…proving that deficit hawks and foreign policy doves aren’t welcome in Trump’s GOP.
Lol! It had literally nothing to do with being a “deficit hawk” or a “foreign policy dove”.
It was the Epstein files.
They would have let him say or do anything he wanted, if he’d just shut the fuck up about the Epstein files. But, he helped spearhead the release of those files…so Trump got rid of him with the help of AIPAC.
I think it also speaks to where RW independents are at versus pure MAGA Republicans, and this really matters for the general. This also has some rhymes with LW vs BlueMAGA/Liberal dynamics within the DNC, so its worth reporting on.
If you get out and listen to the hog-whisperers; if you follow media analysis and media critiques of right-wing source (Hasan does this, Majority Report does this, Kyle Kulinski also), you’ll know they’ve been speaking to this division between Republicans/ MAGA and the man-o-sphere/ Tucker hoglets/ clandace owens etc… for a while now. Basically, the media apparatus that put MAGA and Republicans into power in both '16 and '24 has very much distanced themselves from Trumps foreign policy. Its really across the board in the RW media landscape with few exception, and those few exceptions (like Shapiro) are spiraling downwards, and fast.
What is happening on the right maps to how the DNC/ BlueMAGA set the country up for failure in '24. Its a very similar dynamic in that establishment powers are controlling/ gating who is getting through the primary process to meet donor requirements, but what that ends up decreasing enthusiasm and significantly impacting turnout. Basically, the capitol R republicans (like with capitol D democrats) fundamentally do not understand how their bread gets buttered. And part of that is by design. They’ll always see voters as a tool that can be used to serve donors, not the other way around. Its still the same political class controlling both parties, and both parties as political projects are still fully cuckolded to Israel.
That being said, these across the board progressive victories, it demonstrates a path forwards that isn’t yet being reflected in the Republican party, and this difference goes back to how the MAGA movement was able to take-over (at least superficially) the agenda of the Republican party in '16, where as the Progressive movement failed to do the same to the D party at the same time. Progressives instead had to spend the previous 10 years building an outside power-movement, whereas the MAGA movement had full institutional power. And what is apparent now, is that R isn’t the party of MAGA, its the party of Trump. MAGA is getting pushed outside of the R party and may have to spend a season in the wilderness building outside power.
We shall see… but I think this leaves Republicans in a far more vulnerable position going into November. I think losing Massie actually hurts them because its saying there is no space for the Anti-Israel, Anti-Pedophile, pro-MAGA voter in the RNC; and RW independents aren’t going to miss that.
Lol! It had literally nothing to do with being a “deficit hawk” or a “foreign policy dove”.
It was the Epstein files.
They would have let him say or do anything he wanted, if he’d just shut the fuck up about the Epstein files. But, he helped spearhead the release of those files…so Trump got rid of him with the help of AIPAC.
I think it also speaks to where RW independents are at versus pure MAGA Republicans, and this really matters for the general. This also has some rhymes with LW vs BlueMAGA/Liberal dynamics within the DNC, so its worth reporting on.
If you get out and listen to the hog-whisperers; if you follow media analysis and media critiques of right-wing source (Hasan does this, Majority Report does this, Kyle Kulinski also), you’ll know they’ve been speaking to this division between Republicans/ MAGA and the man-o-sphere/ Tucker hoglets/ clandace owens etc… for a while now. Basically, the media apparatus that put MAGA and Republicans into power in both '16 and '24 has very much distanced themselves from Trumps foreign policy. Its really across the board in the RW media landscape with few exception, and those few exceptions (like Shapiro) are spiraling downwards, and fast.
What is happening on the right maps to how the DNC/ BlueMAGA set the country up for failure in '24. Its a very similar dynamic in that establishment powers are controlling/ gating who is getting through the primary process to meet donor requirements, but what that ends up decreasing enthusiasm and significantly impacting turnout. Basically, the capitol R republicans (like with capitol D democrats) fundamentally do not understand how their bread gets buttered. And part of that is by design. They’ll always see voters as a tool that can be used to serve donors, not the other way around. Its still the same political class controlling both parties, and both parties as political projects are still fully cuckolded to Israel.
That being said, these across the board progressive victories, it demonstrates a path forwards that isn’t yet being reflected in the Republican party, and this difference goes back to how the MAGA movement was able to take-over (at least superficially) the agenda of the Republican party in '16, where as the Progressive movement failed to do the same to the D party at the same time. Progressives instead had to spend the previous 10 years building an outside power-movement, whereas the MAGA movement had full institutional power. And what is apparent now, is that R isn’t the party of MAGA, its the party of Trump. MAGA is getting pushed outside of the R party and may have to spend a season in the wilderness building outside power.
We shall see… but I think this leaves Republicans in a far more vulnerable position going into November. I think losing Massie actually hurts them because its saying there is no space for the Anti-Israel, Anti-Pedophile, pro-MAGA voter in the RNC; and RW independents aren’t going to miss that.