The Washington Times has an extreme right editorial bias, but it’s interesting they are covering this.
Even with that bias, this particular article is pretty damned factual. The only hint of bias I saw was “Mr. Trump.”
Compare to reporting from The Hill.
I believe that’s because the extreme right views this comparison as a good thing.
GOP anti-Trump group
I believe they are pointing out that, despite the fact that this is being done by a group that is trying to make Trump look bad, it will be viewed as making him look good to those on the far right. They like dictators so long as they’re part of the in-group.
Thinking you’re part of the GOP in group is some real magical thinking. I bet there is a real coalition of wealthy people that stand to benefit from a GOP dictatorship. I bet it is 10000-20000 people max. That leaves the millions of “temporarily disenfranchised GOP oligarchs” that are signing their rights away.
Yep, the Moonie Times.
That’s just going to make him more popular with his base.
It is best for us to relate to the future that we knew and that we tried to stop it.
Interesting they would use the term “wake up” being GOP and all. I bet they didn’t even realize.
That’s like porn to his voters.
The 40% who will continue voting for him are so brutally stupid and warped that none of this sort of message will make a damn bit of difference to them.
Remember that neurologically, conservatives are primed for fear and anger so they lap up the negative shit that Trump and people like him feed them. They think “Mmm… yeah Hitler was an angry guy wasn’t he? I like being angry too. Yay! Let’s party!”
If we’ve learned anything, it’s that Drump supporters won’t learn anything. This group is just a duffle bag of dick cheese. They’ll embrace and baselessly defend him no matter where we/he/the media goes. RIP USA.
Give the episode, 'The Non-Nazi Bastards That Helped Hitler’ by Behind The Bastards a listen. It’s scary how familiar this all is.