The Future of the GOP
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Re: The Future of the GOP
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Re: The Future of the GOP
MTG tweeted about the guy busted for leaking classified documents:
“Jake Teixeira is white, male, christian, and antiwar. That makes him an enemy to the Biden regime. And he told the truth about troops being on the ground in Ukraine and a lot more,” Greene, a member of the Homeland Security Committee, said on Twitter. "Ask yourself who is the real enemy?”
Since when was being antiwar a Republican thing?
“Jake Teixeira is white, male, christian, and antiwar. That makes him an enemy to the Biden regime. And he told the truth about troops being on the ground in Ukraine and a lot more,” Greene, a member of the Homeland Security Committee, said on Twitter. "Ask yourself who is the real enemy?”
Since when was being antiwar a Republican thing?
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:MTG tweeted about the guy busted for leaking classified documents:
“Jake Teixeira is white, male, christian, and antiwar. That makes him an enemy to the Biden regime. And he told the truth about troops being on the ground in Ukraine and a lot more,” Greene, a member of the Homeland Security Committee, said on Twitter. "Ask yourself who is the real enemy?”
Since when was being antiwar a Republican thing?
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I can't believe I keep getting shocked by this party, but how in the world can they defend this type of behavior? It's a Kafkaesque world that wing of the party has created.Peeps wrote:E.H. Ruddock wrote:MTG tweeted about the guy busted for leaking classified documents:
“Jake Teixeira is white, male, christian, and antiwar. That makes him an enemy to the Biden regime. And he told the truth about troops being on the ground in Ukraine and a lot more,” Greene, a member of the Homeland Security Committee, said on Twitter. "Ask yourself who is the real enemy?”
Since when was being antiwar a Republican thing?
She is the highest of levels of karens and the stupid people of Georgia will re-elect her again
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Re: The Future of the GOP
They're not antiwar, they're pro-Putin.
He's really smart and has total control of his country.
He's really smart and has total control of his country.
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And half of ourselliseamos wrote:They're not antiwar, they're pro-Putin.
He's really smart and has total control of his country.
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I think it’s also fair to note that this is a subset of the party. It’s mostly the MAGA wing that frames this conflict in purely isolationist terms. 40% of Republicans still supported sending military aid to Ukraine as late as March, and quite a lot of Republican legislators still openly do as well (Although the 60% support for it among independents probably helps to encourage that).tragabigzanda wrote:These are bad takes. They’re neither anti-war nor pro-Putin. The foreign policy shift by the GOP is one of a marked shift from hawkish to isolationist, e.g. it’s longer in the US’s best interest to militarily intervene in every global conflict, but rather to freeze the dying empires out and let economic isolation take care of the rest.
See the link I posted just above Ruddo on this page.
And of course, the hawkishness tends to return as soon as you bring up China and Taiwan.
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Comical take.elliseamos wrote:They're not antiwar, they're pro-Putin.
He's really smart and has total control of his country.
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McParadigm wrote:I think it’s also fair to note that this is a subset of the party. It’s mostly the MAGA wing that frames this conflict in purely isolationist terms. 40% of Republicans still supported sending military aid to Ukraine as late as March, and quite a lot of Republican legislators still openly do as well (Although the 60% support for it among independents probably helps to encourage that).tragabigzanda wrote:These are bad takes. They’re neither anti-war nor pro-Putin. The foreign policy shift by the GOP is one of a marked shift from hawkish to isolationist, e.g. it’s longer in the US’s best interest to militarily intervene in every global conflict, but rather to freeze the dying empires out and let economic isolation take care of the rest.
See the link I posted just above Ruddo on this page.
And of course, the hawkishness tends to return as soon as you bring up China and Taiwan.
I think you could successfully argue that the impact on the western world of losing Taiwan to China is far greater than losing Ukraine to Russia and while Ukraine has the entire EU backing it, no one else will defend Taiwan's sovereignty.
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I hope you're right about deglobalization (de-imperialization) being the emerging US doctrine, but I think the decrepit military-industrial complex and their lackeys in Washington will fight tooth and nail to keep us involved in foreign wars for the next few decades.tragabigzanda wrote:Interesting piece on Elbridge Colby, an emerging leader on conservative thinking re: foreign policy. This also would’ve fit in the deglobalization thread.
https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/ ... y-00090211
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The sooner we can bring back chip manufacturing to the US, the sooner we don't have to care about that either. I do feel bad for Taiwan, but to be honest I don't think China has the ability to invade it. It's mostly sabre rattling.Bi_3 wrote:McParadigm wrote:I think it’s also fair to note that this is a subset of the party. It’s mostly the MAGA wing that frames this conflict in purely isolationist terms. 40% of Republicans still supported sending military aid to Ukraine as late as March, and quite a lot of Republican legislators still openly do as well (Although the 60% support for it among independents probably helps to encourage that).tragabigzanda wrote:These are bad takes. They’re neither anti-war nor pro-Putin. The foreign policy shift by the GOP is one of a marked shift from hawkish to isolationist, e.g. it’s longer in the US’s best interest to militarily intervene in every global conflict, but rather to freeze the dying empires out and let economic isolation take care of the rest.
See the link I posted just above Ruddo on this page.
And of course, the hawkishness tends to return as soon as you bring up China and Taiwan.
I think you could successfully argue that the impact on the western world of losing Taiwan to China is far greater than losing Ukraine to Russia and while Ukraine has the entire EU backing it, no one else will defend Taiwan's sovereignty.
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You're right. It was meant as a joke about how stupid MTG is.BurtReynolds wrote:Comical take.elliseamos wrote:They're not antiwar, they're pro-Putin.
He's really smart and has total control of his country.
When they go low I go stupid.
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It's nonstop...
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This is the moronic equivalent of "they hate us because of our freedom".elliseamos wrote:You're right. It was meant as a joke about how stupid MTG is.BurtReynolds wrote:Comical take.elliseamos wrote:They're not antiwar, they're pro-Putin.
He's really smart and has total control of his country.
When they go low I go stupid.
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Re: The Future of the GOP
Yup, still stupid.
Thanks, Burt!
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