@ChristiJunior@PraxisOfEvil my expectations are set at about "I hope Trump's victory humiliates the scum that killed America", and not including anything like a resurrection of America. It's dead. Not in the future but right now, and it's just such a big organism that all the different parts of the body are taking a while to get the message. But that sentiment aside, the best answer to >Let’s just say that Trump does again win the presidency and that somehow he manages to strike a blow against wokeness or whatever focus grouped term his PR people are bandying about. >... We also saw judges and unnacountable state actors quash many of his attempts to remake post-Obama domestic policy was written by Jeffrey Tucker (ex-Mises, now his own Brownstone Institute) - who hates Trump: https://brownstone.org/articles/the-astonishing-implications-of-schedule-f/ Trump passed an EO right before he left office that Tucker thinks could reform the permanent state and get it to actually do what the head of the Executive says. Of course it has to be ordered again by the next reformer that gets into office, and it has to survive Congressional sabotage, and what's to stop Obama from getting a fourth term and using this same strategy to hire all the stooges back and fire anyone who did what Trump ordered them to do?
>But let’s expound on that and ask ourselves what a Trumpless GOP would look like. I hate to say it but it’s pretty much going to be the Nikki Haley party. geez dude, I'm sitting here thinking about uplifting things like the process of death, and you try to depress me this much? I don't believe in Haley at all. To zoomers she's a warmongering vampire. To everyone but zoomers she can't even reject trans ideology in the primary "we pretend to be more aligned with the base" season.
@PraxisOfEvil I'm not as pessimistic as you - as disappointing as Trump ended up being, he's still a colossal improvement over the likes of McCain and Romney, which were the 2 previous Republican candidates. The 2020 election Steal also caused millions and millions of Republicans to completely lose faith in the System and the GloboHomo Consensus, to the point where I just can't imagine them ever falling in line with a GloboHomo puppet like Nimrata. I don't know who it will be (I'd have some faith in Vivek if he wasn't brown, or DeSantis if he wasn't such a lifeless candidate) who truly succeeds Trump, but I'd say the conditions are better than ever to take the Republican party much further right, as long as the focus remains on immigration and culture war issues.