They aren’t saying that current members become liberal. Eventually the radicals will move elsewhere and the remaining GOP will go closer to where they were 40 years ago.
Political parties are not static. When Trump falls the Republican brand dies. They will reinvent themselves as a left wing party to regain the power they lost. It won’t look anything like it does now by 2030.
The Republican Party shifted from left to right in the 1960s. There isn’t growth on the right, there is encredible growth on the left. MAGA and Progressives already have a lot in common on policy ideas, a hate for government, that shift isn’t that hard to do.
The Republican Party shifted from left to right in the 1960s.
Uh.
The last hurrah of leftism in the GOP was Teddy, and even he was mild compared to the radicals of the 1870s. The GOP has been the party of finance and big business since the 1880s, and of unregulated capitalism since the 1920s. That they recently became exceptionally racist as well (instead of merely typically racist) is little more than incidental to that.
Very much agree to disagree on that one. You’re asking all the idiots who were told to hate woke people that they’re now best buds with them. You’re assuming the progressives are going to come down with a case of collective amnesia and not tell these people to jump off a cliff.
The party tried to move towards the center after Romney lost in 2012, but instead the alt-right seized control, pushed it even further toward the extreme right, and in the process put Trump in power for four years. The lesson the GOP’s current leadership learned from that was to always double down, no matter what.
If Trump loses in 2024, I would put my money on the party falling into the clutches of out-and-proud white supremacists, collapsing from internal conflict between its various factions, or (probably) both.
No way in hell that the GOP shifts to the left at this point. I hope you’re right about a progressive party emerging someday, but I have my doubts.
They aren’t saying that current members become liberal. Eventually the radicals will move elsewhere and the remaining GOP will go closer to where they were 40 years ago.
Political parties are not static. When Trump falls the Republican brand dies. They will reinvent themselves as a left wing party to regain the power they lost. It won’t look anything like it does now by 2030.
I’ll take any odds you’re offering.
They’ve spent the last 40 years veering further and further right, consolidating their base of bigots whilst alienating everyone else.
Even if there was a will to pivot left (which there isn’t), an entire party doesn’t become everything it hates in 6 years.
The Republican Party shifted from left to right in the 1960s. There isn’t growth on the right, there is encredible growth on the left. MAGA and Progressives already have a lot in common on policy ideas, a hate for government, that shift isn’t that hard to do.
Uh.
The last hurrah of leftism in the GOP was Teddy, and even he was mild compared to the radicals of the 1870s. The GOP has been the party of finance and big business since the 1880s, and of unregulated capitalism since the 1920s. That they recently became exceptionally racist as well (instead of merely typically racist) is little more than incidental to that.
Very much agree to disagree on that one. You’re asking all the idiots who were told to hate woke people that they’re now best buds with them. You’re assuming the progressives are going to come down with a case of collective amnesia and not tell these people to jump off a cliff.
Come on.
Wait and see, the GOP is a business and they follow where the money is and that isn’t to the right.
The money is always on the right.
30 years ago it was, not anymore.
How many progressive billionaires are there? How many far right libertarian billionaires are there?
You’re just plain wrong on this one.
Then maybe Democrats should try appealing to the left instead of trying to appease the right.
Thank you fellow time traveler!!
Any tips to avoid the temporal jail? Or you just were an early adopter?
It’s a common trend in Political Science, adapt or die.
The party tried to move towards the center after Romney lost in 2012, but instead the alt-right seized control, pushed it even further toward the extreme right, and in the process put Trump in power for four years. The lesson the GOP’s current leadership learned from that was to always double down, no matter what.
If Trump loses in 2024, I would put my money on the party falling into the clutches of out-and-proud white supremacists, collapsing from internal conflict between its various factions, or (probably) both.
At this point, I think it’s more likely that they’ll dissolve and be replaced than them actually moving left