Posted on 12/17/2020 11:09:57 AM PST by Starman417
The GOP today is the party of Donald Trump, but some Republicans just don’t know it yet. The failed GOP, the one that nominated John McCain and Mitt Romney for the Presidency, is dead. Good riddance to it. The GOP survives this day only because Donald Trump rescued it in 2016.
Some have suggested that if Joe Biden is sworn in that Donald Trump should start his own party. Absolutely not! Why go through the process building an entirely new party when instead he can clear out all the splinters of driftwood from the party of Abraham Lincoln? There are, after all, far more Trump supporters than “traditional” GOP supporters. Let the RINOs and squishes and the traitors in the Lincoln Project start their own party and see how much support they find.
As part of this new reality, if the GOP wants the county to avoid a civil war or secession, wants the Republic to survive, or wants to avoid the United States of 2021 becoming the Weimar republic of 1933, they must do their Constitutional duty. And that duty is to object to the electors of the states of Georgia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan and Nevada when Congress meets on January 6th.
In that meeting Congress will count the votes of electors from the various states and certify the winner of the election who will then officially become President Elect. During normal times this is a rubber stamp process that basically certifies what was clear from the first Tuesday in November.
But this time it’s anything but normal. The only thing clear about the first Tuesday in November is that a fraud was perpetrated on the American people. As such, Congress has an obligation to put things right. But sadly the Constitution does not give Congress a great deal of leeway in terms of actually doing anything at that point, at least not when the houses are divided between parties. Objections can be raised about any state’s electors assuming it’s raised by one senator and one congressman. The problem is however, throwing out electors takes the approval of both houses, which there is virtually zero chance of achieving with Democrats in charge of the House.
The solution can be found by looking back to Watergate. Richard Nixon resigned because he knew he would likely be impeached and found guilty following the Supreme Court’s ruling that the tapes had to be released. It was then that it became clear that a sufficient number of GOP senators would vote to convict and that fighting was likely futile. And that was only because by that point a majority of Americans supported impeachment. The entire process took two and a half years from the break in to his resignation.
Sadly, we don’t have two and a half years today. We have three weeks to convince Americans about the fact that this election was indeed stolen and convince a dozen Democrat members of the House to support the objections to the electors submitted by those five rouge states.
And how do we accomplish that, particularly with a media hell-bent on ignoring the fraud? By focusing on getting the message out to voters in places where races were tight. We already we know that 17% of Biden voters inswing states would have changed their votes had they known about various issuesthe media buried. What will those same constituents think when they are shown the proof of fraud as well as the news on Hunter Biden that now has miraculously reemerged? By the President, the GOP and their various supporters in the media and on social media being laser focused on constituencies where House Democrats won with the slimmest of margins, the GOP can seek to impel those representatives to seriously consider the proof.
One thing is particularly important to note about the “failures” the media triumphs about the Trump team in front of the courts thus far. While the fraud allegations have gone nowhere, that doesn't mean they’re false. By design courts are not set up to work fast. Cases typically take time to prepare in a way that is consistent with court procedures, which is often the opposite of common sense. There is an extraordinary amount of anecdotal evidence that something is amiss, but demonstrating that in a court at lightning speed is difficult. It's like trying to build the wing of a plane while you're taking off. Prosecutors can take months building a case against someone for relatively simple crimes, and this is anything but.
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Is that a trick question?
It’s looking like the GOP is Chamberlain.
Trump is our Churchill.
The GOP has given up.
If this is fixed it will only be because a “civil war” of some variety is initiated. That is the only way the ruling class will release their grip.
May God help us.
bttt
It’s the party of Vidkud Quisling.
Neither ... Pee Wee Herman.
I’m assuming that this question is rhetorical, base on the last 60 years of limp-wristed cowering from the GOPe scum...
Speaking of Churchill he said:
“If you will not fight for right when you can easily win without blood shed;
if you will not fight when your victory is sure and not too costly; you may
come to the moment when you will have to fight with all the odds against you and only a precarious chance of survival. There may even be a worse case. You may have to fight when there is no hope of victory, because it is better to perish than to live as slaves.”
the GOP are backstabbers, delayers, liars,
taxers, neocons, and duplicitous ... like no other.
the GOP should die like the DNC.
Party of Donald Trump.
It is time to pass the cheese.
Sunday was the last day to stop Joe and his bands of bandits.
Or the party of Adolf Hitler?
Let’s face it. What some on the left are saying makes Neville look Right Wing.
You can’t be serious.
If what L Lin Wood is claiming is true about Roberts then it is clear it is an orchestrated effort
It also gives an understanding to the rulings we have been seeing.
> When the Republic is on the Line Will the GOP be the Party of Neville Chamberlain or Winston Churchill? <
I’d have to say it will be neither. For all his mistakes, Chamberlain thought he was doing the right thing. Most GOP leaders have to know their inaction is wrong here. Yet they choose to do nothing, or worse.
If I were forced to pick a WW II figure to represent them, I’d pick Marshal Pétain, the Vichy French leader.
Quisling. At least Chamberlain could be said to have loved his country.
Why even ask?
Congress? A bunch of bought-off eunuchs and commie wannabes, with a couple of jihadis thrown in. With the exception of a handful, a useless bunch of criminals wasting our money and afflicting our lives.
Considering the majority of those RINO’s they’ll march instep with Joedementia and bring the Republic down.
The track record for the GOP is well established and irrefutable.
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