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This whole thing is more convincing evidence that there are no adults left in the Republican party. There hasn't been one for a while.
The Trump wing of the party doesn't even stand for that. They have no focus other than Trump. They kicked the conservative brain trust, writers, and commentators to the curb in favor of Breitbart and Tucker and QAnon. They have settled on xenophobia, white nationalism, upside-down bible thumping, and fake news as their guiding principles in lieu of any real direction from Trump. They don't have the attention span to put together a party platform. That's just too hard. And they don't even realize how un-American and utterly foolish they have become. The notion of "protecting Anglo-Saxon political traditions" is just their latest foolishness. The Aryan Brotherhood better watch out or be "replaced".
Those were mostly French guys speaking french and latin. They were setting up rights and responsibilities for the continued dividing up the Anglo-Saxon booty. The king had to share. Not really as great a day in "Anglo-Saxon" history as some might think.
Just more lying, stereotyping BS from you while you ignore the idiots of your own party.
"America is a nation with a border, and a culture, strengthened by a common respect for uniquely Anglo-Saxon political traditions."
Now, on its face, there's nothing wrong with appreciating and celebrating Anglo-Saxon culture. From a political standpoint, at this point in time, in the context of never-ending police brutality against people of color and the Jan. 6th white supremacist attack on our Capitol, the optics here are bad. Right or wrong it cements in the minds of many Americans that the GOP is KKK-lite, a party first and foremost for white people.
If the Republican party is going to avoid extinction they are going to have to divorce themselves from Trumpism, move closer to the center, become pro-diversity and pro-science.
The radical democrats are the party of the people who don't want to work.
"America is a nation with a border, and a culture, strengthened by a common respect for uniquely Anglo-Saxon political traditions."
Now, on its face, there's nothing wrong with appreciating and celebrating Anglo-Saxon culture. From a political standpoint, at this point in time, in the context of never-ending police brutality against people of color and the Jan. 6th white supremacist attack on our Capitol, the optics here are bad. Right or wrong it cements in the minds of many Americans that the GOP is KKK-lite, a party first and foremost for white people.
If the Republican party is going to avoid extinction they are going to have to divorce themselves from Trumpism, move closer to the center, become pro-diversity and pro-science.
Meanwhile the radical democrats are blatantly pushing institutional racism and discrimination against white people as the strive for a one party dictatorship.
"America is a nation with a border, and a culture, strengthened by a common respect for uniquely Anglo-Saxon political traditions."
Now, on its face, there's nothing wrong with appreciating and celebrating Anglo-Saxon culture. From a political standpoint, at this point in time, in the context of never-ending police brutality against people of color and the Jan. 6th white supremacist attack on our Capitol, the optics here are bad. Right or wrong it cements in the minds of many Americans that the GOP is KKK-lite, a party first and foremost for white people.
If the Republican party is going to avoid extinction they are going to have to divorce themselves from Trumpism, move closer to the center, become pro-diversity and pro-science.
Huh?
"never-ending police brutality against people of color???"
Do a search using the phrase 'Gross exaggerations in arguments'
(let us know what page your face appears on).
"America is a nation with a border, and a culture, strengthened by a common respect for uniquely Anglo-Saxon political traditions."
Now, on its face, there's nothing wrong with appreciating and celebrating Anglo-Saxon culture. From a political standpoint, at this point in time, in the context of never-ending police brutality against people of color and the Jan. 6th white supremacist attack on our Capitol, the optics here are bad. Right or wrong it cements in the minds of many Americans that the GOP is KKK-lite, a party first and foremost for white people.
If the Republican party is going to avoid extinction they are going to have to divorce themselves from Trumpism, move closer to the center, become pro-diversity and pro-science.
It takes a lot of effort to be so willfully ignorant. Congrats, I guess?
Besides spouting ignorant sounding rhetoric, exactly what policies of Eisenhower's would be viewed as pinko-liberal?
Ike was strongly pro-union: "Today in America, unions have a secure place in our industrial life. Only a handful of reactionaries harbor the ugly thought of breaking unions and depriving working men and women of the right to join the union of their choice." -- Dwight Eisenhower
Democrats were the force that created the KKK and the JIM CROW laws..ask Biden. He backed them.
Big deal. Why should people care about that? Trump supporters who think Trump was one of the best presidents ever don't care he was NOT pro life in the past.
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