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Republican Party on brink of 'irrelevancy'?

Nietzsche

The Last Prussian
Premium Member
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It was beaten to death outside an "America First" party rally, apparently.
 

Quetzal

A little to the left and slightly out of focus.
Premium Member
Is what's happening the death knell for the Republican Party?
I don't think so. For better or for worse, they do have enough support to remain relevant. But, I will say, they are evolving into a bit of a different being than they were before.
 

LuisDantas

Aura of atheification
Premium Member
No, it's the legitimization of nativist, white chauvinist ignorance.
That sure is what it looks like from where I stand.

I wish it was just irrelevance. Quite on the contrary, they fail to reap the irrelevance that they so persistently pursue.
 

tytlyf

Not Religious
I've been saying for years the republican party is dead after 2016. But only if they lose the election, which is almost certain. The republican agenda doesn't mesh with the middle class and it's changing landscape of demographics. Their media has created very angry people intentionally, this is huge karma.
 

tytlyf

Not Religious
Certainly in its death throws but its looking like the Democrats aren't far behind with Hilary as the best they have to offer.
Nah, democrats don't have a rift. Additionally, they don't have a demographics problem. On a scale of 1-10 (higher being death is certain), the republican party is around an 9. Democrats around a 3
 

YmirGF

Bodhisattva in Recovery
Nah, democrats don't have a rift. Additionally, they don't have a demographics problem. On a scale of 1-10 (higher being death is certain), the republican party is around an 9. Democrats around a 3
That certainly explains why the Republican party has been unable to raise money this cycle. :rolleyes:
 

BSM1

What? Me worry?
Nah, democrats don't have a rift. Additionally, they don't have a demographics problem. On a scale of 1-10 (higher being death is certain), the republican party is around an 9. Democrats around a 3


Democrats don't have a rift? Seriously? Ever heard of an old guy named Bernie?
 

tytlyf

Not Religious
Democrats don't have a rift? Seriously? Ever heard of an old guy named Bernie?
Sure have. That's not a rift. Bernie is the more progressive choice and Hillary is the moderate (centrist) choice. There are more moderates than liberals in the democratic party.
 

columbus

yawn <ignore> yawn
Democrats don't have a rift? Seriously? Ever heard of an old guy named Bernie?
Yes, he is still fighting for his platform.
But after Philadelphia he and the whole Democratic party will be fighting against Trump, the TeaParty, and the obstruction in Capitol Hill and state legislatures.

I believe that the political landscape will change enormously.
Tom
 

Underhill

Well-Known Member
Brink? I think it has been over the brink for quite some time.

The members are like Wiley Coyote in that they have just started to realize they are over the edge.
 

metis

aged ecumenical anthropologist
What will be VERY interesting is how many Pubs that are up for re-election are going to be willing to link themselves with Trump if he keeps spouting his stuff. So far, business contributions are only very slowly coming in because it appears that they're afraid of having their reputation possibly tarnished.

I gotta feeling that this is going to be an "exciting" election, and I don't necessarily mean this in a positive way.
 

Valjean

Veteran Member
Premium Member
Yes, he is still fighting for his platform.
But after Philadelphia he and the whole Democratic party will be fighting against Trump, the TeaParty, and the obstruction in Capitol Hill and state legislatures.

I believe that the political landscape will change enormously.
Tom

I wonder. Entrenched interests hold a lot of the strings.
I expect Clinton may be a continuation of the status quo, and I'm still trying to figure out what Trump's positions are -- they seem to change with each speech, sometimes in mid sentence.
The only candidate supporting the policies that enabled America's Golden Age, that might have a chance of making America great again, seems to be out of the picture.
 
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