• sartalon@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I’ve never heard the GoP called the “Daddy Party”.

    Who the fuck is calling them that?

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      2 months ago

      Bill Maher, and the shitlibs agreeing with him that the Republicans used to be respectable.

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        2 months ago

        the Republicans used to be respectable

        It’s been about 120 years. Make the Republican Party great again!

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        2 months ago

        To be fair, old school Republicans from 30-40 years ago would be losing their shit at how much the current party has been cozying up to Russia and the Saudi’s which is where a very large chunk of the modern corruption comes from.

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        2 months ago

        Yeah god damn assholes trying to find common ground should be burned at the stake.

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      I never heard them called the daddy party exactly, however the concept is not new. Hell I remember there was an episode of The West Wing like 20 years ago where they talked about this. The mommy problem. It’s a thing in politics that gets talked about. Democrats are the ones you go to when you want things like jobs and Healthcare whereas Republicans the ones you go to when you’re scared. It certainly a strategy Republicans bank on, as we see it’s basically the only thing they have right now. Lie to people tell them to be scared of immigrants and minorities and crime. That’s the entirety of their campaign right now, there’s not a lick of policy or anything else.