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According to a recent USA Today report, 238 Republican staffers signed a letter in support of Kamala Harris, arguing that a second term for President Trump would “irreparably damage our beloved democracy.”
And they are opposed to the Democrats because the alternative is “simply unacceptable.” Their staff worked for McCain, George W. Bush, and Mitt Romney — the same people once considered a threat to democracy by the Democrats. How quickly fools forget.
So why are 238 true conservatives so angry, fleeing the Republican Party and flocking to the most liberal presidential candidate of our lifetimes? A woman without the burden of brain cells.
She's a woman completely removed from reality – I mean, she's a weirdo who posts bail for violent criminals, tries to tax money she hasn't earned, and even demands payment for inmates' sex transitions – if she gets any crazier, I'd feed her to an elephant.
But the answer, as always, is one word: “Trump.” And it trumps everything. They're not policies, because they never mention it. Instead, they pander to a party that imports murderers and rapists while rambling on and on about vague horrors. Apparently, our political parties are not up to the job. And they're writing similar letters in 2020, too.
So what happened? I know. The last four years have been like being circumcised with a spoon fork. Disasters from the border to Afghanistan, crime, inflation, strange staffing decisions, the list goes on.
So shouldn't these truth-tellers at least acknowledge that their support came at a cost? Or perhaps there was no cost at all? They got what they deserve: strange new respect from the media, invitations to previously off-limits cocktail parties, a guest appearance on CNN sniffing Jim Acosta's farts.
And after four years of left-wing insanity, they're doing it again like nothing happened. And, you know, it's not a bad policy. Heck, even Harris is unseating Trump.
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Instead, he rejected their approach, which is kind of like suing the doctor who saved your life because he shaved your head to remove a tumor, so now they're storming into battle, like Liz Warren at the Columbus Day parade.
You know, there's no doubt that these Republicans received similar attacks from the left that Trump is receiving now. George W. Bush was called a war criminal every day. They saw Romney as a bigot, a white man putting black people back in chains. And then there's McCain, who was a media darling until he ran against Obama. Then he became an old reactionary bigot who would bomb Iran and start World War III.
U.S. Senator John McCain (R-AZ) speaks during a taping of “Meet the Press” at NBC Studios in Washington, DC on November 12, 2006. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images, Meet the Press)
It's clear that these Republicans are trashier than a hotel toilet at an IBS convention. They're nothing more than swamp rats who are afraid of the orange monster because he flipped the script. When Trump showed up, nothing went according to plan.
There's an approved way to do this, whether you're Republican or Democrat, there's an approved pipeline for producing candidates, and Trump unclogged that pipeline with a fire hose of fluid. No wonder they're acting like Mike Tyson punched them in the prostate.
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But remember, the Democrats may seize 238 drones, but Trump gets Tulsi and RFK Jr., two people who don't just sign letters but are willing to pitch ideas and discuss solutions. I'd take this deal any day, because it's people like Trump who are willing to break the mold.
So if you are truly an extremist, a traitor in the purest sense of the word, how could you not do the same thing? They sued Trump, tried to arrest him, tried to kill him, changed laws and voting methods to stop him from winning, and humiliated, targeted and deceived not only him but his supporters as well.
What does that tell us? He's scary. Scarier than a court-ordered orgy with “The View.” So now is the time to ask yourself if you want to join a motherfucker petition or a pirate ship full of scary people.
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The great thing about being on a pirate ship is that you've already decided you don't care what other people think. You're free. Freer than those petition-signing wimps.
Unlike them, you don't crave acceptance. You are who you are. You don't have to belong. You just have to be honest, especially on November 5th.





