The billionaires who run the Republican Party are so fundamentally opposed to the ideas of basic taxation, regulation, equality, and democracy that they thought it was no problem filling the party up with crackpots and crank candidates doing their 0.1% bidding by constantly whipping the GOP masses into an incoherent delirium.

So much for “Republicans” being interested in the republic. You'd think they’d want a little competence in government rather than it being reduced to a Lord of the Flies GOP dumpster fire. Even just for business purposes.

Unfortunately, for the billionaires who run the GOP, no amount of tax cuts and drowning the government in their bathtubs of greed and buckets of unhinged ideas is enough. So QAnon it is. And it’s uniquely awful in the U.S.

Moderate Republicans? Try and find one in this mess.

Conspiratorial Thinking Is an American Disease-
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2023/01/conspiratorial-thinking-polarization-america-united-kingdom/672726/

Conspiratorial Thinking Is an American Disease

In the past decade, conspiratorial thinking has shifted from a worrying factor in Republican politics to a defining feature.

The Atlantic
@TonyStark CPAC has actual Nazis. That ought to end the "GOP has lots of moderates" debate.
@SteveRogers @TonyStark in 2023 a GOP 'Moderate' is the one saying 'lets just cage the gays but not actually kill them'