Shadowy Man
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Why would he start his own party when he has already taken over the GOP? Republicans are actively trying to kick out members that voted to impeach Trump.
Why would he start his own party when he has already taken over the GOP? Republicans are actively trying to kick out members that voted to impeach Trump.
Why would he start his own party when he has already taken over the GOP?
Why would he start his own party when he has already taken over the GOP?
It's not an "Old" party any more.
That's why I suggested elsewhere that it be re-named the GQP. (Grand Qonspiracy Party)
They could just add the little tail to existing stuff that says GOP on it...
As long as they claw each others' eyes out, I don't care what they call themselves or each other.
Ironic that the Qult alleging Qannibalism will end up being key to the GOP devouring itself.
FTFY...Grand Queer Party? If their present demographic slides farther into the sea? I wanna see Lindsey Graham in a pink boa, lip syncing The Man That Got Away. Mitch in a hula skirt with coconut shell D-cups. I candreamfever-dream nightmare, can't I?
As long as they claw each others' eyes out, I don't care what they call themselves or each other.
Ironic that the Qult alleging Qannibalism will end up being key to the GOP devouring itself.
You mean the GQP, don't you?
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D'oh.. so 3 days late.
And now a word from Gallup Polling.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Americans' opinions of the Republican Party have worsened in recent months, with 37% now saying they have a favorable view of the party, down from 43% in November. This decline, along with a slight increase in the Democratic Party's positive ratings, to 48%, gives the Democrats a rare double-digit advantage in favorability.
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That GOP QAnon crazy certainly is working out well.
And now a word from Gallup Polling.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Americans' opinions of the Republican Party have worsened in recent months, with 37% now saying they have a favorable view of the party, down from 43% in November. This decline, along with a slight increase in the Democratic Party's positive ratings, to 48%, gives the Democrats a rare double-digit advantage in favorability.
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That GOP QAnon crazy certainly is working out well.
Persons enthralled with Orange should call themselves Trumpicans. Republicans can stay Republicans.