You know, these damn RINOs who we have in Congress
really piss me off. Frankly, I’m not
sure whose worse, the corrupt piece of shit Democrats, or the lying piece of
shit RINOs. And when I recently heard
McConnell imply that it’s all because of Trump that there is now doubt that the
Republicans will be able to maintain their control of the Senate, calling the
situation dicey, I thought it was more than a little ballsy. Because the real reason that the Republicans
are likely to lose control of the Senate is because they so blatantly lied to
the American people in their effort to gain that control in the first
place.
And then, just this past Sunday on CBS’ “Face the
Nation,” we heard one of McConnell’s fellow RINO’s, if which there are many,
who in this instance was Susan Collins.
Ms. Collins said that she has now gotten to the point where she cannot
support Donald Trump in the general election because of how he treats people
and for questions about his judgment. Is
she kidding? So can I assume then that
she has no problem whatsoever allowing someone who has sold access to our State
Department and revealed a yet to be determined number of state secrets to our
enemies, to become president?
Collins said, “The tipping point for me was when he
attacked the parents of the fallen soldier. It was inexplicable to me that
anyone, much less presidential candidate, would not honor the sacrifice and
empathize with a family who lost a son in war. Instead, he attacked them and
attacked their religion. It was so difficult a decision for me, because I’m a
lifelong Republican, and I wanted to and expected to be able to support party’s
nominee. But the barrage of comments and the attacks on people who are vulnerable
and unable to fight back really troubled me.”
Give me a break! Have you ever anything so lame?
About Mr. Khizr Khan, to whom it was that she
referred, much has come out about this man since the little show that put on at
the DNC which makes very clear that what Mr. Khan did was much worse than
anything Mr. Trump may have said.
Because besides using his dead son in an effort to do nothing more than
to smear a political candidate, we now know that Mr. Khan not only has some
significant ties to the Saudi government but is also on the payroll of the
Clinton Foundation which paid him over $300,000 for his DNC appearance. And while not an expert on the Constitution,
he is a very vocal supporter of Sharia Law.
Anyway, Ms. Collins went on to say, “When you look
at the challenges that we’re facing at home and abroad, we need a president who
has the judgment, the temperament, the knowledge, and the self-control to lead
our country and to be the symbol of our country. I know that it is appeal to
people that Donald Trump has jettisoned the politically correct, stilted
campaign speeches that frustrate voters. But the problem is that there’s a big
difference between that and treating people with respect and common decency,
and there’s where, in my judgment, Donald Trump has failed.”
And you may also recall that Ms. Collins penned a
recent op-ed in the Washington Post in which she stated that she cannot vote
for Mr. Trump because his controversial remarks mean, by some weird stretch of
the imagination, that he cannot be trusted with the nuclear codes. It is a version of the argument Democrats
have made for several weeks, and that hardcore “NeverTrump” narcissists have
continued to plaster all over social media: that what Trump has said is somehow
far worse than what Hitlery actually did while a senator and as a member
of Barry “Almighty’s” administration.
One would think that launching a war against Libya
without congressional approval, cheering the unauthorized assassination of its
leader, and letting the region slide into terrorism and chaos all argue against
letting Hitlery have control of anything more powerful than your basic water
pistol. But nope, such is not the case,
Trump cannot be trusted with life-or-death decisions because he made fun of a
disabled reporter, was rude to Megyn Kelly, unfairly suggested a
Mexican-American judge was biased, and responded to a political attack by ‘Gold
Star’ parents who chose politics over their dead son.
Collins makes does not even bother to apply an equal
standard to Hitlery, who accused the Benghazi parents of lying, joked about
“colored people’s time,” blamed “white privilege” for police shootings, and
circulated articles by an antisemite.
Instead, Collins says she will not vote for either nominee, as if she
can evade responsibility by going third-party.
The very simple truth here is that not voting for Trump means helping
Hitlery because each non-vote is one less vote Hitlery must worry about, in a
state that splits its electoral votes.
Obviously, Collins is hoping for a Hitlery win.
But this would not be the first time Collins has
been on the wrong side of a crucial issue. Breaking with the party is one
thing; voting for a disaster like Barry’s stimulus, which wasted $862 Billion
and provoked the Tea Party into being, is another. She compares Trump to the ideal rather than
comparing Trump to Hitlery, the only comparison that matters. Moreover, her argument is neither original,
nor unique to Trump. In 2008, Barry said
McCain’s “temperament” made him unsuited for the presidency. Yet ‘Slick Willy’ has a volatile temper, as
did LBJ, and neither managed to push the nuke button.
Collins presents the argument for Trump as a matter
of mere party loyalty, as if keeping Hitlery, and her radical policies, away
from the White House were not a matter of principle. But Collins lacks the
credibility to make such an argument.
Though she frequently dissents from her GOP colleagues, the main reason
anyone outside of Maine cares anything about Collins is because she has an (R)
after her name. Republicans raise money
for her despite her frequent defections because they need her vote. And she has
committee posts only because Republicans elsewhere chose to give her party a
Senate majority.
Really, the bottom line here is that if she’s
incapable of supporting our party’s nominee, he who the people have selected to
be their candidate, then perhaps, in good conscience, Ms. Collins should resign
her leadership positions. In fact, if
she was truly driven by her principles, as she would have us all believe, she
would do that of her own volition. But
Collins, like the rest of the NeverTrump faction, is all about preening, not
principle. She would rather cede the
White House, as well as the Supreme Court, than endure Trump’s poor taste. That is nothing more than pure, elitist
vanity.
I’ve never really trusted Collins, nor any of her
many RINO comrades in Congress. She’s
represents all that’s wrong with our government and nothing that’s right. Let’s not kid ourselves here, Collins is basically
nothing more than a Democrat. Like many
of the so-called Republican elites who are very busy in their efforts to try to
discredit Trump rather than supporting the nominee or simply keeping their yaps
shut, the fact is they are more than willing, even eager, to offer Hitlery all
of the aid that she might require. Her
treachery, and that of her fellow RINOs, speaks for itself and it speaks
volumes.
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