The_barBEARian said:
Adriacus Peratuun said:
The Establishment Right will continue to roar at the Populist Right. But the fight is over. They lost.
On the other hand, the civil war between the Populist Left and the Establishment Left is still raging.
Cornyn isn't Cheney burning bridges but also isn't the Bush clan working quietly in the background trying to retake the party. For Cornyn it is a very harsh reality. He poured his life into an establishment that has been thoroughly wiped away.
You sure about that? Lyndsey Graham just stole the Republican primary in South Carolina.
I've never met a singe person in my life who likes Lyndsey Graham and he is as establishment as they come.
Conservative populists have won some minor skirmishes here and there and Trump's first term was a major victory... but in his second term Trump has gone full establishment and betrayed his base populist support.
Minor skirmishes?
After 2016 election:
Blackburn, Hawley, Lummus, Schmitt, Moreno, Sheehy……..and on. HOR even more severe.
Graham has to campaign (and at least partially govern) as a populist simply to survive. So do many others.
Trump (as I think almost anyone on either side of politics will admit) is all over the place.
tariffs are/were pure populist.
Iran is establishment.
Cutting funding for Ukraine and making EU countries buy the weapons, populist.
DC infrastructure improvements, establishment.
Kicking NATO in nuts, populist.
threats over Diego Garcia…..mixed bag.
Border policies, ICE, etc……..populist
Cabinet is a trail mix of populist and establishment.
Take a look at South and Central America, look at the onslaught of Reform, National Rally, and AfD and then deny populism is HEAVILY on the rise. Europe isn't copying Trump's establishment meanderings, they are copying his populist policies.