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Republicans' top concerns: policy. Dems' top concerns: Republicans, rooted in ...
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(03-01-2021, 11:57 AM)The Outsider Wrote: https://www.cnn.com/2021/02/28/world/mea...index.html

But the specter of Trump's comeback raises a practical question: Does anything justify another Trump presidency? He left the country in a shambles, overwhelmed by a pandemic he barely acknowledged during his last months in power. His nepotistic administration left America more divided than at any point since the Civil War. And he almost buckled US democracy itself, deceiving his supporters into believing that he had been cheated in a free and fair election. People died because of the mob that he raised outside the Capitol.
After all that, the fact that Trump is still seen as a credible leader by much of his party (even after losing the White House, the House and the Senate) tells you a lot about the soul of Republicanism and the state of American politics itself.

Yet as Cardfan1 stated, he is worshipped like a God by his cult like following.


Yes,  and why do you think that is?  I started a thread a couple of months to to take my shot at answering that question. It would make an incredibly interesting psychological study.
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RE: Republicans' top concerns: policy. Dems' top concerns: Republicans, rooted in ... - by Old School Hound - 03-01-2021, 02:57 PM

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