Republicans face a dilemma. They stand for nothing. They’ve simply having prostrated themselves at the feet of the Former Guy, then strapped themselves to him as he prepares to plunge off another cliff. If the GOP wants to demonstrate the depth and breadth of the “talent” in their party – and make it appear that…
Month: May 2021
Most Republicans Are Scared of a Public Investigation into the Capitol Insurrection
In case you weren’t convinced that most House Republicans are a miserable sack of vermin, the aptly titled #2 Republican in the House, Steve Scalise, issued a notice to Republican members that Republican “Leadership recommends a NO vote on H.R. 3233 – National Commission to Investigate the January 6 Attack on the United States Capitol Complex…
The Republican Party is in a Sorry State
“Cowards” was trending on Twitter the other day. Without even looking at the related tweets, it was readily apparent that this referred to Republicans, specifically, to House Republicans who had just voted to oust Liz Cheney from their Leadership. Liz Cheney has as conservative a voting record as any Representative, but she is being cast…
Republicans are the Party of Cognitive Dissonance
Republicans have no policies. None. Zero. So they fill the void by attempting to obstruct Biden/Democratic policy and legislative proposals that are beneficial to — and supported by — the American public; concocting culture wars; and promoting revisionist history. Of course, sometimes these “lofty goals” conflict and collide with each other. As do most Americans,…
How Could Republicans Draft These Clowns?
If you were starting a political party and were given the chance to select who you’d like to lead it to capture the imagination of the American public with innovative ideas to help make their lives better, would you select such dimwits as The Former Guy, Kevin McCarthy, Gym Jordan, Steve Scalise, Matt Gaetz, Ted…
President Biden’s Address to Congress Revealed the Stark Difference Between Democrats and Republicans
The stunning contrast between the Democratic Party and the Republican Party was graphically illustrated by comparing President Biden’s Address to Congress with Sen. Tim Scott’s Republican Rebuttal. The President’s speech was soaring and inspiring – not in its tone, although the calm, reassuring tenor of his speech was a refreshing change from self-serving rantings of…
