🐱 Trump’s GOP is a Party of Snowflakes and Beta Males

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There’s a preacher down in Texas, a televangelist of sorts, named Mike Murdock. He has created a list of maxims he calls “Wisdom Keys”—and they just might help you understand how Donald Trump took over the Republican Party. One of the keys is this: “What you can tolerate, you cannot change.” Like many of Murdock’s keys, this is a truism. We pretty much do get what we’re willing to put up with.

This is true in politics (he cites Rosa Parks’ refusal to give up her seat) and in our personal lives (he cites someone who stays with an abusive spouse—or parents who permit their children to disrespect them). Murdock doesn’t say this outright, but I’d argue it’s also the reason Trump is still the leader of the Republican Party.

Republican politicians are willing to tolerate him. They’re willing to put up with him. That’s it. Period. And this says as much about them as it does about him. Today’s GOP is full of patient careeristswho (amazingly) are too tolerant. They believe that swallowing their pride and sublimating their anger, opinions, and even familial loyalties is the way to win the long game.


Just this week, we saw a prime example when Rep. Greg Pence, the brother of Mike Pence, opposed the bipartisan commission to study the Jan. 6 insurrection that might very well have killed his brother. In case you’ve forgotten, a violent mob chanting “Hang Mike Pence!” and “Where is Pence?” breached the Capitol, precisely to stop Trump’s vice president from doing his constitutionally mandated duty and certifying the 2020 election Trump had lost.

The mob had been summoned by Trump, who, moments earlier at a “Stop The Steal” rally, had said, “I hope Mike is going to do the right thing… Because if Mike Pence does the right thing, we win the election.” Later, while the mob was inside the building, Trump tweeted, “Mike Pence didn't have the courage to do what should have been done to protect our country and our Constitution…” Luckily, Pence and his family were spirited away by the Secret Service, but that was not a foregone conclusion.

Not only did Rep. Pence oppose the bipartisan commission, but he also attacked “Hanging Judge Nancy Pelosi” for being “hellbent on pushing her version of partisan justice complete with a hand-picked jury that will carry out her pre-determined political execution of Donald Trump…” That’s right, Greg Pence was more outraged about the metaphorical attempted “hanging” and “execution” of Donald Trump than the literal attempted “hanging” and “execution” of his own brother.



What do you do with people like this? Recruit them for the Republican Party, where they will fit right in. After all, it’s a party full of loyal best friends—like John McCain’s best friend (Meghan McCain even called him “Uncle”), Lindsey Graham, who bows down to the man who said McCain wasn’t a hero because he got captured as a P.O.W. It’s the party of George P. Bush, the Texas Land Commissioner who just endorsed a Trump 2024 bid, despite Trump calling for his uncle’s impeachment, and branding his dad “low-energy Jeb” and calling his dad an “embarrassment to his family.” And it’s the party of Ted Cruz, who supports Trump despite Trump implying Cruz’s wife is ugly—and alleging that Cruz’s father was involved in the JFK assassination.

The big question is: Why do they tolerate Trump? Why doesn’t their primal desire for pride and honor and dignity ever kick in?

Life is full of pride-swallowing sacrifices. I’ve had to bite my tongue on occasion to stay gainfully employed (and married, for that matter). But here’s the thing: All bets are off the first time my boss publicly insults my wife—or tries to have my family member murdered by a violent mob. And here’s the other thing: If you’re an elected official, Donald Trump isn’t your boss.

I appreciate the evolved notion that we should not be captives of our anger and emotions: This is why Sonny Corleone died in that tollbooth. Ironically, though—as was the case in the immediate aftermath of the Capitol riot—the initial Republican response is usually the right one. That’s because it’s sort of hard to overreact to an insurrection. When it comes to Trump, the pattern is for Republicans to start out with the right response, only to eventually evolve toward a more reasonable, moderate, prudent, and patheticposition.

Call me romantic, but I miss the days when insulting someone’s honor, country, or (especially) kin would evoke a decidedly more visceral response than the muted tones these Republican eunuchs are showing Trump. “But the age of chivalry is gone; that of sophisters, economists, and calculators has succeeded, and the glory of Europe is extinguished forever.”

I’m old enough to remember when Zell Miller said to Chris Matthews, “I wish we lived in the days where you could challenge a person to a duel.” I’m not suggesting we settle our differences with physical violence, but today’s Republican response to Trump’s provocations reminds me more of Michael Dukakis’s bloodless, passionless, clinical, response to an outrageous debate question about whether he would support the death penalty if his wife was raped and murdered (the Saturday Night Live spoof featured Jon Lovitz as Dukakis, deadpanning, “I apologize for flying off the handle. I’m just sorry my kids had to see me like this”).

While sophisticated liberal elites might count to ten before raising their voice, cowboy conservatives with gun racks in their pickups used to be a bit more, shall we say, independent and proactive.

The Republican Party says it wants to be a working man’s party, but this feels more like wine than beer to me. The only John Wayne they have left is Donald Trump. He’s the alpha male, and the betas all cower before him. What we’re left with is a GOP full of neutered opportunists—snowflakes paying their dues, biting their tongues, and hoping to retire with a gold watch.
 
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"Snowflake"? "Beta male"? Congrats on keeping up with slang that's been disused since 2017, journo.
Who's the party of soy and veganism again?

That said, I will agree that the GOP is full of betas and cucks who let their rivals step all over them and call it "losing with dignity", but at least they're not scared of an angus burger I guess.
As usual, they can't get their story straight.
  • "Haw haw, snowflakes and fragile white males with tiny penises!"
  • "DOMESTIC TERRORISTS! TOXIC MASCULINITY! EXTREMISTS! THE GREATEST THREAT TO OUR DEMOCRACY™️ EVER! THEY'RE COMING FOR YOU!"
Imagine being this seething faggot and unironically using the term beta male in a headline
Edit: Ninja'd and probably a different beta looking Matt Lewis that writes for yahoo.
It's always adorable when leftists try to talk tough.
 
What the hell, this is like the fifth article crapping on the GOP in the last 2 days.
What's going on? Are they actually mounting an insurgence or something? Is the Biden administration botching so hard, they have to throw the old "other side is worse" smokescreen? What gives?
tinfoil hat time.

Buyers remorse, big time, for those who said "I don't care who wins, as long as it isn't trump". Buyers remorse because 1) Biden is worse than trump and 2) Without trump, these people have to own up that They brought this on themselves.

Seems as this is current year where nobody takes responsibility for anything, coupled with riots and protests becoming totally acceptable, I wouldn't be surprised if Biden was looking at being ousted.
 
Nobody, and I mean nobody, that looks like this has any right calling anyone else on this planet a "beta" anything. This fag looks like he cries when they put non-fat milk in his latte instead of soy. He looks like such a bitch that even his hairline is trying to jump ship. Why in the fuck is this knob goblin even writing about Trump in the first place? He's out of office, we've got a whole host of new issues to deal with, do some actual reporting and write about that instead of making catty blogposts.
 
Pot calling the kettle black. Projection. You know the whole 9 yards.

The GOP might be cucks but I don't seem them constantly bitch about Obama. Like you beta cucks do to Trump. Rent Free. 4Eva.
Go on Facebook then.

All I see of the GOP are old people who either want to get in good standing with the dominant party or lackeys trying to recapture Trump's popularity status. And war mongering hawks with their hand in Israel's wallet.
 

Once upon a time, these chucklefucks tried to reclaim the term "beta male", and they failed.

Today, they try to weaponize it. But because they've been so toxically vitriolic for so long, I can't bring myself to take the judgement seriously.

If I knew literally nothing about two men other than that one is a right winger, one is a left winger, and the left winger is calling the right winger a beta male... If I had to swipe right on one of them, I'd rather take a chance on the one who isn't trying to cover up their inceldom by insulting their rivals.

Especially because I have zero doubt, this absolute loser who needs to ad hominem his rivals to get laid will have no qualms ad homoneming his victim mate to stay laid. I give him an inch and he's going to call me a far right crackwhore who diddles puppies and eats children alive before he lets me make him an incel single.

This is not to say the right-winger whom I know literally anything about isn't also a bad bet. But I'll decide that for myself. I trust my own eyes more than I trust someone whose only seductive maneuver is "I can call people mean names to keep them in line".
 
Why is it when men are clearly 'just shave it' level of balding do they start indignantly growing it out?



This is literally just 'REPUBLICANS!!! WHY ARENT YOU INFIGHTING ABOUT TRUMP AND LETTING DEMOCRATS STEAM AHEAD?????'

Cope. Seethe. He's coming back for a 2nd term after the Dementia Patient.
 
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