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The Republican Party is not split over the Iran war β but that doesnβt mean it can simply ignore the crank fringe bewailing and assailing President Donald Trumpβs actions.
Polls show that 85% of Republicans back the attacks, and doubts are even more rare among the MAGA wing.Β
That should shock no one: Since the start of his second term (at least), the prez has enjoyed very high levels of support and approval within his party, and Epic Fury doesnβt change that.
Opinion could well shift if the war turns into a disaster of some kind, or a quagmire βforever war,β of course.
But the few but loud voices on the right insisting that itβs already one are, simply, wrong.Β
That is: While Tucker Carlson has his loyal listeners, even many (perhaps most) of them donβt buy the conspiracy theories about Benjamin Netanyahu or βthe neoconsβ pulling Trumpβs strings.
Naturally: Our presidentβs hallmark quality is doing whatever he thinks is best whenever he thinks it best to do so β critics be damned.
But that implausibility is beside the point: These folks present a two-fold peril to the GOPβs normie caucus:
1) Non-Republicans might be fooled into thinking the cranks represent a serious force within the party, or even into seeing them as the face of the GOP.
2) They might just fake their way into becoming a real force, particularly in the post-Trump future.
Democrats and much of the media are eager to abet both causes, hence such disinformation ops as The New York Timesβ pathetic recent efforts to make the odious Nick Fuentes into a torchbearer for the right.Β
And of course it doesnβt help when elected Republicans such as Rep. Thomas Massie and ex-Rep. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene play footsie with the cranks.
Republicans need to beware the fate of the Democratic Party: Its centrists stuck their collective head in the sand while their agenda was taken over by cadres of antisemites, race hustlers, open-border delusionists, βgender identityβ cultists, βmisinformation expertsβ and other kooks far out of the American mainstream.
Thereβs zero meaningful difference between the GOPβs crank caucus and the lawn-sign wing of the Democrats: Both extremes repel the vast majority of Americans.
So regular Republicans and mainstream MAGAites alike must face down the freakshow β and show up in this yearβs primaries and in November to showcase the strength of the GOPβs sane center.

