RINOs Want A New Party?
This is just rich! The Republican Party's anointed insiders have publicly stated that if Donald Trump is nominated as the Republican candidate for president, they may have to start a new party, so distasteful to them is a Trump candidacy. Never mind that it was they who demanded a statement of support from Trump forcing his commitment to loyalty to the party. A typically unilateral agreement, it would seem. At that time the party elders probably thought their heirs apparent Jeb! Bush and Marco Rubio would be overwhelmingly embraced by we, the great unwashed. But something unforeseen happened on the way to the lectern. It seems we, the great unwashed, actually would prefer an outsider candidate to lead our nation back to prosperity, rather than the entrenched, tenured and disconnected candidate selected for us by the party bosses. And for good reason, not the least of which is the ominous $1.1 trillion omnibus bill Christmas present that Paul Ryan and the Republican controlled congress gave the Kenyan just last week. That bill was a slap in the face to the American voters, who for the last two midterm elections have sent Republican after Republican to both the Senate and the House to stop the Kenyan's disastrous totalitarian policies. But somehow these freshmen Republicans have "grown" in office - to use a democrat term - and despite their campaign promises to the contrary, now support the big government, big spending policies in Washington DC. Democrats gloat, dance, and can't believe their good fortune. Who says you can't buy me love?
And They Are Frighteningly Close! |
So the American electorate is acutely aware that the left, lead by the Dear Leader himself, is intent on destroying American culture. White privilege, black lives matter, global climate change, erasing the Confederacy from history, promoting morally repugnant ideas such as homosexual lifestyle and the selling of human baby parts, and worst of all, embracing the Islamic invasion and its inevitable sharia law, are all leftist constructs designed to overwhelm Americans into accepting this transformation into a totalitarian regime, and as such rejecting their libertarian foundation. So far the electorate has resisted this transformation by speaking loudly at the ballot box. So far. As elected Republicans, along with kindred spirits across the isle, continue to govern against the will of the people, it should come as no surprise when outsiders, defying both political correctness and the media, surge overwhelmingly in the polls.
So let the neoconservatives and big government RINOs whine about starting a new party. They really don't have to go to the trouble, because after all, they've been democrats all along.
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