I want both McCarthy and McDaniel out and it seems if they both survive in their positions it will be thanks to Trump.
Some people here cry about the risk of DeSantis being co-opted by the establishment when it looks like Trump has already become part of the Republican establishment.
Anyways, if Trump were part of the establishment, the establishment wouldn't be throwing him under the bus or trying to fucking arrest him.
I have no idea who's doing what regarding Trump's position on the RNC. Best I can say is that it looks like you are exploiting the Boebert / MTG divide.
Frankly, I think it's a fight over competing political strategies. MTG wants McCarthy as an intermediate ally and go-between for the populist movement and the establishment whom is going to have no choice but to accept populist leverage, whereas Boebert & Gaetz are looking to properly punish the establishment for throwing the fucking election.
I don't see this as any sort of crisis point, if anything, the whole thing is moving in a generally positive direction. What I've seen is that McCarthy is definitely not trying to piss off the populists which he clearly thinks he needs; whereas Gaetz and Boebert are tired of getting ass-fucked, and are looking to do real damage to the establishment to make heavy political gains for the populists. Either way, it looks like the populists are going to put enough pressure on McCarthy that he's not going to be able to squeeze out of the pressure and try a back-stab last minute.
I still think the Gaetz, Boebert, Jordan coalition is a great fuckin' set-up and it's got all my support. I get what MTG's doing... but... I'd rather see the full throated firebrands make a gain here and cause a lot of havok.
I'll give you this out. At best, there may be a Bannon v. Trump divide here. Bannon's grass roots developments versus Trump's personal loyalists. Bannon's gang trying to punish the establishment, and Trump's gang trying to manipulate them. And if that's true, that's not a problem for me.
It's all lookin' better and better. Jim Jordan did some duffus shit with big-tech, but he's gonna have to come around with all these Twitter releases, and he's been a long time fighter against Democratic corruption. Boebert's fuckin' done playing nice. Gaetz got fucking attacked by the DOJ himself. MTG is smarter than people give her credit for. Rand Paul's licking his lips to get at Fauci, and we got more populists on the way.
Might not have gotten a Red Wave, but I like what I see.
Also, don't cry about DeSantis. The issue is just a weakness in his funding strategy. It's a legit concern, and we've moved on.
This seems like third hand speculative info.
Susie Wiles herself used to work for a lobbying firm, so she isn't exactly a good choice there either.
Why is Trump not openly supporting Harmeet Dhillon for RNC chair?
Dhillon fought for Trump in court meanwhile useless Ronna Romney McDaniel has never done anything for him or the whole conservative movement.
Sad to see that Trump's personnel selection skills remain abysmal.
I want both McCarthy and McDaniel out and it seems if they both survive in their positions it will be thanks to Trump.
Some people here cry about the risk of DeSantis being co-opted by the establishment when it looks like Trump has already become part of the Republican establishment.
Oh hai.
Anyways, if Trump were part of the establishment, the establishment wouldn't be throwing him under the bus or trying to fucking arrest him.
I have no idea who's doing what regarding Trump's position on the RNC. Best I can say is that it looks like you are exploiting the Boebert / MTG divide.
Frankly, I think it's a fight over competing political strategies. MTG wants McCarthy as an intermediate ally and go-between for the populist movement and the establishment whom is going to have no choice but to accept populist leverage, whereas Boebert & Gaetz are looking to properly punish the establishment for throwing the fucking election.
I don't see this as any sort of crisis point, if anything, the whole thing is moving in a generally positive direction. What I've seen is that McCarthy is definitely not trying to piss off the populists which he clearly thinks he needs; whereas Gaetz and Boebert are tired of getting ass-fucked, and are looking to do real damage to the establishment to make heavy political gains for the populists. Either way, it looks like the populists are going to put enough pressure on McCarthy that he's not going to be able to squeeze out of the pressure and try a back-stab last minute.
I still think the Gaetz, Boebert, Jordan coalition is a great fuckin' set-up and it's got all my support. I get what MTG's doing... but... I'd rather see the full throated firebrands make a gain here and cause a lot of havok.
I'll give you this out. At best, there may be a Bannon v. Trump divide here. Bannon's grass roots developments versus Trump's personal loyalists. Bannon's gang trying to punish the establishment, and Trump's gang trying to manipulate them. And if that's true, that's not a problem for me.
It's all lookin' better and better. Jim Jordan did some duffus shit with big-tech, but he's gonna have to come around with all these Twitter releases, and he's been a long time fighter against Democratic corruption. Boebert's fuckin' done playing nice. Gaetz got fucking attacked by the DOJ himself. MTG is smarter than people give her credit for. Rand Paul's licking his lips to get at Fauci, and we got more populists on the way.
Might not have gotten a Red Wave, but I like what I see.
Also, don't cry about DeSantis. The issue is just a weakness in his funding strategy. It's a legit concern, and we've moved on.
Trump supports 2/3 of the establishment bigwigs and you think this is a smart strategy?
To beat the establishment you need to replace them with your own people.
Trump is essentially retarded when it comes to political maneuvering if he thinks keeping Ronna McDaniel on for two more years is a good idea.
I despise McCarthy but I am willing to accept keeping him on if we can get rid of Ronna Romney McDaniel.
She has done more to sabotage the populist movement than everyone else except for maybe McConnell himself.
You cannot expect to achieve anything positive by rewarding corrupt failures like Ronna McDaniel.
I don't know where you're getting the claim that he supports 2/3 of the establishment big wigs.