a revolution against trump. what do you think? those are two different questions. the first one has a more obvious answer. the fever is not gonna break. i wasn t arizona leading up to the midterms, went to a lot of kari lake events, let me tell, you this is a bottom up problem. it s always been a bottom-up problem. it s a republican base fighter that is demanding the denialism that is leading the republican party down the road to hell, so to speak. so the question is, now, they look at trump and say, okay, we ve gotten all we wanted to get out of him, and we can get all this, you, know and elite, and he extremism that we got from trump, but from someone who s a little more normal like desantis? that might happen. i m skeptical of might happen, but it might. but this underlying problem, the thing that led to the extremism, that led to democratic victories, that s not going anywhere. whoever replaces trump is not pivoting back to george h. w. bush land. it s still gonna be maga, just
questions. the first one has a more obvious answer. the fever is not gonna break. i wasn t arizona leading up to the midterms, went to a lot of kari lake events, let me tell, you this is a bottom up problem. it s always been a bottom-up problem. it s a republican base fighter that is demanding the denialism that is leading the republican party down the road to hell, so to speak. so the question is, now, they look at trump and say, okay, we ve gotten all we wanted to get out of him, and we can get all this, you, know and elite, and he extremism that we got from trump, but from someone who s a little more normal like desantis? that might happen. i m skeptical of might happen, but it might. but this underlying problem, the thing that led to the extremism, that led to democratic victories, that s not going anywhere. whoever replaces trump is not pivoting back to george h. w. bush land. it s still gonna be maga, just with a different figurehead.