This isn’t a movement of true believers.
The Untimely Death of the Emerging Republican Majority
To say that Donald Trump has been detrimental to the GOP is an understatement.
A 2020 Election Brief
With a taste of snark, Thaddeus R. Winker calls it how he sees it, candidate-by-candidate.
Big Government From the GOP’s Youngest Senator
There has been sudden support for big government among Republicans, best exemplified by Mr. Josh Hawley, junior senator of Missouri.
The Question of Nationalism | Part 4 – Patriotism, Not Nationalism
Does the nationalism embraced by so many Republicans under Donald Trump’s sway look like the civic virtue of patriotism?
National Republicans | A Rebellion is Stirring in the GOP
Founded in September of 2019, the National Republicans are a group of rank-and-file Republicans working to remove Trump’s influence from the GOP.
Mark Sanford, The Fiscal Conservative
With no delusions about his chances, Mark Sanford is challenging Donald Trump in the Republican Primary. He hopes he can remind the Republican Party that it’s supposed to be the party of fiscal responsibility and fiscal restraint.
A Few Rare Moments of Moral Clarity
Responses to both the President’s retreat from Syria and the NBA’s kowtowing to China have been refreshingly bipartisan.
A Quick Note on Trump’s Strong Polling Among Republicans
I think the polls, in this case, are misleading.