by his very nature wrecked almost everything.

They didn't just manage the rare feat of being denied the presidency, House and Senate — the President they backed has fractured what was supposed to be a unified party. There's talk of Trump diehards forming their own party that could split the base and make it easier for Democrats to win in 2022 and beyond.

The analogy I've used a few times appears to have held up. The GOP was a bunch of bar patrons who trusted a drunk friend with a car to get them home faster than an Uber... and after spending the entire time holding on for dear life, have been 'rewarded' with a crash.
 

GodisanAtheist

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As that Graham video shows, the Republicans seem to be getting what you could have predicted in 2016. They sacrificed every last shred of integrity for the sake of a short-term power grab, and Trump by his very nature wrecked almost everything.

They didn't just manage the rare feat of being denied the presidency, House and Senate — the President they backed has fractured what was supposed to be a unified party. There's talk of Trump diehards forming their own party that could split the base and make it easier for Democrats to win in 2022 and beyond.

The analogy I've used a few times appears to have held up. The GOP was a bunch of bar patrons who trusted a drunk friend with a car to get them home faster than an Uber... and after spending the entire time holding on for dear life, have been 'rewarded' with a crash.

-Their Drunk "Friend" just rammed their other car in their own driveway, then bailed out and left them to clean up the mess...
 

shortylickens

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They thought they were going to die






Then they voted to overturn the election.

Cuz reasons.
 

Heartbreaker

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They thought they were going to die

Then they voted to overturn the election.

Cuz reasons.

People like Cruz and Hawley weren't worried about dying.

If the Mob broke through, they would have told the Mob they were on their side, and asked if they needed help stringing up the others.
 
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