This sounds accurate and I haven't even watched it.
Republicans without Trump are dead. They're establishment scum that refuse to talk about real issues... Like their weak, fake, pansy asses with jello for backbones likely because they're corrupt to the core themselves.
At this point, if they're not fighting for us by raising the issue of election integrity, they might as well be the enemy. Fuck them all to hell and back. I will never, ever vote again because that would be the definition of insanity.
We should remind the republican party establishment of the words of their icon, Gorge Bush Jr. when we describe the (R) party. "You are either with us, or you are against us."
Trump is trying to change this country for the better, and he has a deadline (8 years, total). Most everybody else (congress) is just trying to make it to retirement from their elected positions. In other words, 'don't rock the boat.' They say only what they need to say to get reelected.
Hawley is the prime example (Gaetz second) of an elected official trying to make positive change, regardless of the consequence to his future. (That is, these guys know they can succeed in the private sector whenever this ride comes to an end.)
This sounds accurate and I haven't even watched it.
Republicans without Trump are dead. They're establishment scum that refuse to talk about real issues... Like their weak, fake, pansy asses with jello for backbones likely because they're corrupt to the core themselves.
At this point, if they're not fighting for us by raising the issue of election integrity, they might as well be the enemy. Fuck them all to hell and back. I will never, ever vote again because that would be the definition of insanity.
We should remind the republican party establishment of the words of their icon, Gorge Bush Jr. when we describe the (R) party. "You are either with us, or you are against us."
Trump is trying to change this country for the better, and he has a deadline (8 years, total). Most everybody else (congress) is just trying to make it to retirement from their elected positions. In other words, 'don't rock the boat.' They say only what they need to say to get reelected.
Hawley is the prime example (Gaetz second) of an elected official trying to make positive change, regardless of the consequence to his future. (That is, these guys know they can succeed in the private sector whenever this ride comes to an end.)