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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(130,230 posts)
Fri Oct 10, 2025, 03:42 PM Oct 10

What Trump Understood about the Republican Party

Stuart Stevens

How did this happen? How did one of the two major American political parties become controlled by one man? How did 53 Republican Senators abdicate any pretense of advice and consent? How did it become a threshold for advancement in the party to deny who won the 2020 election?

To call it partisanship is to call Ebola an airborne virus like the flu. It’s both true and woefully inadequate. The level of subservience in the Republican Party is unlike anything we’ve known in American politics. Running for office is often humiliating, inevitably exhausting, rarely enjoyable. You must suffer fools to an enormous degree and do so while feigning interest and appreciation. All of these Republican Senators and Congressmen endured the dehumanizing gauntlet of election only to come to Washington and do what? Whatever it is Donald Trump requires.

This doesn’t happen by chance. We did something in the Republican Party. Over decades we developed a system that rewarded compliance and punished independence. The path to advancement was to go along, to wait your turn.

For a self-avowed conservative party, it is particularly ironic. We were the party that railed against the Evil Empire of Communism that crushed individuality for the Greater Good of the State. Now any hint of non-compliance is crushed. There is no tolerance for differences of opinion. The Republican Party is now a “conservative” party that has no room for a Cheney.

https://www.lincolnsquare.media/p/what-trump-understood-about-the-republican

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tanyev

(48,158 posts)
1. It's also the party that produced Joseph McCarthy, so I'm not seeing any irony like ol' Stuart is.
Fri Oct 10, 2025, 05:52 PM
Oct 10

Wednesdays

(21,165 posts)
2. However, the GOP didn't fall lockstep in line with McCarthy.
Fri Oct 10, 2025, 06:22 PM
Oct 10

On edit:

Indeed, it was Republican President Eisenhower:

"Eisenhower quietly pressured Republican senators to support the eventual Senate vote to censure McCarthy in December 1954 for 'conduct unbecoming a Senator'. "

Wednesdays

(21,165 posts)
5. Most of the article is behind a paywall
Fri Oct 10, 2025, 06:33 PM
Oct 10

And I wasn't able to get to it from the Internet Archive. I'd be interested in seeing what he has to say further.

Codifer

(1,114 posts)
7. To my simple mind,
Sat Oct 11, 2025, 09:28 PM
Oct 11

it is obvious.

Remember what one of tsf's minions (nutlick? My memory fails) opined: "Epstein had video of important people receiving 'massages' from children". As close as epstein and tsf were (are? check the fucking coffin) I would not be surprised if tsf has those videos. I have absolutely no doubt he would use them.

That is part of it at least. Do not overlook threat of violence.

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