The word gives me some trouble. Why it does is a mystery to me. If I don't refer to notes, the word gets away from me, and I have to look it up again.
Evidently this word has been splattered all across the Pravda-media-swine-complex which so many seem to be addicted to. Krugman used it in the New York Slimes, so the use of this word seems to be "theirs" for some reason.
For me to use it doesn't give it the impact that I'd imagined it might. It has been around since before World War deuce, and I suppose the leftist swines have been using it and it is really their word after all. A Quisling is a RIGHT-WING collaborationalist with the NAZIS. It is their word.
Here I am complaining about using their words. Well, that word was so ingrained in our common lexicon that it didn't mean in those days what it means today. Or supposedly what it means today.
It is best to think of a Quisling as a traitor. Someone who sells out his country to an enemy.
So, for Krugman to call the GOP "Quislings" for supporting Trump, he is calling them an enemy for selling out to Trump. First of all, for Krugman and his ilk, Trump would have to be an enemy, and two, they'd have to sell out to him instead of the country.
To refute that, they did not sell out to him. Their "support" for him was in the most superficial way possible without being openly opposed. Many Never-Trumpers were opposed to him in open. However, they didn't represent much of the party. Those who "sold-out" only sold out to their real friends, the leftist swine. This tells you that they didn't sell out to the left, but they did sell out their voters, who did not for them, but for Trump.
Interesting that they consider Trump an enemy. Evidently, they don't want America to be great again. But we all knew that. They hate the flag and founding fathers.
Too bad the "Quislings" in the GOP don't get that. Or they do, and are waiting for the best offer they can get from their real friends on the swinish left. Even the Quislings are Quislings for their lefty buddies. Well, we can agree on something after all.
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