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Joe Scarborough (Morning Joe) is leaving the Republican Party

VariantX

Member
Could Trump still be inside job to bring down the GOP? I know his actions he has done recently shoots this down, but its like he ripped the band aide off and exposed the GOP for what they truly are.

Exposed to who? They've mostly been that way from the jump. This is only revelatory to people in the party trying to pretend otherwise. Trump is leaving them with zero reasonable doubt to hide behind so they can explain it away.
 
I watch Morning Joe every day! I enjoy Joe and Mika. Joe has great hair too.

Plus they know that Trump watches and they get to tweak his nose.
 

Bakercat

Member
According to my mom who used to love him and his show, he started to change when he started screwing Mika and having a relationship with her.

dat pussy is too good bruh.
 

Realyst

Member
I met Joe once (and Mika too). Talked to him for a good while, he's an ok dude. He's definitely a moderate from the Florida panhandle, but he doesn't really ascribe to the crazy "fuck you, got mine" mentality that the current congressional GOP mofos are all about now.
 

Future

Member
If you are republican and value telling the truth in any way, I don't see how you can't come to this conclusion. I have never seen so much rampant, blatant, don't give a fuck lying in my life
 

teh_pwn

"Saturated fat causes heart disease as much as Brawndo is what plants crave."
Good for Joe. He's always been more reasonable. Reminds me of old school Republicans.

Well that's nice. I'm nearly 35 and along with my husband who is 40 are libertarians. But I guess in your eyes we're not grown up because we don't believe the same things. K.

Anyway, I don't think he'll go back. Probably will still continue to vote the line I'm betting though.

There is a huge bias against Libertarians on gaf don't worry about it.
 

btrboyev

Member
I met Joe once (and Mika too). Talked to him for a good while, he's an ok dude. He's definitely a moderate from the Florida panhandle, but he doesn't really ascribe to the crazy "fuck you, got mine" mentality that the current congressional GOP mofos are all about now.

Well he is an anti-vaxer and defended an anti-abortion dr. Murderer.
 

BasicMath

Member
Glad he moved from that mess. He seems rather reasonable on some points over the current Republican party.

Do you really not know or are you basically just making a statement?

Bonus question, What do you think Republicans think the liberal core values are? Communism and free hand outs lol

I guess its hard to say these days, theres like 20 factions of republican and they all contradict each other, i thought for sure Trump would lose and theyd be shattered forever, turns out they can fall in line for a cause better than we can.
Good friend of mine: "Degeneracy, reckless spending, "America Last", mass handouts, isolationism and weakness.".

Yeah. I don't even know what the first is referring to.

We really need someone to unite this country after what will be at least 12-16 years of divisiveness after Trump/Pence is gone.
 

OceanBlue

Member
I don't expect much from him individually but it'd be nice if this contributes to making more moderate Republicans more apathetic about politics. They'll never vote for a liberal but if they are unsatisfied with the current Republican party maybe they won't vote lol.
 

espher

Member
Joe has always kind of struck me as a "country before party" Republican.

He's still a believer - just not in this manifestation of it.

He has very visibly been on the fence about this admin since before Trump was elected, even if (for a time before that) he was waving the banner. Definitely disillusioned.
 

kaching

"GAF's biggest wanker"
I don't understand why any private citizen in this country without political aspirations feels any particular need to identify with a party, esp. when there's only two viable parties to identify with, which can't possibly represent the full spectrum of political ideology accurately. Even worse is to see someone like Joe agonizing/struggling with the decision.
 

Kyzer

Banned
I don't understand why any private citizen in this country without political aspirations feels any particular need to identify with a party, esp. when there's only two viable parties to identify with, which can't possibly represent the full spectrum of political ideology accurately. Even worse is to see someone like Joe agonizing/struggling with the decision.

Yep, the platforms arent even concrete theyre constantly morphing. Theres no point in pledging allegiance to a party other than to participate in their primaries. People just like to choose a side to go to war with the other. And humans like to try and categorize things neatly, so in the minds of most americans youre either a racist or not, or a socialist or not, and its as simple as that.
 

Kyzer

Banned
Theres nothing wrong with being an independent or moderate, and as dumb as joe is him coming out and publicly leaving the GOP is a good thing for progress. This be liberal or kys concept is dumb, purity tests will further fragment an already crumbling party and if we cant win because of moderates and independents we have much bigger problems on our hands than whatever blame we can place at the feet of others
 

Shauni

Member
Theres nothing wrong with being an independent or moderate, and as dumb as joe is him coming out and publicly leaving the GOP is a good thing for progress. This be liberal or kys concept is dumb, purity tests will further fragment an already crumbling party and if we cant win because of moderates and independents we have much bigger problems on our hands than whatever blame we can place at the feet of others

It only matters if they actually stop voting for the GOP. Being an 'independent' as just a label is worthless.
 

Kyzer

Banned
It only matters if they actually stop voting for the GOP. Being an 'independent' as just a label is worthless.

I would argue that a major tv show host no longer stanning for a party no holds barred matters, at the very least?
 

Brinbe

Member
That's all Mika lol

You sleep with someone/have a serious relationship with them and that def has an effect on things, especially when they (GOP/Trump) start attacking someone you love.
 
He could have left when the party still backed Trump after the pussy tapes, or when they backed Trump getting the nomination, or literally any point before Trump started personally insulting him.

If Trump decided to start shitting on Ted Cruz or Marco Rubio again, I wouldn't give them credit for suddenly deciding to leave, either.
 

BigDug13

Member
Exposed to who? They've mostly been that way from the jump. This is only revelatory to people in the party trying to pretend otherwise. Trump is leaving them with zero reasonable doubt to hide behind so they can explain it away.

This administration and this congress seems to be taking everything they've complained about for the past 8 years and are doing the exact same dialed up to 11.

Republicans complain about how much Obama trips cost taxpayers. Trump costs 10x as much.

Republicans complain about how Democrats rammed their healthcare bill through to get passed even though they totally got Republican input to the bill through committees. Republicans then try to ram through bill after bill much faster while allowing zero Democrat input to the bills.

Republicans complain about how soft Obama is towards Russia. Trump has yet to say a single negative thing about Putin and even welcomes deep cyber security ties with the country that is known to have hacked us numerous times.

I'm sure there's plenty more of blatant hypocracy between what Republicans complained about under Obama and what they are now doing.
 

mnannola

Member
Remember when Jason Chaffetz said he wouldn't be able to look his daughter in the eye if he supported Trump?

Remember when Trump decided to shit on Ted Cruz's wife and Cruz said vote your conscience?

Remember when countless republicans came out against the President in one form or another over the past year?

They all go crawling back. Lets see how long this sticks.
 
He never said he was a liberal ally, though. Did he? He's just leaving the Republican party.

He's been framing himself as part of the "Trump opposition," this announcement seems to be a part of that. It's hard to take that seriously if he continues to vote for the party that supports Trump.
 

NYCrooner

Member
More Republicans need to come to this conclusion instead of holding on this title of Republican because it's how they identify their conservative views. I'm liberal as fuck but not registered as a Democrat nor do I label myself as one. I'm a candidate voter. Sure I almost exclusively vote Democrat but I've voted Republican (Mayor Bloomberg) for local gov.
 

Kyzer

Banned
More Republicans need to come to this conclusion instead of holding on this title of Republican because it's how they identify their conservative views. I'm liberal as fuck but not registered as a Democrat nor do I label myself as one. I'm a candidate voter. Sure I almost exclusively vote Democrat but I've voted Republican (Mayor Bloomberg) for local gov.
Bloomberg is like a unicorn
 
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