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The GOP Purge Is Coming!
The Never Trumpers & Republicans for Biden cabal of corrupted politicians don’t realize the danger headed their way. I wrote, following the Left’s successful coup against President Trump, there are now two Republican party’s, Trump’s, if he wishes to embrace it and the other one, and the other one is in danger of being replaced. Good riddance. It’s a start!
I think the purge may have started to roll in Arizona. The Arizona Republican Party under the strong leadership of Chairwoman Kelli Ward has censured, for what it’s worth now, Cindy McCain, John McCain’s widow, Arizona Governor Doug Ducey, and former Arizona GOP Senator Jeff Flake (what an appropriate name) for actively supporting President Trump’s removal. Kelli Ward has shown her true conservative grit as a solid supporter of President Trump who, unlike the three mentioned above, have stood firmly against endorsing the Left’s baseless claims of no election fraud in her state.
Cindy McCain’s response was to claim pride in what she did and offer her services to the Biden Administration. In Arizona, the other GOP is losing ground among its traditional conservative base, and Ward, who believes in “faith, family, and freedom,” remains a strong rally point not only to revitalize the state’s GOP but to show the way forward for Trump’s 80 million other supporters around the country. She believes it is important for Conservatives to become radical to keep America great. The Democrats’ decry radicalism if it has a conservative face but ignore it when their Stormtroopers, the Antifa and BLM, continue to conduct outrages in Blue Cities even after the Left grabbed their prize. They ignore, however, that Republicans did win local and state offices in record numbers. So, what’s the problem? The other GOP still holds the purse strings.
On the federal level, the GOP minority leader, Representative Kevin McCarthy, expressed concerns about the vote for Liz Cheney’s impeachment from GOP leadership. Why? Because she’s shown her nonconservative creds and needs to be replaced. His concern is probably because he’s next. Then there’s a photo of a smiling Mitch McConnell bumping elbows with the odious Nancy Pelosi that demands explanation if not condemnation. Mitch might find solace in the comity of the Congress but fails miserably when confronted with anything that could compromise his wife’s Chinese business interests.
Elaine Chao McConnell was Trump’s Transportation Secretary and quite possibly a sleeper agent for China’s emperor Xi Jinping. Who knows? The NSA does.
We can’t ignore Senator Lindsey Graham either. A smooth-talking salesman, he did good work supporting Trump’s judges’ selections but his promise to investigate deep state crimes exposed in the public arena simply disappeared down the rat hole. No one in the elite establishment, including Graham, will never see the inside of a prison.
At last, Senator Chuck Schumer’s ambitions have been met, and, like McConnell and the other anti-Trumpers, he has abandoned for power alone, all laudatory principles worth upholding except lying, cheating, and stealing. Washington DC Power is all that matters.
The prize creep of the ‘other GOP party’ is the soft-spoken but extreme “Never Trumper” Mitt Romney.
I no longer watch Fox News, but an interview came up on my smartphone of Romney being interviewed by Fox loser Chris Wallace. As expected, Romney agreed that Trump caused an insurrection and should be tried, but as he hadn’t heard the evidence in a trial yet, he reserved his decision to vote for or against impeachment. One wonders if Utah voters are as organized as Arizona in recognizing the political dangers to America if these people are allowed to retain their power? Are these people nuts or what?
Remember, freedom is the goal; the Constitution is the way. Now, go get ’em!
George G. McClellan, a California native, was a Regular Army veteran and served a post-war Korea tour. His post-army professional career covered 43 years in law enforcement, including the California Highway Patrol and the US Naval Investigative Service (NCIS). With the latter, he became a world traveler visiting and working in many countries from the Philippine Islands to the United Kingdom, Asia, the Middle-East, Bosnia, Europe, Russia, and India. He retired from the NIS at Naval Air Station, Atlanta, Ga., and has remained in the north Georgia area since 1990 as a co-owner of a Security Consulting company. He earned a Certified Protectional Professional (CPP) certification from the American Society for Industrial Security and a Fraud Examiner Certification (CFE).
He has published a historical biography on a namesake, a John Jacob Astor Fur Company member who explored a route west and back, after Lewis and Clark. Early American history, Celtic influence on America, and conservative politics remain his greatest interests. He is also a bagpiper since 1975. He and his wife, since 1965, now resides in Gilmer County, Ga.