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    Default Can you be a member of the GOP if you don't adhere to the Big Lie?

    If Trump were to run in 2024 and lost would the results ever be accepted to the GOP?

    If Trump were elected in 2024 and decided he didn't want to ever leave the White House would the GOP support him?

    If Trump would fade away tomorrow, would Trumpism also disappear, or would the power at any cost ideology be picked up by another?

    Will the GOP always be a Trumpist party?

    Is there any line that the GOP wouldn't let Trump cross?

    Does the phrase "it can't happen here" really apply to the US anymore?

    Simple questions, but all too telling, the answers are obvious

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    Shameless cowards. History will give them their due.

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    Quote Originally Posted by archives View Post
    If Trump were to run in 2024 and lost would the results ever be accepted to the GOP?

    If Trump were elected in 2024 and decided he didn't want to ever leave the White House would the GOP support him?

    If Trump would fade away tomorrow, would Trumpism also disappear, or would the power at any cost ideology be picked up by another?

    Will the GOP always be a Trumpist party?

    Is there any line that the GOP wouldn't let Trump cross?

    Does the phrase "it can't happen here" really apply to the US anymore?

    Simple questions, but all too telling, the answers are obvious
    I'm just having fun here but can you be a member of a political party and never talk about it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cawacko View Post
    I'm just having fun here but can you be a member of a political party and never talk about it?
    I'd say yes, not often, but yes, however, most political parties and those that belong to them don't allow a fringe element that doesn't even represent their party ideology nor principles own the party and demand total control

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    Quote Originally Posted by archives View Post
    I'd say yes, not often, but yes, however, most political parties and those that belong to them don't allow a fringe element that doesn't even represent their party ideology nor principles own the party and demand total control
    I mean you starting basically every thread about Republicans when you are a Democrat. Like I said, I was just having fun but there's definite truth to it (not to imply you are the only one and it does work both ways).

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    Quote Originally Posted by archives View Post
    Does the phrase "it can't happen here" really apply to the US anymore?

    Simple questions, but all too telling, the answers are obvious
    there are alot of things happening these days that as a younger man I thought would never happen, but seriously, why should anyone answer these questions when you label anyone who isn't blasting trump from the rooftops as a trumper?
    A sad commentary on we, as a people, and our viewpoint of our freedom can be summed up like this. We have liberals and conservatives, Democrats and Republicans, yet those very people look at Constitutionalists as radical and extreme.................so those liberals and conservatives, Democrats and Republicans must believe that the constitution is radical and extreme.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cawacko View Post
    I mean you starting basically every thread about Republicans when you are a Democrat. Like I said, I was just having fun but there's definite truth to it (not to imply you are the only one and it does work both ways).
    Again you are correct, but none of that addresses either of my points, the questions I asked, and fact that most political parties and those that belong to them don't allow a fringe element that doesn't even represent their party ideology nor principles own the party and demand total control

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    Quote Originally Posted by SmarterthanYou View Post
    there are alot of things happening these days that as a younger man I thought would never happen, but seriously, why should anyone answer these questions when you label anyone who isn't blasting trump from the rooftops as a trumper?
    Trumpkin, not as harsh, and the questions are ones that I thought it would be interesting to hear a Republican answer, by your response you are pretty much confirming what the questions imply

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    Quote Originally Posted by archives View Post
    Trumpkin, not as harsh, and the questions are ones that I thought it would be interesting to hear a Republican answer, by your response you are pretty much confirming what the questions imply
    you're free to assume that the moon is made of blue cheese also, but you're not going to be correct there, either............by your response, you are confirming what I stated
    A sad commentary on we, as a people, and our viewpoint of our freedom can be summed up like this. We have liberals and conservatives, Democrats and Republicans, yet those very people look at Constitutionalists as radical and extreme.................so those liberals and conservatives, Democrats and Republicans must believe that the constitution is radical and extreme.

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    Quote Originally Posted by archives View Post
    If Trump were to run in 2024 and lost would the results ever be accepted to the GOP?

    If Trump were elected in 2024 and decided he didn't want to ever leave the White House would the GOP support him?

    If Trump would fade away tomorrow, would Trumpism also disappear, or would the power at any cost ideology be picked up by another?

    Will the GOP always be a Trumpist party?

    Is there any line that the GOP wouldn't let Trump cross?

    Does the phrase "it can't happen here" really apply to the US anymore?

    Simple questions, but all too telling, the answers are obvious
    If Republicans win in 2024, Democrats will accept the results as readily as they did in 2000, 2004, and 2016. Meanwhile, Dems will cheat like they have in every election and primary since the creation of Tammany Hall. Whether they successfully stole 2020 as they did 1884 and 1960 is still being discussed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by archives View Post
    If Trump were to run in 2024 and lost would the results ever be accepted to the GOP?

    If Trump were elected in 2024 and decided he didn't want to ever leave the White House would the GOP support him?

    If Trump would fade away tomorrow, would Trumpism also disappear, or would the power at any cost ideology be picked up by another?

    Will the GOP always be a Trumpist party?

    Is there any line that the GOP wouldn't let Trump cross?

    Does the phrase "it can't happen here" really apply to the US anymore?

    Simple questions, but all too telling, the answers are obvious
    I'd be more interested in seeing the Democrat reaction if Trump ran in 2024 and won. Now, that would be worth seeing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by T. A. Gardner View Post
    I'd be more interested in seeing the Democrat reaction if Trump ran in 2024 and won. Now, that would be worth seeing!
    Here's a prerequisite

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    Quote Originally Posted by archives View Post
    If Trump were to run in 2024 and lost would the results ever be accepted to the GOP?

    If Trump were elected in 2024 and decided he didn't want to ever leave the White House would the GOP support him?

    If Trump would fade away tomorrow, would Trumpism also disappear, or would the power at any cost ideology be picked up by another?

    Will the GOP always be a Trumpist party?

    Is there any line that the GOP wouldn't let Trump cross?

    Does the phrase "it can't happen here" really apply to the US anymore?

    Simple questions, but all too telling, the answers are obvious
    Can you be a democrat and not be a retarded cunt?

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