- Nov 10, 2019
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Just observing. You did not take object with any statement I made, so apparently you agree with all. See, you are doing your part. What makes you think so poorly of other republicans for not doing their part? Like I asked before, what is it you would have republicans to show their support for the trump administration?You were frightened by a Democrat kissing babies and shaking hands as a small child, no doubt. Republicans, time and time again have stood up for the president. They looked the other way when he used stolen opposition research from from wikileaks, supplied by the Russians. They cheered when he attacked the free press, even though freedom of the press is protected in the Constitution. Republicans used to like the constitution. Does not bother them that he has hired and fired more officials in executive posts in first 3 years than most presidents have in 8 or even 12. They haven't once squawked about his hiring abilities or judgment. They stood behind him, without the 35% showing any disapproval when it was proven the Russians hired a 13 state ad campaign based on the polling data supplied them by his campaign. When the white house legal counsel (architect of the judicial restructuring/replacement of judges, including supreme court judges) quit to avoid following an illegal order to fire the independent prosecutor, they supported his judgment that he could fire anybody he liked and it would not be obstruction of justice. They didn't bat an eye when he redirected money approved by both houses of Congress and signed by him for schools on military bases to build his wall, that Mexico told him they were not going to build, even before the election. This forum is filled with republicans calling him "our dear leader" and saying he was sent by God, and proclaiming him the best president in the history of the US. When he spoke up for the good people on the side of the white supremacists, they beat down the cries of "racist President" that were heard across the country. They stood behind his refusal of documents and witnesses (it ain't a crime if you can't prove it) during his impeachment. That is more than any party in the history of American presidential impeachment, even though his chief of staff (who was in on the call) admitted (we do stuff like that, get over it) to the whole country. The republicans have done everything under the sun to support him, without negative judgment, short of forming on the white house lawn for a Sieg Heil salute, whenever he walks out the door. They just gave him 2 trillion dollars and are not complaining that a week later he fired the IG that was supposed to conduct over-site of the money, even though the administration had never had a disapproving remark about the man for the last three years.![]()
When will Republicans go on offense?
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getting tired of the GOP playing political nice with these bottom feeding dirt bags. Of course half the GOP are worthless as well.
What is it you would have the republicans do?
Keep peddling your demrat party line. anyone with an IQ above sea level knows you are pushing BS. In spite of left wing PC we still have first amendment so carry on.