And so it is then, according to one of the great political prophets of our time, John Kasich, that the Republican Party will die if it remains the party of Donald Trump. And to that I have but one thing to say: “So let it be written, so let it be done!” But I do hate to have to be the one to break it to old John, but it would seem that HIS beloved Republican Party may already be dead. And it is he and the many like him of whom it can be said were the cause of it’s rather untimely demise, not Donald Trump. And frankly, I’m rather surprised that, as a guy who prides himself as having his finger on the pulse when it comes to all things political, he doesn’t already know that.
But be that as it may, it was on Wednesday of this
week that Kasich, during another of what has become his string of appearances on
CNN, this time on the “Situation Room” with Wolf blitzer, stated that the
Republican Party will die if it continues to be the party of Donald Trump. While
discussing if House Republicans are going to remove Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene
from her committee appointments, Kasich said, “I was the chairman of the committee
that balanced the federal budget. I was the one that was able to do reform
inside the federal government. I did so many things down there that were
conservative.” For sure, old John loves blowing his own horn!
Anyway, Kasich then went on to say, “And now these
guys are off on some — I don’t even know where they are — they’re on some crazy
tangent here.” And then it was ‘panelist’ Dana Bash who said, “That’s the
point. They are the Republican party now, governor. The House Republicans are
very much representative of a very large chunk of the GOP. Until they, you
know, unless they do something to say these views are not okay and, yes,
they’re speaking out, but take action about it, then talking about conservative
fiscal responsibility and all those things, you know, it gets drowned out.
Don’t you think?” Kasich boldly responded saying, “I agree with that.”
And he went on to say, “Dana. Here is the thing. The
Senate Republicans, Mitch McConnell, couldn’t put out a stronger statement.
He’s saying that this lady should be disciplined, should lose her committees in
the least, and should be isolated. So he’s a pretty big spokesperson. This gets
back to what’s going on inside the party. Is it a Trump party, not a Trump
party? If it stays a Trump party in the long term, it will not be successful.
It will begin to die. Frankly, it’s dying already, because a lot of people have
left the party.” Personally, I would argue the fact that those who Kasich
references as having already left the party, have actually done a favor for the
party.
And Kasich said, “There is a chance for them to get
back on their feet, but if they can’t even make a simple decision about this
lady and they can’t decide to support Liz Cheney and her vote of consciousness,
what does that tell you about those people? Disgraceful.” Look, the party that
Kasich now describes as dying unless changes are made, is a party that has
essentially degenerated into what is nothing more than an odd assortment of ‘dead
subservient-deep-state-actors walking’ but they just haven't woke up and
realized it yet because they are still receiving a paycheck unlike the millions
of their fellow citizens who they are supposed to be there to serve.
I do look at things a bit differently than does Mr.
Kasich. You see, I see it as being the other way around, that the party will
most assuredly die out if it DOES NOT remain the party of Trump. This should
have been painfully obvious after the enormous show of Trump support that appeared
in the capital on 6 January. And if 80% of Republicans do truly believe that Donald
Trump was elected and ‘Creepy Joe’ was not, that too should tell you something.
There is no longer much support for the likes of Kasich. Hence the reason he
continues to show up with increasing regularity on CNN and MSDNC as those are
the ONLY places he can find someone willing to listen to him.
Kasich was one of the very first haters of Donald
Trump and it’s rather odd that we now find him trying to restore his
credibility by appearing at America’s ‘fake news’ headquarters, CNN, continuing
to sound the alarm that the Republican Party will die if it does not abandon
Donald Trump, and soon. Poor Kasich seems to be unable to understand reality.
He seems to think he can convince CNN viewers to hate President Trump, which
they already do and have ever since the famed escalator ride. So he’s doing
little more than to beat the proverbial dead horse and assist those whom he
claims to hate as we all those who are busy expediting the demise of his own party.
And it’s those who are the haters of Donald Trump,
and the RINOs like Kasich, who should be considered as being most responsible for
Republican losses in the House, but more so in the Senate. And it was the same band
of political losers who, by aiding and abetting the Democrat Party in promoting
fabricated investigations, fabricated ballots, election fraud, corrupt law
enforcement/intelligence agencies, and now the Democrat Party's new age
Confederacy that is implementing censorship, social credit discrimination, and
political segregation, are also most responsible for how it’s ‘Creepy Joe’ who
is now sitting in the Oval Office and not Donald Trump.
Kasich is another of those who insist upon pointing
figures at everyone but themselves as being responsible for the premature
demise of the Republican Party. These people seem totally unwilling to accept
any level of blame, choosing to instead to blame Donald Trump, his millions of
supporters, the Tea Party, and the entire ‘Make America Great Again’ movement. But
it’s the death of the party that could have been so easily averted. Saving the
party was literally within the grasp of those who claim to want to save it. Yet
when they had the guy in the White House who could have accomplished just that,
what is it that they chose to do? They chose to stab him in the back.
Donald Trump received 11 Million more votes than any
previous Republican presidential candidate, including a higher percentage of
all minorities. Yet the CNN/MSNBC dwelling RINOs insist upon pretending that he
will somehow bring about the death of the party. This has nothing to do with
electoral success and everything to do with their own image and their own grasp
on power within the badly dysfunctional Republican Establishment. If the Republican
Party remains the party of Trump, then these people will come to have no role
to play and possess little influence. All the status, the influence and wealth
that goes with being GOP aristocracy evaporates.
Without the Trumpers, the Republican Party will have
a rapidly decreasing number of victories as we head into the future. As usual,
this back stabber has it all backwards. He really doesn’t get it, it’s not
about Trump, it’s about the voters who believe in American greatness and being ‘America
First’ supporters. That is the real reason Republicans are in trouble, because
they have zero understanding of the base of their own party. They seem to think
we’re all a bunch of limp-wristed, latte sipping, pajama people who only want
free stuff and more and bigger government. The establishment has no core
principles that appeal to conservative voters.
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