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She is now talking about women's issues, worker's issues, leaving the GOP, and calling the genocide in Gaza a genocide. I can't believe I'm saying this, but I see hope for her.
The MAGA mindset comes to people who become contrarian. They accept the first narrative that counters the established narrative. Maybe the MAGA movement has gained so much acceptance that she is now finding left-wing views more contrarian than her old views. Maybe this is copium? Guess we'll see.
Don't over-think it. She's just saying whatever will get her ahead.
Trump isn't running for election again, according to the constitution (heh, yyeah). The mid-terms will be devastating for the Republicans. There'll be a huge shitfight among the Republicans before the next presidential election and they all need to start gearing up for that.
She knows which way the wind is blowing.
If outspoken MAGA Republicans need to talk about these issues to get ahead, I'll take it. That still tells me that their base is getting disillusioned by the administration's actions. It's still going to push them more left.
Fascists don't have policy positions. They just say whatever people need to hear, to gain power.
They can't be 'pushed left' because they're not actually on a political spectrum. Fascism is the snuffing out of politics.
I find with people like this, they only see the problem with the issues that affect them directly (or maybe even people they care about). Some people would use this to question their belief system.
But for someone at her point in life, she will just be a Republican "except for the women's issues but I am totes not a feminist" or find another ideology that is more or less Republican but she finds aligns more with their new beliefs, like a right-wing Libertarian.
Indeed we will see, but I would be shocked if she decided to no longer be right-wing.