Posted on 10/24/2022 6:43:26 AM PDT by cotton1706
The widespread and coordinated plan to divide the Republican Party has failed, and it’s a major reason why Democrat prospects for the 2022 midterms are so bad.
Separating Republican officials from their growing coalition of voters and the issues they care about has been the Washington establishment’s goal for several years now. The “divide and conquer” plan is being run by the Democrat Party, its propaganda press, and former leaders of the Republican Party such as Liz Cheney, who see how the GOP’s new composition and approach has threatened or destroyed their hold on power.
The D.C. partnership has worked overtime to try to marginalize, demonize, and make toxic those Republicans who don’t follow the establishment’s rules for how supposedly good Republicans, like Mitt Romney, act. They have been running the Jan. 6 show trial and warning Republicans in office to oppose many of the nominees that Republican voters selected during the primary season. These Beltway denizens watched in horror in recent weeks as Republican leaders have done the opposite, descending on tight races throughout the country to help all Republican candidates, not just those viewed as non-threatening to the D.C. establishment.
Sens. Tim Scott, Tom Cotton, and Ted Cruz went to Ohio to help J.D. Vance in his bid to be the next senator of Ohio. Sen. Rick Scott and a succession of Senate colleagues went to Georgia to help Herschel Walker. The worst thing for the anti-GOP effort was when Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin endorsed Kari Lake in her battle to become Arizona’s next governor. Republican candidates aren’t toxic. They’re even enjoying the support of former Democrats.
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Her plan is to cash in as the new “Republican” MSNBC host who trashes conservatives and Republicans. That is working just fine.
Dizzy Miss Lizzie is a loser.
She’ll be forgotten, but not gone.
Liz Cheney's plan to reveal the assistant Democrats within the Republican Party is succeeding wildly. Meanwhile some Democrats, sick of the radicals in the Democrat Party, are leaving. Odd, isn't it?
That neocon has become a synonym for neolib and revealed the party of the deep, administrative and permanent bureaucratic state is interesting. Liz Cheney, pretending to conservatism for years and years.
I hope Kari Lake thanks Liz Cheney for supporting her opponent when she makes her victory speech on election night.
A pitiful, warmongering, slappable scumbitch
“the party of the deep, administrative and permanent bureaucratic state”
THERE!!!
THAT is the true enemy of every sane American.
Meh, nobody watches MESSNBC. all they are good for is hateful little snippets posted on the internet.
“She’ll be forgotten, but not gone”
Agreed.
People like this are incessantly exhausting.
She’ll yap on as long as there’s a mic and a camera on her and the lib media is more than happy to provide both.
The only thing she has proven was her family should have never been in politics.
...and it’s a major reason why Democrat prospects for the 2022 midterms are so bad.
Who is this person? Wasn’t her father famous once?
she wants to be a spoiler in the prez election
She’s crying all the way to the bank.
Who?
Mollie is the best and her book is fantastic.
I might need to change my vocabulary. I might have to start using “Liz Cheney” instead of the word “failure.”
Total Liz Cheney on my car’s engine. I need to get it serviced.
Epic Liz Cheney on that one!!!
Study harder!!! You had better not Liz Cheney that test!!!
I know, it just doesn’t quite roll off the tongue does it. But maybe in time it will. Or maybe my efforts to change my vocabulary will, Liz Cheney, and using Liz Cheney, like Liz Cheney herself, will be forgotten.
A mind is a terrible thing to waste.
Cross eyed Cheney goes jumping in again.
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