He abandons the party because of Ru, and proves to be an ignorant, money-hungry employee – Touichi
Oh, this is new and fresh content! There’s nothing like The Bulwark publishing a letter from a disgruntled former Republican staffer who suddenly decided he was “above it all” and must turn his back on the party because of his conscience. Huge roll!
Great article about life as a GOP in the trenches under Trump and the compromises you have to make. Almost all of these companies have now been bought out. But some are still concerned. This decided he had enough. https://t.co/tT1obwXdTP
-Sam Stein (@samstein) October 20, 2025
Sam was tired of defending conservative principles on the Washington cocktail party circuit. It indicates that he wants to continue his calling. https://t.co/jbNTFIwpsm pic.twitter.com/6a1jesxOq3
-Sethkhan (@Sethkhan) October 20, 2025
This is what most of the “Trump shooters” are about. They realize that there is no more money for them in conservative politics because people no longer trust them. They need to make money so they go crazy with complete resistance to be accepted.
He resigned as a Republican because the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. https://t.co/eA2nKn72w8 pic.twitter.com/7t2J8IING2
– RB (@RBPundit) October 20, 2025
So, he was a “conservative” who was offended that fewer children were killed. It doesn’t feel like a conservative at all.
The left-wing anti-Trump group The Bulwark published an unintentionally funny article about a “Republican” leaving the GOP over his support of abortion and the bluff of both sides. That he is a no-name, very low-level fundraiser speaks to how this psychological work no longer works. https://t.co/YlZIdh5opl
– Molly (@MZHemingway) October 20, 2025
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No one cares about this guy or what he thinks.
The turning point in the previous GOP fundraiser was his false understanding of the Dobbs decision and the wrongful death case in Alabama over embryos killed due to astonishing negligence on the part of an IVF clinic.
Fantastic is one way to put it. https://t.co/5Esk0FTI96 https://t.co/dhDiUUqUVk pic.twitter.com/uBhaInkdPR
– John McCormack (@McCormackJohn) October 20, 2025
Frankly, he seems a bit stupid, which makes him the perfect Democrat.
A “Republican operative” who became disillusioned with the Republican Party during the Bush administration but continued to take paychecks from it until the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, which is clearly a big loss for the party after this guy knocked down the door. https://t.co/KvjC45OSql
— Inguerrand VII de Coucy (@ingelramdecoucy) October 20, 2025
How is the Republican Party going to survive this, frankly?
I’m sorry, but for all the reasons we should abandon the Republican Party, the least principled reason is the Supreme Court and abortion policy. That means you assume the election of Republican Party politicians while rejecting conservative values and the party’s platform for half a century. profession. https://t.co/9rLk4hmour
— Jeff Blehar is *box office poison* (@EsotericCD) October 20, 2025
However, he published it in Bulwark, ensuring that anyone currently playing a role in the Republican Party would give him any credibility at all. https://t.co/B9gtbZulX9
– Varad Mehta (@varadmehta) October 20, 2025
What finally convinced this man to leave the Republican Party was that the Supreme Court did what conservatives wanted it to do for 50 years. This guy is no hero, he’s an idiot. https://t.co/33xQ4Fz27g pic.twitter.com/1aTnHlbc82
– Major Scobie (@GrahamGreeneEsq) October 20, 2025
That sums it up.
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