Spoiler alert: No, it fucking doesn’t.

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    They are not the majority, but they are vastly overrepresented in state government.

    Also the state police and in the heads of major industries.

    If we had a Texit referendum—which we never will

    The vote would be shamelessly rigged, with counties that polled against the decision getting voting machines that didn’t work and lots of “election fraud” prevention that inhibited any kind of serious tally. But that would only happen if the governor and his ahem confederates seriously wanted to secede and didn’t just want to ignore federal laws they found inconvenient in the moment.

    Abbott has no interest in being the rump head of a rump state. He wants to command with the full might of the national government behind him. These power plays simply serve to consolidate power under his locale, so that when he does assume higher office he can call on his Texas thug patrols as loyalists in crack downs aimed at dissidents in Houston, Dallas, and Austin.

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        It remains to be seen whether anyone but Trump can really bring all the morons to the yard.

        Bush managed it in 2000. Ted Cruz, Josh Hawley, and Dan Crenshaw have certainly demonstrated a following willing to wave guns at a rally in support of their candidate.

        I have a hard time envisioning any of the current GOP bench—including Abbott—succeeding on a national stage, post-Trump.

        Trump is sucking up all the oxygen in the room. The political winds are to support Trump first and foremost, then cultivate their factions from there.

        They’re all such pathetic toadies.

        They’re well organized. They’re well financed. They’re militant. And they’ve got the police on their side. Toadies, absolutely. But they’re far from pathetic.

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            Bush did not win the popular vote in 2000

            Trump didn’t win in '16, either. Nevertheless, they both became President.

            Nonetheless, Republicans are facing increasing demographic challenges

            Demographics only matters when the populations are fully enfranchised. And the consistent focus of conservative municipal and state governments has been to disenfranchise as many members of the political opposition as possible. Turns out, you can win a lot of elections if you reduce your local voting population to a meager half of the eligible overall population.

            Oklahoma, Arkansas, West Virginia, ,Tennessee, Mississippi, and Texas have done a masterful job of caging and corralling their voters such that you really only need 33% of the overall electorate to win in what amounts to a landslide.

            Trump was never a Republican

            He was always a right-wing crank with an open wallet. What liberals don’t like to realize is how much pull that gets you in both parties. Never even fucking mind all the Epstein / Mafia / Russia shit. The guy was a media darling because he knew whose palms to grease, whether that was Rudy Guiliani or Chuck Schumer. And the fact that he’d had the stink of fascism on him since the mid-80s did nothing to keep politicians from lining up.

            That doesn’t make him unique, though. If anything, Trump is a consequence of the burgeoning fascist movement within the Republican Party that lacked an outlet among mealy mouthed centrists like McCain/Graham and empty suits like Romney/Christi. Now that he’s blazed a trail, we’re seeing plenty of politicians follow in his footsteps. Greg Abbot is only the most obvious. Governors and Senators all over the country are getting in on the act.

            Hell, NY’s Mayor Adams has been happy enough to play up immigrant hysteria and take swipes at Joe Biden for being soft on crime.

            I’d stipulate that regardless of popular support, they remain morally and intellectually pathetic.

            Say it to their faces. I certainly didn’t feel safe at the last political rally I passed through. Not when the cops seemed as eager for a pound of flesh as any of the flag waving chuds.