The Republican Convention
Is Proof: The Party of Bush, McCain and
Romney Is Dead
PJ Media,
by
Robert Spencer
Original Article
Posted By: tisHimself,
8/26/2020 5:58:46 AM
The Democratic Party propaganda machine, more commonly known as the mainstream media, has been gushing over the establishment Republicans who appeared at the Democratic National Convention to denounce President Trump and endorse Joe Biden, but as last night’s Republican National Convention showed, the days of the Republican Party being a pale shadow of the Democrats are over.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
bigken2 8/26/2020 6:23:19 AM (No. 521056)
and may it never come back
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Ming 8/26/2020 6:25:35 AM (No. 521058)
And hopefully we will never see there like again.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Sam1 8/26/2020 6:30:17 AM (No. 521064)
The Bush Family will make another run w/Geo P.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
ROLFNader 8/26/2020 7:33:40 AM (No. 521097)
A man that talks to us every day from noon to three PM, has been working for and predicting this for 32 years. It makes me very happy that he is around to witness it.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Periwinkel 8/26/2020 7:48:33 AM (No. 521110)
That is the best news yet. Thank you, President Trump, et al!!
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
FunOne 8/26/2020 7:49:31 AM (No. 521112)
To make the most of Donald Trump's next four years in the White House, we need to make sure there is a house and senate controlled by Trump republicans. If that happens, there is no limit to how much damage can be inflicted on the democrat/socialists/communists.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
gone2pot 8/26/2020 7:52:13 AM (No. 521114)
Over? Really? Then who the hell are the ones in Congress who do nothing but fall down, roll over, and soil themselves every. single. time. Chuck or Nancy whispers boo in their ears? And where the hell are they as they cower in their own urine over the riots throughout the country? Proof is in their actions and they prove they're a bunch of cowards daily yet fake bravery on Trump's courage and Trump's coat tails. The only proof about the Republican Party I can see is that some are not "almost" Marxists.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Ida Lou Pino 8/26/2020 7:56:12 AM (No. 521117)
Yes - - no more milquetoast RINOs!
Why just look at our Senate leaders - - Fightin' Roy Blunt, Bulldog John Thune, Battlin' John Barrasso. And the backup team - - Mad Dog Mike Enzi, Larrupin' Lindsey Graham, Rabid Richard Burr, Lashin' Lamar Alexander. Do you call them milquetoasts? And the supreme leader - - Maulin' Mitch!
Wow! This is the new, new, new Republican party - - out there every day - - fighting the good fight!
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Ding! Dong!
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Bur Oak 8/26/2020 8:07:44 AM (No. 521132)
It's not over yet. There is much more to do and it will take decades.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Clinger 8/26/2020 8:08:08 AM (No. 521134)
Unfortunately congress is still full of them and so are the state parties. It's going to take a couple of cycled to complete the purge and that's a long time to stall off the next pendulum swing in the wrong direction. I expect to see a 2010 redux where the rhinos placated the Tea Party and pretended to be on board.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
cobieone 8/26/2020 8:21:45 AM (No. 521155)
I don't agree that the old party is dead, but Trump is showing us what the Republican party of our dreams would be. Still way too many RINOs and soft Republicans, but there are many who are impressive. However, # 7 is not wrong. We are still seeing too many roll over and let the Dems set the narrative. Not there yet guys!
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
LadyVet 8/26/2020 8:55:59 AM (No. 521182)
#8 should be a nickname consultant for President Trump. "Lashing Lamar" and "Maulin' Mitch" are howlers.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
jhpeters2 8/26/2020 9:06:20 AM (No. 521195)
Actions speak louder than words. The fact that GW Bush and family have not vociferously condemned the spying and framing of a candidate and sitting president of the United States, indicates to me that the screen door has slammed their backsides already.
39 people like this.
Reply 15 - Posted by:
jjs 8/26/2020 9:12:57 AM (No. 521205)
We went out and fought endless wars and did not fight here at home to protect our own way of life and culture. We let the country rot while a few became rich and powerful. Now the left is going nuts because the country demands to go in a different direction. The left is evil but so are the other so called progressive conservatives that got us here.
Populism needs to be the new norm in our country and around the world.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
Laotzu 8/26/2020 9:16:31 AM (No. 521211)
I have never been more grateful in this life than I am for President Trump and his willingness to serve.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
Kate318 8/26/2020 9:18:15 AM (No. 521214)
Someone please tell my senator, Ben Sasse. I don’t think he got the memo, as he was busy preening for the press.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 8/26/2020 9:30:44 AM (No. 521228)
I am sure that Pierre Delecto is about to blow a gasket from having no relevance these days. But, Pierre, this is the way the cookie crumbles when you don't behave and go off the rails.
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The tea party did not disappear!
We got sick of voting for the "lesser of two evils" and finally got a candidate we believe in.
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#14 the CIA have never been above such tactics - it's war by another means. GHWB was CIA director and certainly never forgot them and kept in touch with the people responsible for same. Despite his grandfatherly manner he was quite comfortable with them. GWB merely accepted it as the normal way of doing things.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
MDConservative 8/26/2020 9:47:29 AM (No. 521250)
FTA: "The two-party system is back, or more precisely, the one-party system is facing off against one determined individual who is attracting an increasingly large following."
But, there is no UNIPARTY, is there. Those Republicans are in there pitching hard for liberty and prosperity, right? Right.
The question is after Trump what? It is hard to point to a mantle bearer beyond 2024. Many currently supporting PDT are known opportunists, front-runners, who will turn on a dime back to "crossing the aisle" and "best we can do" compromise. It took years for the GOP to turn from Goldwater ('64) to Reagan ('76), and now to Trump ('16). They were blips on the "Get along, go along" party that could never use any majority or political advantage well for the nation's good. In between were "conservatives" like Nixon, Ford, Bush41, Dole, Bush43, McCain and Romney. And they all had/have their die-hard, broken glass fans.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
MDConservative 8/26/2020 9:49:37 AM (No. 521251)
Whoops...Reagan was '80.
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
Rinktum 8/26/2020 9:50:12 AM (No. 521253)
You can see the difference when you watch the convention. It’s not overloaded with pompous politicians droning on and on. It’s about the American people. It’s their story and they are telling it wonderfully. They are letting us all know how the President and his administration has helped them to achieve success. It’s not about Washington elites who ignore the people who make this country work. This convention has been all about the people who create jobs, work hard, and have achieved success because of the President's policies. It is in stark contrast of former conventions and Americans are loving it and we do not miss the Bushes one bit. We have seen the difference when a President is committed to this country and its people versus when a President is committed to donors and special interests. There is no going back for the majority of Republicans. When you have the best, you’re not going to settle for anything else.
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
whyyeseyec 8/26/2020 10:11:09 AM (No. 521266)
Here's a prediction - the GOP won't raise a finger to help Trump in his second term. They haven't done a thing for him the past 4 years and since he can't run for a 3rd term, they'll largely ignore him and run a squishy rino in 2024. Trump will have to lead with EO's regardless of who controls Congress.
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Reply 25 - Posted by:
Sam1 8/26/2020 10:14:54 AM (No. 521270)
I'm hoping Gov Ron DeSantis will follow President Trump into the Oval Office.
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Reply 26 - Posted by:
Arby 8/26/2020 10:22:39 AM (No. 521276)
It takes some serious stones to confront both the democrat and republican establishments. Fortunately, the president is so endowed. It's not just the growth of government that is a problem. It's the destruction of core institutions, most important of all--education. Education is where it all begins, for good or ill, and with the democrats it has almost exclusively been for ill, particularly in the large cities. In terms of higher education all is really more or less lost. How many institutions can you think of that are still committed to research and the pursuit of knowledge rather than indoctrination? Caltech? OK, now try to name the next five.
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Reply 27 - Posted by:
starboard 8/26/2020 10:43:12 AM (No. 521306)
Great headline and so true.The GOP is dead. We have a new crop of Republicans waiting in the wings.
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Reply 28 - Posted by:
pmcclure 8/26/2020 11:11:44 AM (No. 521330)
Moral relativism is no counter to those who passionately endorse absolute evil, whether in Congress or the Supreme Court. We need to have people who know clearly not only what they believe, but also why they believe it.
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Reply 29 - Posted by:
Zigrid 8/26/2020 11:20:06 AM (No. 521339)
Thanks be to God.... the dinosaur republicans are gone from our Trump Train...the creatures from the DC swamp are so over.... as my grand/daughter would say....I crawled over broken glass to vote for moccasin... the traitor....his one vote in favor of the obama nightmare healthcare bill will live in infamy... thank God for President Trump...
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Reply 30 - Posted by:
bighambone 8/26/2020 11:21:57 AM (No. 521343)
It’s going to take more than four years to abolish the old liberal Republican “compassionate conservative” Party that the liberal Democrats loved so much because of the “compassionate conservatives” propensity to run across the aisle to join with the liberal Democrats, in submission to the liberal Democrats who continuously kicked those “compassionate conservatives” into the gutter, especially by playing the race card.
We really observed that during the Neo-Con inspired Iraqi War where the liberal Democrats first voted for the war and then when the going got rough abandoned the troops when they were still on the battlefields of Iraq, and kicked weak former President G.W. Bush along with his policies and programs into the gutter with no effective response from Bush except a defeated grin, or from the wimpy compassionate conservative Republicans.
Today’s leftist and liberal Democrats have not been able to do that against President Trump who fights back at every turn, and you can see the leftist and liberal Democrat partisan, reckless and violent response to that, both in the Congress and in the liberal Democrat controlled inner cities. When you look closely at those “compassionate conservatives” you will see that most of them are either in the globalist investor class themselves or are supported with cash from the globalist investors for their representation of globalist investor class interests in the Congress such as continuing to send as many US manufacturing jobs abroad to low wage countries, and allowing the continued importation of low wage foreign labor into the USA both illegally and legally to take the American jobs that could not be sent abroad. Trump’s policies and political agenda to “Make America Great Again” and “Putting American Workers First” are directly the opposed of past “compassionate conservative” Republican and Bush family pro globalist policies and political agenda and that is why some of the old Neo-Cons, and old out of political office RINO Republicans are now coming out of the woodwork claiming to support the globalist Joseph Biden.
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Reply 31 - Posted by:
NotaBene 8/26/2020 12:04:32 PM (No. 521378)
General Eisenhower was a great President. He should not be brought down to the level of the Globalist Bushes, McCains, Romneys. The author is a weasel that would be speaking German but for Ike.
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Well, they are all dead....brain dead anyway....much like the Democrat ticket.
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Reply 33 - Posted by:
Casper27 8/26/2020 2:42:27 PM (No. 521561)
Thank you Utah, AZ, and Wisc. How is that Boston Mass/ Senator doing for you. Spanish Fork Ut.
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Reply 34 - Posted by:
Chuzzles 8/26/2020 3:28:26 PM (No. 521624)
Not 100% convinced it is dead, but it seems to have been forced back into the shadows where it belongs.
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Reply 35 - Posted by:
DVC 8/26/2020 3:38:04 PM (No. 521640)
I call that a huge improvement!
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Reply 36 - Posted by:
Muguy 8/26/2020 5:39:33 PM (No. 521805)
The GOP/RINOs are not dead yet.
They are still plotting to take over and keep those who want to do the right thing DOWN.
They see jumping on Mr. Trump's coat tails as something of value to them, and they will return to their money grubbing inside information ways. Yertle the Turtle and Mitten's CHILDREN are in up to their eyeballs in corruption, and they are skating on thin ice with close relationships with Hunter Biden!
Poppy Bush LOST re-election for rejecting Reaganism and George W. Bush WON by supporting it--
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Reply 37 - Posted by:
or gate 8/26/2020 7:56:39 PM (No. 521928)
Please don't use mittens name.
I have a low gag threshold.
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Reply 38 - Posted by:
NObama 8/27/2020 10:46:01 AM (No. 522551)
May the words "our friends across the aisle" never be uttered again referring to Democrats.
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Reply 39 - Posted by:
radrelic 9/9/2020 5:00:31 AM (No. 535329)
And just what has the efforts of Romneys and Bushes etc and McCains produced but malingering and wallowing in misery? They are over as far as I care.
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