And so…we now have yet another RINO, this time in the person of Asa Hutchinson, crawling out from under his rock to come rushing to the defense of none other than fellow RINO Liz Cheney, and to blame Donald Trump for the dastardly deed of “dividing” the Republican Party. Personally, if “dividing” the party ends with Donald Trump on one side and dopes like Hutchinson on the other, then let me just say that I am all for it! And if President Trump IS successful in separating the RINOs from the rest of the party he will have increased considerably the survivability of the party.
Also, it’s according to rumor that Hutchinson is apparently
pretty unpopular with Republicans there in his own state, and of course that
would be primarily because he's a spineless, unprincipled and useless
do-nothing that very few bother to listen to anymore. And it’s because of those
like him that a vast majority of Republican voters remain unified behind Donald
Trump. It is minority of losers like this hack and others like Cheney,
Kinzinger and any number of other RINOs who are actually trying to split the
party courtesy of their blatant anti-America and clearly elitist rhetoric.
While appearing Tuesday on CNN’s New Day, Hutchinson
told host John Berman that House Republican Conference Chairwoman Liz Cheney
should not be ousted from her leadership position and accused former President
Trump of “dividing” the Republican Party. And it was Berman who said, “I
pointed out in our last segment it’s the former president, Donald Trump, who’s
obsessing about the last election and can’t let go of the past and not look
toward the future. What would your message be to him, who the vast majority of
his messages from Mar-a-Lago have been all been election lies?”
And Hutchinson responded by saying, “Whenever we do
not have the president in power from our party, you have divided leadership —
you have many different voices. And former President Trump is dividing our
party, and so it’s important that we not unite with someone who is dividing our
party. Let’s talk about those ideas, let’s talk about the future, let’s talk
about the differences with the Biden administration. That’s what builds our
party. And so I don’t believe Liz Cheney should be ousted for a vote of
conscience.” Believe it or not Asa, she’s officially gone!!!
Anyway, Hutchinson went on to say, “I believe that
we need to concentrate on more things that bring us together than to separate
us, and going down and seeing former President Trump, to me, causes more
division than anything else.” So Republicans need to concentrate on those things
that bring us together? Is he totally oblivious to what our current *president
is doing or, for that matter, the fact that congressional Democrats are now
very hard at work trying to legalize the cheating that took place that allowed
them to steal the 2020 presidential election? Or does he not care?
Look, I hate to be the one to tell this pathetic old
dolt, but there is NO Republican Party without Donald Trump. And he can like it
or not, but that’s just the way it is and how it’s going to be. Hutchinson is just
another example of all that is wrong with the Republican Party. The Republicans
were nothing more than a speedbump when it came to building a border wall and
putting America first, until Donald Trump came along. In the days since Ronald Reagan,
it was all about what was best for the big donors, not about protecting
American jobs or doing the will of conservative voters.
The Republicans, before the arrival of Donald Trump,
were very much content with allowing our manufacturing jobs to leave the
country and, worse, to allow the Communist Chinese to essentially buy control
of the American economy. And oddly enough, it’s now these very same ‘Republicans’
who seem to be very determined in their continuing attempt to paint Donald
Trump as being the bad guy here, when, in fact, the real bad guys here are…THEM!
And it’s because of their lack of spine and their unwillingness to stand up to
those seeking to destroy our country.
And now, besides having to deal with dinosaurs like
Hutchinson, and those like Willard, Collins, Sasse and Murkowski to name but a
few, we also still have to deal with those like Flake, Kasich, Boehner, Ryan all
of whom still spend much of their time accusing Donald Trump of doing those
things that they themselves have done or continue to do. Before the arrival of
Donald Trump, the Republican Party had been proven itself to be pretty
dysfunctional. And that had nothing whatsoever to do with Donald Trump and it
had everything to do with our many RINOs.
And let’s be honest, it’s not Donald Trump who is
trying to divide the Republican Party, it’s just the opposite that’s true. He
has done nothing more than to try to bring the party together by promoting, and/or
putting into place, those policies that were, for the most part, conservative
and that were most definitely ‘America First.’ It’s people like Hutchinson, and
Cheney, who are the problem. They were hired by the people to do a job, only to
fail miserably. And it was after Donald Trump exposed them for the frauds they
so obviously are, they began an effort to destroy him.
And President Trump didn’t force Cheney to vote to
impeach on bogus, partisan political charges. Cheney did that all on her own
and as a result ostracized herself from the party. The Republicans have become
the party of the working class and the middle class, and Cheney has indicated
she clearly had no interest in that. To say she is out of touch would be
stating the obvious. RINOs couldn’t hit water if they fell out of a boat and Democrats
couldn’t locate water if they were on the beach. Both sides have squandered an
incredible Republic entrusted to them. Vote the bums OUT!
Oh, and here's a little tip for all of these RINOs
that just might come in handy. The next time you all want to open your mouth to
slander or denigrate the best Republican president since Reagan, ask yourself
this: Who was, and continues to be, more attentive to the concerns of the
average conservative voter; you or Donald Trump? And it’s none of these people
who seem capable of understanding that Donald Trump being Donald Trump had
little to do with his election to the presidency. And it also has very little
to do with the level of support that he continues to enjoy.
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