Two days of the Biden-Harris administration feels like it's pushed what I want to talk about way too the right. By the end of the Trump administration, I was so over him, and I still think the GOP needs to move on. But, two days of this administration, and I feel that the political sentiment in my brain has gone from "move past Trump" to "oppose Biden-Harris".
You could (and should) do both. Democratic officeholders will nearly always be pro-abortion, the only thing we can do is vote against them or donate to/campaign for their opponents. But Republicans need to get rid of Trumpism (which goes
way beyond 'moving past Trump'*) before it's too late - it's already kind of late tbh. It's so important for Republican chances in 2022/2024/2028, and of course, our country.
*As I've said before, Trump was a symptom, not the cause. For example, ridiculous conspiracy theories began dominating Republican discourse after Obama took office,
not in 2020. Most anti-Trump GOPers seem to ignore this fact.
I don't agree with what he said, but it's not lol-worthy.