He doesn’t have a long enough career to show his true colors. RINOs are sleepers, long touting the R values and positions, making legislative moves that won’t cost them politically — is it really going out on limb to sue Governor Hairdo? Low hanging fruit.
Look at his background. Straight out of central casting. Newsom with an R.
Wonder why all the handshake accounts are here just to promote the next “Stepford” Governor?
Being highly skeptical is an attribute acquired from years of supporting democrats, and long suffering in the belief that the political process even marginally represents the People.
I've met Kevin Kiley myself, he wrote a book specifically called "Recall Newsom." He ain't a rino. A rino doesn't sue Newsom and wins 3 times for overreach of the governor executive power. Just like how a rino doesn't like McConnell doesnt take Pelosi or Schumer or Schiff, and wins. Get your facts straight.
I've also met the other Republican candidates, only very few are good. I know all the people in the bay area doing the recall, including the volunteers and the top staff.
the only "facts" I presented about Kiley are directly from his public bio: 36. Harvard. Yale. Lawyer. stint at Federal Reserve. my opinion about those facts is that he's too young to be a known quantity and that RINOs can go many years undetected.
my question to you was not rhetorical: 'do you think suing Newsom is politically going out on a limb?'
McConnell is a crypt-keeper like Pelosi and all the political zombies doing the bidding of the technocratic elite -- faceless moneyed powers with no national allegiance. the D-R binary is an illusion to keep us divided, though the Dems have been completely lost to the globalist agenda.
any candidate naive to the globalist agenda is ripe to be plucked and consumed by this system of power. look up Agenda 21 (now Agenda 30), the World Economic Forum's Great Reset, Technocracy (Patrick Wood does a good job summarizing the history and agenda), Zbigniew Brzezinski's 1971 book "Between Two Ages" outlining the Technetronic Society, and China's Social Credit System.
He doesn’t have a long enough career to show his true colors. RINOs are sleepers, long touting the R values and positions, making legislative moves that won’t cost them politically — is it really going out on limb to sue Governor Hairdo? Low hanging fruit.
Look at his background. Straight out of central casting. Newsom with an R.
Wonder why all the handshake accounts are here just to promote the next “Stepford” Governor?
Being highly skeptical is an attribute acquired from years of supporting democrats, and long suffering in the belief that the political process even marginally represents the People.
I've met Kevin Kiley myself, he wrote a book specifically called "Recall Newsom." He ain't a rino. A rino doesn't sue Newsom and wins 3 times for overreach of the governor executive power. Just like how a rino doesn't like McConnell doesnt take Pelosi or Schumer or Schiff, and wins. Get your facts straight.
I've also met the other Republican candidates, only very few are good. I know all the people in the bay area doing the recall, including the volunteers and the top staff.
the only "facts" I presented about Kiley are directly from his public bio: 36. Harvard. Yale. Lawyer. stint at Federal Reserve. my opinion about those facts is that he's too young to be a known quantity and that RINOs can go many years undetected.
my question to you was not rhetorical: 'do you think suing Newsom is politically going out on a limb?'
McConnell is a crypt-keeper like Pelosi and all the political zombies doing the bidding of the technocratic elite -- faceless moneyed powers with no national allegiance. the D-R binary is an illusion to keep us divided, though the Dems have been completely lost to the globalist agenda.
any candidate naive to the globalist agenda is ripe to be plucked and consumed by this system of power. look up Agenda 21 (now Agenda 30), the World Economic Forum's Great Reset, Technocracy (Patrick Wood does a good job summarizing the history and agenda), Zbigniew Brzezinski's 1971 book "Between Two Ages" outlining the Technetronic Society, and China's Social Credit System.
Yes and Kevin Kiley, Larry Elder, Jenny Raes, and Diego Martinzes are nothing like what you described.