How did the Trumpsters take over the GOP?

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How did it happen? Does anyone know the reasons and the approximate chronology of events?
 
How did it happen? Does anyone know the reasons and the approximate chronology of events?

The moment the popular determined that the Establishment GOP were, soft, slick media bowing career politicians unwilling to fight and who hadn't promoted policies in their interests for decades.

By the way it's the same division occurring from the alt-left in the Dems, except they are more fully controlled by their Party ensuring that the most effective leaders won't rise to the top.
 
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They took over because people became sick of controlled opposition jobbers, cynically masquerading as the "opposition"....Phony jackasses who campaign like libertarians, then govern like the democrats they claim to oppose.
Reagan ruled like a Democrat? Go take your pills.
 
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I would like specifics and not idle reasoning of housewives.
 
How did the Trumpsters take over the GOP?

It was/is really quite simple.
You have two opposing forces

[1] force one is compelled to tell the truth for good or bad
Force one is compelled to tell the truth whether it hurts them or not
[2] force two has no such restraints

Force two can lie and cheat and still and even yes, murder to get what they want.

Now tell me; Oh Wise One---

Who is going to win;
In the end-? :)-
 
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When did I say anything about Reagan?

Were you in a fucking coma during the two Bush regimes?
How did the Bushes' policies differ from those of Reagan? Have they kissed the Taliban ass, or had wives who did porn for perverts?
 
How did it happen? Does anyone know the reasons and the approximate chronology of events?

It all started with Obama. He is the one who "radicalized" the GOP. Remember 2010? That was the year a grass roots movement sprung up from out of nowhere. It was called the "Tea Party." A massive movement of American patriots who had had enough of Obama's Marxist-inspired ideology, his ignoring the US Constitution, his massive government spending, tax increases, his lies, deceit, narcissism, corruption, and the wars that continued on through his presidency.

By 2016, the Trump ideology was already in place when he announced his candidacy. He merely told us what we already knew. He reflected back at us how we already felt. Trump was not an elitist, a bureaucrat, a politician, or someone who had spent his entire career working in government. He had real-world experience, he didn't talk down to those who identified with him, as most politicians do. Plus he was already rich, so he was incorruptible.

Many Republican Congress people were on board with him. But a few were not, and sided with the Democrats and the media. They sought to upend his presidency, and fought against him tooth and nail.
 
How did the Bushes' policies differ from those of Reagan? Have they kissed the Taliban ass, or had wives who did porn for perverts?
Chimpy Bush spent more money and bloated the federal gubmint more so than did the "liberal" Clinton regime, and he had a republican congress for six years.


I was right....You were in a fucking coma.
 

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