GRAPEVINE, TEXAS — Joseph Bolick feels betrayed by President Donald Trump. And it’s because of the war in Iran.

The 30-year-old Iraq and Afghanistan war veteran voted for Trump in 2024. But at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference gathering this week he sported a hat emblazoned with “America First” — a slogan Trump championed during his campaign, along with the promise not to start new wars in foreign countries.

“He’s lied about everything,” said Bolick. “If you go into a war where there’s no end game, how is it going to end? There’s no clear objective.”

  • I_Has_A_Hat@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    They aren’t turning on him. He’s not on shaky ground. You people are damn fools I’d you believe that.

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      Most Republicans are not turning on Trump, true. But it doesn’t take more than ~5% switching from Republican to Democrat, to make Republicans never win a national election again.

      Looking in from Europe, the immovability of US voters is quite bizarre to me. Most people I know don’t have being a “Republican” or similar as part of their personal identity.

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        That’s not them turning on Trump. That’s them being so conditioned to cheer for anything they hear on stage that they’re just mindlessly cheering. You can’t honestly think they’re wanting to impeach Trump, come on man, there’s no way you’re that fucking stupid to believe that.

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    So the war is the straw that broke the camel’s back? Not that he’s a rapist or a convicted felon? Not that he let Musk destroy the government? Or that ICE is running rampant kidnapping and killing Americans and people of other nationalities? Or that he illegally sunk foreign boats in international waters? Or that he is trying undermine the constitution they hold so dear? Or that he raised the cost of living? Or he killed a million Americans by pretending Covid wasn’t real and told people to try stupid things?

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      No, it’s not.

      This is just the 100th iteration of “this time they will really start to criticise Trump”. And then the cult gets new orders and instantly they will fall silent and shift their opinion as instructed to match their new reality.

      These people really took 1984 as an instruction manual.

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        This is just the 100th iteration of “this time they will really start to criticise Trump”.

        Yep. I’ve stopped thinking any straw will break the camel’s back of maga. They seem willing to accept literally any behavior from him. Every one of these articles about disillusioned trumpers never seems to have a basis in more than one or two anecdotal examples. These headlines exist only to provide copium (or maybe hopium) to the rest of us.

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          Every one of these articles about disillusioned trumpers never seems to have a basis in more than one or two anecdotal examples.

          That’s entirely a matter of perspective, or more precise here: timing.

          That wide outrage really exists. But it is very short-lived and just a case of “waiting on new instruction how to think”.

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      him being a pedophile racist dictator with a long documented history of lying and grifting was a good thing for his supporters. they saw him as relatable.

      the problem for them is that gas prices went up. so now it affects them a little bit.

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        8 days ago

        And the young Republicans boys don’t want to be sent to war ! They may be stupid but they know who gets sent to wars.