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Monday, October 20, 2025

Miles Bruner: Why I'm leaving the GOP and why I'm urging my former colleagues to do the same.

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Trump's assault "would not have been possible without the thousands of consultants, aides, and politicos working behind the scenes to fully execute their systematic dismantling of American democratic norms." Miles Bruner on leaving the Republican party: www.thebulwark.com/p/my-last-da ...

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-- The Bulwark (@thebulwark.com) Oct 20, 2025 at 9:01 AM

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Good article, he makes rational points but the people he's trying to sway are unfortunately not rational people.

#1 | Posted by qcp at 2025-10-20 11:10 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

... Why I'm leaving the GOP ...

Back around two decades ago, I left the Republican Party, after being a registered Republican for decades.

I even had an office within the Party for my Town, but I left both the Party and that office.

Why?

At the time the flagrant misogyny of the time by Tea Party candidates.


#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-10-20 09:07 PM | Reply

When I departed that outfit over fifty years ago two points really stuck in my craw:
The war - half of the Americans who died in Vietnam did so while Nixon and Kissinger screwed around.
The increasing Dixiefication of the party, due to Nixon seeing an opening in a region where Dems became Reps.
Mostly because they were (and remain) racialists.
I will add that Nixon also drew in the evangelicals because they were, as now, hopelessly naive, filed with hate, and hungry for power.
Not for a moment have I ever regretted leaving the puke bucket the GOP has become.

#3 | Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2025-10-21 05:48 AM | Reply

One has to admit that this version of the Republican Party has made the decision easier than at any other time in recent political history. Trump is dividing us one from another, he is daily alienating us from our historical allies, and he is encouraging the mass murdering psychopath Putin to keep it up since Trump has told Ukraine to surrender a third of the country.
The Republican Party is about the rich and the powerful, but they don't have the numbers to win elections, so they have, for a long time, used the "southern strategy" of Lee Atwater to get out the racist white southern and midwestern vote.
Was always thus, will always be thus, until the far right finally destroys our democracy and we are a pretend democracy with a gang running the show, a gang of billionaires.

#4 | Posted by Hughmass at 2025-10-21 07:45 AM | Reply

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