When will the alt right dump Trump ?

Tommy Tainant

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That is the key question now.

On the face of it they really have to do this.Their extreme blend of racism ,stupidity and misogyny is being dragged through the mud every day by the orange one.

When will they cut the cord ?
 
The altRight will never dump Trump. He is the embodiment of what they are. The GOP would do well to get rid of Trump , the altRight, and anybody else that is part of that basket full of deplorables.
 
George Will: “Trump is a marvelously efficient acid bath, stripping away his supporters’ surfaces, exposing their skeletal essences. Consider Mike Pence, a favorite of what Republicans devoutly praise as America’s ‘faith community.’ Some of its representatives, their crucifixes glittering in the television lights, are still earnestly explaining the urgency of giving to Trump, who agreed that his daughter is ‘a piece of ass,’ the task of improving America’s coarsened culture.”

“Because Pence looks relatively presidential when standing next to Trump — talk about defining adequacy down — some Republicans want Trump to slink away, allowing Pence to float to the top of the ticket and represent Republicanism resurrected. This idea ignores a pertinent point: Pence is standing next to Trump.”

“He salivated for the privilege of being Trump’s poodle, and he expresses his canine devotion in rhetorical treacle about ‘this good man.’ What would a bad man look like to pastor Pence?”
 
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George Will: “Trump is a marvelously efficient acid bath, stripping away his supporters’ surfaces, exposing their skeletal essences. Consider Mike Pence, a favorite of what Republicans devoutly praise as America’s ‘faith community.’ Some of its representatives, their crucifixes glittering in the television lights, are still earnestly explaining the urgency of giving to Trump, who agreed that his daughter is ‘a piece of ass,’ the task of improving America’s coarsened culture.”

“Because Pence looks relatively presidential when standing next to Trump — talk about defining adequacy down — some Republicans want Trump to slink away, allowing Pence to float to the top of the ticket and represent Republicanism resurrected. This idea ignores a pertinent point: Pence is standing next to Trump.”

“He salivated for the privilege of being Trump’s poodle, and he expresses his canine devotion in rhetorical treacle about ‘this good man.’ What would a bad man look like to pastor Pence?”
Does that over value Pence ? The little I have read about him suggests that he is a religious bigot who would be un-electable. The GOp needs to rediscover conservatism and ditch all the loons that have attached themselves to the party.
 
Sorry Tommy, that, "alt right" Hillary propaganda didn't work out, I just thought you should know... :wink_2:
 
If Trump loses the election we'll have to discard him. The problem with you're train of thought is that you think the alt right finds trump to be ideal. That simply is not the case. What he does have is name recognition, money, and the right attitude, personality wise when it comes to saying what most Americans have been saying for years. He doesn't bother with PC garbage.
He's already performed a valuable service, regardless of how the election turns out. The Republican party has been put on notice. They now see the cost of disobeying the will of their own constituency. Republicans will have to change the way they run for office from here on out. Not to mention the way they vote once in office. Trump also has paved the way for future republicans with the same ideas, but in a more polished , and refined form. These next candidates will seem like a breath of fresh air compared to Trump, and possess the political acumen to garner the support of the newly molded Republican party.

It would be naive to believe that the rise of Trump was a flash in the pan occurence. It took at least 6 years to push Americans to the point, where they would tolerate Trumps antics. For the most part this behavior has been tolerated because a significant portion of the American public demands change. Trump, unlike any other candidate most of us can remember is truly symbolic.

The system/establishment despises Trump. A huge portion of the American public despises, and does not trust the establishment. Trumps popularity is merely the symptom of the disease that is our failing trust between the citizenry and government. And one thing is for sure. A Hillary win is about the worst possible prospect for curing that ailment. More likely it will fuel the fire.

Trump just happened to fit the bill at the time; but there are many additional options who are more politically capable. And now they have a voice, and what's more; now they will be heard.
 
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Sorry Tommy, that, "alt right" Hillary propaganda didn't work out, I just thought you should know... :wink_2:
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You don't expect anybody to believe that, do you?
 
Hillary simply isn't very popular... Even amongst her own party, and constituency. Most of her base votes for her simply out of ignorant fear of Trump, and the change he represents.
 
Republicans will have to change the way they run for office from here on out. Not to mention the way they vote once in office.
A few of them may need further convincing, like Ryan and McCain. They don't seem to have gotten the memo.Republicans can always leave that box black on their ballots.
 
George Will: “Trump is a marvelously efficient acid bath, stripping away his supporters’ surfaces, exposing their skeletal essences. Consider Mike Pence, a favorite of what Republicans devoutly praise as America’s ‘faith community.’ Some of its representatives, their crucifixes glittering in the television lights, are still earnestly explaining the urgency of giving to Trump, who agreed that his daughter is ‘a piece of ass,’ the task of improving America’s coarsened culture.”

“Because Pence looks relatively presidential when standing next to Trump — talk about defining adequacy down — some Republicans want Trump to slink away, allowing Pence to float to the top of the ticket and represent Republicanism resurrected. This idea ignores a pertinent point: Pence is standing next to Trump.”

“He salivated for the privilege of being Trump’s poodle, and he expresses his canine devotion in rhetorical treacle about ‘this good man.’ What would a bad man look like to pastor Pence?”
Does that over value Pence ? The little I have read about him suggests that he is a religious bigot who would be un-electable. The GOp needs to rediscover conservatism and ditch all the loons that have attached themselves to the party.
Correct.

Pence is a hateful social conservative – arrogant, hostile to the privacy rights of women, the equal protection rights of gay Americans, and settled, accepted First Amendment jurisprudence protecting the religious liberty of all citizens.

Unlike Trump, unfortunately, we won’t be rid of the bane of social conservatism for some time to come.
 

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