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  1. nosotros_road_sodium on

    Gift link. Excerpt:

    > Donald Trump spent his first term as the frustrated caretaker of the decaying Victorian mansion called the American conservative movement — floating plans to tear it down and build anew but mostly just knocking down a few walls, adding a gilded bathroom, doing some renovations that the residents had long desired (the Federalist Society Ballroom got a special shine-up) while letting mold and time do their work on the Limited Government Wing.

    > His second term has been a different story. The smoke of demolition is everywhere, cranes are swinging wildly, and if the shape of the original building is still vaguely visible through the smoke, it’s clear that the final renovation is going to be radical. More of the original residents have fled to nearby properties (you can see a bunch of them clustered in the Mike Pence Gazebo), while others have barricaded themselves inside the True Conservatism Suite, where folks are pouring tea and wearing earplugs. A bunch of newcomers are throwing up competing additions (the A.I. Tower is a shiny spire overshadowing the Based Medieval Turret and the Garden of Cronyism), and the contractors are having a fistfight in the Hall of Christian Zionism.

    > Out front, emblazoned with the Trump logo, a builder’s sign promises, “Future Home of American Nationalism Inc.”

    > […]

    > It’s not that Trump alone is the decider, since the overall process of destruction and renovation is linked to the deeper forces that have made nationalism potent the world over. Against that backdrop, we can predict that a nationalist right will be more intensely focused on American interests in foreign policy, less internationalist and idealistic than prior incarnations of conservatism. We can assume that it will be more open to government interventions in the economy than the laissez-faire or libertarian style of right-wing politics. We can take for granted that it will be more concerned with issues of immigration and national identity and less engaged with the cultural issues that motivated the religious right. And we can expect it to be more radical — more reactionary in some ways, more futurist in others than — than the Burkean conservatism it has seemingly displaced.

  2. TreeLooksFamiliar22 on

    More NYT Opinion Page bullshit.

    Trump is a fuck show and nobody including their brain-dead stable of Conservative columnists has any idea what will come of the chaos he unleashed.

    The one thing we can count on is that the NYT and their stable of useless talking heads won’t do one Goddamn useful thing to help get the country back on its feet. Not one drop of sweat or one iota of courage will be expended by that shithole of a publication.

  3. Independent-Reader on

    MAGA has ruined the Republican party. It will never recover.

    I used to be independent, but now I’m just anti-right.

    There ain’t nothing right about the right.

    The left holds back, they falter, they drag their heels to get shit done, they ain’t perfect either, but at the end of the day they have never ruined our country, our economy, our way of life, as much as the right.

  4. National-Mistake-606 on

    As if cognitive dissonance is not a thing lmao

    You’re going to see all these people suddenly turn into ‘fiscally conservative, small government, constitutionalist’ voices in a few years.

  5. I don’t see how the Republican Party survives after Trump is gone. They gambled on Trump and allowed him complete and unfettered control of the party. JD Vance has the personality of a wet paper bag, he doesn’t have the charisma to sell the disastrous (and future disastrous) MAGA policies. JD will likely be the candidate in 2028; if he loses, who will Republicans run in 2032? More MAGA Republicans? The movement is dead without Trump.

    The Republican Party will have to completely quarantine from MAGA for them to have to have any chance to regain power in the future.

  6. Conservatives have no ideas and are anti-everything; these concepts are alive and well while those in power grift, divide, and enrich themselves.

  7. Imaginary-Mulberry42 on

    Let’s just hope it doesn’t end civilization, or the human species for that matter.

  8. viewerfromthemiddle on

    The second term is a continuation of the first, which was a continuation of the emotionally-fueled unprincipled tea party movement, which, let’s face it, was a group whose one uniting purpose was *hating* that a Black man was running for, then residing in, the White House.

    The only difference has been the gradual casting aside of thinking, competent, and/or principled republicans and replacing them with yes-people. Rampant corruption + our billionaire class fuel this downwardly spiraling ship.

    *Edit: wording*

  9. I fucking hate the NYT. Bunch of morons. Trump *should* kill conservatism in this country for decades, but they’re a bunch of idiots with no real beliefs except making “liberals cry”. Unless the voters actually show up consistently, the Republicans will almost certainly hold onto more power than they deserve.

  10. dingusmingus2222 on

    “Donald Trump is not going to be the nominee of the Republican party. If he is, that’s the end of the Republican Party.”
    Mar 30, 2016

    “If we nominate Trump, we will get destroyed…….and we will deserve it.”
    May 3, 2016

    – Lindsey Graham

  11. We (citizens) Need to get Rid of
    MAGA, republicans and democrats. I’m 67. Since ‘68-began paying
    Attention to politics- there have been 7 GOP presidents to 4 Dems. To be 67 and to have the country in such disarray, to have been attacked on 9/11…to be in two wars for 18 yrs…to have so much of the country destroyed by very poor leadership…wasting 14 trillion. Our country and society has been destroyed. Neither party has done what’s necessary for the Country or the citizens. Time to move on from them

  12. BlackJediSword on

    No it hasn’t. If we make it through this, and develop some level of normalcy, conservatives will just lower the temperature on their repulsiveness. Then, just like last time, liberals will welcome them with open arms and argue that we should love one another. Conservatives will re-learn to keep their reprehensible politics to themselves in chat rooms and back alley meetings, and people will think we’ve made progress before the mask slips as liberals have allowed the masses to be lulled into a false sense of security again.

  13. It’s ended whatever was left of the era democracy. We now live in the time of billionaire pedo rule.

  14. No, Trump is starting the conservative era. Right now, we are seeing what conservatism is all about. The training-wheels are off. They are getting everything they want. They don’t have to pretend anymore. They are just doing it.

  15. I wish. The SCOTUS appointments, Project 2025, and bringing the poor bigots and idiots into the movement with cult like fervor, it’ll take at least a generation to move the Overton Window anywhere near left of center compared to the rest of the world. I hope I’m wrong.

  16. The only thing trump has shown me is how much the conservative movement have perfected the art of amygdala maxing.

  17. Trump’s second term is the *culmination* of the Conservative Era. 50 years of hucksterism, corporatism, militarism, attacks on workers, attacks on the middle class, and demonization of minority groups.

    Ross, how did you think this would end?

  18. Conservatism traditionally was about institutions and stability. Trumpism is about spectacle and grievance. Totally different beast.

  19. Really? Because for a lot of us this is what we’ve always thought Conservatism was, once you get past the surface.

    MAGA in it’s unhinged madness is _exactly_ what I thought Conservatives would do once they had enough power to dispense with all the erudite bullshitting and pretense of old-timey civility. The NYT can go fuck themselves for providing cover to Conservatives by continuing to play along with the lie.

    **MAGA is mask-off Conservatism.**

  20. Conservativism has always been regressive. Humans strive for progressiveness and innovation, its in our DNA. Stagnating in Conservative values has always been the lesser option. I just dont get it.

  21. Imaginary-Dress-1373 on

    No it hasn’t lol. Every major democrat politician is just moving right. So are voters. The centrist position should be “Abolish ICE and no more funding to Israel”. The liberal opinion should be “imprison all ICE officers, and put Trump, his goons on trial, and have Nuremberg trials for everyone in the Biden admin and Trump admin who helped wage genocide in Gaza”.

    Instead the democrats line (atleast among party leaders) is “don’t fund ICE as much maybe?? Or do…maybe more funding for training..and Israel is awesome!!”

    Trump has permanently moved the country right.

    Edit: it also can not be overstated how much blame NYTimes specifically has in this. They’ve been a state mouth piece for every war and every police debasement of citizens for years.

  22. armageddon_20xx on

    They meant to write “has ended America”

    Most of us have been on a roller coaster that’s gotten to the top of the big hill. We’re there. Except that this isn’t going to be a fun ride.

  23. The conservatives haven’t been conservative since… at least the patriot act, but more likely since Carter.

  24. Pleasant-Ad887 on

    No, fuck that bullshit. The conservative era ends, when conservative ideology doesn’t exist.

  25. The Trump administration is now a full fledged Nazi organization . Every single citizen in America should be worried

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