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The GOP's Culture of Capitulation Comes Home to Roost Ep. 284
The GOP's Culture of Capitulation Comes Home to Roost Ep. 284
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48 minutes
Released:
Oct 1, 2018
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Just when we thought Republicans would finally unite behind one issue, namely a Supreme Court nominee, the RINOs come out to sandbag us. In this episode, I analyze why McConnell and Co. deserve the blame for having these RINOs in the Senate in the first place. We tried to warn them about people like Murkowski, but they fought tooth and nail for her. Now they must reap what they sowed. Moreover, they foster a culture of capitulation on 90 percent of the other issues so that even when they come to the 10 percent they wish to accomplish, there are enough members whom they groomed and acculturated into this culture of capitulation that they block us even with a court nominee.
And speaking of other issues, it’s as if the conservative movement is hooked on political heroin and is totally numb to the budget betrayal. President Trump signed the budget betrayal at high noon on Friday, yet conservatives don’t even know about it. Also, Trump is on the cusp of endorsing Kevin McCarthy for speaker. Do we have a movement that thinks for itself?
Finally, I preview the coming elections, which are taking an ominous turn.
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So, will Republicans stop working with Democrats on jailbreak?
Trump and son signal support for McCarthy over Jordan
Flashback: How Tim Scott and Marco Rubio showed Dems identity politics will pick their lock on SCOTUS
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And speaking of other issues, it’s as if the conservative movement is hooked on political heroin and is totally numb to the budget betrayal. President Trump signed the budget betrayal at high noon on Friday, yet conservatives don’t even know about it. Also, Trump is on the cusp of endorsing Kevin McCarthy for speaker. Do we have a movement that thinks for itself?
Finally, I preview the coming elections, which are taking an ominous turn.
Show links
So, will Republicans stop working with Democrats on jailbreak?
Trump and son signal support for McCarthy over Jordan
Flashback: How Tim Scott and Marco Rubio showed Dems identity politics will pick their lock on SCOTUS
Copyright CRTV. All rights reserved.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
Oct 1, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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