“A thought or a notion comes in and it comes out of his mouth. There’s not a lot of filter that goes on,” he said of Trump.

Some Republicans have read former President Donald Trump’s comment last week that would act as a dictator only on “day one,” as just another Trumpian quip. But not Sen. Mitt Romney.

“His behavior suggests that this is a person who will impose his will if he can on the judicial system, on the legislative branch and on the entire nation,” Romney (R-Utah) told NBC’s Kristin Welker during an interview on “Meet the Press” on Sunday.

“When he called people to come to Washington, D.C., on January 6, that was not a random date. That was the date when peaceful transfer of power was to occur. He called that on purpose. No question he has authoritarian rulings and interests and notions which he will try and impose,” Romney said.

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    Exactly this. They’re not (temporarily) going away until their fascist push runs out of steam, after which they’ll just build momentum and try again. It took them 50 years last time, but they now enjoy open support from billionaires and tens of millions of voters, so it will likely happen faster the next time (if there is a next time).

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      The millions of voters thing is possibly the most important part.

      In the past there was at least some amount of generally agreed on standards and ethics and things. The “grab em by the pussy” thing would have been a campaign-ender, etc.

      That’s what’s changed, though. That’s gone out the window. The GOP has realized that they can do virtually anything, get away with any bad behavior, etc as long as they:

      • play up the culture war
      • position their candidates as on the same team/tribe as Republican voters

      …That’s it. That’s all they have to do, along with keeping the propaganda machine running. There’s steadily fewer and fewer people with ethics to get in the way. They certainly no longer matter to their voters.