The RINOs ongoing defense of Liz Cheney continues to get more and more bizarre. To the point where you have to wonder who it is that they are so desperate to convince regarding their importance. I mean it’s as if they are purposely trying to torpedo any chance their party may have when it comes to taking back control of the House and gaining seats in the Senate come the 2022 election. It’s just one more reason why these people are simply not to be trusted. They really are the enemy within.
And it was none other Mitt Romney, aka Willard, who once
again rushed to defend Cheney, this time claiming that any attempt to remove
the embattled Wyoming RINO as House Republican Conference chair would most
certainly do damage to the Republicans at the ballot box. It was in issuing his
dire warning that Willard recently took to Twitter to make the imbecilic claim
that “Expelling Liz Cheney from leadership won’t gain the GOP one additional
voter, but it will cost us quite a few.”
Willard’s more recent comments come after the praise
he offered Cheney just last week, when he said, “Every person of conscience
draws a line beyond which they will not go: Liz Cheney refuses to lie. As one
of my Republican Senate colleagues said to me following my impeachment vote: ‘I
wouldn’t want to be a member of a group that punished someone for following
their conscience.’” Following one’s conscience is one thing, what Cheney has
done, and continues to do, is tantamount to treason.
Cheney has faced considerable blowback for her constant
criticisms of former President Trump. And it was as recently as last Monday
that Cheney again garnered ire for stating that anyone alleging that the 2020
presidential election was stolen is “poisoning our democratic system” — a
direct rebuke of President Trump, who claimed previously that his defeat to *president
‘Creepy Joe’ Biden would be known moving forward as “THE BIG LIE!” The evidence
is absolutely glaring, and yet…
Cheney’s constant targeting of President Trump has
become too large a distraction for the House Republican caucus to ignore at a
time when the party is working to retake the lower chamber. House Minority
Leader Kevin McCarthy and House Minority Whip Steve Scalise have both endorsed
Rep. Elise Stefanik to replace Cheney as House Republican Conference chair. But
rumor has it that Stefanik might not be all that different than Cheney as she voted against much of the Trump agenda.
During a recent appearance on ‘Fox News’ McCarthy
said, “To defeat Nancy Pelosi and the socialist agenda, we need to be united,
and that starts with leadership. That’s why we will have a vote next week, and
we want to be united and looking moving forward. I think that’s what will take
place.” He added, “Any member can take whatever position they believe in.
That’s what the voters vote on the individuals, and they make that decision.
What we are talking about, it’s a position in leadership.”
And McCarthy went on to say, “We are in one of our
biggest battles ever for this nation and the direction of whether this century
will be ours. As conference chair, you have the most critical jobs of the
messenger going forward.” And again, I bring up the subject of Ms. Stefanik’s
voting record when it comes to President Trump’s agenda. Is SHE the right
person for the position she has been recommended to assume? And how much ground
can be gained by swapping one RINO for another?
Look, if Willard had any sense at all he would simply
choose to ride off quietly into the sunset, never to be seen or heard from
again. But instead, he seems quite determined to go out like a flaming pile of poo.
Keeping Cheney around in any kind of a leadership position would likely cost Republicans
far more votes than keeping her would gain, including MINE! Personally, I continue
to regret ever voting for Willard, even while holding my nose, in the mistaken
hope that he would be better than ‘BO’.
I think it pretty safe to say that Willard doesn’t much
care for regular Americans, it’s pretty clear that he thinks he is above them
and much smarter than them. It seems to a common trait regarding those
politicians who are RINOs or Democrats. They actually seem to think that we hold
them in such high regard as to be incapable of making it through our drab
little lives without their guidance. I don’t know anyone who has ever reached out
to a politician to ask what might be the best way to do anything.
What we currently have in the Republican Party is
much like an infestation of cockroaches. We’ve moved on from those like Jeff
Flake, John McCain, Paul Ryan and John Boehner to those like Willard, Lindsey
Graham, Mitch McConnell, Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins. They are the proverbial
albatross around the neck of the Republican Party and they do great harm to the
party’s ability to survive as a viable alternative to what has become the rabidly
left wing Democrat Party.
They all sound as if they are the MOST conservative
people on planet earth when seeking our vote. And then it’s shortly after they’ve been
elected that they conveniently forget most, if not all, of what they had promised
in their effort to gain our vote. That strategy suffered a pretty significant
setback with the arrival of Donald Trump onto the political scene. Hence the rationale,
on the part of these RINOs, for the level of deceit and their continuing effort
to malign President Trump.
And I would like to think that people are now finally
beginning to wake up and recognize the fact that there really is not a dime’s worth
of difference between these RINOs and the Democrats. And it’s clear that the
RINOs are also seeing that happen, hence their reason for going to the lengths
that they have in continuing their effort to defend someone who is so very
obviously one of their own and recommending as her replacement someone who is
not really so very much different.
It seems as if these RINOs would have much preferred
to see Hitlery elected in 2016! And also, it seems not to matter, in the least,
to any of them that President Trump was able to get three Supreme Court
justices confirmed, grow the economy beyond all expectations, make America energy
independent, improve our national security posture and forcing allies to pay
their way, fostered an America first mentality that was in the process of
bringing jobs back to America and to secure our border.
And do any of these RINOs actually think that Hitlery
would have been able to accomplish even one half of what President Trump was
able to accomplish and without even the slightest assistance from so many
within his own party? Hitlery would have had virtually no concept of how to do any
of that, it would have been four years of nothing more than the same sort of failure
from Democrats that we’ve become accustomed to. The same kind of crap we’re
seeing from ‘Creepy Joe’.
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