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Beau says:
Senator Graham's booing incident in South Carolina underscores the danger of the Republican Party's shift towards Trump's personality over policy, urging a separation for those aspiring for more than blind allegiance.
Republican Party members
The full transcript provides a detailed analysis of Senator Graham's support for Trump, the risks of catering to Trump's faction, and the potential consequences for the Republican Party. Watching the full transcript can offer a deeper understanding of these dynamics.
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Well, howdy there internet people, it's Beau again. So today we are going to
Should learn from it. Senator Graham has been an off-again, on-again supporter of former President Trump.
But right now he's a supporter. He endorsed
Trump's candidacy early, and he's actually trying to help him on the
campaign trail, making appearances with him. That was something that was supposed
to happen in South Carolina. Graham was there in support of Trump. After
endorsing Trump. He took the stage and got booed off the stage. The Republican
Party needs to take note. They need to pay attention to this. Trump's faction of
the Republican Party, they're not Republicans anymore. They gave up on
policy and principle, they now follow personality. Trump and Trump alone.
Courting them is a danger to the Republican Party because eventually it
will be Trump who is calling all of the shots, even in your district. That
That faction of the Republican Party, that authoritarian embrace that has
just run amok since 2016, 2015, it's something that has the ability to
take down long-standing members of the Republican Party. This happened to Lindsey
Graham in South Carolina. Do you think the people who booed him are gonna vote
for him? Trump is a liability to the Republican Party. They keep trying to
ignore it. They refuse to see horror on horror's face, but that's the reality of
it. If you aspire to be anything other than somebody who takes direct orders
from Trump and does whatever he says no matter the personal or political cost, if
you want to be anything other than that, Trump has to be separated from the
Republican Party. Those people who are that far down that spiral, they're never
going to give him up. Even if these indictments are successful, it's not
going to change their opinion of him. They're no longer Republicans. They are
in fact Republican in name only. They're Trumpist. That's it. Supporting Trump will
not necessarily get you their vote and supporting Trump and his policies in
that far-right agenda will absolutely lose you the moderates. It's math. Don't
confuse social media clicks with votes. They only support one person and it's
not you. Anyway, it's just a thought. Y'all have a good day.
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