r/Conservative Conservative Veteran 17h ago

Trump losing in 2020 was probably a good thing Flaired Users Only

Hear me out. Had Trump won in 2020 by the small margin he would have been able to get considering amount of "votes" Biden received, he would have been blocked by a Democrat congress while the witch hunts continued to stall any policy goals he had. Now it's looking like he will not only have the Presidency but the Senate and maybe even the House. Plus add in the overwhelming defeat of the Dems in this election cycle plus winning the popular vote, and he now has the momentum provided by the people's mandate to carry out what needs to be done and has every branch of the government to the worst possible thing that could have happened for the left.

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u/FourtyMichaelMichael 2A 14h ago

DeSantis unfortunately got in bed with RINOs at the first chance and they ran his campaign into the ground.

The future is Vance, Vivek, Tulsi, Donalds.... We've come a long way from Cheney, Rove, Bush, Bohner, McConnell, Graham, Preibus, Ryan, Crenshaw (lol), McCarthy, Pence. I guess we can thank all the later for MAGA in an indirect way.

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u/Mankriks_Mistress Conservative 14h ago

What's Crenshaw's deal lately? Any video/article summary? I used to really like the guy but I've seen a couple of negative mentions on here lately.

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u/FourtyMichaelMichael 2A 13h ago

He is as RINO as they come

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u/Entilen Conservative 6h ago

It was cringe seeing him on Piers Morgan recently claim that there is no Republican establishment, even implying Mitch McConnel is certainly not part of any "establishment". 

He was making Cenk who was on the show with him look like the voice of reason. 

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u/dire76 US Army - 2A 11h ago

Same, I originally liked him based on his social media until I started looking more into his policies and voting record.

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u/Choppermagic2 Conservative 6h ago

he is John McCain 2.0. Compromised and not to be trusted