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Two Crusty Old Combat Soldiers: Loyalty Tests, Closed Primaries, and Structural One-Party Rule


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Donald Trump has had a good week. He wanted Massie gone from Congress for pushing the Epstein Files release. He wanted Cassidy gone from the Senate for voting to impeach him after the J6 insurrection. He wanted Indiana legislators gone for refusing to gerrymander Congressional districts when he demanded it. His candidates beat them all.

Then his lickspittles in the Department of Justice agreed to a settlement in his frivolous IRS leak lawsuit that would create a $1.8B slush fund he can distribute to the insurrectionists from J6 as well as any other Trump crony who committed a crime and got prosecuted for it.

Trump the felon wants to make committing felonies great again.

In this episode of Two Crusty Old Combat Soldiers with a Microphone, Scott Konopasek and I break down some of the political infrastructure - closed primaries, presidential immunity, and gerrymandering, for example, and how the MAGA movement under Trump is working to transform American politics into a system increasingly driven by activist bases instead of persuadable voters.

The conversation explores how loyalty tests are reshaping both major parties, why moderates are disappearing from public life, and how closed-primary systems may be accelerating political polarization at every level of government. We examine the strategic incentives behind party gatekeeping, the role of media ecosystems, and what these trends could mean for future elections, governance, and political stability in the United States.

Topics discussed include:

Closed primaries vs. open primaries

Political loyalty tests inside both parties

Why moderate candidates struggle to survive

Activist influence on nominations

Media incentives and ideological sorting

Polarization in Congress and state politics

Voter disengagement and independent voters

The long-term consequences for American democracy

If you follow American politics, election reform, party strategy, constitutional debates, or the future of U.S. governance, this episode provides a direct and often blunt analysis of where the system may be heading next.

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Two Crusty Old Combat Soldiers with a MicrophoneBy R. Stanton Scott and Scott Konopasek