From the the Republican GOP.com… “Initially united in 1854 by the promise to abolish slavery, the Republican Party has always stood for freedom, prosperity, and opportunity. Today, as those principles come under attack from the far-left, we are engaged in a national effort to fight for our proven agenda, take our message to every American, grow the party, promote election integrity, and elect Republicans up and down the ballot. The principles of the Republican Party recognize the God-given liberties while promoting opportunity for every American.”
Whether or not you agree with many socialist ridiculous left agendas that are out of touch with reality and utilize biased statistics to justify themselves…what happened to the Republican Party? Even if they are “under attack from the far-left”, why can’t they remain solidly centrist and maintain their core beliefs?
“Long before Republicans nominated Donald Trump for president, let alone before Trump refused to acknowledge electoral defeat, the congressional scholars Thomas Mann and Norman Ornstein declared that the party had become “an insurgent outlier” that rejected “facts, evidence and science” and didn’t accept the legitimacy of political opposition.” NY Times.
Mr. Rogers would very much disapprove of Trump telling the Proud Boys hate group to “stand back and stand by.”
To be fair, after Ms. Greene appeared by video at the America First Political Action Conference, organized by a prominent white supremacist, Nick Fuentes, Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the top Senate Republican, released a statement saying, “There’s no place in the Republican Party for white supremacists or antisemitism.”
But, there can be no doubt that the Republican party is in the grips of the extreme right.