Two Impeachments, No Convictions
- Donald R. McClarey
Donald R. McClarey
Cradle Catholic. Active in the pro-life movement since 1973. Father of three, one in Heaven, and happily married for 43 years. Small town lawyer and amateur historian. Former president of the board of directors of the local crisis pregnancy center for a decade.
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Remember the following list of traitors:
Richard Burr (R-N.C.), Bill Cassidy (R-La.), Susan Collins (R-Maine), Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska), Mitt Romney (R-Utah), Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) and Pat Toomey (R-Pa.)
Adam Kinzinger, Liz Cheney, Anthony Gonzalez, Jaime Herrera Beutler, John Katko, Peter Meijer, Dan Newhouse, Fred Upton, David Valadao, Tom Rice.
And of course Mitch McConnell who did not vote to convict, but has repeatedly used the left’s rhetoric and summed up today’s vote that “[President Trump] didn’t get away with anything. Yet.”
On the flip side while I have disagreed with them on many specific issues, Mike Lee and Rand Paul have remained consistent to their principles for their entire term in office. Perhaps the only two people actually trying to represent their constituents according to their promises rather than just playing political games.
I am going to guess most Senators did not want to hear the witnesses give their various testomonies.
Yippee!
As President Trump said near the end of his January 6 speech:
“The best is yet to come.”
Great statement by DJT. Once again, that rumbling sound is millions of Democrat and RINO heads exploding from coast to coast. Heh
With the exception of Murkowski, all of the seven back stabbers are either not seeking re-election or are just beginning their new six year terms. There would have been more except for their having to face the voters sooner, unfortunately. A majority look for getting back to the good ole days with Uncle Joe. Donald Trump is an amazing man and this nation owes him a debt of gratitude. May he, or someone in his mold, replace Biden in four years, if we last that long. The turncoats, including McConnel, are counting on the voters forgetting their treachery with the passage of time. May they be proved wrong. Our very Civilization is at stake in this battle. I fear for my grandchildren. May Jesus and his Blessed Mother Mary have mercy on us and help us to resist and defeat the evil which confronts us .
A common objection to starting a third party is that it can never draw the support of the two major parties, and thus supporting them is the only way forward.
But when a party is so full of traitors who only exist to sabotage the conservative agenda they claim to support, the bar is pretty low.
If Donald Trump started a new party and got just 6 senators and 25 representatives into office, that would probably still be more representation than we get from the Republicans.
But when a party is so full of traitors who only exist to sabotage the conservative agenda they claim to support, the bar is pretty low.
Actually I think most of the Republican party, including most of its elected officials, are pretty loyal to the conservative agenda as indicated by the votes in the House and the Senate on Impeachment and Removal 2.0. The talk of starting a third party is simply a gift to the Democrats and is folly since the conservatives are dominant in the Republican party. The problem isn’t loyalty but ones of imagination, daring and simple guts.
The problem isn’t loyalty but ones of imagination, daring and simple guts.
You may be right. What concerns me is the presence of people in the leadership who run the gamut from inadequate to horrid. McConnell’s conduct yesterday (inviting lawfare against the former president) should lead to his dismissal from his position. It will lead to nothing, because the culture of the caucus itself is bad.
I sure would like to see a list of all who have paid “speaking fees” to McConnell and his RINO wife in the past, oh, ten years or so. Wouldn’t be surprised to see some serious Chinese money in that pot.
Either strategy of conservatives taking control of the Republican Party or starting a third party may be dependent upon building a populist movement that functions at multiple levels of government.
Having a majority of conservative state legislators and governors to regain voter integrity in the swing states that allowed the voter fraud is needed to prevent a repeat of 2020.
The election of true constitutional conservatives into the house and senate has been difficult with the establishment candidate receiving enormous financial support from funds controlled by Mitch McConnell. If the populist movement will become the party of the working class then developing a network to bypass the establishment parties to support individual candidates is needed.
Another important issue is identifying where the money comes from that supports both establishment parties. I suspect that we would be surprised how much money comes from corporations and overseas to fund corrupt legislators and all of this should be transparent.