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Outside of typical remarks from Donald Trump, JD Vance and Mike Johnson and a Fox News report, party stayed mum

Republican voices were mostly silent as No Kings rallies and marches against Trump administration policies unfurled on Saturday, many in the spirit of a street party that countered the “hate America” depiction advanced by senior members of the party.

Instead of provocation, there were marching bands, huge banners with “we the people” references to the US constitution, and protesters wearing inflatable costumes, particularly frogs, which have emerged as a sign of resistance.

It was the third mass mobilization since Trump’s return to the White House and came against the backdrop of a government shutdown that not only has closed federal programs and services but is testing the core balance of power, as an aggressive executive confronts Congress and the courts in ways that protest organizers warn are a slide toward authoritarianism.

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[-] drhodl@lemmy.world 51 points 6 days ago

No shit about staying silent. Even the media is silent. The only references I can find in my news feed regarding the No Kings rallies, is local reports from small local stations. Things like this make it obvious which side the mass media is on.

[-] Jaysyn@lemmy.world 13 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

Red state navy town here. There were tons of former Republicans at my local protest.

[-] ThermonuclearCactus 7 points 6 days ago
[-] TronBronson@lemmy.world 7 points 6 days ago
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[-] BarneyPiccolo@lemmy.today 11 points 6 days ago

First of all, stop calling them Republicans. The Republican party is dead, replaced by the MAGA Party.

The Republican foundation of Smaller Government, Lower Taxes, Responsible Economic/Fiscal Policy, Family Values, etc. has been replaced by the MAGA foundation of Treason, Corruption, Racism, White Supremacy, Rape, Pedophilia, Violence, Cowardice, Ignorance, Incompetence, and Intolerance.

The Democrats get crazy when a MAGA calls them the "Democrat Party," so hit them back, and make it official that the Democratic Party no longer recognizes the Republican Party, and will never refer to it again in speeches, interviews, campaign literature, etc. As far as the Democratic Party is concerned, it is now the MAGA Party.

Then stick by it, and watch them melt down. They LOVE being Republicans, they are proud of it, after building it up in the Conservative Propaganda Machine for decades as an honorable institution. Many of them have to be uncomfortable with being sidelined by MAGA, and getting lip service from them. They already know that the Republican Party is dead, but they are afraid to say it out loud.

So the Dems should do it, and give them their worst nightmare - they allowed the MAGAs to destroy the "Party of Lincoln."

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[-] lennybird@lemmy.world 12 points 6 days ago

To be honest, we shouldn't even need Republicans to turn the tide. We just need to get people off their asses and stop pushing both sides bullshit.

Democratic primaries will be fast approaching and now is the best time ever to support Democratic candidates like AOC (likely to primary Schumer), Mamdani, Talarico, Chakrabarti, etc. and get out the AIPAC crap.

[-] pyre@lemmy.world 3 points 5 days ago

Republicans mostly silent

good, it was time they shut the fuck up for once

[-] fort_burp@feddit.nl 7 points 6 days ago

Are there many Republicans in the USA? I thought they won elections because they won the areas where votes are more valuable i.e. those places with very low population density. Same with American governance in general, like how California (pop. 39 MM & 732,189 people per electoral vote) has the same amount of Senators in Congress as Wyoming (pop. 587,000 & 192,284 people per electoral vote).

Would you say 1 out of 4 American adults are Republicans? 1 out of 3?

[-] ilinamorato@lemmy.world 8 points 6 days ago

Tough to estimate. There are definitely fewer Republicans than the GOP would like you to believe; probably far below 50%. Many more people in the US are independent and will vote for a person over a party, or at least were. Republicans win due to a combination of the Electoral College (as you noted), coordinated misinformation campaigns (including by hostile nations), voter suppression, gerrymandering, low turnout, and the fact that older people both (1) skew conservative and (2) are more likely to be politically engaged than younger people.

So, actual Republicans? Yes, almost certainly closer to 25%. Probably fewer. People who say they're independent but functionally vote conservative in every election due to the aforementioned misinformation campaigns? Maybe another 10-15% at most. Remember, "did not vote" has run the board in every election for the past 40+ years, winning practically every state by a landslide.

But this article isn't about the rank-and-file Republican citizens. It's about the grifters in elected office.

[-] fort_burp@feddit.nl 3 points 6 days ago

But this article isn’t about the rank-and-file Republican citizens. It’s about the grifters in elected office.

Haha yes, it just got me thinking, that's all. Excellent points, thank you.

[-] TronBronson@lemmy.world 2 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

340 million Americans and 80 million ish voted for trump. That’s barely 25% so yes 1:4 consent, 1:4 apathetic, 1:4 against, and 1:4 kids immigrants etc

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