Thread 511003266 - /pol/ [Archived: 249 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: roh6Z2WG
7/22/2025, 12:27:28 AM No.511003266
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how did an orange pedophile become the face of the republican party?
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Anonymous ID: BcpYitNcUnited States
7/22/2025, 12:32:40 AM No.511003630
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>>511003266 (OP)
How did OP become such a gigantic faggot?
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Anonymous ID: dl9mZ3db
7/22/2025, 12:37:42 AM No.511003982
The rest of the Republican party is made up of wimps, faggots, and pussies. They got outmaneuvered by this fucking guy. Just sad ain't it? Lucky for them that the liberals chose that moment to run an unlikeable shrill cunt.
Anonymous ID: KTi2GcKfUnited Kingdom
7/22/2025, 12:39:01 AM No.511004084
>>511003266 (OP)
They got lost after Bush.
Anonymous ID: 9TVeSGODUnited States
7/22/2025, 12:43:04 AM No.511004378
OP Freddie Mercury
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Anonymous ID: cEVs/aoxUnited States
7/22/2025, 12:49:07 AM No.511004784
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>>511003266 (OP)
Republicans have always been the pedo party. Their constant cries otherwise are just projection.

Dennis Hastert, Mark Foley, Matt Gaetz, Roy Moore...the list goes on and on.
Anonymous ID: +Zzud2KVUnited States
7/22/2025, 12:57:58 AM No.511005410
Here’s a breakdown of why and how it happened:

1. Outsider Appeal: Trump positioned himself as an outsider, someone who wasn't part of the established political elite. This resonated with many voters who were frustrated with what they perceived as a "corrupt" or ineffective government. His ability to speak directly to the working class, especially in Rust Belt states, played a large role in securing his appeal.

2. Resistance to Political Correctness: Trump’s bluntness, which some considered racist, sexist, or inappropriate, was precisely what many of his supporters found refreshing. He rejected the norms of political correctness and spoke in a way that felt more “authentic” to a segment of the population, even if his language and behavior often skirted, or crossed, ethical lines.

3. Populist Rhetoric: Trump’s rhetoric targeted the fears and frustrations of working-class Americans, especially in states hit hardest by deindustrialization. He framed these issues in terms of identity politics, economic struggle, and cultural decline, all of which resonated with many voters.

4. Support from Key Figures: Over time, Trump garnered support from influential Republican figures. Many high-profile politicians, despite their initial reservations, ultimately sided with him once it became clear that his popularity among the base was undeniable. This created a self-reinforcing dynamic: as the party coalesced around Trump, more and more Republicans found themselves aligning with his platform.

5. Forging a Narrative of Victimhood: Throughout his career, Trump has mastered the art of presenting himself as a victim of unfair treatment, particularly from the media and political establishment. This helped build a loyal following who viewed him not just as a leader but as a figurehead for their grievances. The more people attacked him, the more his base rallied behind him, often seeing the criticisms as proof that he was “doing something right.”
Anonymous ID: /bSqT1DdMexico
7/22/2025, 1:05:44 AM No.511005915
Memes