A durable right‑wing radicalism centered on culture warriors and insurgent media is institutionalizing itself within GOP networks and local power structures and will remain influential even if Trump fades from the scene. Its persistence is being accelerated by pardons, media ecosystems, and party incentives that reward mobilization and identity signaling over conventional conservative governance.
— If true, mainstream party competition and democratic accountability will have to reckon with a permanently shifted right flank that changes electoral math, policymaking norms, and institutional guardrails.
Dalibor Rohac
2026.03.03
85% relevant
Rohac’s essay examines Trump’s second presidency as part of a broader phenomenon of enduring right‑wing institutionalization rather than a one‑off political crisis; that parallels the existing idea that a durable radical right is building infrastructure and norms beyond the person of Trump (actor: Donald Trump; context: State of the Union, executive actions).
Damon Linker
2026.01.06
100% relevant
Damon Linker’s essay highlights Jan 6 pardons, intra‑MAGA civil‑war dynamics, and the cultural ascent of right‑wing agitators as concrete evidence that the movement will outlast Trump.
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