S.E Cupp: Trump and the GOP in tatters

I said way back in the beginning of 2016 that if Trump were to get the nomination and actually pull off a win he'd bring long term destruction to the Republican Party. It unfolded exactly as predicted.
70 million voted for trump. thanks.

81 million voted for Biden.

And if you subtract the fraudulent ones, he stole the election. Democrats have turned the United States into a third world tin pot dictatorship. And are using fascism to keep it that way

There were no fraudulent votes of any great number. Republicans tried to steal a election and install Trump illegally.
Says the projection party hahaha 20 million fraud ballots
 
I said way back in the beginning of 2016 that if Trump were to get the nomination and actually pull off a win he'd bring long term destruction to the Republican Party. It unfolded exactly as predicted.
70 million voted for trump. thanks.

81 million voted for Biden.

And if you subtract the fraudulent ones, he stole the election. Democrats have turned the United States into a third world tin pot dictatorship. And are using fascism to keep it that way

There were no fraudulent votes of any great number. Republicans tried to steal a election and install Trump illegally.
Says the projection party hahaha 20 million fraud ballots
20,000,000 fraudulent ballots?:auiqs.jpg:Get off the glue, Dude.
 
Conservative columnist S.E. Cupp writes of the downfall of Donald Trump and the GOP:

Trump’s legacy was in tatters before he lost to Joe Biden, but in the ensuing months, he really managed to burn it to the ground. Historians, even without the benefit of hindsight, have already declared him the worst president in American history.

Let’s not forget, Trump also leaves a big stink-bomb of a parting gift to the GOP — Democratic control of both houses of Congress.

This all raises the question: Was it worth it, Republicans? Was carrying Trump’s fetid water around for four years worth the baggage, the guilt by association or, in some cases, the actual guilt of doing Trump’s dirty work?

Was it worth the impeachments — plural — the current and sure-to-come lawsuits, the resignations, the revolving door of users, losers and grifters?

Was it worth the domestic terrorism — a rise during Trump’s tenure of white supremacy and anti-Semitic attacks, and a revolt at the Capitol that left five people dead?

Was it worth the near-constant embarrassments of an ignorant, dishonest, petulant and puerile president who humiliated our country on the world stage with his gross incompetence and undignified antics?

Was it worth losing any moral or ethical high ground the party could once claim by ignoring or defending a whole catalog of terrible behavior, from multiple allegations of rape to orphaning migrant children, interfering in U.S. elections to inciting violence at the Capitol?

She’s a paid shill.
Republicans gained in the house and had elections stolen in the senate and potus.
Now that dems have stolen the government, they’re implementing new rules that turn elections into anointed democrats and window dressing faux-elections.
Our country has been overthrown by demmunists.
 
I said way back in the beginning of 2016 that if Trump were to get the nomination and actually pull off a win he'd bring long term destruction to the Republican Party. It unfolded exactly as predicted.
70 million voted for trump. thanks.

81 million voted for Biden.

And if you subtract the fraudulent ones, he stole the election. Democrats have turned the United States into a third world tin pot dictatorship. And are using fascism to keep it that way

There were no fraudulent votes of any great number. Republicans tried to steal a election and install Trump illegally.
Says the projection party hahaha 20 million fraud ballots
20,000,000 fraudulent ballots?:auiqs.jpg:Get off the glue, Dude.
I'm pretty sure they believe stuff like this.

What a weird moment in our history.
 
I said way back in the beginning of 2016 that if Trump were to get the nomination and actually pull off a win he'd bring long term destruction to the Republican Party. It unfolded exactly as predicted.
Where, pray tell, is this destruction? If he didn't destroy the GOP in 2020 do you think he will in the mid-terms? I think the GOP will take back both houses.

Did you read the whole article?

Excerpt:

Was it worth the near-constant embarrassments of an ignorant, dishonest, petulant and puerile president who humiliated our country on the world stage with his gross incompetence and undignified antics?

Was it worth losing any moral or ethical high ground the party could once claim by ignoring or defending a whole catalog of terrible behavior, from multiple allegations of rape to orphaning migrant children, interfering in U.S. elections to inciting violence at the Capitol?


Republicans long ago made the Faustian bargain to put up with all of that in exchange for things they insisted were worth Trump’s many troubles, including tax cuts, conservative judges, moving the U.S. embassy in Israel to Jerusalem and more.

But now, as Biden takes office and Democrats take control of Congress, most of those things appear to have been fleeting. Indeed, the short-term sugar high of Trump’s perceived accomplishments is about to come crashing down.

In just the first 10 days of his presidency, Biden has already promised to undo a long list of Trump acts, according to Chief of Staff Ron Klain.

Remember how excited Republicans got when Trump unceremoniously pulled out of the Paris climate accord? Biden can rejoin it without much ceremony, and likely will.

He can also rejoin the Iran nuclear deal that Trump quit in 2017, a move Republicans applauded at the time.

Biden can reverse Trump’s travel ban, which prohibited travel to and from some Muslim-majority countries, a policy Republicans like Sen. Ted Cruz insisted had nothing to do with religion or ethnicity but was merely in the “interest of national security.”

As part of his covid-19 relief plan, Biden can rejoin the World Health Organization, and plans to extend eviction and foreclosure restrictions and increase the federal minimum wage.

He’ll overhaul many of Trump’s anti-immigrant policies like family separation, and restore the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. He can relax the process of applying for extending visas.

Trump was unable to repeal and replace Obamacare, as he promised, but he did manage to chip away at some of its provisions. Biden can restore and strengthen many of those via executive actions.
Did you see the down-ballot results?

Yep. I did. And on the morning of November 4th, Republicans woke up to find they dodged a bullet. The previous night should have been the end of their party. Instead, people focused on the main problem and took out the trash (Trump). But, like Republicans always seem to do, instead of finding ways to re-invent their party and start making policy that helps the average worker (you know, to increase their popularity), they chose to be even bigger sycophants and enablers as Trump whining, bitched, moaned, threatened, and sued his way across 6 states trying to get the election overturned. He tries to get GA officials to "find him 11,870 votes". He goes on a war against these so called "RINOs" and anyone he perceives as an enemy on his side of the aisle and costs Republicans the two GA Senate seats and control of the Senate. He encourages and then eggs on a violent insurrection on January 6th. All the while his willing enablers look on in silence or stand with him in solidarity.

All those bullets dodged? All that momentum Republicans gained on 11/3/2020....is GONE. What are they left with? Dr. Suess, Mr. Potato Head...and Brittany Spears! :auiqs.jpg:
They have nothing. Trump has succeeded in tearing the party apart. Works for me. :)
We are using less energy because of the so called pandemic and the price of gasoline is rising like a stock market fueled by fiat currency.
 
I said way back in the beginning of 2016 that if Trump were to get the nomination and actually pull off a win he'd bring long term destruction to the Republican Party. It unfolded exactly as predicted.
Where, pray tell, is this destruction? If he didn't destroy the GOP in 2020 do you think he will in the mid-terms? I think the GOP will take back both houses.

Did you read the whole article?

Excerpt:

Was it worth the near-constant embarrassments of an ignorant, dishonest, petulant and puerile president who humiliated our country on the world stage with his gross incompetence and undignified antics?

Was it worth losing any moral or ethical high ground the party could once claim by ignoring or defending a whole catalog of terrible behavior, from multiple allegations of rape to orphaning migrant children, interfering in U.S. elections to inciting violence at the Capitol?


Republicans long ago made the Faustian bargain to put up with all of that in exchange for things they insisted were worth Trump’s many troubles, including tax cuts, conservative judges, moving the U.S. embassy in Israel to Jerusalem and more.

But now, as Biden takes office and Democrats take control of Congress, most of those things appear to have been fleeting. Indeed, the short-term sugar high of Trump’s perceived accomplishments is about to come crashing down.

In just the first 10 days of his presidency, Biden has already promised to undo a long list of Trump acts, according to Chief of Staff Ron Klain.

Remember how excited Republicans got when Trump unceremoniously pulled out of the Paris climate accord? Biden can rejoin it without much ceremony, and likely will.

He can also rejoin the Iran nuclear deal that Trump quit in 2017, a move Republicans applauded at the time.

Biden can reverse Trump’s travel ban, which prohibited travel to and from some Muslim-majority countries, a policy Republicans like Sen. Ted Cruz insisted had nothing to do with religion or ethnicity but was merely in the “interest of national security.”

As part of his covid-19 relief plan, Biden can rejoin the World Health Organization, and plans to extend eviction and foreclosure restrictions and increase the federal minimum wage.

He’ll overhaul many of Trump’s anti-immigrant policies like family separation, and restore the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. He can relax the process of applying for extending visas.

Trump was unable to repeal and replace Obamacare, as he promised, but he did manage to chip away at some of its provisions. Biden can restore and strengthen many of those via executive actions.
Did you see the down-ballot results?

Yep. I did. And on the morning of November 4th, Republicans woke up to find they dodged a bullet. The previous night should have been the end of their party. Instead, people focused on the main problem and took out the trash (Trump). But, like Republicans always seem to do, instead of finding ways to re-invent their party and start making policy that helps the average worker (you know, to increase their popularity), they chose to be even bigger sycophants and enablers as Trump whining, bitched, moaned, threatened, and sued his way across 6 states trying to get the election overturned. He tries to get GA officials to "find him 11,870 votes". He goes on a war against these so called "RINOs" and anyone he perceives as an enemy on his side of the aisle and costs Republicans the two GA Senate seats and control of the Senate. He encourages and then eggs on a violent insurrection on January 6th. All the while his willing enablers look on in silence or stand with him in solidarity.

All those bullets dodged? All that momentum Republicans gained on 11/3/2020....is GONE. What are they left with? Dr. Suess, Mr. Potato Head...and Brittany Spears! :auiqs.jpg:
They have nothing. Trump has succeeded in tearing the party apart. Works for me. :)
We are using less energy because of the so called pandemic and the price of gasoline is rising like a stock market fueled by fiat currency.

LOLOL.. Nope. WTI, Brent, OPEC and Russia all raised the ppb.
 
I said way back in the beginning of 2016 that if Trump were to get the nomination and actually pull off a win he'd bring long term destruction to the Republican Party. It unfolded exactly as predicted.
70 million voted for trump. thanks.

81 million voted for Biden.

And if you subtract the fraudulent ones, he stole the election. Democrats have turned the United States into a third world tin pot dictatorship. And are using fascism to keep it that way

There were no fraudulent votes of any great number. Republicans tried to steal a election and install Trump illegally.
Says the projection party hahaha 20 million fraud ballots
20,000,000 fraudulent ballots?:auiqs.jpg:Get off the glue, Dude.
I'm pretty sure they believe stuff like this.

What a weird moment in our history.
No doubt they believe their own lies.
 
I said way back in the beginning of 2016 that if Trump were to get the nomination and actually pull off a win he'd bring long term destruction to the Republican Party. It unfolded exactly as predicted.
70 million voted for trump. thanks.

81 million voted for Biden.

And if you subtract the fraudulent ones, he stole the election. Democrats have turned the United States into a third world tin pot dictatorship. And are using fascism to keep it that way

There were no fraudulent votes of any great number. Republicans tried to steal a election and install Trump illegally.
Says the projection party hahaha 20 million fraud ballots
20,000,000 fraudulent ballots?:auiqs.jpg:Get off the glue, Dude.
Why the need for fences in my capitol?
 
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I said way back in the beginning of 2016 that if Trump were to get the nomination and actually pull off a win he'd bring long term destruction to the Republican Party. It unfolded exactly as predicted.
70 million voted for trump. thanks.

81 million voted for Biden.

And if you subtract the fraudulent ones, he stole the election. Democrats have turned the United States into a third world tin pot dictatorship. And are using fascism to keep it that way

There were no fraudulent votes of any great number. Republicans tried to steal a election and install Trump illegally.
Says the projection party hahaha 20 million fraud ballots
20,000,000 fraudulent ballots?:auiqs.jpg:Get off the glue, Dude.
Why the need for fences in my capitol?
Because of threats from right-wing domestic terrorists.
 
I said way back in the beginning of 2016 that if Trump were to get the nomination and actually pull off a win he'd bring long term destruction to the Republican Party. It unfolded exactly as predicted.
70 million voted for trump. thanks.

81 million voted for Biden.

And if you subtract the fraudulent ones, he stole the election. Democrats have turned the United States into a third world tin pot dictatorship. And are using fascism to keep it that way

There were no fraudulent votes of any great number. Republicans tried to steal a election and install Trump illegally.
Says the projection party hahaha 20 million fraud ballots
20,000,000 fraudulent ballots?:auiqs.jpg:Get off the glue, Dude.
I'm pretty sure they believe stuff like this.

What a weird moment in our history.
All it takes is forensic audit of the ballots. Hiding them implies fraud. That’s logical
 
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I said way back in the beginning of 2016 that if Trump were to get the nomination and actually pull off a win he'd bring long term destruction to the Republican Party. It unfolded exactly as predicted.
70 million voted for trump. thanks.

81 million voted for Biden.

And if you subtract the fraudulent ones, he stole the election. Democrats have turned the United States into a third world tin pot dictatorship. And are using fascism to keep it that way

There were no fraudulent votes of any great number. Republicans tried to steal a election and install Trump illegally.
Says the projection party hahaha 20 million fraud ballots
20,000,000 fraudulent ballots?:auiqs.jpg:Get off the glue, Dude.
Why the need for fences in my capitol?
Because of threats from right-wing domestic terrorists.
Where? How does someone do that without weapons? Hahaha hahaha hahaha you all are fking nuts hahaha

btw, what exactly was the threat?
 
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Conservative columnist S.E. Cupp writes of the downfall of Donald Trump and the GOP:

Trump’s legacy was in tatters before he lost to Joe Biden, but in the ensuing months, he really managed to burn it to the ground. Historians, even without the benefit of hindsight, have already declared him the worst president in American history.

Let’s not forget, Trump also leaves a big stink-bomb of a parting gift to the GOP — Democratic control of both houses of Congress.

This all raises the question: Was it worth it, Republicans? Was carrying Trump’s fetid water around for four years worth the baggage, the guilt by association or, in some cases, the actual guilt of doing Trump’s dirty work?

Was it worth the impeachments — plural — the current and sure-to-come lawsuits, the resignations, the revolving door of users, losers and grifters?

Was it worth the domestic terrorism — a rise during Trump’s tenure of white supremacy and anti-Semitic attacks, and a revolt at the Capitol that left five people dead?

Was it worth the near-constant embarrassments of an ignorant, dishonest, petulant and puerile president who humiliated our country on the world stage with his gross incompetence and undignified antics?

Was it worth losing any moral or ethical high ground the party could once claim by ignoring or defending a whole catalog of terrible behavior, from multiple allegations of rape to orphaning migrant children, interfering in U.S. elections to inciting violence at the Capitol?

She's a fan of GW...she can burn in hell.
 
Conservative columnist S.E. Cupp writes of the downfall of Donald Trump and the GOP:

Trump’s legacy was in tatters before he lost to Joe Biden, but in the ensuing months, he really managed to burn it to the ground. Historians, even without the benefit of hindsight, have already declared him the worst president in American history.

Let’s not forget, Trump also leaves a big stink-bomb of a parting gift to the GOP — Democratic control of both houses of Congress.

This all raises the question: Was it worth it, Republicans? Was carrying Trump’s fetid water around for four years worth the baggage, the guilt by association or, in some cases, the actual guilt of doing Trump’s dirty work?

Was it worth the impeachments — plural — the current and sure-to-come lawsuits, the resignations, the revolving door of users, losers and grifters?

Was it worth the domestic terrorism — a rise during Trump’s tenure of white supremacy and anti-Semitic attacks, and a revolt at the Capitol that left five people dead?

Was it worth the near-constant embarrassments of an ignorant, dishonest, petulant and puerile president who humiliated our country on the world stage with his gross incompetence and undignified antics?

Was it worth losing any moral or ethical high ground the party could once claim by ignoring or defending a whole catalog of terrible behavior, from multiple allegations of rape to orphaning migrant children, interfering in U.S. elections to inciting violence at the Capitol?

Translation: Never Trumper finally realizes her wing of the party is no longer driving the bus.

And she's pissed about it.

It's nevergoing back to the way it was. The S.E. Cupps wing couldn't back our candidate after we held our noses backed McCain, Romney, Dole, two Bush's and tried to push a third on us.

Well those days are over.
 
Gee, let's see, you had the worst midterm election in 2018 since Watergate. Lost 41 seats in the House, seven governorships, and multiple state legislative majorities,
Are you disingenuous or just downright sleazy?


THE REPUBLICANS had THEIR worst midterm election since Watergate. I thought that was self explanatory, but then again, you also believe millions of ballots were forged out of thin air so I guess I should have known things need to be explained more literally.
 
Gee, let's see, you had the worst midterm election in 2018 since Watergate. Lost 41 seats in the House, seven governorships, and multiple state legislative majorities,
Are you disingenuous or just downright sleazy?


THE REPUBLICANS had THEIR worst midterm election since Watergate. I thought that was self explanatory, but then again, you also believe millions of ballots were forged out of thin air so I guess I should have known things need to be explained more literally.
Yep, never trumpers got out
 
The Republican Party is in shambles, devastated by the wild vagaries of former President Trump, the titular leader of the GOP.

First, Trump told the Republican National Committee not to use his name to raise funds to help Republicans get elected. Trump didn't want to help the 17 Republicans in the House and Senate who voted to impeach him.

Trump's pals wanted nothing to do with this post, #68. That comes as no shock. The are not fans of reality. They prefer their fantasies instead.
 
The Republican Party is in shambles, devastated by the wild vagaries of former President Trump, the titular leader of the GOP.

First, Trump told the Republican National Committee not to use his name to raise funds to help Republicans get elected. Trump didn't want to help the 17 Republicans in the House and Senate who voted to impeach him.

Trump's pals wanted nothing to do with this post, #68. That comes as no shock. The are not fans of reality. They prefer their fantasies instead.
Huh? I’m laughing at you
 
Conservative columnist S.E. Cupp writes of the downfall of Donald Trump and the GOP:

Trump’s legacy was in tatters before he lost to Joe Biden, but in the ensuing months, he really managed to burn it to the ground. Historians, even without the benefit of hindsight, have already declared him the worst president in American history.

Let’s not forget, Trump also leaves a big stink-bomb of a parting gift to the GOP — Democratic control of both houses of Congress.

This all raises the question: Was it worth it, Republicans? Was carrying Trump’s fetid water around for four years worth the baggage, the guilt by association or, in some cases, the actual guilt of doing Trump’s dirty work?

Was it worth the impeachments — plural — the current and sure-to-come lawsuits, the resignations, the revolving door of users, losers and grifters?

Was it worth the domestic terrorism — a rise during Trump’s tenure of white supremacy and anti-Semitic attacks, and a revolt at the Capitol that left five people dead?

Was it worth the near-constant embarrassments of an ignorant, dishonest, petulant and puerile president who humiliated our country on the world stage with his gross incompetence and undignified antics?

Was it worth losing any moral or ethical high ground the party could once claim by ignoring or defending a whole catalog of terrible behavior, from multiple allegations of rape to orphaning migrant children, interfering in U.S. elections to inciting violence at the Capitol?

Not to worry the Ds will F things up and lose control of both houses, possibly in 2022. That is if the pattern of the last few decades holds true.

Trump was the best thing to happen to the D party. Now they must rule and they suck at that.
LOL

 

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