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they fit best in their natural role. They can't govern so it's hard to espouse bad policy and rail against elites when you're the ones in power and you're screwing everything up. Republicans thrive on resentment and they need an enemy to focus it on. They couldn't attack government while they were running it, they couldn't rail about the deficit while they were blowing it up etc. But in the minority they can rehash their old staple fights, like wanting to undo the New Deal and The Great Society and pretending they are underdogs fighting against the liberal media and all things liberal. They can lament family values etc etc etc. It's what they are good at. Once they got what they always wanted, which was control of all three branches of government plus their own propaganda station as was as talk radio and a powerful movement, they went out and actually enacted their crazy ideas. It hurt, but they still are good at framing the debate.
Two problems, it was worse than they thought. They knew nobody was listening, they lost two elections in a row, but they didn't know that even the old attack dog ways would be so ineffective. They think they found their voice not voting for the stimulus bill, but the American people think otherwise. Republicans don't know how to adapt, they've drank the Kool-Aid for so long on bad policy that they don't know where to go.
The second is demographics. The old whining resentful ways just don't work. Nobody is resentful of the Civil Rights era anymore. Their core base of white males just won't get it done anymore. By pushing the coded hate talk so much on immigration they lost ground with Latinos, for example. White people don't buy into the idea that black people only live off of welfare anymore either. Women look at a party who doesn't do anything for them and they vote Dems. The Republican base is dwindling and radicalized and if they keep playing to it they lose everyone else.
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