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- Nov 7, 2019
It's a bitch that they're refusing to recognize Trump's role in this whole thing, but I'm willing to take it if at least one of the major parties focuses on the people. And I mean "focuses on the people" as trying to get shit done, not handing out benefits and persecution narratives.
Well the problem is if they don't recognize what Trump's image of the party even was, then they're not really going to adopt it. Rubio was attaching his idea of a worker's party as a "multiethnic, multiracial, working-class". That's trying to adopt a portion of Trump's rhetoric and then attach it to the old cucked GOP stance of trying to appease minorities as much as possible while ignoring the nation's problems.
Essentially they're trying to adopt only portions of Trumpism rather than Trumpism in its entirety. You could see this a bit with Ann Coulter where she recognized the anti-immigrant sentiment, but sorta ignored everything else and would deride Trump as a corrupt for years (still wild that she did this in her book In Trump We Trust yet it got treated as a book of her fawning over him). They're trying to plug portions of Trumpism they personally like into their old views rather than reform into a party in Trump's image. Luckily Trump isn't backing down in the least and in the last few days we started seeing more GOP wake up and start defending Trump, so he at least has some political power over them still (that they're willing to recognize at least).