They saw it coming.

Basically true. The Pre-Trump GOP was faux "conservatism" taking Chamber of Commerce money, since 70% of the US economy was sales/marketing, and supported moving US factories to China and their cheap labor. The US was okay with a "service economy" and no manufacturing sector. Color the 2012 GOP as "globalists".

Then Trump came along with his "America First Populist" policies and beat the globalists of both parties. The rest is history. Stay tuned to see how 2022 and 2024 turn out.
Whoa! Dude drank All the koolaide.
Another Crepy post with no content.

Xiden aka "Putin's Bitch" loses voters every time they go to the gas pumps. Call that "KoolAde" Xiden's hidden tax on his voters.
 
Basically true. The Pre-Trump GOP was faux "conservatism" taking Chamber of Commerce money, since 70% of the US economy was sales/marketing, and supported moving US factories to China and their cheap labor. The US was okay with a "service economy" and no manufacturing sector. Color the 2012 GOP as "globalists".

Then Trump came along with his "America First Populist" policies and beat the globalists of both parties. The rest is history. Stay tuned to see how 2022 and 2024 turn out.
Whoa! Dude drank All the koolaide.

View attachment 493020
wow, and you lapped diseased juices out of kum-inme harris---whats your point?, other than NOTHING, as usual
Wow, somebody is seriously triggered. You completely blew your cool there, kid.
did the TRUTH hurt the little whine ass? BOO-HOO
All you're doing is spewing insults and shitting your pants. There's no "truth" for me to be hurt by.
 
That's right, they were warned, but nobody paid attention.

From 2012

"Let's just say it: The Republicans are the problem."

Published in 2012, that Washington Post piece demonstrates more than the foresight of its political scientist authors, Tom Mann of the center-left Brookings Institution and Norm Ornstein of the center-right American Enterprise Institute. It shows the disease within the Republican Party had spread long before Trump metastasized it.

Their conclusions -- that the GOP had become "ideologically extreme, scornful of compromise, unmoved by conventional understanding of facts, evidence and science, dismissive of the legitimacy of its political opposition" -- did not gain wide acceptance then. Many journalists joined leading Republicans in dismissing them.

"Ultra, ultra liberals" whose views "carry no weight with me," sneered Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell.
"I thought they overstated things," Republican Charlie Dent, then serving his fourth term in the House from Pennsylvania, recalls now.
"People like me were thinking, 'Yeah, there are some kooky people around, but c'mon,'" says William Kristol, who was then editing the conservative Weekly Standard magazine. With John Boehner as House speaker and Mitt Romney winning the GOP presidential nomination, Kristol saw the Republican mainstream still in command.
Facing reality
All have since gotten slugged by reality. What ailed the party in 2012 has worsened.
Kristol's magazine, having diverged from Trump-era orthodoxy, no longer exists. Of his earlier sources of reassurance: Boehner fled Congress to author a book decrying his colleagues' dysfunction; Romney has become a pariah as the only Republican senator who twice voted to convict Trump on impeachment charges.


Read the rest here:

cnn? lets get real...cnn is a publisher of their opinions, nothing more, nothing less...who in their right mind would believe anything from these propaganda spewing shit stains?
not even a -nice try -deserved....go find a functioning brain
They're reporting on an essay by non cnn contributors.

Try actually reading the link for once.
why? it says cnn...misinformation, LIES, ...why would i waste my time on publishers opinions? i don't
 
Basically true. The Pre-Trump GOP was faux "conservatism" taking Chamber of Commerce money, since 70% of the US economy was sales/marketing, and supported moving US factories to China and their cheap labor. The US was okay with a "service economy" and no manufacturing sector. Color the 2012 GOP as "globalists".

Then Trump came along with his "America First Populist" policies and beat the globalists of both parties. The rest is history. Stay tuned to see how 2022 and 2024 turn out.
Whoa! Dude drank All the koolaide.

View attachment 493020
wow, and you lapped diseased juices out of kum-inme harris---whats your point?, other than NOTHING, as usual
Wow, somebody is seriously triggered. You completely blew your cool there, kid.
did the TRUTH hurt the little whine ass? BOO-HOO
All you're doing is spewing insults and shitting your pants. There's no "truth" for me to be hurt by.
thats because you have no clue what TRUTH is/means....quite obvious
 
Basically true. The Pre-Trump GOP was faux "conservatism" taking Chamber of Commerce money, since 70% of the US economy was sales/marketing, and supported moving US factories to China and their cheap labor. The US was okay with a "service economy" and no manufacturing sector. Color the 2012 GOP as "globalists".

Then Trump came along with his "America First Populist" policies and beat the globalists of both parties. The rest is history. Stay tuned to see how 2022 and 2024 turn out.
Whoa! Dude drank All the koolaide.
Another Crepy post with no content.

Xiden aka "Putin's Bitch" loses voters every time they go to the gas pumps. Call that "KoolAde" Xiden's hidden tax on his voters.
Allow me to translate for those that are metaphorically challenged, or maybe just plain dumb.

My comment "drank all the koolaide" was meant to convey the fact that you've fallen for the party line. The line intended to distract you from uncomfortable facts (like the fading relevancy of your party) with bile directed at chosen boogymen, like immigrants, gay people, or "globalists".
 
Ya, next thing you know these GOPers will be rioting and looting
They already did. A full blown insurrection.
you have no clue what an insurrection is...all you do is spew the LIES that scum demonRATS tell....and then you repeat, because you got sucked in....
why aren't you whining about the INSURRECTION on the southern border? is it because beijing xiden said it was ok to bombard AMERICA, contagious chinese flu illegals storming AMERICA, and then the scum demonRATS carting them all over the country. we see your mentality,(none) and your hatred for AMERICA
you are 1 deranged shit stain demonRAT
You completely lost it twice in the same thread.

Maybe you should take a break.
your deflection, (typical for scum demonRATS), is noted AGAIN...go figure twice so far in the same thread....Maybe YOU should take a break.
 
That's right, they were warned, but nobody paid attention.

From 2012

"Let's just say it: The Republicans are the problem."

Published in 2012, that Washington Post piece demonstrates more than the foresight of its political scientist authors, Tom Mann of the center-left Brookings Institution and Norm Ornstein of the center-right American Enterprise Institute. It shows the disease within the Republican Party had spread long before Trump metastasized it.

Their conclusions -- that the GOP had become "ideologically extreme, scornful of compromise, unmoved by conventional understanding of facts, evidence and science, dismissive of the legitimacy of its political opposition" -- did not gain wide acceptance then. Many journalists joined leading Republicans in dismissing them.

"Ultra, ultra liberals" whose views "carry no weight with me," sneered Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell.
"I thought they overstated things," Republican Charlie Dent, then serving his fourth term in the House from Pennsylvania, recalls now.
"People like me were thinking, 'Yeah, there are some kooky people around, but c'mon,'" says William Kristol, who was then editing the conservative Weekly Standard magazine. With John Boehner as House speaker and Mitt Romney winning the GOP presidential nomination, Kristol saw the Republican mainstream still in command.
Facing reality
All have since gotten slugged by reality. What ailed the party in 2012 has worsened.
Kristol's magazine, having diverged from Trump-era orthodoxy, no longer exists. Of his earlier sources of reassurance: Boehner fled Congress to author a book decrying his colleagues' dysfunction; Romney has become a pariah as the only Republican senator who twice voted to convict Trump on impeachment charges.


Read the rest here:

cnn? lets get real...cnn is a publisher of their opinions, nothing more, nothing less...who in their right mind would believe anything from these propaganda spewing shit stains?
not even a -nice try -deserved....go find a functioning brain
They're reporting on an essay by non cnn contributors.

Try actually reading the link for once.
why? it says cnn...misinformation, LIES, ...why would i waste my time on publishers opinions? i don't
Ok, so you haven't read it, you have no way to actually comment on it, wtf are you doing here? Just insulting me, that's what you're doing here. You've already shit yourself very publicly twice in this thread, you wanna go for three?
 
That's right, they were warned, but nobody paid attention.

From 2012

"Let's just say it: The Republicans are the problem."

Published in 2012, that Washington Post piece demonstrates more than the foresight of its political scientist authors, Tom Mann of the center-left Brookings Institution and Norm Ornstein of the center-right American Enterprise Institute. It shows the disease within the Republican Party had spread long before Trump metastasized it.

Their conclusions -- that the GOP had become "ideologically extreme, scornful of compromise, unmoved by conventional understanding of facts, evidence and science, dismissive of the legitimacy of its political opposition" -- did not gain wide acceptance then. Many journalists joined leading Republicans in dismissing them.

"Ultra, ultra liberals" whose views "carry no weight with me," sneered Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell.
"I thought they overstated things," Republican Charlie Dent, then serving his fourth term in the House from Pennsylvania, recalls now.
"People like me were thinking, 'Yeah, there are some kooky people around, but c'mon,'" says William Kristol, who was then editing the conservative Weekly Standard magazine. With John Boehner as House speaker and Mitt Romney winning the GOP presidential nomination, Kristol saw the Republican mainstream still in command.
Facing reality
All have since gotten slugged by reality. What ailed the party in 2012 has worsened.
Kristol's magazine, having diverged from Trump-era orthodoxy, no longer exists. Of his earlier sources of reassurance: Boehner fled Congress to author a book decrying his colleagues' dysfunction; Romney has become a pariah as the only Republican senator who twice voted to convict Trump on impeachment charges.


Read the rest here:



Seig Heil indeed, Chang.
 
That's right, they were warned, but nobody paid attention.

From 2012

"Let's just say it: The Republicans are the problem."

Published in 2012, that Washington Post piece demonstrates more than the foresight of its political scientist authors, Tom Mann of the center-left Brookings Institution and Norm Ornstein of the center-right American Enterprise Institute. It shows the disease within the Republican Party had spread long before Trump metastasized it.

Their conclusions -- that the GOP had become "ideologically extreme, scornful of compromise, unmoved by conventional understanding of facts, evidence and science, dismissive of the legitimacy of its political opposition" -- did not gain wide acceptance then. Many journalists joined leading Republicans in dismissing them.

"Ultra, ultra liberals" whose views "carry no weight with me," sneered Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell.
"I thought they overstated things," Republican Charlie Dent, then serving his fourth term in the House from Pennsylvania, recalls now.
"People like me were thinking, 'Yeah, there are some kooky people around, but c'mon,'" says William Kristol, who was then editing the conservative Weekly Standard magazine. With John Boehner as House speaker and Mitt Romney winning the GOP presidential nomination, Kristol saw the Republican mainstream still in command.
Facing reality
All have since gotten slugged by reality. What ailed the party in 2012 has worsened.
Kristol's magazine, having diverged from Trump-era orthodoxy, no longer exists. Of his earlier sources of reassurance: Boehner fled Congress to author a book decrying his colleagues' dysfunction; Romney has become a pariah as the only Republican senator who twice voted to convict Trump on impeachment charges.


Read the rest here:



Seig Heil indeed, Chang.
Leave your Nazism at home, please.
 
Basically true. The Pre-Trump GOP was faux "conservatism" taking Chamber of Commerce money, since 70% of the US economy was sales/marketing, and supported moving US factories to China and their cheap labor. The US was okay with a "service economy" and no manufacturing sector. Color the 2012 GOP as "globalists".

Then Trump came along with his "America First Populist" policies and beat the globalists of both parties. The rest is history. Stay tuned to see how 2022 and 2024 turn out.

Creepy Chang is a China First guy.
 
Basically true. The Pre-Trump GOP was faux "conservatism" taking Chamber of Commerce money, since 70% of the US economy was sales/marketing, and supported moving US factories to China and their cheap labor. The US was okay with a "service economy" and no manufacturing sector. Color the 2012 GOP as "globalists".

Then Trump came along with his "America First Populist" policies and beat the globalists of both parties. The rest is history. Stay tuned to see how 2022 and 2024 turn out.
Whoa! Dude drank All the koolaide.

View attachment 493020
wow, and you lapped diseased juices out of kum-inme harris---whats your point?, other than NOTHING, as usual
Wow, somebody is seriously triggered. You completely blew your cool there, kid.


Isn't that why you posted this stupid shit?
 
That's right, they were warned, but nobody paid attention.

From 2012

"Let's just say it: The Republicans are the problem."

Published in 2012, that Washington Post piece demonstrates more than the foresight of its political scientist authors, Tom Mann of the center-left Brookings Institution and Norm Ornstein of the center-right American Enterprise Institute. It shows the disease within the Republican Party had spread long before Trump metastasized it.

Their conclusions -- that the GOP had become "ideologically extreme, scornful of compromise, unmoved by conventional understanding of facts, evidence and science, dismissive of the legitimacy of its political opposition" -- did not gain wide acceptance then. Many journalists joined leading Republicans in dismissing them.

"Ultra, ultra liberals" whose views "carry no weight with me," sneered Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell.
"I thought they overstated things," Republican Charlie Dent, then serving his fourth term in the House from Pennsylvania, recalls now.
"People like me were thinking, 'Yeah, there are some kooky people around, but c'mon,'" says William Kristol, who was then editing the conservative Weekly Standard magazine. With John Boehner as House speaker and Mitt Romney winning the GOP presidential nomination, Kristol saw the Republican mainstream still in command.
Facing reality
All have since gotten slugged by reality. What ailed the party in 2012 has worsened.
Kristol's magazine, having diverged from Trump-era orthodoxy, no longer exists. Of his earlier sources of reassurance: Boehner fled Congress to author a book decrying his colleagues' dysfunction; Romney has become a pariah as the only Republican senator who twice voted to convict Trump on impeachment charges.


Read the rest here:



Seig Heil indeed, Chang.
Leave your Nazism at home, please.

Does Xi give you your own Jackboots, or do they just photoshop them on afterwards?

You really ought to change the name of your country to "Nazi China" to reflect reality...
 
That's right, they were warned, but nobody paid attention.

From 2012

"Let's just say it: The Republicans are the problem."

Published in 2012, that Washington Post piece demonstrates more than the foresight of its political scientist authors, Tom Mann of the center-left Brookings Institution and Norm Ornstein of the center-right American Enterprise Institute. It shows the disease within the Republican Party had spread long before Trump metastasized it.

Their conclusions -- that the GOP had become "ideologically extreme, scornful of compromise, unmoved by conventional understanding of facts, evidence and science, dismissive of the legitimacy of its political opposition" -- did not gain wide acceptance then. Many journalists joined leading Republicans in dismissing them.

"Ultra, ultra liberals" whose views "carry no weight with me," sneered Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell.
"I thought they overstated things," Republican Charlie Dent, then serving his fourth term in the House from Pennsylvania, recalls now.
"People like me were thinking, 'Yeah, there are some kooky people around, but c'mon,'" says William Kristol, who was then editing the conservative Weekly Standard magazine. With John Boehner as House speaker and Mitt Romney winning the GOP presidential nomination, Kristol saw the Republican mainstream still in command.
Facing reality
All have since gotten slugged by reality. What ailed the party in 2012 has worsened.
Kristol's magazine, having diverged from Trump-era orthodoxy, no longer exists. Of his earlier sources of reassurance: Boehner fled Congress to author a book decrying his colleagues' dysfunction; Romney has become a pariah as the only Republican senator who twice voted to convict Trump on impeachment charges.


Read the rest here:


On the other hand, Democrats have been fascists for as long as I remember, which is 40 years. Not saying you weren't fascists before that, but before that I was a kid and didn't really know what was going on.

You have telegraphed your hate a long time. People should have seen it coming. Many of us did
 
Basically true. The Pre-Trump GOP was faux "conservatism" taking Chamber of Commerce money, since 70% of the US economy was sales/marketing, and supported moving US factories to China and their cheap labor. The US was okay with a "service economy" and no manufacturing sector. Color the 2012 GOP as "globalists".

Then Trump came along with his "America First Populist" policies and beat the globalists of both parties. The rest is history. Stay tuned to see how 2022 and 2024 turn out.
Whoa! Dude drank All the koolaide.

View attachment 493020
wow, and you lapped diseased juices out of kum-inme harris---whats your point?, other than NOTHING, as usual
Wow, somebody is seriously triggered. You completely blew your cool there, kid.


Isn't that why you posted this stupid shit?
Like all posts on the forum, it's to invite discussion and comment. He shit himself. There's a difference.
 
That's right, they were warned, but nobody paid attention.

From 2012

"Let's just say it: The Republicans are the problem."

Published in 2012, that Washington Post piece demonstrates more than the foresight of its political scientist authors, Tom Mann of the center-left Brookings Institution and Norm Ornstein of the center-right American Enterprise Institute. It shows the disease within the Republican Party had spread long before Trump metastasized it.

Their conclusions -- that the GOP had become "ideologically extreme, scornful of compromise, unmoved by conventional understanding of facts, evidence and science, dismissive of the legitimacy of its political opposition" -- did not gain wide acceptance then. Many journalists joined leading Republicans in dismissing them.

"Ultra, ultra liberals" whose views "carry no weight with me," sneered Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell.
"I thought they overstated things," Republican Charlie Dent, then serving his fourth term in the House from Pennsylvania, recalls now.
"People like me were thinking, 'Yeah, there are some kooky people around, but c'mon,'" says William Kristol, who was then editing the conservative Weekly Standard magazine. With John Boehner as House speaker and Mitt Romney winning the GOP presidential nomination, Kristol saw the Republican mainstream still in command.
Facing reality
All have since gotten slugged by reality. What ailed the party in 2012 has worsened.
Kristol's magazine, having diverged from Trump-era orthodoxy, no longer exists. Of his earlier sources of reassurance: Boehner fled Congress to author a book decrying his colleagues' dysfunction; Romney has become a pariah as the only Republican senator who twice voted to convict Trump on impeachment charges.


Read the rest here:



Seig Heil indeed, Chang.
Leave your Nazism at home, please.

Does Xi give you your own Jackboots, or do they just photoshop them on afterwards?

You really ought to change the name of your country to "Nazi China" to reflect reality...
Do you really believe that crap, or are you just attempting to be insulting?
 

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