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I think fascism and white Christian nationalism first got it's fingers deeply into the GOP in 1992, when Pat Buchanan electrified the GOP base.
You forget the southern strategy and Goldwater
I think fascism and white Christian nationalism first got it's fingers deeply into the GOP in 1992, when Pat Buchanan electrified the GOP base.
Christian nationalism appears to have made greater strides in the early 90s. While Pat Buchanan was clearly a fascist, he was on the fringe, not the mainstream. Newt was more mainstream albeit on the far right side of it. The fascism/white supremacism part began growing in lockstep with the “small government” folks but that took several years.
IMO, it would have moved faster without 9/11 but 9/11 also produced the downside of a much larger government, producing fodder for the National Tea Party wackos. The Teabaggers.
That said, I think the White Supremacy movement didn’t really sink its hooks into Republican Party until 2016+.
Actually Christian Nationalists began at the founding of our nation but came into power in the 1850’s with the abolitionist movement.
They were the ones that formed the Republican Party to replace the Whigs and fight to free the slaves who were under democratic control
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic-Republican_Party
They started as one party
The Democratic-Republican Party, known at the time as the Republican Party and also referred to as the Jeffersonian Republican Party among other names,[a] was an American political party founded by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison in the early 1790s that championed republicanism, agrarianism, political freedom and equality, and expansionism. The party became increasingly dominant after the 1800 elections as the opposing Federalist Party collapsed. The Democratic-Republicans splintered during the 1824 presidential election. The majority faction of the Democratic-Republicans eventually coalesced into the modern Democratic Party, while the minority faction ultimately formed the core of what became the Whig Party.[10][11]
I have a masters in political science so I think I know a bit more than wiki
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whig_Party_(United_States)
Succeeded by
Republican Party
American Party
Opposition Party
Actually Christian Nationalists began at the founding of our nation but came into power in the 1850’s with the abolitionist movement.
They were the ones that formed the Republican Party to replace the Whigs and fight to free the slaves who were under democratic control
They formed a unity party to get all who wanted to stay one nation on the same side
One of it’s names was the Republican party
That was over 150 years ago. More time between us and them than between them and the Founders.Actually Christian Nationalists began at the founding of our nation but came into power in the 1850’s with the abolitionist movement.
They were the ones that formed the Republican Party to replace the Whigs and fight to free the slaves who were under democratic control
Yes but that’s more detailed than I wanted to go into. I don’t want to hijack the thread to give a history lesson
No he didn’t. Trump is a narcissist so he doesn’t embrace anything other than himself. Trump used whatever was available to him to increase his self worth, what any particular group represented was irrelevant to him.That was over 150 years ago. More time between us and them than between them and the Founders.
Are you saying Trump didn’t embrace white supremacy? The Race Horse Theory? Use the WSE militias?
No he didn’t. Trump is a narcissist so he doesn’t embrace anything other than himself. Trump used whatever was available to him to increase his self worth, what any particular group represented was irrelevant to him.