The GOP is Anti-American

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Doctor CamNC4Me wrote:
Sun Oct 26, 2025 2:15 pm
Trump is a direct reflection of their hearts and minds; spoiled and rotted.
No doubt.
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Trump can't run again. It's Republicans who have to answer for him with voters.
The GOP doesn't seem to have realized that there is a disconnect between what is best for Trump and what is best for the long-term prospects of the country.

Dace Potas
USA TODAY

Despite the Republicans' trolling about a third term, President Donald Trump’s behavior seems to indicate he is content with this being his last.

He is acting aggressively and with impunity, as if he and his allies know he has nothing to lose politically.

Republican politicians, though, have attached themselves to this aggressive variant of Trump without seemingly giving a second thought to what that will mean for them as we head into the 2026 midterm elections.

Voters are watching, and the Republicans could suffer the consequences of Trump’s underwater approval ratings. The consequences of this administration might not reach Trump. But Republican elected leaders could be headed to a political reckoning.

Trump was quick to say that an electoral victory gave him an overwhelming mandate to implement his ambitious agenda. America reelected the president, but they reelected him within the constraints of our Republican system of governance.

Trump has indicated that he believes the ordinary constraints on his presidential power, for whatever reason, don’t apply to him. In his view, his mandate is unlimited.

I have disagreements with the concept of presidential mandates generally, but in a practical and political sense, Trump is right.

Trump is constitutionally barred from seeking a third term in office, so he no longer has to worry about his electoral prospects. He can just do as he wants, especially if nobody is willing to stop him. Second-term presidents are elected with the understanding that they are free from worrying about reelection.

We see that in Trump's second term, clearly. He has had no problem implementing an unpopular tariff regime, taking aggressive fights against the judicial branch, and using the power of the executive branch to go after his political opponents. He has no problem making it his way or the highway. It's a luxury of being a lame-duck president.

The problem is that the Republican Party and its members need to look to the future. The GOP doesn’t seem to have realized that there is a disconnect between what is best for Trump and what is best for the long-term prospects of the country.

When Trump goes after his enemies with the Justice Department, that is not in the interest of Republicans. When he goes after late-night show host Jimmy Kimmel with the Federal Communications Commission, that is not in the interest of Republicans. It's only in his interest, but Republicans are forced to defend it, or at least explain it away.

Republican elected officials are in a difficult bind. They are so invested in Trump that they need to support his aggressive actions, yet they also need to consider voter opinions to ensure their success in the 2026 and 2028 election cycles.

While they may have already gone too far down that path, they should still be mindful to avoid further mistakes.

The president’s party historically is at a disadvantage going into the midterm elections. Republicans should treat retaining their narrow majorities in both the House and Senate as an uphill battle.

Trump’s approval rating hasn’t hit the lows it did during his first term, but it does remain underwater. Republican politicians need to be wary of how much they attach themselves to Trump, whose approval could drop even further as Americans become tired of his antics.

Dace Potas is an opinion columnist for USA TODAY and a graduate of DePaul University with a degree in political science.
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I said several years ago (before MAGAtes were MAGAtes) that the GOP is so confident in their ability to BS their base, they aren't even trying to hide their corruption any more.

And I don't think that's changed.
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Mon Oct 27, 2025 7:01 pm
I said several years ago (before MAGAtes were MAGAtes) that the GOP is so confident in their ability to BS their base, they aren't even trying to hide their corruption any more.

And I don't think that's changed.
It often seems to me that not only are they not even trying to hide their corruption, but they also even boast of it and their being able to get away with it. I don't think Trump even thinks of corruption as an undesirable thing. He also seems to oppose the very concept of making bribery and acceptance of bribery illegal (unless, of course, he is the victim of it).
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Gunnar wrote:
Mon Oct 27, 2025 7:37 pm
Some Schmo wrote:
Mon Oct 27, 2025 7:01 pm

I said several years ago (before MAGAtes were MAGAtes) that the GOP is so confident in their ability to BS their base, they aren't even trying to hide their corruption any more.

And I don't think that's changed.
It often seems to me that not only are they not even trying to hide their corruption, but they also even boast of it and their being able to get away with it. I don't think Trump even thinks of corruption as an undesirable thing. He also seems to oppose the very concept of making bribery and acceptance of bribery illegal.
The GOP voted for a rapist. They can pretend he's not, but they know he is, and they don't give a damn.

So, I don't think the GOP has to hide their corruption. Their base wants in on it. They're pieces of crap who are meant for each other.
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I wonder if the White House is now a listed address on the sex offender list. It should be.
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GOP politicians and their base are morons.

I hadn't said it today, and it need to be spoken daily.
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Jasmine Crockett SMACKS DOWN Trump after insane late-night rant
I loved this interview with Jasmine Crockett by Brian Tyler Cohen. She is undoubtedly one of the most intelligent, inspiring and compassionate members of congress currently in service! No wonder Trump hates her! It was well worthwhile and a privilege to watch it. If she manages to land on the top of the ticket in the 2028 Presidential election, I will not hesitate to vote for her! She is one of several Democrats being in consideration for that campaign about whom I feel the same. I currently know of no Republicans I would even begin to seriously consider because of how toxically Anti-American so many of their current policies have become.

I love everything she said, starting with her comment near the beginning of the interview: "I think that if the President has an issue with whatever the president did on January 6, maybe we should get rid of that President." Trump seems to not realize that he, himself, was that president at the time!
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