
"I mean, a lot of these people no longer vote for any Republican. A lot of people no longer are pro-life. A lot these people really no longer believe in any of the conservative stuff that we have all supposedly been fighting for the last 25 years. They let their personality conflicts, or problems with Donald Trump completely and totally change what they claimed to be fighting for, he continued, adding, I mean heck, look around."
"Nicolle Wallace, one of the lead anchors over on MSNBC, We relied upon her for communications advice in the Bush White House. And this is somebody who built their career supposedly communicating with the American people about George W. Bush's conservative agenda. And now she is one of the most deranged Looney Tunes in American media. He continued: But my question now is this. Did you ever believe any of it? You know, did you ever believe in it? Bush was a conservative guy."
Several former Republican operatives and media figures ceased supporting Republican candidates, abandoned pro-life positions, and rejected longstanding conservative policies. Their shifts reflect an intent to liberalize conservatism rather than preserve it. Personal conflicts with Donald Trump and other personality issues contributed to these political realignments. Specific examples include Nicolle Wallace, described as abandoning earlier communications roles tied to George W. Bush's conservative agenda, and Tim Miller, characterized as increasingly liberal. These transformations raise questions about the sincerity of prior conservative commitments and the durability of a decades-long conservative agenda.
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