• muusemuuse@sh.itjust.works
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    26 days ago

    Trump has outright defied everything the evangelicals stood for. They now only stand for Trump. When he’s gone, they won’t be able to revert and what’s left of the GOP can’t sustain itself as Trump is embedded in everything they do now.

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      25 days ago

      Trump has outright defied everything the evangelicals stood for. They now only stand for Trump. When he’s gone, they won’t be able to revert

      This is a baffling bit of logic to me.

      If they were able to change so quickly, why do you think they will suddenly leave?

      More than that, I think its pretty clear that trump was an unmasking of their true beliefs.

      He was an unmasking of the fact that they have never cared about anything more than hurting marginalized people. That has been, and continues to be their collective single voter issue.

      The republicans will always be the party for those people, and those people are the most guaranteed voting demographics.

      This is of course all reliant on democracy even functioning in 1 year, which I have high doubts about. I’d say the odds are out of its favour.

      To beat the voter manipulation/intimidation/gerrymandering etc to the extent needed to actually oust trump is damn near an impossibility, and then if he gets the next 2 years, its completely over.

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        24 days ago

        That’s exactly my point. Trump did it transparently. Everything was on full display. Which means they can’t lie about what they are anymore.

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          24 days ago

          That’s not exactly a problem for them though, hence their willingness to be more open about it.

          He bet that people would be proud of being their worst, and he was right.