As we head into our next election there must be one very clear objective for Republican voters if we are to have any hope of salvaging what’s left of our country. And just what might that primary objective be? First and foremost, we must make sure to vote against every RINO that appears on the ballot before us. In some cases one might as well vote Democrat, as the differences between the two are nearly nonexistent. When faced with the choice is between a RINO and a typical Democrat, take the Democrat. Democrats will reliably knife you from the front, meanwhile RINOs will wait for the perfect moment to plunge the knife into our back!!!
And we must operate on the premise that President
Trump will be victorious in November, and we all remember who were the biggest
obstacles last time around in preventing President Trump from getting much more
done. And this time around we must focus on reducing the number of potential
obstacles, not adding to them. Which brings me to Larry Hogan, Republican
Senate candidate from Maryland. Hogan has made it clear on numerous occasions
that he is no friend of President Trump. So why on Earth should he be elected
to the U.S Senate when he has so very clearly made it known that he would not
be there to help a reelected President Trump?
Hogan recently released a campaign ad in which he
promised to codify Roe v. Wade if elected, to allow women to make their “own
choice.” It was in a campaign video ad posted to X that Hogan said, “Today,
with Roe overturned, many have asked what I’ll do in the United States Senate.
I’ll support legislation that makes Roe the law of the land in every state, so
every woman can make her own choice.” And it was during this same ad that Hogan
said, “As governor, I promised to uphold Maryland law and abortion, while
providing over-the-counter birth control covered by insurance. And, I kept my
word.” That statement alone would disqualify him from receiving my vote.
Hogan has stated that he would support legislation
to codify Roe v. Wade and has described himself as being “pro-choice.” And it
was in a recent interview with the New York Times that Hogan said he would
“support restoring Roe as the law of the land.” It was during that interview
that he said, “I’ll continue to protect the rights of women to make their own
reproductive choices just like I did as governor for eight years.” He said, “I
think Marylanders know and trust that when I give them my word, I’m going to
keep it, and I’ve protected these rights before. And I’ll do it again in the
Senate by supporting a bipartisan compromise to restore Roe as the law of the
land."
Hogan is set to face off against Democrat Senate
candidate Angela Alsobrooks, who just might be the better choice here (bite my
tongue). Alsobrooks seems to genuinely hold her beliefs, while Hogan simply
says whatever he thinks he must to get elected. Name one major conservative
issue that he would vote with Republicans on? He’s for abortion and citizenship
for illegals. So riddle me this, what really is the difference between Hogan
and Alsobrooks? I feel, with some degree of certainty, that Hogan, if elected,
would work just as hard as any Democrat to disrupt President Trump’s agenda. Most
certainly he would not be a help, he’d be a hindrance to MAGA.
And what does this so-called Republican actually believe
in? He most certainly is no conservative. And assuming that he really believes
what he’s saying, he is clearly unfit to be a Republican Senator. Look, Hogan
is all about Hogan. He destroyed the Republican party in Maryland. Abortion On
Demand, for any reason, is not where the National Republican base is right now.
Hogan would be one of the most useful RINOs for Democrats if he gets in. Our cadre
of RINOs has already gone too far to the left when it comes to rainbow nonsense
and baby murder. Soon they’ll be all for butchering children and pumping them
full of hormones. We are being conned.
Hogan is a Democrat, plain and simple. Typical of
deep blue states, he is the fallback candidate when the official Democrat is
too radical for even Democrat voters to support. If elected, he will be just
another Democrat in the U.S. Senate for Schumer to tell how to vote. The very
claim that he wants to codify Roe V Wade says out loud that he rejects
federalism. This is how we got the likes of Romney, Murkowski, Snow and so many
more. Keep making these deals and wonder why when we’re in a majority nothing gets
done. Just infighting and working against the duly elected president of their
own party if it turns out to be President Trump.
With open borders and Bidenomics,
abortion should not be anyone’s top concern, and yet Hogan insists upon making
it difficult to vote for him. What’s his rationale for not simply allowing the
decision to remain with the states, just as the Supreme Court ruled? Reproductive
Choice is picking a condom or the pill. Once the baby is formed reproduction is
complete and now “the choice” becomes one of whether, or not, to terminate that
promising life that has zero say in any of it. Hogan is a morally bankrupt fool
and as such is not worthy of anyone’s vote. He is not the lesser of two evils,
we do not need more his type in government. His type are the problem.
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