I often want to say (scream) that I'm not anti-Republican but anti-Trump. But as the case of Majewski and Riedel shows, perhaps some in the party might suggest that there is no difference: To be anti-Trump is to be anti-Republican. The question of our time then is, "How do we fix this?"
I often want to say (scream) that I'm not anti-Republican but anti-Trump. But as the case of Majewski and Riedel shows, perhaps some in the party might suggest that there is no difference: To be anti-Trump is to be anti-Republican. The question of our time then is, "How do we fix this?"
The GOP is like a windshield with a crack in it. At some point the crack is too big to be repaired, and the windhield needs to be replaced. Sadly, I think we have passed that point.
I often want to say (scream) that I'm not anti-Republican but anti-Trump. But as the case of Majewski and Riedel shows, perhaps some in the party might suggest that there is no difference: To be anti-Trump is to be anti-Republican. The question of our time then is, "How do we fix this?"
My view is that there is no difference between being anti-Trump (anti MAGA) and anti-Republican. The GOP is a wholly owned subsidiary of MAGA/TFG.
The GOP is like a windshield with a crack in it. At some point the crack is too big to be repaired, and the windhield needs to be replaced. Sadly, I think we have passed that point.