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Conservatives Must Deal With The Republican Party


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Former President Donald Trump was acquitted for a second time on Saturday with a 57-43 vote in the Senate. While the acquittal is not surprising, there are several key details in the case that we must take a closer look at. While the Left celebrates this as a bipartisan rebuke of Trump, it's anything but bipartisan. 

The outcome of the impeachment trial was never in question. Everyone knew Trump would be acquitted. What we did not know was the rapid movement of Republicans away from Trump amid the statements following the impeachment. 

Republicans had begun to turn their back on President Trump before the impeachment. Nikki Haley had said he was a mistake and that Republicans should move on. Others made interesting comments following the impeachment trial. It seems that they are ok with distancing themselves from Trump voters and moving back to the center. The same position that cost them the 2012 election with Mitt Romney as the nominee. 

Republicans say they are out for the everyday American time and again, then fail to live up to the promises they make. They wasted two years in power with President Trump, leaving him to fight the battle alone. Americans sent them with a mission, to abandon the swamp mindset and actually deal with issues that mattered to Americans. Now, the Republican party may be a lost cause. 

Jared takes a closer look at the Republican party and the future for conservatives. It isn't a top-down approach, but one that will require everyone to become activists to combat the establishment once and for all. 

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