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Ocelot II

(115,520 posts)
1. Nope. Most of them will whine and screech that it's a partisan witch hunt
Mon Dec 19, 2022, 11:21 AM
Dec 2022

and will blame some or all of the following: "Woke" Democrats, Antifa, Hillary, George Soros, Biden, Obama, and drag queens. Just watch. The one person they will not blame is Donald Trump, because if they do, a lot of his stank will stick to them.

Stuart G

(38,403 posts)
2. I don't think so. With an ..."Indictment" with "proof", some will change.
Mon Dec 19, 2022, 11:27 AM
Dec 2022

For those that change, it is all over for "Indicted Donald Trump"

Some will say, "There has to be a trial to prove that he is "guilty."

But for many, my opinion is it is "All over after today".

Ocelot II

(115,520 posts)
3. I think you will be disappointed. The GOP will fight like cornered rats
Mon Dec 19, 2022, 11:29 AM
Dec 2022

to protect Agent Orange - and don't forget, a lot of them are also implicated directly. They will not admit he or they did anything wrong.

Chainfire

(17,433 posts)
7. That is a very optimistic supposition.
Mon Dec 19, 2022, 12:07 PM
Dec 2022

The notice that the committee suggests that the DOJ indicts changes nothing but the news cycle. Even if he is indicted, that will inflame the hard-core Trump people and probably lead them to violence. The end of the Trump story does not start today. The end will only begin with an indictment and arrest.

AleksS

(1,665 posts)
4. I kind of hope he keeps a bunch of followers.
Mon Dec 19, 2022, 11:31 AM
Dec 2022

At least enough to convince him to stay in the public eye and keep reminding people what the GOP really is. He’s like their very own portrait of Dorian Grey, but not hidden away.

Firestorm49

(4,028 posts)
5. "the end of donald Trump" ......dream on. I can think of one way!
Mon Dec 19, 2022, 11:34 AM
Dec 2022

The Republican fringe and their never increasing base will fight for him until the cows come home.

marble falls

(56,943 posts)
6. I don't this is creative speculation ...
Mon Dec 19, 2022, 11:36 AM
Dec 2022

... I think it's a safe bet!!!!

It'll also take the wind out of a lot of J6 Congresspeople making a big noise about what they're going to do with investigating this and that.

louis-t

(23,257 posts)
8. The next screech you hear will be the sound of
Mon Dec 19, 2022, 12:35 PM
Dec 2022

20 million tfg worshipers losing their freaking minds. I believe they will commit violence in his name today.

Midnight Writer

(21,672 posts)
9. I think the top of the GOP and their noise machine may turn, but not the MAGAs.
Mon Dec 19, 2022, 02:03 PM
Dec 2022

They still have a weekly pick-up truck rally for Trump in my town, flying Trump flags and driving up Main Street with folks lined up along the way cheering. Saying Trump lost the election is fighting words around here.

The leadership will try to sway their base from Trump, but a lot of die-hards are going to stay with him.

Ocelot II

(115,520 posts)
10. The top of the GOP, or at least some of them, are backing away quietly
Mon Dec 19, 2022, 02:17 PM
Dec 2022

and carefully, but without being too obvious about it because they are still afraid of the GOP base. And much of the GOP base still worships TFG because the MAGA faction is no longer a political party but a cult. Cult members do not easily or quickly change their allegiance, if they ever do. The GOP's leadership won't overtly reject TFG until they think they are safe from the MAGA base, and neither the J6 Committee's criminal referral nor any prosecution of TFG by DOJ will change the minds of the cult members.

I think there will be some violence.

Midnight Writer

(21,672 posts)
11. Yep, I think there is more allegiance for Trump than for the GOP.
Mon Dec 19, 2022, 02:24 PM
Dec 2022

And Trump's support is more intense, a cult, as you said.

I've talked politics with conservatives all my life, and criticizing Trump raises their hackles more than anything I can remember.

NJCher

(35,600 posts)
13. that amazes me
Sun Feb 12, 2023, 10:50 PM
Feb 2023

I think you're upstate NY, right?

My brother is in some hick town in the Midwest and even there they've figured it out. Believe me, this place is hundreds and hundreds of miles away from any city. He told me the trump supporters around there have been dumping their "merch." Hahah, not seeing any future for selling it, they are taking what they can get. Trump mug anyone?

Now that is not abandoning him, necessarily, but it certainly isn't expressing much faith in him.

Midnight Writer

(21,672 posts)
14. Hick town in Midwest is where I am.
Sun Feb 12, 2023, 11:50 PM
Feb 2023

We have a Freedom Truck, an old camper with a big window cut out of it that sells Trump merchandise. It goes around to parking lots and sets up shop a few hours a day. Last I saw it was in an Aldi's parking lot, but I've seen it at Walmart (the center of civic life around here), the Cracker Barrel, and at The Home Depot. I don't know how much he actually sells, but he puts on a big display. Last time I saw it was December.

NJCher

(35,600 posts)
15. trump cultists
Mon Feb 13, 2023, 01:17 AM
Feb 2023
Walmart (the center of civic life around here

That cracks me up.

My brother tells a similar story. He is trying desperately to get out of there but he has to sell a lot of property first, and that actually takes years.

I'm actually grateful for posts like yours because it "keeps it real." I'm just glad I don't have to live around them.

One gets a distorted view living in an all-blue county. Even the closest republicans around here are more like centrist Democrats.

It's not all great here; just different types of annoyances, like people obsessed with their lawns, over-parenting their kids, that type of thing. Lawn signs are big, though, with many about the environment, BLM, LGBTQ, anti- real estate development. It would aggravate me to see trump crap.
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