The end of the Republican Party...

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The End Of A Republican Party

Somewhere in recent years, the GOP’s engagement with modern America and how to best project those values into a nation of 320 million people became dysfunctional. As the country has diversified, the party has remained monochromatic, has grayed, and rather than allowing some birch-like give on shifting cultural norms, has become an unbending oak of ideological purity. The GOP now finds itself lacking an intimate’s ability to criticize productively, given its demographic and cultural divergence from the majority of the country.

Most prominently, as has been said time and again, it is a party of breathtaking whiteness.

“You’re not going to do better than 59 percent,” Stuart Stevens, Mitt Romney’s chief strategist, told me not long ago, citing the percent of the white vote that his candidate got in 2012 while winning 24 states. Ronald Reagan, by comparison, got only 56 percent of the white vote in 1980 but won in a 44-state landslide.

“Now, you can talk about these Reagan Republicans” — at his own mention of a conservative subset of voters some say didn’t turn out for Romney, Stevens stopped to guffaw a little — “I can tell you where to find Reagan Republicans: Go to a cemetery in Oakland County, Michigan. That’s where you find ’em.”

According to the American National Election Studies, the white percentage of the national vote overall has dropped fairly steadily from around 95 percent during the period from 1948 to 1960 to the low 80s by 1992 to 73 percent in 2012.. The Republican party did not keep pace with this change, nor did it do much to win younger voters. 2008 featured a gaping chasm between the over-65 vote and the 18- to 29-year-old vote: There was a 43-point difference between how the two groups voted, with the older crowd going for John McCain by 10 percentage points, even as he lost the overall election by a
7-point margin to Barack Obama, the country’s first black president.

An incredible read that clearly describes why the Bush's, the Romney's and many true conservatives are not only concerned about this election, but are concerned about many elections to come.

The stupidity and short sightedness of so many on the Far Right is amazing!
 
The End Of A Republican Party

Somewhere in recent years, the GOP’s engagement with modern America and how to best project those values into a nation of 320 million people became dysfunctional. As the country has diversified, the party has remained monochromatic, has grayed, and rather than allowing some birch-like give on shifting cultural norms, has become an unbending oak of ideological purity. The GOP now finds itself lacking an intimate’s ability to criticize productively, given its demographic and cultural divergence from the majority of the country.

Most prominently, as has been said time and again, it is a party of breathtaking whiteness.

“You’re not going to do better than 59 percent,” Stuart Stevens, Mitt Romney’s chief strategist, told me not long ago, citing the percent of the white vote that his candidate got in 2012 while winning 24 states. Ronald Reagan, by comparison, got only 56 percent of the white vote in 1980 but won in a 44-state landslide.

“Now, you can talk about these Reagan Republicans” — at his own mention of a conservative subset of voters some say didn’t turn out for Romney, Stevens stopped to guffaw a little — “I can tell you where to find Reagan Republicans: Go to a cemetery in Oakland County, Michigan. That’s where you find ’em.”

According to the American National Election Studies, the white percentage of the national vote overall has dropped fairly steadily from around 95 percent during the period from 1948 to 1960 to the low 80s by 1992 to 73 percent in 2012.. The Republican party did not keep pace with this change, nor did it do much to win younger voters. 2008 featured a gaping chasm between the over-65 vote and the 18- to 29-year-old vote: There was a 43-point difference between how the two groups voted, with the older crowd going for John McCain by 10 percentage points, even as he lost the overall election by a
7-point margin to Barack Obama, the country’s first black president.

An incredible read that clearly describes why the Bush's, the Romney's and many true conservatives are not only concerned about this elections, but are concerned about many elections to come.

The stupidity and short sightedness of so many on the Far Right is amazing!

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Another blind RWer....delightful!

Same thread is same. Every election we hear about the "death" of the Republican party, and every election it doesn't happen.

You can yammer about demographic shifts all you want, the problem is that any overreaching democratic majority in the future assumes that identity will remain a more deterministic factor in political leanings than ideas.

And right now we are seeing the end game results of identity politics playing out in our streets and communities.
 
The End Of A Republican Party

Somewhere in recent years, the GOP’s engagement with modern America and how to best project those values into a nation of 320 million people became dysfunctional. As the country has diversified, the party has remained monochromatic, has grayed, and rather than allowing some birch-like give on shifting cultural norms, has become an unbending oak of ideological purity. The GOP now finds itself lacking an intimate’s ability to criticize productively, given its demographic and cultural divergence from the majority of the country.

Most prominently, as has been said time and again, it is a party of breathtaking whiteness.

“You’re not going to do better than 59 percent,” Stuart Stevens, Mitt Romney’s chief strategist, told me not long ago, citing the percent of the white vote that his candidate got in 2012 while winning 24 states. Ronald Reagan, by comparison, got only 56 percent of the white vote in 1980 but won in a 44-state landslide.

“Now, you can talk about these Reagan Republicans” — at his own mention of a conservative subset of voters some say didn’t turn out for Romney, Stevens stopped to guffaw a little — “I can tell you where to find Reagan Republicans: Go to a cemetery in Oakland County, Michigan. That’s where you find ’em.”

According to the American National Election Studies, the white percentage of the national vote overall has dropped fairly steadily from around 95 percent during the period from 1948 to 1960 to the low 80s by 1992 to 73 percent in 2012.. The Republican party did not keep pace with this change, nor did it do much to win younger voters. 2008 featured a gaping chasm between the over-65 vote and the 18- to 29-year-old vote: There was a 43-point difference between how the two groups voted, with the older crowd going for John McCain by 10 percentage points, even as he lost the overall election by a
7-point margin to Barack Obama, the country’s first black president.

An incredible read that clearly describes why the Bush's, the Romney's and many true conservatives are not only concerned about this election, but are concerned about many elections to come.

The stupidity and short sightedness of so many on the Far Right is amazing!

Yo, the piece is of a typical "Mini Puppet Socialist Democrat" mind! The Republican Party is only changing it`s Guard, from Old Republicans, who Love the Power, and the New Conservative Republican who believe in the people who put them in Office, and work for the People!

They are much different then the Family Traditions of the "Socialist Democrat Party," who is next over there? Chelsea Clinton? You see, we over in the Republican Party have vision, we have had enough of the insiders! But you people who are Blinded by the BS they feed you, just keep Voting for the same Lying Idiots!

It`s fine with me, can`t wait for Donald Trump & Mike Pence to move into the White House, yes, we can call the House White again, instead of the Gay House!!!

So, just sit back, and enjoy the "Republican" takeover!!!

"GTP"
And Something To Gaze At:
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There has never been a Trump before. He has alienated so many voting sectors, the GOP will be dead for generations.

Please keep thinking that everything is fine...funny...:biggrin:
 
There has never been a Trump before. He has alienated so many voting sectors, the GOP will be dead for generations.

Please keep thinking that everything is fine...funny...:biggrin:

Even if he is a disaster, it may be the thing needed to change the party for the better.

But he has, so far, been doing close enough in the polls that Dems should be worried they picked the wrong horse. any other candidate would probably be doing WAY better than Hillary at this point.
 
Future GOP Conventions should be held at Tennessee’s Ark Encounter, as it represent the values of most Republicans.

To further broaden its appeal, new attractions could be added and the possibilities, given the size of the Koch fortune, are unlimited

A cinema devoted exclusively to Ronald Reagan films, with “Bedtime for Bonzo”, as the main drawing card.

A Spiro Agnew Golf Course.

A Richard Nixon recording studio

A Trump University mini-campus

A George W. Bush WMD museum

A Hulk Hogan wrestling Academy

A Sarah Palin Russia Observation Deck

A Dick Cheney Skeet Shooting Club

The above list is, of course, very preliminary. Readers are strongly encouraged to make suggestions.
 
Future GOP Conventions should be held at Tennessee’s Ark Encounter, as it represent the values of most Republicans.

To further broaden its appeal, new attractions could be added and the possibilities, given the size of the Koch fortune, are unlimited

A cinema devoted exclusively to Ronald Reagan films, with “Bedtime for Bonzo”, as the main drawing card.

A Spiro Agnew Golf Course.

A Richard Nixon recording studio

A Trump University mini-campus

A George W. Bush WMD museum

A Hulk Hogan wrestling Academy

A Sarah Palin Russia Observation Deck

A Dick Cheney Skeet Shooting Club

The above list is, of course, very preliminary. Readers are strongly encouraged to make suggestions.

FUNNY STUFF!
 
Future GOP Conventions should be held at Tennessee’s Ark Encounter, as it represent the values of most Republicans.

To further broaden its appeal, new attractions could be added and the possibilities, given the size of the Koch fortune, are unlimited

A cinema devoted exclusively to Ronald Reagan films, with “Bedtime for Bonzo”, as the main drawing card.

A Spiro Agnew Golf Course.

A Richard Nixon recording studio

A Trump University mini-campus

A George W. Bush WMD museum

A Hulk Hogan wrestling Academy

A Sarah Palin Russia Observation Deck

A Dick Cheney Skeet Shooting Club

The above list is, of course, very preliminary. Readers are strongly encouraged to make suggestions.

Yo, just saw on the News, the "Socialist Democrat Party" was thinking about changing Venues, for safety reasons?
NEW SITE CONSIDERED BELOW:
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In A Toilet, they fit right in with the design!!!

"GTP"
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