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Is the Party Over for Bushism? - Pat Buchanan
« on: July 21, 2016, 10:30:23 pm »
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Is the Party Over for Bushism?

Neither George W. Bush, the Republican Party nominee in 2000 and 2004, nor Jeb, the dethroned Prince of Wales, will be in Cleveland. Nor will John McCain or Mitt Romney, the last two nominees.

These former leaders would like it thought that high principle keeps them away from a GOP convention that would nominate Donald Trump. Petulance, however, must surely play a part. Bush Republicans feel unappreciated, and understandably so.

For Trump’s nomination represents not only a rejection of their legacy but a repudiation of much of post-Cold War party dogma.

America crossed a historic divide and entered a new era. Even should Trump lose, there is likely no going back.

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Re: Is the Party Over for Bushism? - Pat Buchanan
« Reply #1 on: July 21, 2016, 10:35:41 pm »
Trumpism and Bushism are identical.

They are indistinguishable except that Bushism actually gave lip service to conservatism and liberty. Trump doesn't.

Otherwise Trump is exactly the same as the Uniparty who have run Congress since forever.