Posted on 09/16/2021 8:01:41 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
*How about no one show up to vote for Graham in the primary? How about letting the State GOP that it would be a good idea to find someone else?*
No one challenges the incumbents. That’s the problem. The state GOP is as lazy as those on unemployment. Why work if you don’t have to?
it was the most sickening thing ever to happen. turning a 911 remembrance into trashing Americans who liked Trump. Pathetic.
If the Democrats couldn’t get Hillary over the finish line they learned that stealing elections is their only hope.
Bush is a stupid man, but that sets him apart from very few in DC.
I think it’s as simple as this: He is a neocon who got in over his head and is trying to soften his legacy of failure by sucking up to the leftist historians who write all the history books by attacking Trump and the deplorables.
Partisan Media Shill Michael Arceneaux: I'm not in the habit of quoting someone I've long loathed, but former President Donald Trump
I don’t think they’re lazy. The incumbents thrown the state GOP bones to keep them happy. Maybe tip them off with some inside info so their stock portfolios can grow a bit.
For me, they’re one of the biggest parts of the problems. We’re forced to pick who they put up.
I know Bush is a RINO turd, and I know we need to purge our RINOs - post haste.
But WE should do the purging ourselves. We should take out our own trash.
Accepting help from self-described Trump loathers is a fools gambit. The enemy knows it can win by pointing out our divisions and stoking our feuds.
I’m not saying go easy on Bush because he’s a Republican - not at all. He should be drawn and quartered - but WE should do it.
The only reason this Trump loather is pretending to agree with Trump is to divide us.
For a conservative like Trump to win a majority, he needs to inspire the MAGA base, but he also needs the votes of “moderate” Republicans who supported Bush’s war on terror.
MAGA deplorables are loud, proud and gaining in numbers, but we do NOT have a majority - not even close. We need to build a coalition - not only with working class Democrats, but also with the older more hawkish Republicans who, like it or not, supported Bush’s war on terror.
The Democrats understand this, and desperately need to drive wedges wherever they can.
*We’re forced to pick who they put up.*
Qaz you are right.
Once they’re in office they decide AMONGST THEMSELVES who will be speaker. We could light a fire under their asses and tell them no when it comes to speaker McCarthy.
That said the GOP in Bakersfield should be the ones to take him out. Water issues. No fight. Pull an Eric Cantor.
Absolutely.
One person needs to stand up and challenge McCarthy. If that happens, folks will get to witness the full force of those powers. They’ll dump millions into the race, a race for one small district in the middle of interior California. They’ll do everything and anything to destroy his opponent. They’ll stop at nothing.
All to keep the RINO/UNIPARTY/GOPe/Chamber of Commerce/Assistant Democrat Stooge in DC and as the House Republican Leader.
Sadly, folks will fall for it.
Interestingly, I’ve never been to Bakersfield, but my nephew has been quite a few times. Describes as very blue collar, middle class, bikers, Conservative. Certainly not the polished, perfect hair, living with Frank Lund clown that I see in McCarthy.
Same here... Al Gore and John Kerry would have been much worse...
Stopped reading midway through sentence two. Hard pass.
Bush is only on board to protect his own a##, some day we will know the truth about 9-11 georgie some day
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