Trump supporters do not live in 'Realville' — and can't see they've destroyed the GOP: strategist
House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy (screengrab).

On CNN Saturday, former Ted Cruz communications director Amanda Carpenter tore into the wing of the GOP still loyal to the former president, and carrying water for his conspiracy theories.

"I don't think you can call this the fringe of the Republican Party anymore, Amanda," said anchor Ana Cabrera.

"No, but I think it's important to take a trip to Realville, where people who support Trump could not live anymore," said Carpenter. "Donald Trump not only lost the White House, he is responsible for losing the Senate and the House of Representatives. Trumpism is a political loser, okay? Marjorie Taylor Greene and her QAnon-style politics are responsible for Republicans losing the Senate because Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue tried to ride that train and went straight into the ground."

"The House [GOP] picked up seats," noted Cabrera.

"They picked up seats but didn't take back the House," said Carpenter. "There's no Republican branch of Congress because of Donald Trump. The Republican Party is still living in this bubble when they're afraid of him and his tweets when he's not even on Twitter. People like Marjorie Taylor Greene, she and people like Mitt Romney and Liz Cheney are not compatible anymore. It's going to be us or them."

"You want to talk about 'cancel culture'? They are on a mission to cancel the Republican Party," she added. "This style of politics, when you are coddling and enabling someone who harasses people who are victims of a mass shooting — the American people, I have more faith in them than that. That might be okay for Trump to get clicks and to get famous online for all the wrong reasons, but that is not what the American people want, thank goodness."

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