Here’s the analysis you requested:
The Never Trump crowd is shrinking, and they’re still whining. These are the same people who handed us Biden because they couldn’t stomach a strong America.
Here are the key takeaways:
- The “Principles First” summit was poorly attended.
- Speakers labeled Trump and his supporters as threats.
- They’re clinging to Democrats for midterm victories.
The “Resistance” Retreats to a Half-Empty Room
The so-called “Principles First” summit just outside Washington proves that the Never Trump movement is more of a whimper than a bang. The room was half-empty, folks. That tells you everything.
No current Republican officials bothered showing up to this pity party. It’s just a bunch of disgruntled former somethings clinging to relevancy.
Desperate Times, Desperate Measures: Rooting for Democrats?
These folks are so blinded by their hatred of Donald Trump that they’re actively rooting for Democrats. Let that sink in. They’d rather see socialist policies enacted than admit they were wrong about Trump.
One of the few Democrats who showed up was former Congressman Conor Lamb. That’s the level of desperation we’re talking about here.
The Future: A Conservative Awakening, or More Wokeness?
Despite their gloom, these Never Trumpers are trying to spin the narrative. They’re clinging to polls and court decisions as signs of hope. Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie even suggested the movement will double in size after the midterms.
Dream on, Chris. The vast majority of conservatives know that the real threat to this nation is the woke agenda being pushed by the left. Some attendees were pushing support groups for families of Trump supporters. How pathetic is that?
Bill Kristol thinks Democrats will win everything in the future. This is the guy who helped found The Weekly Standard? No wonder it failed.
Brittany Martinez hopes Republicans will wake up. They are awake, sweetheart, and they’re seeing the damage you and your ilk have done.
The fact that these “Republicans” are clinging to Democrats for salvation shows how far they’ve strayed from conservative values. They are out of touch with the base.
So, here’s a question for real conservatives: Will we let the Never Trump crowd define our movement, or will we stand strong for the principles that made America great in the first place?


