There are some internal strains, differences, factions,
and infighting inside the Grand Old Party.
Of the 75 million people who voted for Trump, a lot of them did so
because of Trump. They liked his
attitude, they liked his style, they trusted his word, they liked the economy
he created, and they liked the taxes he cut.
They showed up at Trump’s rallies in vast numbers. I am guessing that about half of them, say 37
million, are there for Donald Trump, and without Trump, they are gone. In short, the Republican Party needs Trump
because he brings in the votes better than anyone else in the party.
Then we have the
RINOs. These guys are Democrats
at heart, they believe that hiking taxes let’s them spend money on pet programs,
and they don’t worry about tax hikes messing up the economy. They don’t like private enterprise very
much. For example, given a choice
between contracting with SpaceX and doing it in-house in NASA, RINOs will go
for giving the work to NASA civil servant people every time. RINOs don’t like Trump. We ought to vote out as many RINOs as we can.
And we have the old
line upper crust of the Republican Party.
They don’t like Trump much because he is too rude and crude for
them. Trump tends to hang out with, and
hire, working class and ex military folk that the old line upper crust cannot
stand. They think Trump’s habit of
tweeting every day is silly.
And finally we have
the professionals, guys who hold elective office, party officials, and
community organizers, appointed officials.
These guys just want to win the next election. I think they are smart enough to recognize
that the Republican Party needs Donald Trump and the 37 million voters that he
can bring into the party.
I cannot tell how the various
Republican factions will sort things out.
They could screw themselves up and hand the next election to the
Democrats.