In my estimation, it falls squarely on the hands and the heads of the Marjorie Taylor Greenes, the Jim Jordans, the Josh Hawleys, Mitch McConnells, the Kevin McCarthys, the people who are leaders in the party.
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Michael Steele discusses the responsibility of Republican leaders in addressing extremist behavior.
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And what we have seen in modern times, certainly post late 20th century and early parts of this century, is a reflective reaction, if you will, to that administrative state, which is what Trump came in talking about going after it and…
For all you Republicans out there, who think Donald Trump actually gives a crap about you, or anything related to you, just asked Mike Pence how that feels, baby.
They placate instead of being the leaders and saying, no, this is not what we do here. We are a party about the rule of law, you know. So, right now, it`s just all a lie. It`s hypocrisy.
I mean, I understand the trick. I got the relationship, the political relationship that Reagan embraced in order to get the support of white Christian evangelicals in the South.





