Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is Hogan's future, if he loses to Alsobrooks? Hogan and Haley are the best hopes for a reasonable and electable GOP
MAGAs won't support them, They aren't Trumpy enough.
Most Americans actually do want secured borders. Democrat politicians promised us open borders for all.
??? This is not at all correct.
LIAR. The entire world watched in horror how every single Democrat presidential candidate (including Kamala and Joe!) raised their hand in support of open borders when asked.
Anonymous wrote:No thanks, not unless we get the “normal” Democrat party back too.
Anonymous wrote:I had been a lifelong Republican, but I've voted Democrat the last 2 presidential elections, since Trump was nominee. And I will vote for Harris this time.
I miss the normal Republican party - not this cult party we have now with a man of zero character and leadership remaking it in his own image. I know every politician spins and deflects to some extent, but Trump's incessant and compulsive lying is next level. His disrespect for the Constitution and America is disqualifying.
Which brave Republicans have risked being on Trump's retribution/enemies list to say "don't vote for this man" and that they are not voting for him? I want to remember and celebrate them.
The only way to get the normal Republican party back is if we defeat Trump (for the second time) definitively.
Who else wants the normal, sane, rational Republican party back? This dystopian alt-right cult version is unrecognizable and disturbing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is Hogan's future, if he loses to Alsobrooks? Hogan and Haley are the best hopes for a reasonable and electable GOP
MAGAs won't support them, They aren't Trumpy enough.
Most Americans actually do want secured borders. Democrat politicians promised us open borders for all.
??? This is not at all correct.
LIAR. The entire world watched in horror how every single Democrat presidential candidate (including Kamala and Joe!) raised their hand in support of open borders when asked.
Anonymous wrote:If DT loses, my money for the future will be on Brian Kemp of GA. Popular and seemingly competent governor, and probably one of the rare ones left in the party who can bring MAGA and non-MAGA wings together. Because he has played a smart game of standing up to him without alienating MAGA totally.
Runner-up: JD Vance. Has the ability to adapt himself chameleon-like to whatever excites MAGA, with the ability to sound reasonable even as he sprinkles common sense talk with the most outrageous things. I wouldn't write him off, as I have met several moderate/independent Repub-leaning types who loathe Trump but seem to have a strange affinity to Vance.
Anonymous wrote:If DT loses, my money for the future will be on Brian Kemp of GA. Popular and seemingly competent governor, and probably one of the rare ones left in the party who can bring MAGA and non-MAGA wings together. Because he has played a smart game of standing up to him without alienating MAGA totally.
Runner-up: JD Vance. Has the ability to adapt himself chameleon-like to whatever excites MAGA, with the ability to sound reasonable even as he sprinkles common sense talk with the most outrageous things. I wouldn't write him off, as I have met several moderate/independent Repub-leaning types who loathe Trump but seem to have a strange affinity to Vance.
Anonymous wrote:I do -- and I'm a Democrat. I'd much prefer to have elections between two sane, moral people with somewhat different but still acceptable visions for America. DH, who used to work on the Hill in high-level positions for Republicans, feels the same. He hates Trump with a passion.
Anonymous wrote:If DT loses, my money for the future will be on Brian Kemp of GA. Popular and seemingly competent governor, and probably one of the rare ones left in the party who can bring MAGA and non-MAGA wings together. Because he has played a smart game of standing up to him without alienating MAGA totally.
Runner-up: JD Vance. Has the ability to adapt himself chameleon-like to whatever excites MAGA, with the ability to sound reasonable even as he sprinkles common sense talk with the most outrageous things. I wouldn't write him off, as I have met several moderate/independent Repub-leaning types who loathe Trump but seem to have a strange affinity to Vance.
Anonymous wrote:If DT loses, my money for the future will be on Brian Kemp of GA. Popular and seemingly competent governor, and probably one of the rare ones left in the party who can bring MAGA and non-MAGA wings together. Because he has played a smart game of standing up to him without alienating MAGA totally.
Runner-up: JD Vance. Has the ability to adapt himself chameleon-like to whatever excites MAGA, with the ability to sound reasonable even as he sprinkles common sense talk with the most outrageous things. I wouldn't write him off, as I have met several moderate/independent Repub-leaning types who loathe Trump but seem to have a strange affinity to Vance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is Hogan's future, if he loses to Alsobrooks? Hogan and Haley are the best hopes for a reasonable and electable GOP
MAGAs won't support them, They aren't Trumpy enough.
Most Americans actually do want secured borders. Democrat politicians promised us open borders for all.
??? This is not at all correct.
bishop wrote:The root problem is that the entire political system is bought and paid for by the rich to take money from the citizens and provide poor value (think pharma costs, health care, cable companies, monopolies, monopsonies, some defense companies, etc., etc.). The system indeed is rigged in many sectors and it isn't being solved politically. Republicans, Democrats, traditional media, and special interests are in on it. Until that is addressed, you will have a large portion of the population looking to wreck the system. We need to take money out of politics or you will keep getting an angry voter base looking for an outlet, even if terrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is Hogan's future, if he loses to Alsobrooks? Hogan and Haley are the best hopes for a reasonable and electable GOP
MAGAs won't support them, They aren't Trumpy enough.
Most Americans actually do want secured borders. Democrat politicians promised us open borders for all.