ducky23 said:
If you're a republican, you have to see that the end is near, right?
Wouldn't it make more sense to band together and resist trump and force him to resign?
Stay with me here. If they did that, sure they're going to lose trump's base. But you get to paint yourself as the heroes who saved the country from trump. You probably gain traditional conservatives, independents, and maybe even moderate democrats
Sure that doesn't seem super appealing. But what's the alternative? When trump goes down (and he will) what's your future looking like then? The Republican Party will probably be crippled for decades. (Especially if mueller finds something really really bad). And with the changing demographics in this country, the Republican Party could simply just die.
As a republican, are you really willing to make the bet that trump is going to survive this?
None of that matters.
The Republican Party is as happy as a pig in s**t, because so much of its destructive, anti-human, wasteful agenda is getting passed, and they will have a strangle hold on the judiciary for decades, and Trump's "base" appears not to care about all the legal and policy moves which will continue to screw them economically - apparently not because they care much about the Weekly Standard, Heritage Foundation, Hoover Foundation, Wall Street, traditional Republican Party or conservatism, which lost out to Trump forever, but because they like Trump's attitude.
So, even though what we have thought of as Republicanism now (since Trump began winning the Primaries) comprises only a tiny percentage of the population, the Trump base voters have nowhere else to go and/or vote for than those people for whom Trump is, in the truest sense, a useful idiot.
But, nevertheless, that "coalition" (between Trump Base and Standard Republican voters) is not going to change in the foreseeable future, being held together largely by the incredibly strong power of what is called in this country "race" politics.
Many of the salutary changes in this country have come about by accident (i.e., the election of Wilson, due to the stupid Republican Split, the Great Depression, which allowed there to be a government suited to modern needs; and the modern Republican Party, excessively overplaying their hand, leading to the Great Recession which made room for Obama - although the hegemony of money still mostly strangled what could have been a lot of reasonable development during his 8 years, and heavily weighs against the possibility of a more real democracy and more perfect union.
So, even though I see an eventual split in the Republican Party between the Trump Base (which is currently its super-majority) and the rest of the party, I really don't believe that there's enough intelligence and understanding in the Trump Base to, in any meaningful way, fight the stranglehold money has on our politics, and the democratic left and center left here have a pretty bad record in getting anything past the obstructive power of money - all with odds of brooking the currently established political structure quickly approaching the low odds any sort of meaningful political change has at present in Russia.
But, nevertheless, I do believe that the Democratic Party needs, more than ever, to keep up the fight, and keep the faith, until one of those accidents of history occurs which will allow sanity to break out, spilling all over our lives which will have, of human necessity, been waiting for that to happen.