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I am ashamed to admit that I was a Republican voter years ago, and I voted for Trump 2016, expressly under the hope that the "adults in the room" would be able to steer him away from his worst impulses and generally manipulate him into being a run of the mill American president. Instead the Republicans coalesced around him and let that fucking evil moron call the shots. I have never voted for another Republican since and most likely I never will.
But apparently a career politician can't learn that same lesson? I call bullshit. It's the classic question, ignorance or malice? Most people will choose ignorance as the lesser of the two charges if they can help it. I think Schumer knows exactly what he is doing, and why he is being told and paid to do it. Their refusal to remove him from office in 2019 should have been the final sign that they were ride or die.
I have also not voted for a Republican since 2016, though I had already made up my mind about Trump by then and cast my first vote for a Democrat for president that year.
And let me tell you...in the almost-decade since then, I've been so radicalized against the GOP I supported full-throatedly for the first 30 years of my life; and mostly because the folks I counted as friends literally threatened my family when I spoke out against Trump.
Since then, and seeing the lies ooze out of the GOP machine in support of Trump, I've reflected on the stuff I used to believe and realized just how much of the Republican platform has required lies in order to function. I'm so jaded against Conservatism now that I can't even stomach the fact that I campaigned for Dubya anymore--because he laid the groundwork for this idiocy.
Anyway, a big part of that has been realizing that the vast majority of Democrats aren't the evil masterminds that the Conservative political punditry machine told me they were, but instead feckless frauds, well-meaning-at-best.
Schumer knows what he's doing, yes. But I don't think he's choosing the lesser of two evils. I don't think he's made any of these choices with any real rational consideration or thought. I think he's just trying to ride the fraud out to the bitter end, and saying that he "trusted" Republicans is just the latest way to save face and keep the fraud going a little bit longer.
Good on you for recognizing what was happening and changing your behavior because of it.
I also hold the same opinion of Biden