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COL Mustard

(5,897 posts)
Sat Jan 16, 2021, 04:19 PM Jan 2021

Rand Paul Warns One Third of Republicans Will Leave Party if GOP Senators Back Impeachment

So, what's the downside???

Source: Yahoo News

Link: https://news.yahoo.com/rand-paul-warns-one-third-175520035.html


Zachary Evans
Sat, January 16, 2021, 12:55 PM

Senator Rand Paul (R., Ky.) warned Friday that one third of Republican voters could leave the party if GOP senators vote in impeachment proceedings to convict President Trump. Paul made the comments in an interview on Fox News’s The Ingraham Angle.

The senator’s remarks come amid an increasing divide between congressional Republicans who oppose impeaching the president, and a smaller number who support the measure following the riots at the Capitol on January 6. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R., Ky.) is reportedly hopeful that Republicans can use impeachment to purge Trump from the GOP, although he would need the support of at least 16 additional Republican senators to vote to convict.

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Rand Paul Warns One Third of Republicans Will Leave Party if GOP Senators Back Impeachment (Original Post) COL Mustard Jan 2021 OP
and go...where??? NRaleighLiberal Jan 2021 #1
To form a White Supremacist Nationalist Party. A HERETIC I AM Jan 2021 #10
I did "not see" that coming! (nt) StatGirl Jan 2021 #16
And join the Democrats? Turbineguy Jan 2021 #2
And the problem is......? bluecollar2 Jan 2021 #3
That sounds great as long as enough back the impeachment. captain queeg Jan 2021 #4
He says that like it's a bad thing... Wounded Bear Jan 2021 #5
This is the result of years of pandering to the RW - the result of playing with combustible fuel onetexan Jan 2021 #25
Bummer dude! But with few exceptions I don't think I want them polluting the Dem party. dutch777 Jan 2021 #6
He is just so mad he could punch his neighbor. Arne Jan 2021 #7
LOL Wicked Blue Jan 2021 #18
Will you leave Rand? Please. Please. Sneederbunk Jan 2021 #8
Good. Form the "Traitor Party" Dem2 Jan 2021 #9
Warns? How about promises? PSPS Jan 2021 #11
Okay Bye! snort Jan 2021 #12
I don't know but there are a lot of republicans in AZ that voted for Biden Vivienne235729 Jan 2021 #13
There is nothing wrong in an alliance with Moderates. Progressive Jones Jan 2021 #39
... Dave in VA Jan 2021 #14
Only 1/3? The Republicans should take that deal. StatGirl Jan 2021 #15
41% call themselves "independents." Half of THOSE is who Hortensis Jan 2021 #27
Along with former republicans that no longer identify with that party. Blue_true Jan 2021 #30
We all knew that the MAGA folks were going to split off... Lady Freedom Returns Jan 2021 #17
This sounds excellent! n/t twin_ghost Jan 2021 #19
Please proceed! SheltieLover Jan 2021 #20
"These are my nazis, my own dear nazis. They make me happy when skies are grey! struggle4progress Jan 2021 #21
Maybe the Constitution and rule of law should come before the GOP. nt Quixote1818 Jan 2021 #22
One person's problem is another country's solution Blue Owl Jan 2021 #23
That actually would be a good thing for the GOP - cutting out the rot and going back to its values onetexan Jan 2021 #24
I often wonder about him. He aint right. IsItJustMe Jan 2021 #26
Promises, promises relayerbob Jan 2021 #28
There you go... and a third of the problem... Bonhomme Richard Jan 2021 #29
Sure they will DFW Jan 2021 #31
I'll Take 6 Years COL Mustard Jan 2021 #33
They always get more sophisticated with their voter disenfranchisement DFW Jan 2021 #47
Good point. sandensea Jan 2021 #46
so long assholes--come back when you turn human! librechik Jan 2021 #32
Either way they proceed they are fucked. roamer65 Jan 2021 #34
The Constitution Party will be happy to have them jmowreader Jan 2021 #35
Slavery...Only White Male Voters... COL Mustard Jan 2021 #36
Sound like a Biblical allusion NotASurfer Jan 2021 #37
I really don't care Raftergirl Jan 2021 #38
And form a 3rd party? He says that like its a bad thing. Hekate Jan 2021 #40
So? Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jan 2021 #41
If he's so concerned for the republican party, he should have thought about that 4 years ago. Silver1 Jan 2021 #42
one-third might leave anyway. Is God talking to Rand again. IsItJustMe Jan 2021 #43
We need at least a few of them to vote to convict. gulliver Jan 2021 #44
and that's a problem? demtenjeep Jan 2021 #45

A HERETIC I AM

(24,367 posts)
10. To form a White Supremacist Nationalist Party.
Sat Jan 16, 2021, 04:27 PM
Jan 2021

Where else?


They can call it North American Zealots Incorporated

Wounded Bear

(58,648 posts)
5. He says that like it's a bad thing...
Sat Jan 16, 2021, 04:24 PM
Jan 2021


The Repub Party has long been an unholy alliance between big business, the Talibangelists, and the white trash of our country. All of them feel entitled to a great degree and see it slipping away as the Party continues to lag in the demographic contest.

They took their 2012 Autopsy report and basically trashed it and doubled down on the KKK and supply side bullshit, which resulted in Trump.

If the Repub Party suffers a huge drop in support, they earned it.

onetexan

(13,040 posts)
25. This is the result of years of pandering to the RW - the result of playing with combustible fuel
Sat Jan 16, 2021, 04:57 PM
Jan 2021

the GOP have noone else to blame.

dutch777

(3,013 posts)
6. Bummer dude! But with few exceptions I don't think I want them polluting the Dem party.
Sat Jan 16, 2021, 04:25 PM
Jan 2021

Let them go form the Slightly Less Wingnut to the Right party.

Vivienne235729

(3,384 posts)
13. I don't know but there are a lot of republicans in AZ that voted for Biden
Sat Jan 16, 2021, 04:33 PM
Jan 2021

I worked with them. Without them and their tireless work, AZ would not have gone blue. I think that this populist trump/Qanon faction of the Republican Party is extremely dangerous and I would not like to see the moderate and sane republicans capitulate to them. Like it or not, we’ll be working alongside them fighting authoritarianism for a while.

Progressive Jones

(6,011 posts)
39. There is nothing wrong in an alliance with Moderates.
Sat Jan 16, 2021, 07:50 PM
Jan 2021

Moderate, both Left and Right, is where most Americans fall on the political spectrum.

Moderates are often open to Progressive ideas. Moderates certainly don't like the crazies.

The GOP will keep losing normal people until they leave the "Freedumb!" behind.

StatGirl

(518 posts)
15. Only 1/3? The Republicans should take that deal.
Sat Jan 16, 2021, 04:36 PM
Jan 2021

They'll gain back a fair number of "business-friendly" Democrats, I suspect.

Hortensis

(58,785 posts)
27. 41% call themselves "independents." Half of THOSE is who
Sat Jan 16, 2021, 05:02 PM
Jan 2021

they'd get back. Eventually. Big, however, is that the Republican leadership would still be far right, not crazy right, just what they'd already become -- authoritarian, anti-government, anti-tax and -regulation, sack the nation and screw the people right.

The rest btw, before their loser insurrection though, were polled as 25% identifying Repub, 31% Democrat..

Blue_true

(31,261 posts)
30. Along with former republicans that no longer identify with that party.
Sat Jan 16, 2021, 05:19 PM
Jan 2021

The zealots will still win seats in extreme red parts of the country and states, but if sane republicans work with Democrats, the zealots will have zero state and national power.

struggle4progress

(118,282 posts)
21. "These are my nazis, my own dear nazis. They make me happy when skies are grey!
Sat Jan 16, 2021, 04:48 PM
Jan 2021

You'll never know, dear, how much I love them! Please don't chase my nazis away!"

DFW

(54,369 posts)
31. Sure they will
Sat Jan 16, 2021, 06:06 PM
Jan 2021

Just like the all left after the impeachment and pending removal from office of Richard Nixon in 1974, right? Notice how that set the Republican Party back decades? The country didn't elect another Republican president until, how long was that again?

Oh, right. Six year later.

DFW

(54,369 posts)
47. They always get more sophisticated with their voter disenfranchisement
Sun Jan 17, 2021, 04:59 AM
Jan 2021

The two Georgia Senate seats were won DESPITE disenfranchisement efforts, not due to a lack of them.

Six years is precious little time for the kind of damage control that is now necessary, and the money and distraction necessary to keep our numbers in the Senate and the House are a constant distraction. Fox Noise and National Hate Radio will be running on overdrive. If Biden cures cancer, the Republicans will spin it as a plot to keep oncologists out of work, and they will break down the doors of hospitals to make their point (or, to be accurate, their crazies will do it for them, and "the secretary will disavow all knowledge of their actions." )

sandensea

(21,627 posts)
46. Good point.
Sun Jan 17, 2021, 01:39 AM
Jan 2021

We run the risk of voters (as a whole) forgetting the Trump disaster after 8 years or so - much as they forgot the Bush calamity after 8 years.

Those who forget history...

jmowreader

(50,557 posts)
35. The Constitution Party will be happy to have them
Sat Jan 16, 2021, 07:23 PM
Jan 2021

The Constitution Party is where you go when Lauren Boebert is too liberal for you.

NotASurfer

(2,149 posts)
37. Sound like a Biblical allusion
Sat Jan 16, 2021, 07:47 PM
Jan 2021

Isn't that the same fraction of angels that followed Satan and which were cast down from heaven?

Which makes the prince of the fallen in this case a certain orange-hued desecration?

Silver1

(721 posts)
42. If he's so concerned for the republican party, he should have thought about that 4 years ago.
Sat Jan 16, 2021, 11:18 PM
Jan 2021

How about doing the right thing? That might help their party.

gulliver

(13,180 posts)
44. We need at least a few of them to vote to convict.
Sat Jan 16, 2021, 11:26 PM
Jan 2021

Otherwise, we'd have the situation that Dems disqualified Trump from running again in 2024. That would do the Republicans a favor, because they'd run against us on that while also being rid of Trump.

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