The GOP Has No Fight! By Design It Seems

Arizona has perpetually been a conservative state that often elects Republicans. But what sort of Republican?

What century is this Ms McSally? What political climate? Now THERE is your legitimate catastrophic anthropomorphic climate change!

Arizona gave us John McQueeg and then Flakiest Flake as GOPe senators, perhaps two of the worst SKUNCs (Statists Knowingly Undermining Nation’s Constitution) the country has had to endure in its declining years.

Well, you might say, Arizona at least gave us Barry Goldwater, the epitome of conservatism, right?

OH yeah? And his loss foisted upon us LBJ, the Great Society, Affirmative Action, and dismantled immigration laws. GREAT contribution there.

But wait, there’s more.

Few people are aware of this, so maybe this will help explain how rotten is the State of Arizona GOP that it continues to fly under the radar. Barry Goldwater and his wife became major supporters of — Planned Barrenhood. Conservative my ass.

Thank you Soviet-Style Media (SSM) for you contribution to wide-spread subterfuge.

 

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16 Responses to The GOP Has No Fight! By Design It Seems

    • KG says:

      Horowitz on fire! Ten thousand like him and the Republic would be safe.

      • mawm says:

        Unfortunately there are more McCain’s, Flake’s, Ryan’s than Trump’s. I’m astounded that the GOP are allowing the Democrats to steal one seat after another from right under their noses. They’re going to lose the Senate as well if all this visible skulduggery continues. Maybe that is their plan, and their distaste for Trump (as well as their lucrative corruption) so massive they’d sell their country to get rid of him. *spit.

      • Pascal says:

        Yup. Let’s infuse some of him into McSally and then she can rescind her concession just like any run-of-the-mill Dem is doing in this changed political climate.

        Sadly, nobody expects that happening. But Horowitz definitely has prescribed quite accurately how much business as usual WILL NOT CUT IT.

    • Pascal says:

      Thanks for that addition Ed. It’s good to hear finally what could be described as a political sermon.

      As demonstrated by McSally, too many GOP candidates have not yet awakened to the reality of the ruthlessness of their opponents.

      The former Marxist David Horowitz, attempting to break the grip of country-club Republicans so that the nation might have a REAL party opposing the Statism of the Progs, is as fired up as any convert to a new religion.

  1. Pascal says:

    Hearken to Colonel Bunny:

    To the normal citizen today what does “elite” signify except a treasonous scumbag intent on either destroying America as it was conceived or consciously choosing to do nothing to prevent that destruction?

    Ms McSally’s distressingly gracious concession, suitable only when times where the opposition was deserving of the label “loyal,” struck me as far too likely explained by the emphasized clause.

    Her ignoring the sudden appearance of ballots out of the blue so that Ms McSally lost the election after winning is an outrageous betrayal of all those people she thanked.

    So I do not perceive her thanks as merely disingenuous, but rather her choosing to do nothing to prevent the destruction of America’s electoral process strikes me as right on.

  2. Alan says:

    According to Laura Ingraham, McSally would have been worse that Jeff Flake or McCain if she had been elected.

    • But worse than Sinema?

      • Darin says:

        Agreed,Sinema is a raging leftist loon,even if McSally had been establishment,she wouldn’t have been nearly as far left as Sinema.

      • K2 says:

        If McCain had been a Democrat, his policies wouldn’t have been much different and the Democrats would have to take responsibility during an election for his cock ups. I doubt very much if he would have been re-elected after his “Just build the damn wall ” advert after not supporting a wall.

        If Sinema is radical she’ll rub the right people the wrong way pretty quick.

    • Pascal says:

      Well, that goes along with the problem I’ve been lamenting about the Arizona GOP(e). The rot there has been longer even than the CAGOP. Lord help the poor conservatives of Arizona who’ve been sold out with no true representative even longer than those in my state.

  3. Pascal says:

    Just when you think things can’t get any worse, the residue from the Arizona GOP(e) that is still seated in the Senate is actively thwarting the advancement of justice for political grandstanding favoring a violation of the constitution’s separate branches of power. (Bill to limit president’s ability to fire underlings.)

    Flake: “I have informed the Majority Leader that I will not vote to advance any of the 21 judicial nominees pending in the Judiciary Committee, or vote to confirm the 32 judges awaiting a confirmation vote on the floor, until S. 2644 is brought to the full Senate for a vote.”

    https://twitter.com/Phil_Mattingly/status/1062817992617140229?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1062817992617140229%7Ctwgr%5E363937393b636f6e74726f6c&ref_url=http%3A%2F%2Fminx.cc%3A1080%2F%3Fpost%3D378119

    Hat tip to Ace of Spades

  4. KG says:

    ‘Tucker Carlson’s ‘Ship of Fools’
    Not spared in this book — as well they should not be — is the GOP Washington Establishment. Tucker lasers in on outgoing Speaker Paul Ryan, saying that he has been a leader in the open borders movement. He runs through various Ryan actions that made clear “Republicans in Congress don’t care about the territorial integrity of the country.”
    This is a superb book, filled with eye-popping information on just how today’s American ruling class conducts itself. As soon as the book appeared, it shot to the top of the bestseller lists, as well it should.’
    https://spectator.org/tucker-carlsons-ship-of-fools/