Why doesn't the RNC evict Trump from the GOP?

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  1. Patricio Da Silva

    Patricio Da Silva Well-Known Member Donor

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    After Trump's refusal to denounce Kanye and Fuentes, they surely have grounds.

    Heck, they had grounds years ago with the ***** grabbing incident, among a smorgasbord of transgressions, not to mention being impeached twice and being under some 6 or so criminal investigations, not to mention 8 of his staff and entourage were indicted and convicted.

    If this man isn't deemed a pariah by the right, then what would it take?

    Ahh, but they won't, and the big reason is that they know he would take his base with him, and that would split up the vote on the right, assuring a Democrat would win the White House in 2024.

    Clearly, the RNC is putting party above country. They have no spine, nor do a majority of those Republicans in the house and senate.

    I think the evidence on that point is incontrovertible, but you may try.

    Fire away.
     
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    The RNC is run by RINOS which is why they are losing so much. It's Mitt Romney's niece that runs the show. 'Nuff said.
     
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    So you are complaining that democracy rules the RNC and they have to do what their voters want? Nothing but a public trial with evidence in full display will win the day.
     
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    You didn't present evidence you presented your opinion.
     
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    My personal opinion is that they rode with him in 2016 and 2020 because he was their best chance at winning the White House.
    They should have ejected him on Jan 21, 2021. Not sure why they want someone that displayed his behavior to represent the Republican party.
    I think we are seeing it in slow motion, but I think they would have impressed a lot of independant voters by rejecting not just Trump but the whole conspiracy thing. It only plays to the base, and it's obvious that's not gonna cut it for moderate voters.
     
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    The Republican Party is, at its upper levels, peopled with Republican elected politicians in federal and state offices. Mr. Donald Trump has at his disposal a large fund of campaign contributions. These can be used against elected Republican politicians who oppose him, especially in primary contests.

    This is the reality at the present time. The probability of enough Republican politicians getting together to oppose Mr. Trump is not large. One need but look at how quickly the Speaker of the House apparent, Congressman Kevin McCarthy [Dubbed 'My Kevin' by Mr. Trump,] went to Mar-A Largo after Mr. Donald Trump left to get a feel for the situation. Congressman McCarthy lacks feck.

    Regards, stay safe 'n well.
     
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    He’s got Rs by-the-balls, so to speak, because they are too short sighted to call his gambit to run as an I. Too much BPA in their blood some here might say, and those that would say this are likely Trump supporters. Manly men of the finest caliber, just ask them!
     
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    Nobody is depriving the voters of what they want-- he can merely run as a 3rd party. Did this not occur to you?

    However for his participation in the scheme to overthrow the government I believe this should disqualify him by a court.
     
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    In years past The ***** grabbing tape would've ended his candidacy. He was named unindited co-conspirator in a felony campaign violation. Those 2 things right there would have been enough to expel him from the RNC. On top of this we have 2 impeachments and 6 criminal investigations. All are a matter of public record need I prove them to you? Have you been living in a cave? In normal years he would have been expelled and/or incarcerated and none of this matters to the republicans of today no amount of crap and stink bothers them today.
     
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    The gall, expressing his opinion on a board entitled "Political Opinions & Beliefs"; whatever was he thinking?
     
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    Not mine, but I do understand the lefts familiarity with the term and its practice!
     
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    Why doesn't the RNC evict Trump from the GOP?

    The RNC doesn't have that power.
     
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    Well done :applause:
     
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    I did not say the events are not factual ( of course the p**** grabbing comment, was said for shock value on entertainment television....)

    Just at what you think the RNC should do because of things that did happen and allegations is nothing more than your opinion.

    Republicans can bring criminal investigations against Democrats.... Do you consider a criminal investigation as evidence of guilt?

    Of course you would.... But not for a Democrat
     
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    If you want compelled speech, stick with the Democrats, The Free Republicans leave these matters up to the voting base.
     
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    That's the courts responsibility. If the RNC isn't beholden to the republican voters who they are supposed to represent, who exactly are they beholden to?
     
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    Why does the RNC still suck Trumps balls? Good question. They’re cowards? Sheep? I dunno could be lots of reasons
     
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    Maybe they just taste good. :)
     
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    Old fashioned reasons, money and power.
     
  22. Patricio Da Silva

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    Here's the problem. when dems are investigated, they don't find anywhere near as much crime as when repubs are investigated.

    Now, Trump has had 8 staff and entourage indicted and convicted, and he's had a history of screwing people, been sued, etc, is corrupt as hell, and has 6 criminal investigations, so the ODDS are that he is a criminal as a reasonable opinion.

    But, to prove my point:

    So if y'all want to investigate dems, fire away, but you won't find any crime, Dems are not criminals like Republicans are criminals, and the hard data is incontrovertible.



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  23. Patricio Da Silva

    Patricio Da Silva Well-Known Member Donor

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    There is such a thing as standards.

    What, you think a party should accept into it's ranks any corrupt criminal just because they are popular?

    I don't think so, there is nothing written that they should do that. I don't think they should, personally.

    Maybe if they were more responsible, guys like Trump would never have gained the traction that he has. Now they've created a monster and are paying for it.

    Notice my sig.
     
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    Expressing one's opinion is perfectly fine, except that he falsely masqueraded his opinion as evidence.
     
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    They allowed the repub party to be hijacked by a malignant narcissist and now are afraid of the seditious maga mob he controls.
     

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