A Dog Always Returns To Its Vomit
BY Herschel Smith4 years, 4 months ago
“Former Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.), a frequent critic of President Trump’s, is endorsing Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden along with several other former Republican lawmakers,” The Hill reported Monday. “The list includes other former members of Congress who had previously announced their support for Biden, including former Sens. John Warner (R-Va.) and Gordon Humphrey (R-N.H.), who is now an independent, and Rep. Charlie Dent (R-Pa.). Other former lawmakers on the list include former Reps. Steve Bartlett (R-Texas), Tom Coleman (R-Mo.), Bob Inglis (R-S.C.), Chris Shays (R-Conn.), Alan Steelman (R-Texas) and Jim Walsh (R-N.Y.).”
The move follows other high-profile “Republican” betrayals timed to help the Democrats take it all in November …
Many of them certified gun rights supporters by the NRA, whose officials too are hypocrites.
Look folks, forget about Trump for a second. These people have intentionally, knowingly, adroitly undermined God-given rights the entire time they have been in power, and would turn the FedGov over to men and women who would do worse than any previous administration.
Payback must be had one day.
On August 27, 2020 at 8:57 am, Frank Clarke said:
Alternate meanings for “NRA”
Negotiating Rights Away
Not Relevant Anymore
Never Renew Again
On August 27, 2020 at 8:09 pm, Tennessee Budd said:
I used to listen to NPR on Saturday mornings; I can’t stand their usual liberal drivel, but Saturday AM was quiz & game shows, often humorous. Jeff Flake appeared on one. I thought at the time that maybe he was just a young pol trying to reach out to the other side, make friends, etc.–not to mention that pols will talk to anyone who will listen, especially if they have a microphone or camera.
Part of me, though, heard a little warning bell. Maybe he wasn’t as conservative as he made himself out to be, since pols will also say whatever their audience wants to hear. The last few years, it has appeared that that warning bell was right, & perhaps should have been louder.
Ah, well, I was younger then, only 50 or so. I’m getting smarter. Maybe when, or if, I ever grow up, I’ll get wisdom.