Still got em
Wish they had more likes tho =(
Incoming rant for the peanut gallery. It really does bother me that we've entered a period of de facto cosigning the romanticizing of late 20th century Republicans. Today, the most common answer by American citizens to "who is the best president in US history" is that halfwit Ronald Reagan. And now even the center left is appropriating some of that revisionism (of Reagan as a decent, dignified guy as opposed to a more polished previous version of Trump) to draw a contrast to Trump's irreverence, which, let's face it, doesn't bother the vast majority of Republicans.
The Republican Party needs to be ripped out root and stem, not coddled back to the point of GWB/Reagan.
I understand what you're saying
I've had a bit of crisis of conscience since Trump and it honestly started before that with the rise of people like Ted Cruz and the embracing of the Tea Party.
We obviously have serious fundamental disagreements that probably would show the most when it comes to foreign policy.
I'm sure you're not a Boehner fan and you probably despise him but his ousting was the official death of the GOP for me.
But it started before that.
I was raised by a Reagan Republican and I still like a good amount about Reagan (particularly his foreign policy team which you probably abhor) but when Republicans chose Reagan over HW that was the starting point.
The party went into a dogmatic mode but they would give concessions (policies they new were needed but they could twist as dogmatically good to the orthodox base on phrasing).
For instance we have a lot of working poor. Instead of "welfare" we'll agree to the earned income tax credit. Taxes are bad so tax credits are good especially for those earning income with children.
Under this model Reagan was able to work with Tip O'Neil
Originally Clinton could still work with Newt.
But the GOP was not satisfied with that arrangement, they needed power.
So they gerrymander more and more. There has been some Dem gerrymandering but they weren't the minority party nationwide so they never got as good as it nationwide.
Boehner was a traditional shrewd Republican who was willing to Give Obama policy concessions in terms of the ACA and other programs in exchange for oil pipelines, Trade agreements, and all of the other highbrow shit Republicans used to care about. But the Republicans were no longer rank and file when there was a Dem President. They are now only rank and file with an R President.
The "highbrow" Republicans thought they could control the rubes. But they can't. And now they are embracing them for judges and tax cuts.
Obama tried to play under the old rules with Boehner and after him but the GOP does not want bipartisan legislation or leadership. Even if they wanted it they lost the ability to deliver it.