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JonLP24

(29,322 posts)
Sat Aug 18, 2018, 04:08 AM Aug 2018

The new GOP litmus test: Defending Trump at his absolute worst

Beyond this, Pawlenty’s loss provides a useful way to try to understand what is happening in the GOP of the Trump era. After it happened, Pawlenty told reporters:

“The Republican Party has shifted. It is the era of Trump and I’m just not a Trump-like politician.”

The phrase “Trump-like politician,” it turns out, is basically a euphemism for a “politician who is willing to defend President Trump at his most reprehensible moments.” The man who decisively defeated Pawlenty, local commissioner Jeff Johnson, actually ran an ad that blasted Pawlenty for failing to stand by Trump after the news broke of the “Access Hollywood” video, which featured Trump boasting in extremely lewd fashion about his ability to carry out sexual assaults with impunity.

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Johnson’s ad hits Pawlenty for calling Trump “unhinged and unfit to be president,” just weeks before the 2016 election, a reference to the statement that Pawlenty put out after the “Access Hollywood” news broke. In the ad, Johnson then says, “When the Supreme Court and our economy were on the line, Tim Pawlenty stuck his finger in the wind,” before declaring himself the real “conservative” in the race and promising not to “panic when it matters most”:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/wp/2018/08/15/the-new-gop-litmus-test-defending-trump-at-his-absolute-worst/?utm_term=.d34c1adb9d43

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The new GOP litmus test: Defending Trump at his absolute worst (Original Post) JonLP24 Aug 2018 OP
In 1968 empedocles Aug 2018 #1
Hang him around their necks. dalton99a Aug 2018 #2
Do you know what that will do? SCantiGOP Aug 2018 #3
He was an abymal governor. Scruffy1 Aug 2018 #4

empedocles

(15,751 posts)
1. In 1968
Sat Aug 18, 2018, 07:07 AM
Aug 2018

Presidential candidates Humphrey and Nixon ran so-so campaigns. Not much energy and excitement from their crowds.

In contrast, running as an Independent candidate for President; uncharming, uncharismatic, [little, slimey, dirty, dumb, ratty] George 'the NIGRAS problem' Wallace, had the fired-up crowds, - with no chance to win or do anything constructive. The crowds were just so excited to hear on national TV, someone who seems to 'feel' the awful way they did.

It seems that the political extremist wings, 'the base', of the political spectrum tend to be very expedient. Their ends, JUSTIFY, their means - and they rationalized or are simply blind to any larger values.

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