Until this election, the GOP had been due for a split along ideological lines, between more moderate conservationism and right-wing conservatism (the "alt-right" supremacist groups). The more moderate GOP didn't like him--though the current GOP seems to quite so, and he's become their new face and identity. That is what we're seeing today, on top of all this. I'm hoping it's like a disgusting, gassy burp, and they return to normal sometime soon.
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@Dan Even the guys who investigated Nixon are going, "Yeah...there's a coverup going on." https://www.usnews.com/news/politics/articles/2017-03-21/nixon-counsel-during-watergate-says-trump-administration-showing-how-damn-guilty-they-are & http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/324940-nixon-wh-counsel-during-watergate-trump-wh-in-cover-up-mode (sources)
So that is something to watch. One of my facepalm moments of the era though, was Bush's former intelligence officials composing this letter: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/08/08/us/politics/national-security-letter-trump.html?_r=0 Not quite related, just more it makes you wonder. You might agree with them.
Until this election, the GOP had been due for a split along ideological lines, between more moderate conservationism and right-wing conservatism (the "alt-right" supremacist groups). The more moderate GOP didn't like him--though the current GOP seems to quite so, and he's become their new face and identity. That is what we're seeing today, on top of all this. I'm hoping it's like a disgusting, gassy burp, and they return to normal sometime soon.