BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:The_barBEARian said:BigGameBaylorBear said:
RINOs are killing us
Its deeper than RINOs bro... its the entire Republican party
We only have a handful of people in Congress who actually represent the people... and they are the ones getting targeted and removed by the party itself (i.e. Massie, Greene)
So true. We just need to survive this era of Boomer-dominated politics.
So that we can replace the Republican Party with a right-wing version of the Democrats, and the identity politics that dominate it? Do you really believe that to be a winning strategy? How is it working for the Democrats, currently? I would argue not so well.
Yes, I do think it's a winning strategy. The republicans have it all right now and they're still total losers.
I would be interested in discussing why you believe identity politics will help garner more support, especially given the shrinking white electorate. Why do you think an increasingly diverse country is going to flock to a Republican Party that focuses on whiteness?
The winning strategy is embracing what resonates with the young people, and young men on the right have decided to reject neoconservatism. Look at polling and voting data, young people vote overwhelmingly for the Thomas Massies and James Fishbacks of the world. Neither of them talk about "whiteness"
Now, obviously, all of us on the right want America to be a predominantly white country, but candidates have shown they can still attract younger voters without talking about those things.
Ok, so then what do you believe Massie and Fishback are focusing on that is registering with young "conservative" voters? And how does that apply to the broader spectrum of the population, and not just young, white men, who are predominantly the individuals who support guys like Massie and Fishback?
Foreign policy, fiscal responsibility, immigration reform, pro-life.
Issues which can apply to anyone.
To add to Fishback, I like his vice tax on Onlyfans creators. That is a brilliant policy!
