With or without Trump, GOP insurgency plans for a civil war in 2018 midterms

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The next Republican revolution began last week on a bright blue bus parked at a nighttime rally in Montgomery, Ala., days before a firebrand GOP candidate won the state’s Senate primary.

But unlike previous Republican revolutionaries, the hard-line figures who stepped out to cheers did not want to yank the party to the right on age-old issues such as taxes or spending. They wanted to gut it and leave its establishment smashed.

Fury infused these insurgents’ raw remarks as did a common theme: The Republican Party has failed its voters, and a national cleansing was needed in the coming year, regardless of whether President Trump was on board.

Longtime Republicans see a charged civil war on the horizon.

“There is an emotional component,” former House speaker Newt Gingrich (R) said of the frustrations of Trump’s core backers, who have grown increasingly vocal. “They want someone to kick over the table. And my advice to every Republican is: You better have an edge, or you become the problem.”

That populist rage in the base as Trump struggles to enact his priorities — which lifted former judge Roy Moore to victory on Tuesday against Trump’s ally, Sen. Luther Strange (R-Ala.) — now threatens to upend GOP incumbents in 2018 as the latest incarnation of Republican grievance takes hold.

Stoked by former White House chief strategist Stephen K. Bannon and his incendiary media platform, Breitbart News, a new wave of anti-establishment activists and contenders are emerging to plot a political insurrection that is with Trump in spirit but entirely out of his — or anyone’s — control.

Central command is the “Breitbart Embassy,” a Capitol Hill townhouse where Bannon has recently huddled with candidates, from House prospects to Senate primary recruits. Hedge fund executive Robert Mercer and his daughter Rebekah — Bannon’s wealthy allies — have already pledged millions to the cause, said people briefed on their plans.

In the last seven years, the Mercers have emerged as some of the biggest political donors on the right, plowing tens of millions into GOP committees and super PACs. Their money has gone both to shore up the national Republican Party and to finance outside groups taking on the Washington establishment.

So far this year, the Mercers have contributed $2.7 million to federal political committees and campaigns, finance filings show.

Beyond cash, Mercer and Bannon also offer GOP rebels a vast media and advocacy ecosystem that generates attention on social media as well as small-dollar donations. Run by Rebekah, the Mercer family foundation has given $50 million to conservative and free-market think tanks and policy groups from 2009 to 2015, according to tax records compiled by The Washington Post and GuideStar USA, which reports on nonprofit companies.

And that blue bus — sponsored by the Great America Alliance and carrying former Alaska governor Sarah Palin, among other conservative celebrities across Alabama — is scheduling stops across the country.

“If you don’t do your job, you’re going to see the bus, and you’re going to get bounced,” said Ed Rollins, the group’s strategist.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/polit...ar-AAsE0Uv?li=BBmkt5R&ocid=spartanntp&ffid=gz

The full article is a good read.

Right-wing culture warriors vs the Republican Party. :0)

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The next Republican revolution began last week on a bright blue bus parked at a nighttime rally in Montgomery, Ala., days before a firebrand GOP candidate won the state’s Senate primary.

But unlike previous Republican revolutionaries, the hard-line figures who stepped out to cheers did not want to yank the party to the right on age-old issues such as taxes or spending. They wanted to gut it and leave its establishment smashed.

Fury infused these insurgents’ raw remarks as did a common theme: The Republican Party has failed its voters, and a national cleansing was needed in the coming year, regardless of whether President Trump was on board.

Longtime Republicans see a charged civil war on the horizon.

“There is an emotional component,” former House speaker Newt Gingrich (R) said of the frustrations of Trump’s core backers, who have grown increasingly vocal. “They want someone to kick over the table. And my advice to every Republican is: You better have an edge, or you become the problem.”

That populist rage in the base as Trump struggles to enact his priorities — which lifted former judge Roy Moore to victory on Tuesday against Trump’s ally, Sen. Luther Strange (R-Ala.) — now threatens to upend GOP incumbents in 2018 as the latest incarnation of Republican grievance takes hold.

Stoked by former White House chief strategist Stephen K. Bannon and his incendiary media platform, Breitbart News, a new wave of anti-establishment activists and contenders are emerging to plot a political insurrection that is with Trump in spirit but entirely out of his — or anyone’s — control.

Central command is the “Breitbart Embassy,” a Capitol Hill townhouse where Bannon has recently huddled with candidates, from House prospects to Senate primary recruits. Hedge fund executive Robert Mercer and his daughter Rebekah — Bannon’s wealthy allies — have already pledged millions to the cause, said people briefed on their plans.

In the last seven years, the Mercers have emerged as some of the biggest political donors on the right, plowing tens of millions into GOP committees and super PACs. Their money has gone both to shore up the national Republican Party and to finance outside groups taking on the Washington establishment.

So far this year, the Mercers have contributed $2.7 million to federal political committees and campaigns, finance filings show.

Beyond cash, Mercer and Bannon also offer GOP rebels a vast media and advocacy ecosystem that generates attention on social media as well as small-dollar donations. Run by Rebekah, the Mercer family foundation has given $50 million to conservative and free-market think tanks and policy groups from 2009 to 2015, according to tax records compiled by The Washington Post and GuideStar USA, which reports on nonprofit companies.

And that blue bus — sponsored by the Great America Alliance and carrying former Alaska governor Sarah Palin, among other conservative celebrities across Alabama — is scheduling stops across the country.

“If you don’t do your job, you’re going to see the bus, and you’re going to get bounced,” said Ed Rollins, the group’s strategist.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/polit...ar-AAsE0Uv?li=BBmkt5R&ocid=spartanntp&ffid=gz

The full article is a good read.

Right-wing culture warriors vs the Republican Party. :0)

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Holy crap, this is bad news for everyone, a Roy Moore on every street corner.
 
The question remains whether Democrats can mobilize enough in these Red states to challenge the nutjobs who Bannon will hand the primary to? We can only hope that mainstream Republicans boycott these nutjobs, the way many did to the teabag candidates that were just too looney to vote for.
 
Holy crap, this is bad news for everyone, a Roy Moore on every street corner.

The good news is that every corner isn't in Alabama.

The culture warriors seem to have no clue that they are a much smaller segment of the population then they think they are.
 
The good news is that every corner isn't in Alabama.

The culture warriors seem to have no clue that they are a much smaller segment of the population then they think they are.
I truly hope you are correct. I just worry that they sucker a lot of others. It maybe be good news for progressives if the party is split.
 
Holy crap, this is bad news for everyone, a Roy Moore on every street corner.

Roy Moore is really scary. The idea that religion should order public policy is totally unconstitutional.

"Moore has earned national attention and stirred controversy over his virulently anti-gay beliefs, anti-Muslim views, right-wing views and his belief that religious values should order public policy."

*OT, I think the JPP clock is running fast.*
 
I see BlackAsshole and the rest of the Communist Left are lying about Republicans again, but then again what's to be expected of them?
 
I truly hope you are correct. I just worry that they sucker a lot of others. It maybe be good news for progressives if the party is split.

They are losing the culture wars my friend. Why are they losing? Because they are racists. The culture wars are essentially race wars.

Why race wars now?

Census Reveals White Americans Will Be Minority By 2040

America is rapidly becoming more racially diverse as increasing numbers of Hispanics and Asians are birthing more children than white Americans. The Census Bureau proved that all of the racial groups saw an increase in numbers between 2015 and 2016, while the number of whites increased at the smallest rate, less than one hundredth of one percent.

In contrast, the Asian population, now at 21 million, grew by three percent while those who identified themselves as multi-racial also grew by three percent, reaching 8.5 million as the black population grew by 1.2 percent, reaching 47 million. Although the Hispanics grew by two percent to a massive 57.5 million, the non-Hispanic whites grew by only 5,000, leaving the population standing at 198 million people, a majority of the nation’s 325 million.
http://www.ninjajournalist.com/social/census-white-americans/

Whites Are The Slowest Growing US Group; Will Lose Majority Around 2040
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-06-22/white-population-us-expanding-more-slowly-asians-hispanics

That scares the crap out of the weak and racist mind .. but it is a future they cannot avoid.
 
Roy Moore is really scary. The idea that religion should order public policy is totally unconstitutional.

"Moore has earned national attention and stirred controversy over his virulently anti-gay beliefs, anti-Muslim views, right-wing views and his belief that religious values should order public policy."

*OT, I think the JPP clock is running fast.*

No it’s not dumb ass
 
In response to a recent essay I published here on Vox about the dangers of our current hyperpartisanship, Jonathan Chait offered some pushback. Whereas I lay blame for our current dysfunctional polarization on the design flaws of American political institutions, Chait focuses blame on a more immediate cause: “the pathologies of the Republican Party.”

First off, Chait is absolutely right that the Republican Party has become deeply pathological. In Thomas E. Mann and Norman J. Ornstein’s now-classic and still-true description of the party, “The GOP has become an insurgent outlier in American politics. It is ideologically extreme; scornful of compromise; unmoved by conventional understanding of facts, evidence and science; and dismissive of the legitimacy of its political opposition.”

I suspect even many elite Republicans would agree at this point. But the undeniable reality is that about half of the voting population has decided that even with its glaring flaws, the Republican Party is still the better of the two partisan options our political system offers.

At this point, it should be obvious that the Republican Party has gone insane. The pressing question now is: “Why has the Republican Party gone insane?”
https://www.vox.com/polyarchy/2017/9/22/16345194/republican-party-pathological
 
The question remains whether Democrats can mobilize enough in these Red states to challenge the nutjobs who Bannon will hand the primary to? We can only hope that mainstream Republicans boycott these nutjobs, the way many did to the teabag candidates that were just too looney to vote for.

If they boycott isn't that just handing the wackO's the party??
 
“If you don’t do your job, you’re going to see the bus, and you’re going to get bounced,” said Ed Rollins, the group’s strategist.
McCain will be dead..good enough for me
 
If they boycott isn't that just handing the wackO's the party??
If mainstream Republicans boycott the elections after the nutjobs have chosen Bannon's pick in the primary, then the Dem might win the seat. It happened when the teabaggers ran that witch, and in Pa. that same year.
 
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Since the Republicans have no interest in passing Trump's agenda,nor the Democrats, I have no interest in either.
They are both worthless parts of the useless duopoly
 
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