2. The impeachments left mixed results but one heartening fact is that in 2nd impeachment we see a genuine bipartisan rejection of Trump: aside from Dems, 10 GOP house members & 7 Senators voted against Trump. A small wedge has opened up between Trump & GOP. Needs to widen.
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3. Lots of reasons to want Trump to be ostracized, not all of which are partisan or ideological: his racism, his corruption, his incitement to violence. This is stuff that some Republicans and even some people who identify with Trump's populist nationalism strongly dislike.
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4. The continued push against Trump & his style of politics can be carried out by other venues: the courts (as Mitch McConnell suggested), congressional investigation, and a truth commission on Jan. 6. More here:https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/trump-congress-criminal-investigation/?nc=1 …
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Sadly you didn't see a bipartisan rejection of Trump, it was a rejection of the ACTIONS of the people at the Capitol. The fear that the left is showing and the desire to eradicate Trump supporters, rather than find a common ground, should concern people.
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That sounds like a good idea so DNC won't go for it
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Do you know anything about what the DNC actually does?
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I do not think a change in material conditions will turn someone from their religion, and Trumpism is definitely a syncretic religious movement.
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But it's a coalition that can be divided.
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