I Was Wrong About Trump. He Didn’t Destroy the GOP, He Saved It

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At the RNC four years ago, I thought Trump couldn’t win the White House and that his nomination would destroy the Republican Party. I was wrong.



By John Daniel Davidson
AUGUST 25, 2020

When the Republican Party formally nominated Donald Trump four years ago at the national convention in Cleveland, I thought the GOP was making huge mistake. It seemed Trump would certainly lose in November, and that every Republican officeholder who climbed aboard the Trump train that summer would be purged from whatever came after his inevitable defeat. It would be the end of the GOP as we knew it.
I was wrong about all of that—and in hindsight, I’m glad I was wrong.

Like a lot of observers at the time, I thought Trump had no real policy agenda to define his campaign beyond a vague pro-America sentiment and a withering disdain for the political establishments of both major parties. I thought his political inexperience was a liability, that his penchant for insulting his opponents would turn voters off, and that the GOP had missed an opportunity to defeat Hillary Clinton by nominating someone else—anyone, really, besides Trump




BJ - Good read, little long for some, way too much truth for others.
 
At the RNC four years ago, I thought Trump couldn’t win the White House and that his nomination would destroy the Republican Party. I was wrong.



By John Daniel Davidson
AUGUST 25, 2020

When the Republican Party formally nominated Donald Trump four years ago at the national convention in Cleveland, I thought the GOP was making huge mistake. It seemed Trump would certainly lose in November, and that every Republican officeholder who climbed aboard the Trump train that summer would be purged from whatever came after his inevitable defeat. It would be the end of the GOP as we knew it.
I was wrong about all of that—and in hindsight, I’m glad I was wrong.

Like a lot of observers at the time, I thought Trump had no real policy agenda to define his campaign beyond a vague pro-America sentiment and a withering disdain for the political establishments of both major parties. I thought his political inexperience was a liability, that his penchant for insulting his opponents would turn voters off, and that the GOP had missed an opportunity to defeat Hillary Clinton by nominating someone else—anyone, really, besides Trump




BJ - Good read, little long for some, way too much truth for others.
He has *temporarily* wrested power of the party from the neocon Bushbots....He still has a looooooong way to go to save it.
 
The GOP sold out the American people to China and other countries. Trading our jobs away to other countries to gain favor, financial gain, pay off lobbyists. They looked the other way while foreign countries robbed us blind blatantly counterfeiting our products. They looked the other way while other countries dumped products in the US to wreck US businesses. Fair trade? What a joke.

That's why Trump took the GOP by storm promising to put America First! :eusa_clap:
 
He didn’t save the GOP. He absorbed it. The GOP is now nearly indistinguishable from Trump.

They fear him

No. YOU fear him.
We should all fear him. His demagoguery should be anathema to our population but it hasn’t phased his supporters. It has the potential to do some very real damage.
Listening to people who support lying shitbag agitators like Pelosi and Schumer wring their hands about demagoguery is fucking laughable.
 
He didn’t save the GOP. He absorbed it. The GOP is now nearly indistinguishable from Trump.

They fear him

No. YOU fear him.
We should all fear him. His demagoguery should be anathema to our population but it hasn’t phased his supporters. It has the potential to do some very real damage.
Listening to people who support lying shitbag agitators like Pelosi and Schumer wring their hands about demagoguery is fucking laughable.
They can at least make a rational argument. Trump survives on appealing to people’s hatred.
 
He didn’t save the GOP. He absorbed it. The GOP is now nearly indistinguishable from Trump.

They fear him

No. YOU fear him.
We should all fear him. His demagoguery should be anathema to our population but it hasn’t phased his supporters. It has the potential to do some very real damage.

Yes, Democrats should fear him. And you do. To the point of derangement. It's to the point of a syndrome how much you fear Trump. There should be a name for that, your Trump Derangement Syndrome ...
 
He didn’t save the GOP. He absorbed it. The GOP is now nearly indistinguishable from Trump.

They fear him

No. YOU fear him.
We should all fear him. His demagoguery should be anathema to our population but it hasn’t phased his supporters. It has the potential to do some very real damage.

Yes, Democrats should fear him. And you do. To the point of derangement. It's to the point of a syndrome how much you fear Trump. There should be a name for that, your Trump Derangement Syndrome ...
Tell me. As an American, why should I fear my own president?

This is an example of how fucked up our country is. You’re celebrating this shit.
 
He didn’t save the GOP. He absorbed it. The GOP is now nearly indistinguishable from Trump.

They fear him

No. YOU fear him.
We should all fear him. His demagoguery should be anathema to our population but it hasn’t phased his supporters. It has the potential to do some very real damage.
Listening to people who support lying shitbag agitators like Pelosi and Schumer wring their hands about demagoguery is fucking laughable.
They can at least make a rational argument. Trump survives on appealing to people’s hatred.

colfax: Republicans are racists, they're misogynists, they're xenophobes, they hate Hispanics, they hate gays! Republicans love the rich and worship corporations and hate the poor!

colfax: Damn, why all the hate with Republicans?

LOL, you're a tool. Hatred is your Democrat gig
 
He didn’t save the GOP. He absorbed it. The GOP is now nearly indistinguishable from Trump.

They fear him

No. YOU fear him.
We should all fear him. His demagoguery should be anathema to our population but it hasn’t phased his supporters. It has the potential to do some very real damage.

I mentioned that the article would have too much truth for some.
 
He didn’t save the GOP. He absorbed it. The GOP is now nearly indistinguishable from Trump.

They fear him

No. YOU fear him.
We should all fear him. His demagoguery should be anathema to our population but it hasn’t phased his supporters. It has the potential to do some very real damage.

Yes, Democrats should fear him. And you do. To the point of derangement. It's to the point of a syndrome how much you fear Trump. There should be a name for that, your Trump Derangement Syndrome ...
Tell me. As an American, why should I fear my own president?

This is an example of how fucked up our country is. You’re celebrating this shit.

Is it because you are anti-american?
 
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He didn’t save the GOP. He absorbed it. The GOP is now nearly indistinguishable from Trump.

They fear him

No. YOU fear him.
We should all fear him. His demagoguery should be anathema to our population but it hasn’t phased his supporters. It has the potential to do some very real damage.
Listening to people who support lying shitbag agitators like Pelosi and Schumer wring their hands about demagoguery is fucking laughable.
They can at least make a rational argument. Trump survives on appealing to people’s hatred.
The fuck they can...The both of them are batshit insane rabble rousers....And you are a sap.
 
He didn’t save the GOP. He absorbed it. The GOP is now nearly indistinguishable from Trump.

They fear him

No. YOU fear him.
We should all fear him. His demagoguery should be anathema to our population but it hasn’t phased his supporters. It has the potential to do some very real damage.

Yes, Democrats should fear him. And you do. To the point of derangement. It's to the point of a syndrome how much you fear Trump. There should be a name for that, your Trump Derangement Syndrome ...
Tell me. As an American, why should I fear my own president?

Because you're bat shit crazy. How are your paranoid delusions Trump's fault?

This is an example of how fucked up our country is. You’re celebrating this shit.

Another mind reading Democrat! I'm thinking of a number between one and a million ...
 
He didn’t save the GOP. He absorbed it. The GOP is now nearly indistinguishable from Trump.

They fear him

No. YOU fear him.
We should all fear him. His demagoguery should be anathema to our population but it hasn’t phased his supporters. It has the potential to do some very real damage.

Yes, Democrats should fear him. And you do. To the point of derangement. It's to the point of a syndrome how much you fear Trump. There should be a name for that, your Trump Derangement Syndrome ...
Tell me. As an American, why should I fear my own president?

Because you're bat shit crazy. How are your paranoid delusions Trump's fault?

This is an example of how fucked up our country is. You’re celebrating this shit.

Another mind reading Democrat! I'm thinking of a number between one and a million ...


Is it 3?
 
He didn’t save the GOP. He absorbed it. The GOP is now nearly indistinguishable from Trump.

They fear him

No. YOU fear him.
We should all fear him. His demagoguery should be anathema to our population but it hasn’t phased his supporters. It has the potential to do some very real damage.
Listening to people who support lying shitbag agitators like Pelosi and Schumer wring their hands about demagoguery is fucking laughable.
They can at least make a rational argument. Trump survives on appealing to people’s hatred.

Actually Trump derangement syndrome survives on appealing to Democrat's hatred
 

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