Strange Tales wrote:My friend mentioned to me yesterday that if this plays out how we expect it to [impeachment/etc] with how far this has a possibility to go down in the ranks, that this might signal the end of the Republican party as a whole.
I think that that's slightly hyperbolic, but I do see where hes coming from.
I think this is naive.
Trumps appeal was that HE was the one that was going to destroy the GOP.
I think the majority of conservative voters hate the GOP at least as much (if not more) than the DNC.
Conservatives see the vast majority of GOP as conservative in rhetoric and democrats in reality, which is shown how the republicans are in a position of a ton of power and are not doing anything actually conservative, just keeping the status quo thats comfy for the democrats. I think they are two sides of the same coin, will slander each other in the press, and they give each other handjobs behind closed doors.
Trump is legitimately not part of the club, which is why both DNC and GOP hate him so much. Time will tell if he becomes part of the club, I think he will.
The worst of the visible swamp being: McCain, Graham, Ryan, Rubio, and the usual bloviating loud mouth dems like Pelosi, Reid, Schumer, Waters, Warren, Feinstein, etc.
(I think the career politicians more or less)