The ReTrumplican Party: The GOP Cannot Pretend That Donald Trump Isn’t One Of Them

The past few weeks have revealed a deep division between the values of Donald Trump and those of most Americans. His words maligning immigrants as criminals and rapists have been repudiated by prominent figures in politics and business. He has been shunned by groups as diverse as the PGA and Macy’s, as well as some of his fellow Republicans. However, try as they might, the GOP cannot disassociate itself from The Donald.

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Trump’s demeanor may be crass and antagonistic, but the views he expresses politically are firmly rooted in those of the Republican Party. He is, of course, virulently anti-immigrant. He supports an impenetrable wall at the border that he thinks Mexico will pay for. He opposes any measures to afford legal status to the millions of undocumented immigrants already in the U.S. That opposition includes the so-called “Dreamers” who were brought here as children and don’t know any other country as home.

Those are precisely the positions of the rest of the Republican Party on the immigration issue. And Trump is in agreement with his GOP peers on every other issue as well. He advocates cutting taxes for the rich and regulations for big business. He wants boots on the ground in Iraq, Syria, and Afghanistan (and maybe China and North Korea). He is against reproductive rights and marriage equality. He doesn’t believe that Climate Change poses any imminent risks or is caused by human activity. He regards the Second Amendment as sacrosanct and opposes reforms like universal background checks. He has promised to repeal ObamaCare. And let’s not forget his leadership as America’s foremost Birther.

So how exactly does that differ from any other establishment Republican? The answer, of course, is that it doesn’t. Nevertheless, some of the GOP honchos are trying to put distance between themselves and Trump. Republican National Committee Chairman, Reince Priebus, let it be known that he asked Trump to “tone down” his rhetoric. Karl Rove has been using his appearances on Fox News to dismiss Trump as not credible. And this just in: Fox News just adopted Rove’s criteria for inclusion in Fox’s GOP primary debate. Rove proposed that each candidate must have filed their financial disclosure forms before being permitted into the debate. This is seen as a possible means of excluding Trump.

Despite the angst that is eating up some of the GOP elite, Trump fits squarely in the Republican mold. Evidence of that is the polling results that show Republican voters boosting Trump into the top tier of candidates. Now those numbers may change, as they have in the past. In fact, the Republican electorate is notoriously kooky at these early stages of a campaign. But that doesn’t negate the obvious compatibility between Trump’s agenda and that of the GOP.

That may be why the Democratic Party is taking this opportunity to point out the close embrace in which the Republican Party and Donald Trump are entwined. They share a deep affinity for the same regressive principles and an affection for society’s privileged upper-crusters. And so this union can be reasonably called the ReTrumplican Party.

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6 thoughts on “The ReTrumplican Party: The GOP Cannot Pretend That Donald Trump Isn’t One Of Them

  1. Meanwhile, this popped up:

    Easily, the weirdest Donald Trump snub yet: The FAA will rename three navigation codes near the Palm Beach airport that had been named in honor of him. Yes, it seems that in 2010, an air traffic controller who was a big, big fan named three pilot waypoints DONLD, TRMMP, and UFIRD, reports the New York Times. The agency explains that it’s making the move because it prefers the codes to be “non-controversial.”

    Whatever, right?

    http://www.newser.com/story/209592/faa-ditches-navigation-codes-named-for-trump.html?utm_source=part&utm_medium=earthlink&utm_campaign=rss_topnews

  2. This spammer can enter an email address, but I can’t enter a fake one that mocks him?

    • What spammer? (Just kidding. It was deleted by my anti-spam software)

  3. Donald Trump is a self-important horse’s ass who’s rich thanks to his daddy. When he opens his mouth we are regaled with bullshit. He’s a self -perpetuating ass.

  4. Loyal GOP voters like The Donald’s unfiltered “straight talk” without all that PC “censorship” and political weasel-wording. They like their bigotry pure & uncut. They think an upper-crust Archie Bunker with a gold-plated ego is just what Uh’merica needs. Let them have him, they’re made for each other.

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