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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Nicole Wallace: "The Party died in this room tonight" [View all]Craig234
(335 posts)49. She wasn't saying the Republican Party
She was saying the Republican party *she had been part of* that had opposed isolationism, protectionism, and nativism.
She said now the part likes those positions but Bush and McCain were against them.
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The party may have died, but the biofilth left behind is still viable enough to win elections.
TheBlackAdder
Jul 2016
#33
In the reddest of the red and the bluest of the blue states - your vote is important!
Salviati
Jul 2016
#47
Actually, to be fair, Wallace was so horrified by Palin that she didn't vote in 2008.
catbyte
Jul 2016
#52
I definitely agree with you. Way too many people here in the mindset 'it can't happen here'
RAFisher
Jul 2016
#48
I've been having the feeling she's been looking for a chance to exit the GOP ...
eppur_se_muova
Jul 2016
#10
Oddly enough, Rush Limbaugh singled her out for criticism on his show TODAY
Midnight Writer
Jul 2016
#45
Check it out. He said to audience "God bless you all" and "I love you" but NADA about USA.
63splitwindow
Jul 2016
#44
Oh MAN, 63splitwindow! Anybody remember the middle-aged woman, during the Obama campaign,
calimary
Jul 2016
#56
This election cycle appears to be a crucible for the GOP with two possible choices.
LanternWaste
Jul 2016
#59