Great answer, i have some other questions for youI was suppose to be on break but couldn’t resist given the chaos in the Capital.
I think that because of the BLM protests and the way they called them thugs, they felt that if they didn’t use that kind of vocabulary now, they’d be accused of racism. It would also be incredibly hypocritical to change their tune when their party is causing chaos.
I also think they genuinely dislike Trump and his supporters. Trump supporters are not willing to pull it together for Republicans because they see themselves kind of as a Trump party so Republican politicians don’t seem bothered to condemn them because the rioters aren’t really on the side of Republicans, but rather on the side of Trump against everyone.
Do you see any future for these people, the vast majority of republican politicians had had enough and is starting to turn on trump, though the problem is that trump is very popular among republican voters and is very influencial, and many gop politicians believe that in order to tap into trumps cult like base they'll have to do and say whatever trump does or says, and though it might sound good as they are able to gain the trust and support of people like the ones we saw today on capital hill and gain power that way but a lot of the establishment republicans that hold the majority of the party and their smaller traditional conservative base sees this "populist right" as very extreme and unacceptable
we also have to remember that a lot of republican media went along with the election fraud claims to keep on to their viewers as a lot of traditional conservative media outlets have lost viewers as they were seen as fake news, which is scary to think even fox news is too center for them, in all i see his base as huge in numbers but extremely dangerous
sorry for all the ramblings but do you think this is a fair assessment and what do you think the future of the republicans will be
