Ziggurat
Penultimate Amazing
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- Jun 19, 2003
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I think for the long term good of their party they would have been wiser to have not had Trump be their candidate.
That was never up to the Republican leadership, assuming they obeyed the law. And you didn't answer my question, you answered a different question.
Yes. As a result of letting Trump happen I view the Republican Party as more foolish and less competent than I had previously thought. More pennywise poundfoolish. And that the old guard of quietly ruthless gentleman bastards there has truly died out, leaving the grubby arrivistes in charge. In my view there are now no redeeming qualities left in the Republicans. They can't even be counted on in matters of defense now that they let Russia do as it pleases.
Your complaint rings hollow. You won't come out and say it, but the only alternative to "letting" Trump be the nominee would have been to break the law and act in deeply undemocratic ways. Evidently that would be a "redeeming" quality.
And as for Russia, Trump's actual actions don't bear out your claims.