Over at American Mind, there's a piece about the Long March through the institutions. The commies only have two left, and those are in trouble. Those two are the military and the police.
How do they do it? How does the left continue to succeed with their long march?
I didn't link to the article. Somebody on Free Republic opined that the same thing has been discussed since the beginning, which goes back more than 2 decades now. The discussion might well have begun long before that.
Somehow the GOP splits and the Democrats do not. Dems win with divide-and-conquer while they remain united. I think that's the way in a nutshell. Look at Congress. They have the barest of majorities, but the GOP cannot stop them because of Liz Cheney types. There will always be Liz Cheney types because the GOP doesn't screen them out. Somebody who crosses the line in the Democrat party doesn't last too long afterwards.
The GOP doesn't act like a party, and there is a faction that assures that it won't. Until that faction is marginalized permanently, there won't be any chance that the GOP can act as an opposition party. At best, it can only slow down the communist juggernaut.
Liz Cheney and Lisa Murkowski should be in big trouble. So how do they manage to remain in office? Somehow the rules are made so that the votes get split up into many factions, and these two deadbeats will get the most votes. It's a scam. If there is to be any change, these two need to go. The only way is to unite against them and vote them out. No splitting the opposition. If the GOP can't or won't do this, it is only because they don't want to. That leaves the rank and file.
Will the rank and file unite? It isn't looking too good at the moment.
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