Indeed.
When 85% of Americans believe the country is on the wrong path...
Indeed, in a rat's ass for the following reasons against this bullshit you put here:
The Crash of the Republican Party: Princeton Author Forecasts the Crash of the GOP
New York, Oct. 30, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Election Eve Special – A Conversation with Julian E. Zelizer, Author of “Burning Down the House: Newt Gingrich, The Fall of a Speaker, And the Rise of the New Republican Party”
Join Michael Zeldin in a conversation with Princeton historian, Julian Zelizer, about his new book, Burning Down the House: Newt Gingrich, The Fall of a Speaker, and the Rise of the New Republican Party.
In Burning Down the House, Zelizer pinpoints the moment when Gingrich began steering our country onto a path of bitter partisanship and ruthless politics — which culminated in the election of Donald Trump. Perhaps more than any other politician, Gingrich introduced the rhetoric and tactics that have shaped the Trump presidency.
In what promises to be an intriguing election-eve discussion, we will gain insight into how we got to where we are and whether the November 2020 election will mark the end of an era or could lead us into an even greater partisan divide."
https://www.globenewswire.com/news-...on-Author-Forecasts-the-Crash-of-the-GOP.html
A majority of Americans now think Trump should be charged with a crime
If you’ve been paying attention to the House Select Committee’s hearings on the Jan. 6 insurrection attempt, you’ve probably had a thought that goes something like: “This is all incredibly damning. It’s a shame it won’t matter.” Well, here’s a little evidence that might make you set your (earned) cynicism aside, if only for a moment: A new poll from ABC News and Ipsos shows 6 in 10 Americans now believe that former President Donald Trump should be charged with a crime for his role in inciting a riot at the U.S. Capitol."
https://www.mic.com/impact/trump-jan-6-crime-poll-hearings
In a time of war, Republicans are giving aid and comfort to the enemy
I never imagined the ‘Better Dead than Red’ Party would turn into the ultimate appeasers. But here we are
I’m old enough to remember when rabid rightist Republicans proclaimed “Better Dead Than Red” and insisted that anyone who was “soft” on Russia should leave this country and go live over there.
I never imagined, back when they paraded themselves as America’s true patriots, that they’d ever pull the ultimate switcheroo and morph from patriots to appeasers.
But hey, you live long enough and I suppose anything is possible. Now they’re scorning an American president in time of war, while sending love and kisses to a murderous Russian imperialist. As veteran political analyst Stuart Rothenberg sardonically noted on Twitter, “And you thought Republicans might rally around a sitting president during an international crisis, when the U.S. and our allied need to be unified. Not a chance.”
Of course not, because Vladimir Putin’s western branch manager – who sets the tone for the GOP – just won Employee of the Month for the umpteenth time. Trump praised Putin as “savvy” and “a genius,” in contrast to the president “who shouldn’t be there (and) has no concept of what he’s doing.”
I’m old enough to remember when rabid rightist Republicans proclaimed “Better Dead Than Red” and insisted that anyone who was “soft” on Russia should leave this country and go live over there.
I never imagined, back when they paraded themselves as America’s true patriots, that they’d ever pull the ultimate switcheroo and morph from patriots to appeasers.
But hey, you live long enough and I suppose anything is possible. Now they’re scorning an American president in time of war, while sending love and kisses to a murderous Russian imperialist. As veteran political analyst Stuart Rothenberg sardonically noted on Twitter, “And you thought Republicans might rally around a sitting president during an international crisis, when the U.S. and our allied need to be unified. Not a chance.”
Of course not, because Vladimir Putin’s western branch manager – who sets the tone for the GOP – just won Employee of the Month for the umpteenth time. Trump praised Putin as “savvy” and “a genius,” in contrast to the president “who shouldn’t be there (and) has no concept of what he’s doing.”
https://www.penncapital-star.com/co...ing-aid-and-comfort-to-the-enemy-dick-polman/