In the twentieth century, as in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, wouldn't the Trump acolytes and most of the leadership of the Republican Party be called "counter-revolutionaries"?
That's the appropriate term for those in the first quarter of the twenty-first century who are engineering a return to autocracy.
In the twentieth century, as in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, wouldn't the Trump acolytes and most of the leadership of the Republican Party be called "counter-revolutionaries"?
That's the appropriate term for those in the first quarter of the twenty-first century who are engineering a return to autocracy.
\Vince S
I prefer the phrase "Tories." https://youtu.be/ukfNXFgUEiU?si=WFXaVHYBoY6qmR4L