Greenore
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I have a sneaking suspicion a lot of Republicans see this whole ordeal as a golden opportunity to get off the Trump train. One last outrageous moment to use to their advantage and call for a return to normalcy.
My bigger concern is what is going to happen to the Trumpers looking for their next authoritarian---errrr, messiah. If 2008's reaction to Obama birthed the Tea Party...what in the fucking fuck is Biden's term going to be filled with? The crazies are crazier and at this point, encouraged. Glenn Beck has been replaced by OANN and a Facebook algorithm profiting off of their slow dive inside make believe Trumplandia.
Sitting north of the border in my recliner, I'm intrigued. From my view, both parties are broken. The Dems appear to be a mess with "The Squad" and all the infighting. I really do not understand the relevance afforded to AOC and her cohorts, Makes no sense to me but I guess I'm old.
On the other hand, the Republicans are going to have a time shaking off the Trump stink. Can they do it in four years? Probably not but I do think they have the easier path going forward as a "complete" party.
Can't see any real challenges or progression by independent far right wing or left wing parties but what the hell do I know.
Political leadership around the world seems pretty dismal. It's a serious job not a beauty/popularity contest. Just once, instead of jumping up and down, I would love to see a recently elected politician say, "Oh $hit, I've got a lot of work ahead of me".