I think the Republican Party (what’s left of it) should change its image from an elephant to an ostrich with its head in the sand.
I am glad someone gave them the wake up kick in the head (or ass – on a Republican, it’s the same thing – head is found in the ass) that they needed. But why did it have to be Trump?
It’s a shame. I can remember a time when the Republican Party was at least respectable. That time is not within the living memory of most first time voters.
The Republicans are reluctantly coming to terms with Trump as their presidential candidate. It is time to celebrate the GOP’s discontentment as Trump unravels their party.
From the party that wanted anyone but Clinton – they got it in spades. The party of NO can not bring an idea to the table, they can only game-say no to other’s ideas. They have been spoon-fed from the right-wing news outlets until they actually don’t believe Obama is the president. No ideas, only blocking – it wasn’t that hard to unravel them, you just have to be smarter than an empty suit.
Now members of a Patriot party are trying for election to low-level seats, finding their own place under the “big tent” – no extremist turned away! – of the Republican party.
Darsan54 Premium Member over 7 years ago
You broke it GOP, so you bought it.
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 7 years ago
The latest bumper sticker
Happy Two Shoes over 7 years ago
Love how the stars point down, like an evil materialistic pentangle. Truth in advertising.
dflak over 7 years ago
I think the Republican Party (what’s left of it) should change its image from an elephant to an ostrich with its head in the sand.
I am glad someone gave them the wake up kick in the head (or ass – on a Republican, it’s the same thing – head is found in the ass) that they needed. But why did it have to be Trump?
It’s a shame. I can remember a time when the Republican Party was at least respectable. That time is not within the living memory of most first time voters.
Mr. Blawt over 7 years ago
The Republicans are reluctantly coming to terms with Trump as their presidential candidate. It is time to celebrate the GOP’s discontentment as Trump unravels their party.
Mr. Blawt over 7 years ago
From the party that wanted anyone but Clinton – they got it in spades. The party of NO can not bring an idea to the table, they can only game-say no to other’s ideas. They have been spoon-fed from the right-wing news outlets until they actually don’t believe Obama is the president. No ideas, only blocking – it wasn’t that hard to unravel them, you just have to be smarter than an empty suit.
Rosemary Williams over 7 years ago
Now members of a Patriot party are trying for election to low-level seats, finding their own place under the “big tent” – no extremist turned away! – of the Republican party.