How Republicans implement the ratchet.

Republicans cancel their radicals, and Democrats elect them to Congress.
Imagine a White Republican from Alabama who wins a Congressional
primary in an R+30 district on the following platform:
>Openly declaring that Franco and Pinochet were based
>Abolishing all Federal civil rights laws
>Placing machine guns along the southern border
>Abolishing all immigration courts and giving the President direct
authority to remove all illegals immediately after they're found
>Colonialism was a good thing, the Europeans should have never left, and
we need a second Scramble for Africa because the overwhelming majority
of these nations are failed states that cannot govern themselves
>Expelling every Muslim in America from the country
>Dissolving all state universities, expropriating their endowments, and
sending every sociology professor in America to Gitmo
>Repealing Hart-Cellar and re-implementing the National Origins Formula,
while explicitly banning anyone with a majority Third World ancestry
(Africa, the Middle East, and South Asia) from emigrating to the United
States at all
What do you think the average Republican would do with such a person
the morning after they won a primary in a Safe R district in the Deep
South?
Do you think they'd be tweeting that “the people have spoken and we
need to be bolder," or do you think they'd be going on CNN to condemn
“racism and fascism" while waxing poetically about how “these aren't the
conservative values my party stands for"?

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Poor sap. He's dreaming of the republicans reverting 100 years of hard jewish work in corrupting the entire goyim.
Why would they do that when their orders are to accelerate?

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