Monday, December 4, 2023

The Republican Party is saturated with abject cowards

Along with their partners in crime, the media, some of them perpetrated the Russia collusion hoax for years, a colossal lie from the outset. They allowed the impeachment of President Trump twice on wholly fabricated and insignificant charges.  

 Patricia McCarthy - American Thinker  "Could the Republican Party as currently constituted be any more ineffective?

"Any more cowardly?  Any more easily and willingly steamrolled?  

"Not likely.  

There are a few good men and women, to be sure, but they are too few to fight the limp-wristed, irresolute majority of their colleagues.  

"Most of them work for the opposition, Kevin McCarthy being the recent prime example.  He made promises to become Speaker, did not keep any of them, and was justifiably dethroned.  

"Now he wants to submarine the new speaker, Mike Johnson, who may be entangled beyond his ken.  Johnson may just be a good man who has been thrown to the wolves of Congress. Will he survive?  

"Will he have the courage to do what McCarthy would not?  Hold the corruptocrats accountable?  That would be the Biden family of grifters; Christopher Wray, the despicable, lying head of the FBI; Homeland Security chief Alejandro Mayorkas, the chief saboteur of the nation with his calculated importation of ten million illegal aliens from all over the world; and Merrick Garland, the thoroughly venal Attorney General who has persecuted any and all persons who were in D.C. on January 6, 2021.  Garland is singularly the face of the police state America has become with the acquiescence of the Republican Party. 

"What have our elected Republicans in Congress done to fight back against the treachery of the left since the Obama administration?  

"They made a few noises, held a few hearings, but beyond that?  

"Nothing." . . .  

If Trump Wins The GOP Primaries But Denied The Nomination By The GOP, Republicans Will Be Annihilated In 2024 - The Lid   . . ."With less than two months to go until the first votes are cast in the 2024 presidential nominating contest, with the Iowa caucus set for Jan. 15 and the New Hampshire primary set for Jan. 23, former President Donald Trump remains ahead with a commanding lead over his rivals for the Republican nomination, leading by an average of 47 points over his nearest rivals Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis and former South Carolina Republican Gov. Nikki Haley, according to the latest average of national polls compiled by RealClearPolitics.com." . . .

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