The idea that Donald Trump needed to” save” the Republican Party was the most tedious refrain to emerge from the verbal vomit spread by the Never Trump grift nonces. The expert problem troll at The New York Times and The Washington Post repeated versions of the plan throughout the 2024 election pattern as though they were being paid for the notice.  ,
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The Grand Old Party, much trolls, is still in good shape a little more than a year after Trump steamrolled his approach to Grover Cleveland position. In truth, it’s better than ever.  ,
Just a short while after the president-elect announced his intention to nominate Tulsi Gabbard as his national intelligence chief and Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla. ) as his successor attorney general, it is early on Wednesday afternoon in Mountain Standard Time. Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy were appointed the new Department of Government Effectiveness by him on the same day.  ,
These takes have no exaggerated entertainment value. The virtual res mob is losing it, and it’s a lot of fun to observe. Because watching the never-ending collapse was too confusing, I suddenly had to shut my X page. Miss whether or not you believe Gaetz can be confirmed, lay back, and enjoy watching Trump 47 continue to get under the Dems ‘ body.  ,
Every Republican member of Congress who turned against him was ( is ) the problem, but Donald Trump was never the one who needed to save the Republican Party. Democrats who were secure in the minority in Washington were gaining a lot of their influence after decades under the two Bush presidents. They played a role in the Democrats ‘ success in influencing the radical left’s political landscape, particularly during the Obama administration.  ,
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The Bushies, of course, were the ones who did the heavy lifting in preserving the GOP, with the aid of their newfound friends in the mainstream media, of training.  ,
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At the Republican National Convention in 2016, these were the people who were still attempting to remove Trump from the vote. They are still haunted by their failing to do so. Given that they had a lot of disappointment knowledge before Trump even entered the race for president, that’s odd.  ,
When George W. Bush defeated John Kerry, a member of the GOP squeeze creation, the squash establishment reached its pinnacle in 2004. No conventional will always remember that as the movement’s higher point. The grass Tea Party movement in the 2010 exams and the nationalist MAGA movement have been the only resounding victories the GOP has won in the past 20 years. Both moves were despised by the old-school” Harumph”! Republicans inside the Beltway. If you spoke to any of them in people, “despise” would likely be one of the lighter terms they used to express their feelings toward the liberals in the countryside.
Those who have been making a claim to be the Republican Party’s protectors were ready to let a small-obsessed Democrat become the most effective woman on Earth out of fear of harm. They lack no power over their emotions like the mentally ill maniacs who are shaven because Trump won the election. America may include lost if she had won, and the Republicans would have been content with that. As I wrote in one of my” TDS” columns in August, they miss the GOP that loses a lot.  ,
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We may be eternally grateful that the GOP’s electorate was partially saved from the foolish losers.
I could n’t have handled four years of that cackle.  ,
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