Posted on 12/07/2018 10:55:12 AM PST by Sean_Anthony
Conservatives must also take the political game as seriously as the leftists do. In this country, conservatives still outnumber liberals, but you would never know it by the voting tallies
As Special Counsel Robert Mueller racks up the guilty pleas for minor infractions by supporters of President Trump unrelated to Russian Collusion and ignores the crimes committed by members of the FBI, DOJ, and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, it should come as no surprise that Conservatives are playing in the wrong game.
Even after Republicans won the White House, Senate and House of Representatives they acted as if they had lost. Always on the defensive and forever begging for forgiveness from an ideology that never accepts it, Conservatives had better huddle up and change their tactics or get used to second place in a two-party race.
Grown a pair ?
yes, “conservatives” are playing the wrong game
or aren’t even trying at all
The rest of the Republicans are sitting in the stands watching the only team on the field, the democRATS, play the game without them.
They do not want to survive as the majority party.
They are the COP: Controlled Opposition Party. They are the Trotskyist side of the coin: slower communism versus faster communism by the Marxist Democrat side.
We are to be denied any real choice - hence the war against Donald Trump.
Wall Street, K Street, and the Chamber of Commerce take good care of those who leave or lose office - as long as they are good little globalists while in office.
Once the minority party in perpetuity, they can hone their complaints, demands, and promises to a fine, ineffectual, degree.
Mine’s gardening.
Some conservatives like golf.
I can’t say they pay.
People living off income tax revenue might look to find paying jobs.
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