Sooner or later, the left's poorly cobbled together victim groups will be at each others' throats.
By Taylor Lewis
Back in November of 2000, the alt-right blogger Steve Sailer wrote a provocative column on how the Republican Party could achieve near-permanent electoral majorities for at least a generation. And, no, his proposal wasn't amnesty, entitlement programs, abortion for all, or lightening up on sexual ethics.
The Sailer cause was simple: focus more attention on white voters, including union card-holders in the Rust Belt. If the working class could be extricated from the grips of the left, then the GOP would be the dominant party, occupying a space similar to where Democrats were after the New Deal.
Given that George Bush had just won election (by the skin of his teeth, mind), the Sailer Strategy was ignored upon release. That wasn't surprising. Where Democrats don't hesitate to wade into the pool of exciting racial interest, Republicans fear to tread........The "KKKrazy glue" that holds the Democrats together is starting to dry out.........Let the Democrats haplessly juggle their ticking grenades of indignant deviants. Republicans can win the support of those tired of the fallout of such a risky stratagem..........More
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