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What Does The Liz Cheney Episode Say about The GOP?
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<blockquote data-quote="Frank Underwood" data-source="post: 270961" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>So-called "moderate" Republicans have always been a bunch of war criminals who condone torture, overthrow governments and install puppet regimes, and trample on civil liberties whenever it suits them. The idea that they suddenly care about "democracy" and "the rule of law" is laughable. The reason Trump's an outcast among old school neocon Republicans is because he called out the intelligence community and encouraged an insurrection at home. The GOP (and the Dems) only support insurrections abroad.</p><p></p><p>Hatred of Trump has made for some strange bedfellows. Then again, the Democrats are basically the Republicans of the George W. Bush era, so that explains a lot. If Trump towed the party line, the old guard neocons of the party would have likely promoted the idea that the election was stolen. Not that they cared when the Supreme Court stole the election for real on behalf of George W. Bush in 2000. The truth is many hardcore neocon Republicans are more comfortable with Biden than Trump, which says a lot.</p><p></p><p>America was bought up and sold a long time ago anyway. The President is a mere figurehead. All the ruling class cares about is having a figurehead they can control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank Underwood, post: 270961, member: 35"] So-called "moderate" Republicans have always been a bunch of war criminals who condone torture, overthrow governments and install puppet regimes, and trample on civil liberties whenever it suits them. The idea that they suddenly care about "democracy" and "the rule of law" is laughable. The reason Trump's an outcast among old school neocon Republicans is because he called out the intelligence community and encouraged an insurrection at home. The GOP (and the Dems) only support insurrections abroad. Hatred of Trump has made for some strange bedfellows. Then again, the Democrats are basically the Republicans of the George W. Bush era, so that explains a lot. If Trump towed the party line, the old guard neocons of the party would have likely promoted the idea that the election was stolen. Not that they cared when the Supreme Court stole the election for real on behalf of George W. Bush in 2000. The truth is many hardcore neocon Republicans are more comfortable with Biden than Trump, which says a lot. America was bought up and sold a long time ago anyway. The President is a mere figurehead. All the ruling class cares about is having a figurehead they can control. [/QUOTE]
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