
Novel idea: It is Time for Republican Leaders to Step Down - on Principle
"[O]rganizations with specific intent typically are created on a foundation of core values that persist and resist the sands of time. Even though it is inevitable that with the passing of a sufficient amount of time even core values can change; in the case of political parties the tendency and history is that the people don't change as much. They tend to allow so much until there comes the time to rise up and wrestle the party back from the interlopers who purport to represent a new vision but typically represent self interest instead. In the case of the Republican party the time has come to return to the core values which have made this the party of Lincoln and Reagan. ... It is time for the leadership of the Republican party to voluntarily step aside and allow new leadership to return."
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This would be a great idea, the problem is none of the Republicretin "leadership" has any principles. They are just running around the deck of the Titannic hoping to be rescued before the ship sinks. It could also be they are on a headless elephant stuck in the political tarpits, the calls for rescue get louder, but nothing happens.