Dear America, the Republican Party Does Not Work for You

<p><em>The spectacle of the coronation of King Kevin the 15th, the last of his name, provides an opportunity to remind America that the GOP is not your friend. Nor are you its constituency, by any stretch of the imagination. A recent article in the British magazine The Critic, titled &ldquo;</em><a href="https://thecritic.co.uk/the-strange-death-of-conservatism/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank"><em>The Strange Death of Conservatism</em></a><em>&rdquo; provides a very useful framework for understanding exactly what the Republican Party has become, how it is going to act going forward, and why its survival as a national political force may be in jeopardy. Read on.</em></p> <p>In &ldquo;The Strange Death of Conservatism&rdquo;, author Phillips O&rsquo;Brien argues that the conservative movement in both the U.S. and the U.K. is built upon a fragile and now fraying coalition of four groups &hellip; groups that actually have very little in common. In O&rsquo;Brien&rsquo;s view, these groups are:</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/politically-speaking/dear-america-the-republican-party-does-not-work-for-you-b09b658cc66b"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>
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