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Liberal Republican Senator Writes Op-ed on Why She Can’t Support Donald Trump
The New American ^ | 09 August 2016 | Warren Mass

Posted on 08/09/2016 2:32:15 PM PDT by VitacoreVision

Liberal Republican Senator Susan Collins of Maine, who scored just 30 percent on The New American’s latest Freedom Index, wrote an op-ed piece for the Washington Post explaining why she will not support for Donald Trump for president.

In her brief article, Collins, who has a record of being anti-Second Amendment, pro-abortion (despite identifying as a Catholic), and in favor of giving an Obama Supreme Court nominee a hearing, did not mention a single issue upon which she bases her opposition to a Trump presidency. He entire argument against her party’s nominee boils down to her dissatisfaction with comments that Trump has made that are not nice. 

After acknowledging that Trump “was connecting with many Americans who felt that their voices were not being heard in Washington and who were tired of political correctness,” Collins charges: “But rejecting the conventions of political correctness is different from showing complete disregard for common decency.”

Collins continued, "Mr. Trump did not stop with shedding the stilted campaign dialogue that often frustrates voters. Instead, he opted for a constant stream of denigrating comments, including demeaning Sen. John McCain’s (R-Ariz.) heroic military service and repeatedly insulting Fox News host Megyn Kelly."

Looking at Trump’s feud with Kelly, which was conducted before Trump secured the nomination and when Kelly was the moderator of several Fox News-hosted presidential debates, there is little doubt that Trump’s choice of names directed at Kelly were at times intemperate, at best. It can also be said, however, that as moderator, Kelly seemed to bait the candidate by asking him questions that were not about any substantive issue but about derogatory remarks she said Trump had made about women. Considering that both Kelly and Trump were likely to benefit from the attention and improved ratings any “feud” between them would generate, it is quite possible that the entire “feud” was as fake as professional wrestling and amounted to little more than a publicity stunt willingly engaged in by both of them.

Trump said his reaction to Kelly after the first debate might have been partly responsible for his success, indicating that he might have regarded the “feud” as simply part of his campaign strategy. Trump talked about this in an interview conducted by Kelly on Fox News in May, during which the two smiled and seemed at peace with each other. Trump told Kelly: “I could have done certain things differently. I could have maybe used different language in a couple of instances, but overall I have to be very happy with the outcome.”

“If I would not have fought back the way I fought back, I don’t think I would have been successful,” Trump said.

Regarding Trump’s statements about McCain, the controversy started over a year ago, during the candidate’s appearance at the Family Leadership Summit in Iowa, and it was definitely not Trump’s best moment. After moderator Frank Luntz questioned Trump’s criticism of McCain, suggesting it was inappropriate to criticize a “war hero” (McCain spent over five years as a POW in North Vietnam) Trump momentarily took exception to the description. But after the two argued over what constitute a “war hero,” Trump gave ground, saying, "He’s a war hero, because he was captured, okay? I believe, perhaps, he’s a war hero. But right now he said some very bad things about a lot of people."

When asked about the exchange afterwards, Trump said, “Four times, I said [McCain] is a hero but you know … people choose selective pieces.”

In fairness to McCain, it must be said that while becoming a POW is not, in and of itself, an act of heroism, he did exhibit heroic behavior by refusing the North Vietnamese offer to be released before others who had been POWs longer than he was, an offer that was made because his father was a Navy admiral. In refusing their offer, McCain told his captors, “The prisoners must be sent home in the order in which they were captured.”

What is odd, however, is that while Collins has offered Trump’s alleged shabby treatment of McCain as a key reason for withholding her endorsement of the GOP nominee, McCain has apparently not been as upset by the year-old statement as Collins is.

Speaking on CNN’s State of the Union in May, McCain said he would stick to his promise to back the Republican Party’s presidential nominee and urged other GOP party leaders to get on board.

“You have to listen to people who have chosen the nominee of our Republican party,” said the Arizona senator. “I think it would be foolish to ignore them.”

Indicating that any rift between them was not important enough to preclude support of each other’s candidacies, Trump endorsed McCain on August 5, stating, “I hold in the highest esteem Sen. John McCain for his service to our country in uniform and in public office, and I fully support and endorse his re-election.”

Collins offered nothing of substance in her op-ed piece, and even the two people she named as being victims of Trump’s “demeaning” and “insulting” words have largely mended fences with him. 

As for why Collins cannot also let bygones be bygones and patch things up for the sake of a Republican victory in November, one explanation is that she is very liberal for a Republican. As noted above, she scored and anemic 30 percent on The New American’s latest Freedom Index. He record on social issues such as abortion and same-sex marriage would not put her out of sync with the party if she changed her affiliation from Republican to Democrat. On October 21, 2003, she joined Senate Democrats, and was one of the three Republican Senators to oppose the Partial-Birth Abortion Act.

On December 18, 2010, she voted in favor of the Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act of 2010 (to allow gays, lesbians, and bisexuals to serve openly in the U.S. armed forces) and was the primary Republican sponsor of the repeal effort.

When she won reelection in 2014, Collins became the first Republican senator to be reelected while supporting same-sex marriage.

Collins has demonstrated little regard for the Second Amendment and voted for the Manchin-Toomey amendment to expand background checks for gun purchases.

In June, Collins unveiled what she proposed as a ”bipartisan” gun control bill that would have denied the right to purchase a gun to anyone appearing on the government’s “no fly” list. As was noted in an article in The New American in June, Collins’ bill infringed on rights protected not only by the Second Amendment, but also by the Fourth and Fifth Amendments. Among those cosponsoring Collins’ bill was Hillary Clinton’s running mate, Senator Tim Kaine (D-Va.)

In her article, Collins did not say who she was voting for in November, but she might as well endorse the Clinton-Kaine ticket, and change her party affiliation to Democrat while she's at it — and get the charade over with.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Maine
KEYWORDS: maine; susancollins; trump; uniparty
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To: Sirius Lee

Hey, we elected the most conservative governor in the country, Paul LePage in 2010 and 2014....do we get brownie points for that?

LePage is term-limited in 2018 and will challenge Angus King for his seat in the U.S. Senate that year.


61 posted on 08/09/2016 3:39:19 PM PDT by july4thfreedomfoundation (Hell No, DNC, We Won't Vote For Hillary!)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

I agree !!


62 posted on 08/09/2016 3:54:39 PM PDT by stephenjohnbanker (My Batting Average( 1,000) since Nov 2014 (GOPe is that easy to read))
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To: VitacoreVision

I’m looking at my Mom’s autographed picture of Gov. Lepage now. If LePage could win twice, I think Trump has a good chance too. A nice byproduct will be that Sen. Collins becomes irrelevant.
So those of us in Maine should do what we can. LePage got 294000 votes last time. Maybe Trump needs 360000 votes this year.


63 posted on 08/09/2016 3:56:35 PM PDT by mainerforglobalwarming
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To: VitacoreVision

Isn’t this the one that could have stopped Obamacare from even being voting on?

People like her and McCain are closet Dems—you can always depend of them to sabotage Republicans


64 posted on 08/09/2016 3:57:40 PM PDT by exit82 (Road Runner sez:" Let's Make America Beeping Great Again! Beep! Beep!")
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To: VitacoreVision

Susan Collins needs to be declared a traitor to the Republican party and thrown out. Let her join the commies and fascists in the rat party where she belongs.

IT’S HOUSE CLEANING TIME!!!


65 posted on 08/09/2016 4:02:28 PM PDT by sergeantdave
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To: VitacoreVision

her brain matches her state’s granite for hardness.


66 posted on 08/09/2016 4:12:33 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
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To: VitacoreVision

Thank you for sharing that with us Susie. You can go back to kissing Obama and Clintoon’s asses now.


67 posted on 08/09/2016 4:16:59 PM PDT by FlingWingFlyer (Let's Make Our Government and Founding Documents Great Again!)
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To: VitacoreVision

Susan Collins is a sickening pig. She has tried to pass herself off as a Republican, but she seems to sway with the democrats every single time. The people in her state keep voting for her without thinking. It is disgusting.

Here is just one more time that she is acting like a democrat. She says she is not voting for Donald Trump. That means that she is willing to allow the democrats to win while she does nothing to stop them. Hey voters, hold her responsible this time.


68 posted on 08/09/2016 4:20:07 PM PDT by maxwellsmart_agent (EEe)
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To: VitacoreVision
I guess Susan doesn't support any of these. And she is a republican?


69 posted on 08/09/2016 4:22:21 PM PDT by stratboy
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To: VitacoreVision

Trump can be judged by who his enemies are. So far, the true jerks of American politics are all lining up to self identify.


70 posted on 08/09/2016 4:24:32 PM PDT by Chauncey Gardiner
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

Yep. We are seeing proof positive that there is only one party in DC.


71 posted on 08/09/2016 4:44:53 PM PDT by Blood of Tyrants (Socialism is always just one or a thousand or a million more murders away from utopia.)
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To: VitacoreVision
Liberal Republican Senator Susan Collins of Maine, who scored just 30 percent on The New American’s latest Freedom Index...has a record of being anti-Second Amendment, pro-abortion (despite identifying as a Catholic), and in favor of giving an Obama Supreme Court nominee a hearing, did not mention a single issue...

In other words, a Democrat.

72 posted on 08/09/2016 4:45:15 PM PDT by Albion Wilde (We will no longer surrender this country to the false song of globalism. --Donald Trump)
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To: VitacoreVision

Susan, read my tagline.


73 posted on 08/09/2016 4:45:50 PM PDT by Chgogal (A woman who votes for Hillary is voting with her vagina and not her brain.)
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To: VitacoreVision

Anybody got a Gomer Pyle shot?

RLTW


74 posted on 08/09/2016 4:46:12 PM PDT by military cop (I carry a .45....cause they don't make a .46....)
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To: military cop

75 posted on 08/09/2016 6:02:47 PM PDT by itsahoot (Trump kills PC--Hillary kills USA--Pick one.)
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To: dfwgator

Agree....if Trump loses, with the defection of so called main-stream Republicans it is then past time to begin the transition to a meaningful alternative conservative party. It is the end of the Republican party as we have known it.


76 posted on 08/09/2016 6:37:40 PM PDT by Froggie
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To: Froggie

Which is why it’s important to support Trump all the way through. The better he does the easier it will be to start a new party and leave the GOP in the dust for good.


77 posted on 08/09/2016 6:40:42 PM PDT by dfwgator
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To: VitacoreVision

Why do Mainers support this leftist RINO time after time? She votes with the Democrats and supports whatever Obama throws out.


78 posted on 08/10/2016 2:15:39 PM PDT by HomerBohn (Liberals and Slinkys: Good for nothing but make you smile as you shove them down the stairs.)
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