Northern Davincia wrote:Cekoviu wrote:or you could worship the creator of the universe but ok
Not to worry, that is where my worship goes.Joohan wrote:
Trump was just the beginning. His arrival has marked a new era in Republican politics, and in the future I predict that more sophisticated generations of nationalists will rise to the occasion. Especially so, if the current given global economic system is bound for collapse ( as I believe it is )
Who will carry the populist torch after Trump? The establishment hates him for his failures, and they have far greater power in setting the party's agenda.
I don't know who will come after him, but I have no doubt that people will populate the newly opened possibilities. Your average Republican disagrees with the establishment of the GOP on most issues ( immigration, free trade, social liberalism, etc. ), but until Trump it was unthinkable about challenging their narrative. Now that men like Romney and Ryan have been turned into jokes, it has shown a lot of future leaders that there does in fact exist a future for patriots in politics that doesn't revolve around sucking up to Reagens ghost or getting a hard on over free trade deals with China.