I had to do a double take on the publication. Definitely not the article I expected to see in the National Review but, still, it does put a smile on my face.
At the end of the day, the article whines about crazy people taking over the party (valid!), but the problem still isn’t the platform (or lack thereof) or political actions–the problem is that “boring” republicans are scared off. But the boring ones have still been working like crazy to axe abortion, LGBTQ rights, immigrant rights, workers rights, public programs, education, and libraries. At this point, the only reason to be in the party is for the drama. And this article is still blind to that.
I had to do a double take on the publication. Definitely not the article I expected to see in the National Review but, still, it does put a smile on my face.
Yeah, if the National Review is being this explicit about the GOP troubles, it has to be a four-alarm fire in those State party offices.
National Review isn’t on board with MAGA.
At the end of the day, the article whines about crazy people taking over the party (valid!), but the problem still isn’t the platform (or lack thereof) or political actions–the problem is that “boring” republicans are scared off. But the boring ones have still been working like crazy to axe abortion, LGBTQ rights, immigrant rights, workers rights, public programs, education, and libraries. At this point, the only reason to be in the party is for the drama. And this article is still blind to that.
But also LOL Minnesota GOP got $54… 😂🤣