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    ā€œThey didnā€™t own the liberals. They owned the conservatives. They stole this money from their own constituency. And Bannon, having promised that he would not take any money, did the same thing.ā€œ

    And thatā€™s the reptilian genius of these guys. Itā€™s much easier to fool someone than to convince someone theyā€™ve been fooled. By taking foolsā€™ money, the fools now have skin in the game. It will eventually turn around on them though, because it always does. I just hope it happens soon enough.

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      It will eventually turn around on them though, because it always does

      I wish I shared your optimism. These extremist movements have a way of calcifying into basically a new religion. The warning signs are already plentiful.

      The real issue for the MAGA cult is going to be succession. Trump canā€™t live forever, and itā€™s unclear whether his supporters can rally behind someone else.

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    I would find it funny if the vast majority of my family werenā€™t conservatives, who I just know donated to these scammers.

  • AutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldB
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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    So said Joe Conason, veteran reporter and author of a lacerating new book, The Longest Con: How Grifters, Swindlers, and Frauds Hijacked American Conservatism.

    On the page, Conason charts 75 years of rightwing rip-off merchants attacking liberals and making money.

    Asked to name prominent conservatives unstained by grift and swindle, he points to the Never Trumpers, ā€œa bunch who I was once very critical of and vice versa.

    Conason said: ā€œYou know theyā€™re good people because theyā€™ve made really big sacrifices to take a stand against this dishonesty and this threat to constitutional order.

    Conason ā€œexposed Conway on the front page of the [New York] Observer when he was acting as a secret lawyer for [Clinton accuser] Paula Jones in 1998.

    And I believe I embarrassed him because he was a lawyer at a Democratic law firm in New York but they didnā€™t know he was secretly working to take down Bill Clinton.


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