Almost two weeks after Republicans lost badly in elections in Georgia, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Virginia, many GOP leaders insist there is no problem with the party’s policies, its message or Donald Trump’s leadership.
Trump says Democrats and the media are misleading voters who are concerned about high costs and the economy. Republican officials aiming to avoid another defeat in next fall’s midterms are encouraging candidates to embrace the president fully and talk more about his accomplishments.
Those are the major takeaways from a series of private conversations, briefings and official talking points involving major Republican decision-makers across Washington, including inside the White House, after their party’s losses Nov. 4. Their assessment highlights the extent to which the fate of the Republican Party is tied to Trump, a term-limited president who insists the economy under his watch has never been stronger.
To be fair, “avoid change at all costs!” Has been the Republican motto for a long time now. It’s right up there with, “ignore reality.”
At this point, I actually think the overton window has shifted so far that “avoid changes at all costs” sounds more like the Democrats. “Burn our institutions to the ground. De-orbit the satellites. Rip up all trade agreements. Sell pardons. Shill products from the oval office. Retry supreme court decisions”, those all are big changes.
Dems… Just keep trying the same exact same bland neoliberal candidates and viciously stonewalling anyone suggesting any meaningful change.
Conservatism has never been about avoiding change. It has always been about preserving the unearned privilege of the ruling class. In England, the enclosures of the commons and the Highlands clearances were both radical changes, starting almost two centuries ago.
But initially, conservatism was protectionist, since the rich mainly got their money through land ownership, But after the Industrial Revolution, when many fortunes were made from manufacturing and trade, conservativism gradually shifted to supporting free trade (originally a Liberal idea).
It’s not a consistent ideology, really. It’s just “whatever it takes to serve the rich.”
I will hopefully suggest all of you look into Run For Something. They have won quote a lot of electionswith young progressive candidates trained up. But they could also use more help.
Research them/volunteer for them. They take no AIPAC, and members don’t either. Read their Substack: Feel Good RFS Updates for their accomplishments across the country from every month.
If we all want better we must continue to do together
I mean that’s exactly what it means to be a conservative. Not being open to change.

Cluster B is gonna Cluster B. The hallmark of these personality disorders is an alternative reality. Secondary to that aspect is the profound level of gaslighting in response to denying that alternative reality.
I expect nothing less from Trump. The non cluster B people around him playing that game are far worse. They actually know better.
Ok, so please tell them what the “positive” policies are? I really dont think there is one. Every single one had a negative affect on the working class. So I guess by positive, they mean for the ownership class?
Their pants are on fire and they are holding the match and still can’t figure out what’s going on.
What exactly are his accomplishments
At least they are admitting that they have lost.
And how are they admitting that? It looks more like they’re flat-out denying it.
Gee, I wonder why they cancelled the jobs data, too.
im suffering in so much debt. ask them to tell me what they said.
Talk MORE about him putting Bubba’s Penis in HIS Mouth!
They’re totally correct unless I missed something saying rich pedophiles are having an affordability problem
All of their heads are so far up trumps ass to see anything







