The End Of The Democrats

NOIRTRASH

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Democrats are giddy to make a Muslim head of their party.

They will and that will be the end.

But here's what will follow:

Bush, Clinton, Romney, and Schumer will form a new party for elites. The GOP will be for blue collar whites, and the niggers, spics, and lezzards will form a fringe assclown party.
 
If it wasn't for Reince Priebus splitting with the general body of the Party he leads to stick with Trump once it was clear the Republican nomination was his, Trump would've bolted with that nomination and used it to instantly run third party. That would've been as big a failure as the GOP appointing someone else in Trump's place to run against Clinton. And if both of those would've happened, it'd be the Republican Party being lamented as total toast now, because Hillary - facing a totally divided house - would've cleaned both their clocks. That's why Trump called Priebus "a hero" in his victory speech Wednesday morning and tagged him his CoS today: Priebus was the main guy who kept that split from happening: the little poindexter has now been rewarded.

But the Republicans most definitely aren't in for clear sailing the next two years. Again: the establishment GOP didn't want anything to do with Trump, and that fact won't take long at all to completely resurface anew. Plus, the independents (acting totally independent of the GOP establishment) who powered Trump to this title will soon realize the full fraud he his. I don't think the honeymoon threesome of Trump/independents/establishment Republican Party lasts even to inauguration day.

Trump was the tool to cripple the Republican Party, and they - thanks a lot to Priebus - should be thankful for Trump's coattails. But obviously Trump's biggest score - one that absolutely no one except for some of us with a tad bit more hopeful foresight saw - is the TKO of the Democrat Party, your thread subject. But, as has been shown, either one of the Partys was destined to be shown its own deathbed after this election - the Dems just happened to get the short end of the stick this time.

What patriots should be excited about is the clear death knell for "politics as usual" this election rung loud enough for even Helen Keller to hear; that's what gave Trump his nomination, that's what gave Trump his victory, and that's what has the Democratic Party reeling now, desparately trying to find some feet - any feet at all - to get back up to be able to ever effectively fight again.

Dem mainstays are already issuing our way or third party highway demands:

Seething liberals vow revolution in Democratic Party
http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/305617-seething-liberals-vow-revolution-in-democratic-party

Yet, the Dems are simply going through what has already happened to the Reps over the past year and a half.

In effect, designer Partys are the future, and election battles will only become exponentially more diverse. I'd be really surprised if either the Republican or Democratic parties are around in 10 years as the parties of influence as they have been for so long now.

And that will be a very, very good thing.
 
If it wasn't for Reince Priebus splitting with the general body of the Party he leads to stick with Trump once it was clear the Republican nomination was his, Trump would've bolted with that nomination and used it to instantly run third party. That would've been as big a failure as the GOP appointing someone else in Trump's place to run against Clinton. And if both of those would've happened, it'd be the Republican Party being lamented as total toast now, because Hillary - facing a totally divided house - would've cleaned both their clocks. That's why Trump called Priebus "a hero" in his victory speech Wednesday morning and tagged him his CoS today: Priebus was the main guy who kept that split from happening: the little poindexter has now been rewarded.

But the Republicans most definitely aren't in for clear sailing the next two years. Again: the establishment GOP didn't want anything to do with Trump, and that fact won't take long at all to completely resurface anew. Plus, the independents (acting totally independent of the GOP establishment) who powered Trump to this title will soon realize the full fraud he his. I don't think the honeymoon threesome of Trump/independents/establishment Republican Party lasts even to inauguration day.

Trump was the tool to cripple the Republican Party, and they - thanks a lot to Priebus - should be thankful for Trump's coattails. But obviously Trump's biggest score - one that absolutely no one except for some of us with a tad bit more hopeful foresight saw - is the TKO of the Democrat Party, your thread subject. But, as has been shown, either one of the Partys was destined to be shown its own deathbed after this election - the Dems just happened to get the short end of the stick this time.

What patriots should be excited about is the clear death knell for "politics as usual" this election rung loud enough for even Helen Keller to hear; that's what gave Trump his nomination, that's what gave Trump his victory, and that's what has the Democratic Party reeling now, desparately trying to find some feet - any feet at all - to get back up to be able to ever effectively fight again.

Dem mainstays are already issuing our way or third party highway demands:

Seething liberals vow revolution in Democratic Party
http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/305617-seething-liberals-vow-revolution-in-democratic-party

Yet, the Dems are simply going through what has already happened to the Reps over the past year and a half.

In effect, designer Partys are the future, and election battles will only become exponentially more diverse. I'd be really surprised if either the Republican or Democratic parties are around in 10 years as the parties of influence as they have been for so long now.

And that will be a very, very good thing.

Bush and Clinton lost, dear hwart
 
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