The next Republican administration will, and should, include people who stood by Trump, people who stood up to Trump, & people who did both. Reagan didn't build a national majority by litmus-testing people over past intra-party fights.
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Reagan followed the footsteps of Lincoln, whose VPs, Cabinet & team included former Whigs, Democrats, Know-Nothings, anti-Masons, rivals of Lincoln for the nomination, abolitionists & slaveowners, backers of the Mexican War & Fugitive Slave Law. Lincoln took the allies he could.
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Reagan appointed Haig and nominated Bork. And Shultz etc etc. He wasn’t shy about ex Nixon people.
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And Reagan founded the liberal gun grabbing movement w the mulford act Republicans like to crime and they like to make democrats president Nothing changes
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But it's very cute how you think that conservatism can just move on from Trump and pretend removing him from the equation results in a clean share. How the likes of Haley, Cruz, Paul, McConnell, McCarthy and that whole godforsaken bunch deserve to be redeemed after all this. No.
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Ppl who distort reality so obviously and insultingly have no place in society let alone ANYWHERE near power
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Reagan also nominated Bork of Saturday Night Massacre infamy to the Supreme Court. If you betray your oath in defense of a corrupt president, then you should never be trusted to serve in government again.
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According to Elliot Richardson, Bork also wanted to resign during the SNM, but Richardson persuaded him not to, arguing that if he did, Nixon's WH Counsel's Office would take over DOJ, and that would be a very, very bad outcome.
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