So here’s what I’m thinking. Might this recent indictment made against President Trump actually do much to flush out into the full light of day a few more of those within in the Republican Party who have for decades portrayed themselves as being ardent defenders of the conservative cause but who, as it turned out, were determined enemies of it? Look, it doesn’t take a genius to see that this entire scenario is rooted in politics of the sleaziest kind. And those who agree with that sentiment should, or so you would think, be falling all over themselves to be the first to stand with President Trump regardless of how they may feel about him personally.
And it would seem that those who do not see things that
way, instead likely see an opportunity for themselves thinking that they may
now smell blood in the water. Which is what I would expect to see coming from
those who we have long viewed as being nothing more than the RINOs within our
party. And one of those RINOs unwilling
to decry the unjustness of the bogus indictment of President Trump is none
other than the ex-governor of Arkansas, Asa Hutchinson. And it was this past
Sunday during an appearance on ABC’s “This Week” that Hutchinson revealed
himself as one of those who thinks he smells blood in the water by declaring he’s
running for president.
And it was ABC anchor, and ‘fake news journalist,’ ‘Little
Jonny’ Karl who posed the question to Hutchinson, asking, “Are you running?” Hutchinson
said, “I have made a decision, and my decision is I’m going to run for
president of the United States. While the formal announcement will be later in
April, I wanted to make clear that to you, Jonathan, I am going to be.”
Hutchinson went on to explain saying, “The reason is I’ve traveled the country
for six months. I hear people talk about the leadership out of our country, and
I’m convinced that people want leaders that appeal to the best of America and
not simply appeal to our worst instincts."
And Hutchinson went on to say, “That inspires me
when I see everyday Americans just saying, give us good leadership, give us
common sense, consistent conservatism and optimism about our great country.
That inspires me. I believe I can be that kind of leader for the people of
America.” Karl said, “You got a lot of experience. You’ve been a prosecutor,
you’ve been a member of Congress, you’ve been a governor, you’ve been director
of the DEA, but most people outside of Arkansas don’t know you. How do you
break through?” Hutchinson said, “Hard work and messaging. I’ve spent time in
Iowa, and I love the response I get there."
Hutchinson continued saying, “It’s still about
retail politics in in of these states. Also, this is one of the most
unpredictable political environments I’ve seen in my lifetime. My message of
consistent conservatism and hope for our future and solving problems that face
Americans.” Yet it was Hutchinson who vetoed bills that would have protected
children from homosexual pedophile abuse. Now he thinks he has a chance at
being the Republican nominee? I cannot think of a more useless candidate than
this. He is pathetic. When other Republicans are considering quitting the race
and announcing support for President Trump, Hutchinson goes the way of the
clown.
More than likely he’s only doing it for the campaign
cash. He must know that he has no chance of actually winning. Perhaps he’s
choosing to follow the example set by Bernie Sanders, where Sanders showed us
that there is a small fortune to be made just by simply running for president.
While a candidate cannot use their campaign cash for personal non-election
expenses, they can hire relatives and pay them the equivalent of a small
fortune. He clearly does not possess the necessary track record to be seriously
considered for president. No one in their right mind would elect this guy to be
local dogcatcher, much less President of the United States.
And it was Sanders who fleeced his minions out of
almost a half billion dollars in donations during his two presidential campaigns.
He handed out some pretty lucrative jobs to friends and relatives. In 2016
Bernie appointed his wife and a friend to handle the advertising. The customary
pay for that position can be up to 15 percent of the amount spent on
advertising. Bernie spent approximately 85 million on ads in 2016, and 15
percent of 85 million can buy a pretty nice lakefront home. Just having the
opportunity to run made his family and friends a small fortune. Running for
president can be quite lucrative if you don’t blow all your money and hire
relatives.
But where Sanders had a fairly large group of
supporters, who is it that really supports Hutchinson? His family and few of
his RINO buddies? Hutchinson is nothing more than a RINO joke! RINOs would like
to turn Ron DeSantis into a joke, too. DeSantis is trying to hold a rally on
Long Island, but he’s no President Trump! There were more Trump supporters
outside than DeSantis supporters inside! Don’t get me wrong, DeSantis is my governor
and he’s doing a fantastic job. But he has the state legislature, the courts,
law enforcement, and local media on his side here in Florida. Outside of
Florida, he’s no match for Trump! I love DeSantis, but I’m voting Trump in
2024!
Or might Hutchinson be another or those has-been
politicians who choose to run for president for no other reason than so when
they go on CNN and have it say “presidential candidate” or “former presidential
candidate” after their name. At the very least he has misrepresented his values
over his entire political career. Once claiming to be a pro-life pro family
Christian. By the way, all Christians are pro-life pro family. He has zero
chance of getting the nomination, he will end up stating his party left him
after he loses. It’s very telling that some of these politicians are able to look
in the mirror and think they see a president looking back at them.
It always amazes me how delusional people can be
when it comes to running to be our leader. Especially RINOs. Hutchinson will
campaign solely to destroy President Trump, of that I have no doubt. Meaning he
will try to diminish President Trump at every turn in an attempt to elevate
DeSantis. Good luck with that! This is all likely the brain child of rotund
Karl Rove, ‘The Architect,’ and the Bushes. He already said the indictment was
bogus but that President Trump should drop out anyway for the good of the
country. For the good of the country? Seriously? This is the establishment starting their
campaign to oust President Trump. As I said, good luck with that!
Trump is a proven success as president. Hutchinson
is just another squishy, milquetoast appeaser of the left and hater of
conservatism. President Trump is the voice of the voters. The RINOs are the
voice of big donors. Hutchinson has said that President Trump should stand down
if indicted. RINOs pretend this is real and not just a way to get President Trump
out of the race. Meanwhile RINOs like Thune and McConnell remain silent. They
need to step down. What despicable rats they are, doing what RINOs do, lie
loudly and continuously about being a conservative, and then surrendering to
the Democrats in the event that they are actually able to win.
Considering we are about
nine months away from the official campaign season, Hutchinson’s timing is a
major tell. He may as well openly endorse the abuse of power the Democrats are now
utilizing against President Trump. To take advantage of it only proves that he
is not ethical, is a political game player above all and will fold at a drop of
a hat. Hutchinson is a career politician. He thinks he can save the world as
president when he has played a role in helping to get us to where we are today.
This is why he wants President Trump to step away. There’s no way in Hell Hutchinson
can beat President Trump in a matchup. That is the height of delusional
behavior.
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