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The Republican party cannot exist like it is today. It's split into 4 groups, the tea party, evangelicals---that are continually trying to politicize social issues, that are U.S. Supreme court issues. The extreme far right, moderates (the majority) and now the ALT right,( members of the KKK & other white supremacists groups.) That's why they can't agree on anything. Republican candidates have been catering to the Tea Party, Evangelicals & the extreme right since 2010--with the support of all the right wing talk show hosts & FOX NEWS.
It's probably a good thing that Hillary Clinton didn't win.
1. We aren't watching another 20 investigations into Benghazi.
2. We don't have to listen to another 4 to 8 years of we're going to repeal & replace Obamacare.
3. We don't have Ted Cruz and his midget minions in the house threatening to shut down the government at every opportunity, or threatening to defund Obamacare, thereby leaving millions without insurance overnight.
4. Many of these Republican politicians were elected just so they could head to Washington D.C. and vote NO on everything--aka the Freedom Caucus--also known as Tea Party politicians.
So the Republican party of today, has to be destroyed to rebuild into a functioning body that can lead. Currently they couldn't manage a corner lemonade stand--without infighting.
So we can only hope that when Trump goes down, they all go down with him.
A great article that everyone should spend the next 20 minutes reading.
Donald Trump broke the conservative media
"It is not entirely true that Trump engineered a “hostile takeover” of the GOP, provided that the party is defined more broadly than elected officials and party insiders. As Conor Friedersdorf wrote last year in the Atlantic: “the elements of the party that sent pro-Trump signals to primary voters—Sean Hannity, Rush Limbaugh, Ann Coulter, Bill O'Reilly, Michael Savage, Rudi Guiliani, Michael Flynn, Jeff Sessions, Rick Scott, Jan Brewer, Joe Arpaio, Sarah Palin, Ben Carson, Chris Christie, Breitbart.com, The Drudge Report, The New York Post, are simply more powerful, relative to National Review, Mitt Romney, John McCain, and other ‘Trump is unacceptable’ forces, than previously thought.”
The GOP That Failed
It's probably a good thing that Hillary Clinton didn't win.
1. We aren't watching another 20 investigations into Benghazi.
2. We don't have to listen to another 4 to 8 years of we're going to repeal & replace Obamacare.
3. We don't have Ted Cruz and his midget minions in the house threatening to shut down the government at every opportunity, or threatening to defund Obamacare, thereby leaving millions without insurance overnight.
4. Many of these Republican politicians were elected just so they could head to Washington D.C. and vote NO on everything--aka the Freedom Caucus--also known as Tea Party politicians.
So the Republican party of today, has to be destroyed to rebuild into a functioning body that can lead. Currently they couldn't manage a corner lemonade stand--without infighting.
So we can only hope that when Trump goes down, they all go down with him.

A great article that everyone should spend the next 20 minutes reading.
Donald Trump broke the conservative media
"It is not entirely true that Trump engineered a “hostile takeover” of the GOP, provided that the party is defined more broadly than elected officials and party insiders. As Conor Friedersdorf wrote last year in the Atlantic: “the elements of the party that sent pro-Trump signals to primary voters—Sean Hannity, Rush Limbaugh, Ann Coulter, Bill O'Reilly, Michael Savage, Rudi Guiliani, Michael Flynn, Jeff Sessions, Rick Scott, Jan Brewer, Joe Arpaio, Sarah Palin, Ben Carson, Chris Christie, Breitbart.com, The Drudge Report, The New York Post, are simply more powerful, relative to National Review, Mitt Romney, John McCain, and other ‘Trump is unacceptable’ forces, than previously thought.”
The GOP That Failed
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