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To: Boogieman

What we need to win over are more of our own elected representatives, state governors, etc. We had a huge number of votes, there is no way Biden could have had that number of votes legitimately, and people knew for months that the Dems were taking advantage of the COVID stuff to manipúlate voting methods and undermine the procedures.

Yet our elected people as well as the paid employees of the GOP did absolutely nothing to prepare and then stymied any attempt to fight it or even examine it. That’s where the problem lies: not with the people, us, but with the party. They have no party discipline, that is, each individual GOP politician is busy grandstanding and going against the policies of the party or the President.

But the Dems always vote together when push comes to shove, and even their arguments (for example, the arrival of the open socialists) are settled always in favor of the most radically leftist side. They understand that it’s a numbers game and you have to have that bloc of votes. And now, of course, they have consolidated so many that we’ll probably never have a chance to have any influence again. All because of some egotistical grandstanders or timid surrender monkeys.


63 posted on 01/11/2021 12:45:35 PM PST by livius ( )
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To: livius

Bravo! We have 27 new GOP members in the House. Who is going to be their mentors? Who is going to hear them out and support them as they speak for their constituents? Lindsey?Marco?Ben SASSE? They will be silenced and they will be told to stop the rhetoric and stop fueling terrorism, or face censure. That will shut up any new member. WHO is the leader of the Republican Party?


72 posted on 01/11/2021 12:50:50 PM PST by Texas4ever
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