Donald Trump
Donald Trump
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- Still wondering how he's going to justify the inevitable climb down to his supporters. After weeks of saying he was cheated, America is doomed if I lose...yuekit
- ...suddenly it's gonna be OK bye I'm leaving now. You can guarantee he's thinking hard about how to pull this off lolyuekit
- I'm not sure he'll even bother trying to justify it. The simple fact of the matter is this: he cares about no-one, not even his supporters.Continuity
- So, it would really surprise me if he felt like he 'owed' his supporters any sort of explanation to speak of.Continuity
- More likely, he might even blame them; for not fighting hard enough for him, for example.Continuity
- The Republican party will have to keep him as their god, he has a fan base, so he won't be going anywhere.PhanLo
- I'm also not sure about that. I think what's more likely is they're going to try and find someone like him politically, but can actually control.Continuity
- Let's face it, his public face wasn't always a good look for the Reps, even his 'policies' (if you can call them that) were what they wanted.Continuity
- But, I could be wrong, For all I know, they'll want someone who's even more outright bat-shit crazy and toxic.Continuity
- They've allowed in their ranks an end of the world death cult and people seem to like it, so who knows.PhanLo
- I agree continuity. There used to be proper adults as conservative vampires. They don’t like the clown.monospaced
- Yeah but we've reached a point where American conservatives are more loyal to Donald Trump than to the Republican Party itself.yuekit
- I'm curious what's gonna happen when he is eventually forced to give up, his lawsuits fail and the whole thing unravels basically.yuekit
- Ultimately, both parties are at a crossroads: the Dems with their more radical memers, and the Reps with their reactionaries. They both have some ...Continuity
- ... soul-searching to do.Continuity
