The Harvard Republican Club Has Gone Out Of Its Way To Refuse To Endorse Donald Trump

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There are a lot of frustrated Republicans out there. I get it. Look, pretty much every other candidate not named Ted Cruz would have crushed Hillary Clinton in a landslide. Instead, the GOP offered up a bumbling idiot who eats KFC with a fork and a knife and makes absurdly racist insinuations about a certain Gold Star family like a goddamn monster.

I’d be pretty worked up too, if I wasn’t so perpetually apathetic. My favorite part of this political season is shouting “Gary Johnson!” at political try hards and watching them have an aneurysm. Try it. It’s hilarious.

Well, the Harvard Republican Club *squealing fart sound* would like to let you know that it can not stand by and endorse Donald Trump. It’s too good for that. I agree.

From Medium:

Dear Members and Alumni,

In every presidential election since 1888, the members and Executive Board of the Harvard Republican Club have gathered to discuss, debate, and eventually endorse the standard-bearer of our party. But for the first time in 128 years, we, the oldest College Republicans chapter in the nation, will not be endorsing the Republican nominee.

Donald Trump holds views that are antithetical to our values not only as Republicans, but as Americans. The rhetoric he espouses –from racist slander to misogynistic taunts– is not consistent with our conservative principles, and his repeated mocking of the disabled and belittling of the sacrifices made by prisoners of war, Gold Star families, and Purple Heart recipients is not only bad politics, but absurdly cruel.

If enacted, Donald Trump’s platform would endanger our security both at home and abroad. Domestically, his protectionist trade policies and draconian immigration restrictions would enlarge our federal deficit, raise prices for consumers, and throw our economy back into recession.

Trump’s global outlook, steeped in isolationism, is considerably out-of-step with the traditional Republican stance as well. The flippancy with which he is willing to abdicate the United States’ responsibility to lead is alarming. Calling for the US’ withdrawal from NATO and actively endorsing nuclear proliferation, Donald Trump’s foreign policy would wreak havoc on the established world order which has held aggressive foreign powers in check since World War II.

Perhaps most importantly, however, Donald Trump simply does not possess the temperament and character necessary to lead the United States through an increasingly perilous world. The last week should have made obvious to all what has been obvious to most for more than a year. In response to any slight –perceived or real– Donald Trump lashes out viciously and irresponsibly. In Trump’s eyes, disagreement with his actions or his policies warrants incessant name calling and derision: stupid, lying, fat, ugly, weak, failing, idiot –and that’s just his “fellow” Republicans.
He isn’t eschewing political correctness. He is eschewing basic human decency.

Donald Trump, despite spending more than a year on the campaign trail, has either refused or been unable to educate himself on issues that matter most to Americans like us. He speaks only in platitudes, about greatness, success, and winning. Time and time again, Trump has demonstrated his complete lack of knowledge on critical matters, meandering from position to position over the course of the election. When confronted about these frequent reversals, Trump lies in a manner more brazen and shameless than anything politics has ever seen.

Millions of people across the country are feeling despondent. Their hours have been cut, wages slashed, jobs even shipped overseas. But Donald Trump doesn’t have a plan to fix that. He has a plan to exploit that.

Donald Trump is a threat to the survival of the Republic. His authoritarian tendencies and flirtations with fascism are unparalleled in the history of our democracy. He hopes to divide us by race, by class, and by religion, instilling enough fear and anxiety to propel himself to the White House. He is looking to to pit neighbor against neighbor, friend against friend, American against American. We will not stand for this vitriolic rhetoric that is poisoning our country and our children.
President Reagan called on us to maintain this, our shining city on a hill. He called on us to maintain freedom abroad by keeping a strong presence in the world. He called on us to maintain liberty at home by upholding the democratic process and respecting our opponents. He called on us to maintain decency in our hearts by loving our neighbor.

He would be ashamed of Donald Trump. We are too.

This fall, we will instead focus our efforts on reclaiming the Republican Party from those who have done it considerable harm, campaigning for candidates who will uphold the conservative principles that have defined the Republican Party for generations. We will work to ensure both chambers of Congress remain in Republican hands, continuing to protect against executive overreach regardless of who wins the election this November.

We call on our party’s elected leaders to renounce their support of Donald Trump, and urge our fellow College Republicans to join us in condemning and withholding their endorsement from this dangerous man. The conservative movement in America should not and will not go quietly into the night.

A longtime student of American democracy, Alexis de Tocqueville once said, “America is great because she is good. If America ceases to be good, America will cease to be great.”
De Tocqueville believed in the United States. Americans are a decent people. We work hard, protect our own, and look out for one another in times of need, regardless of the color of our skin, the God we worship, or our party registration. Donald Trump may not believe in that America, but we do. And that America will never cease to be great.

The Harvard Republican Club

Get fucking wrecked, Donald.

We are only days away from The Harvard Republican Club fully endorsing Harambe, the Hell Ape, for President of the United States. Speaking of which, have you checked out our new line of Harambe tees?

I am super-stoked for the 2020 election. Donald Trump is merely proof of concept that absurdity has a place on the campaign trail. Will we ever be able to go back to a Presidential race between two boring white guys again? Not a chance. It’s only going to get weirder. As a heavy proponent of chaos, I am all in for it.

So, for those of you who were readily anticipating the Harvard Republican Club’s endorsement of Trump, I’m sorry to disappoint you. I guess now we wait and see which way the Yale Republicans go.

[via Medium]

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  1. SanduskyShowerBuddy

    Really guys? Pushing harambe t shirts? Do you have no shame in pandering to the lowest common denominator of high schoolers who view this site and think a shitty meme is a TFM? Cashing in on that makes you guys fucking sell outs. I remember when this site actually generated content, not parroted it. Fuck you Steve Holt, and Fuck You TFM.

    9 years ago at 5:35 pm
  2. JohnRedcorn211

    “Son, all I’ve ever asked of my marines is that they obey my orders as they would the word of God. We are here to help the Vietnamese, because inside every gook there is an American trying to get out. It’s a hardball world, son. We’ve gotta keep our heads until this peace craze blows over.”-Full Metal Jacket

    So…. Harvard Republicans Club, whose side are you on?

    9 years ago at 5:37 pm
    1. Brother Gumby

      Using the word “Gook” (even in a movie quote) in 2016, while probably wearing a shirt made in Vietnam. Very NF

      9 years ago at 11:22 pm
    1. Cleetus

      Going out of your way in an effort to preserve the integrity of the Republican Party and American Democracy. RFM

      9 years ago at 8:25 am
      1. Chuck Sherman

        At the end of the day it’s either going to be Trump vs. Hillary, and for the sake of this country’s future we cannot allow Clinton to be voted in.

        9 years ago at 10:01 am
      2. Brother Gumby

        For the take of this country and the Republican party existing in the future we cannot allow Trump to be voted in.

        9 years ago at 10:40 am
  3. Dave1029

    This is getting ridiculous. If Hillary is elected you can forget a conservative verdict on any Supreme Court ruling till the end of days. So this really is just making the republican establishment look like a bunch of whiney bitches.

    9 years ago at 7:44 pm
    1. Brother Gumby

      And yet he’s still ten times more frat than you. And he’s a fucking MORMON.

      9 years ago at 11:13 pm