This has every indication of cult like behavior. Anyone who denies it is nuts. The fact that this loser (to use his term) has so much power over so many people is unbelievable. And the fact that these people are well aware of his history, be it his treatment of women, his shady business dealings, his 180s on previously loyal employees, stiffing contractors on bills, etc., yet they absolutely don't care. Meanwhile, they nitpick Democrats for the smallest things. I'm still shocked that Trump isn't monetizing this more by selling Trump Kool-Aid and the like.dudog wrote: ↑May 10th, 2021, 7:59 amI say this with the best possible intent so I hope no one is upset by the language:ArkieDukie wrote: ↑May 10th, 2021, 7:24 amBest quote ever! #naileditdudog wrote: ↑May 9th, 2021, 9:17 pmI'm liking this guy Kinzinger:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics ... li=BBnbfcL
The 180 by so many Republicans is embarrassing. Mitch McConnell voted against impeachment and then gave a speech in which he basically said Trump was guilty. It’s like they’re afraid the Trump supporters are going to show up at the Capitol again.
Liz Cheney is the only one of them with balls.
But then again, women typically have the most courage. Our culture builds up that men are the courageous ones, but it is women who put up with the most and really show it.
I have tremendous admiration for how these few Republicans have stood up. It is interesting because I could never in a million years vote for most of them - they are really far to the right. But at least they have a conscience. Who would think that that basic character trait would be lacking in so many elected officials these days. But what is ultimately scary is that all of the Trump-loyalists are not going rogue - they are fulfilling the wishes of those who elected them. They should rise up and be the adults in the room and say "to hell with being re-elected - I want to do what is right" but for some reason the power of being a representative in Washington is too important to them.