What Stoller is saying is that some people on the right are re-evaluating their economic frame of thinking. The Reagan doctrine and the Libertarianism of it is evaporating before our eyes. And a few Republicans, a few, are thinking about trade, anti-trust, and some forms of populism on economics.
Just as people like Bernie Sanders worked with Republicans in the House on civil liberties or with Republicans in the Senate on drug pricing or the VA, there can be a coalition with GOP if they're moving on some economic things for regular working families.
But yes, in general fukk the GOP. I agree with that. No questions asked. I want them to lose badly this year.
But I don't want someone like Hawley taking economic populism for the GOP to run on in the future. That'd be a disaster.