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Buchanan was critical of the more "liberal" direction the [[File:RepubUS.png]] [[Conservatism|Republican Party]] was taking under [[File:GHWB.png]] [[Neoconservatism|George HW. Bush]] and decided to challenge him in the 1992 Republican Primaries, only to be unsuccessful. In 1999, he left the GOP to join [[File:RPUSA.png]] [[Populism|Ross Perot's]] [[File:RPUSA.png]] [[Populism|Reform Party]]. He ran in 2000 against [[File:GWB.png]] [[Neoconservatism|George W. Bush]] and [[File:Gore.png]] [[Green Liberalism|Al Gore]], his campaign focused on [[File:Isolation.png]] [[Isolationism]], [[File:Protect.png]] [[Protectionism]] and opposition to immigration. None of his campaigns were very successful, but his large influence on the American far-right is often cited as a important footnote. =====[[File:TeaParty.png]] The Tea Party===== '''The Tea Party''' was a political movement that was opposed to the [[File:Regulationism.png]] [[Regulationism|policies]] of [[File:Obamium.png]] [[Third Way|The Obama Administration]]. It had close ties to the [[File:RepubUS.png]] The GOP and was based off radical [[File:Fiscon.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|fiscally conservative]] principals. The movement was divided between the more [[File:Libertarian.png]] [[Libertarianism|libertarian]] faction, represented by [[File:RonPaul.png]] [[Libertarian Conservatism|Ron Paul]] and the one tied closer to the [[File:Christianright.png]] [[Religious Nationalism#Christian Right|Christian Right]] within the Republican Party represented by [[File:Palin.png]] [[Conservative Feminism|Sarah Palin]]. The biggest dividing issue was foreign policy, with the former favoring a [[File:Isolation.png]] non-interventionist approach while the latter was much more [[File:Necon.png]] hawkish. The Tea Party's greatest success came in the 2010 midterm elections with many Tea Party candidates beating more establishment GOP candidates in the primary before going on to win the general election. Some notable Tea Party candidates from this election include [[File:MarcoRubio.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Marco Rubio]], [[File:RandPaul.png]] [[Libertarian Conservatism|Rand Paul]], and [[File:Libcon.png]] [[Libertarian Conservatism|Mike Lee]]. Many in the Tea Party movement were early supporters of [[File:Blump.png]] [[Plutocracy|Donald Trump]], with Trump saying in August 2015 "The tea party people are incredible people. These are people who work hard and love the country and they get beat up all the time by the media." A CNN poll in January 2016 showed that 37% of self identified Tea Party voters supported [[File:Blump.png]] [[Plutocracy|Donald Trump]] while the next highest was [[File:Cruz.png]] [[Religious Nationalism#Christian Right|Ted Cruz]] at 34%. =====[[File:Trumpism.png]] Trumpism [[File:Trump-MAGA-icon.png]] [[File:DonaldTrump.png]]===== '''Trumpism''' is an ideology that represents the 45th, <s>46th,</s> and 47th President of the United States, Donald J. Trump and his supporters. He believes in many conservative policies, such as American Nationalism and strict opposition to illegal immigration. [[File:Blump.png]] [[Plutocracy|Donald Trump]] ran for president as a candidate for the [[File:RepubUS.png]] [[Conservatism|Republican Party]]. He mainly focused on issues such as illegal immigration, [[File:Jihad.png]] [[Jihadism|Islamic terrorism]], [[File:Socjust.png]] [[Progressivism|political correctness]] and [[File:Reform.png]] [[Reformism|reforming the federal government]]. Despite being very controversial with [[File:Mediastocracy_flair.png]] [[Mediacracy|The Media]] and [[File:Lib.png]] [[Liberalism|Liberals]], he also became popular with the party's voters. Trump won the primary and was nominated as the GOP's candidate for president, against [[File:Hillary.png]] [[Third Way|Hillary Clinton]]. In the general election, both candidates turned out to be generally unpopular with the public though Hillary was mostly favored to win, both by the media and polls. Trump won the election in a huge upset and officially became president on January 20th, 2017. His most recognized accomplishment was consistent economic growth, despite greatly increasing the national debt. This came to an end with the COVID-19 Recession of 2020. He denies climate change and has rolled back on policies meant to limit its effects, although he has been a conservationist in many regards (Great American Outdoors Act, 1 Trillion Trees Initiative). His party repealed the least popular part of Obamacare, the individual mandate, although he failed to implement "TrumpCare". He has greatly increased border security and enforcement, garnering much controversy for the treatment of illegal immigration compared to past presidents. In terms of foreign policy, he has taken a [[File:Necon.png]] hawkish approach on [[File:Chavismo.png]] [[Chavismo|Venezuela]] and [[File:Cball-Iran.png]] [[Khomeinism|Iran]], supported [[File:Cball-Saudi.png]] [[Islamic Theocracy|Saudi Arabia]]'s invasion of [[File:Cball-Yemen.png]] Yemen and doubled the drone strikes from Obama's administration. However, he has also withdrawn troops from [[File:Cball-Syria.png]] [[Ba'athism|Syria]] and expanded outreach to [[File:Cball-North Korea.png]] [[Juche|North Korea]]. He has been staunchly supportive of [[File:Zio.png]] [[Zionism|Israel]] and held close ties with the country's PM [[File:Bibi.png]] [[Ethnonationalism|Benjamin Netanyahu]], under his presidency the US declared Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. During his presidency he was friendly to many international right-wing leaders including [[File:Faragism.png]] [[National Conservatism|Nigel]] [[National Liberalism|Farage]] and [[File:BoJo.png]] [[One-Nation Conservatism|Boris Johnson]] in [[File:Cball-UK.png]] United Kingdom, [[File:Bolsonarism - alt.png]] [[Reactionary Liberalism|Jair Bolsonaro]] in [[File:Cball-Brazil.png]] Brazil, [[File:Orban.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Viktor Orbán]] in [[File:Cball-Hungary.png]] Hungary, [[File:Modi.png]] [[Hindutva|Narendra Modi]] in [[File:Cball-India.png]] India, [[File:MarineLePen.png]] [[Welfare Chauvinism|Marine Le Pen]] in [[File:Cball-France.png]] France, [[File:RecepTayyipErdogan.png]] [[Neo-Ottomanism|Recep Tayyip Erdoğan]] in [[File:ROT.png]] Turkey, [[File:Kaczysmf.png]] [[Paternalistic Conservatism|Jarosław Kaczyński]] in [[File:Cball-Poland.png]] Poland, [[File:ColoradoParty-Stroessner.png]] [[National Conservatism|Horacio Cartes]] in [[File:Cball-Paraguay.png]] Paraguay, [[File:LKP.png]] [[Conservative Liberalism|Hong Joon-pyo]] in [[File:Cball-South Korea.png]] South Korea, [[File:NajibRazak.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|Najib Razak]] in [[File:Cball-Malaysia.png]] Malaysia, [[File:ShinzoAbe.png]] [[National Conservatism|Shinzo Abe]] in [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan, [[File:Sal.png]] [[Separatism|Matteo Salvini]] in [[File:Cball-Italy.png]] Italy and [[File:GeertWilders.png]] [[National Liberalism|Geert Wilders]] in the [[File:Cball-Netherlands.png]] Netherlands. While having a mixed relationship with [[File:Putin.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Vladimir Putin]] of [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia, who he was initially friendly with which caused many to claim the two were in cahoots, despite this he also continued many sanctions towards Russia and aided the troops in Ukraine against him. In 2020, Trump ran for a second term as President against [[File:Demcr.png]] [[Big Tent Liberalism|Democratic Party]] nominee [[File:Bidenism.png]] [[Big Tent Liberalism|Joe Biden]] to run against Trump in the 2020 United States Presidential Election. The campaign was not without difficulty for Trump- he had faced criticism concerning his handling of the coronavirus pandemic and [[File:Blm.png]] [[Left-Wing Populism|Black Lives Matter]] protests across the country during the year. In the election, [[File:Bidenism.png]] Biden won with 306 electoral votes while Trump garnered 232. Biden gained 51.3% of the popular vote compared to Trump earning 46.9%. Trump, after hearing this news, denied the results and refused to concede, claiming voter fraud. Following these claims, Trump supporters attacked and stormed the [[File:Cball-US.png]] United States Capitol Building on January 6th 2021, in an attempt to overturn the election results and allow Trump to continue in office for a second term. This insurrection failed and [[File:Bidenism.png]] Joe Biden still became the 46th President of the United States. Donald Trump and his supporters still believe the election was rigged and continued to claim that Trump would be [[File:QAnonism.png]] [[Cultism|reinstated as president]] throughout Biden’s presidency. Many have also denied responsibility for the storming of the Capitol, instead claiming that the events were a false flag organised by other actors (such as [[File: Antifa.png]] [[Anti-Fascism|Antifa]] and/or the [[File:FBI.png]] [[Police Statism|FBI]] etc) with the intention of discrediting or even criminalising the MAGA movement. On November 15, 2022, Trump announced he would run for president again in 2024. Prior to his announcement he preemptively attacked Governors [[File:DeSantis.png]] [[National_Conservatism#DeSantism|Ron DeSantis]] and [[File:ConNat.png]] [[National Conservatism|Glenn Youngkin]], seeing them as potential rivals in the GOP primary. Trump managed to defeat both his main Republican rivals ([[File:DeSantis.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism#DeSantism|Ron DeSantis]] and [[File:Haley.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Nikki Haley]]) during the presidential primaries and once again received the [[File:RepubUS.png]] [[Conservatism#The United States|GOP]] nomination. Due to a falling out with his former Vice-President [[File:Pence.png]] [[Christian Democracy|Mike Pence]] over the Jan 6th attack, Trump instead chose Ohio Senator [[File:Vance.png]] [[National Conservatism|JD Vance]] as his running mate. During the 2024 Presidential Election, Trump faced off against [[File:Demcr.png]] [[Big Tent Liberalism|Democratic Party]] nominee [[File:Harris.png]] [[Liberal Feminism|Kamala Harris]]- after President Biden abandoned his run for a second term following a poor debate performance against Trump that was widely blamed upon Biden’s [[File:Gero.png]] [[Gerontocracy|advanced age]]. Despite a receiving a [[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy|felony conviction]] since leaving the White House, Trump would ultimately secure a second term as President- managing to win both a majority in both the Electoral College and a plurality of the popular vote, making him first Republican to do so since [[File:GWB.png]] [[Neoconservatism|George W. Bush]] in 2004. =====[[File:McInnes.png]] McInnesism/Proud Boys Ideology [[File:ProudBoy.png]]===== '''McInnesism''' is a culturally and economically right-wing, nationalist, civically varied (though he has claimed to be a [[File:Libertarian.png]] libertarian) ideology based on the views of British-born Canadian political commentator and satirist Gavin McInnes. McInnes co-founded [[File:Mediastocracy_flair.png]] [[Mediacracy|Vice Media]] in 1994 and also created the [[File:ProudBoy.png]] Proud Boys in 2016 in New York City, where he has resided since 1999. Much like [[File:SteveBannon.png]] Bannonism, he is more radical than [[File:Altl.png]] [[Alt-Lite]], but more moderate than [[File:Altr.png]] [[Alt-Right]], having openly disavowed [[File:Whitesup.png]] [[White Nationalism|white nationalist]] identity politics<ref>https://www.communitycommons.org/entities/25743308-67db-41c8-b0be-d2f4eb626b64</ref> and preferring to call himself a [[File:WestChauv.png]] "[[Cultural Nationalism|Western Chauvinist]]," claiming that it allows you to have conservative friends of different races who care about preserving [[File:Trad.png]] traditional Western values as well. Summary: Please note that all contributions to Polcompball Wiki may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly, then do not submit it here. You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource (see pcb w:Copyrights for details). 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