Conservative Journalist Concerned Over The Moral Implications of the GOP's Trumpian Turn

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As more and more of the “Never Trump” Republicans in congress capitulate and join the rest of their right wing colleagues in turning total control of their party over to the idiot trump, conservative columnist Michael Gerson is concerned with the “moral implications”.

This is comical, since today’s Republican Party is the most corrupt and immoral collection of crooks and deviants ever assembled in the history of the United States.

Click on the following link to read this week’s episode of Gerson’s hypocrisy, where he contemplates (but fails to admit) what his Republican Party spent decades creating.

Michael Gerson: The moral implications of the GOP's Trumpian turn





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A leftist lecturing us about moral implications?

ROFL! Everyone knows you have no morals or principles. Only a party that wants to see the citizens of this country replaced.
 
A leftist lecturing us about moral implications?

ROFL! Everyone knows you have no morals or principles. Only a party that wants to see the citizens of this country replaced.
no shit the left is completely immoral.
they are very fake

they love black folks? just ask clarence Thomas how much love they show him
 
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As more and more of the “Never Trump” Republicans in congress capitulate and join the rest of their right wing colleagues in turning total control of their party over to the idiot trump, conservative columnist Michael Gerson is concerned with the “moral implications”.

This is comical, since today’s Republican Party is the most corrupt and immoral collection of crooks and deviants ever assembled in the history of the United States.

Click on the following link to read this week’s episode of Gerson’s hypocrisy, where he contemplates (but fails to admit) what his Republican Party spent decades creating.

Michael Gerson: The moral implications of the GOP's Trumpian turn
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The current Republican Party is very different from the Reagan years in the 1980’s.
Although maybe too conservative, Reagan had good manners in his discussions with staff, Democrats (more or less), and foreign leaders in NATO/EU countries.
Politics is even more about POWER nowadays. Winning votes and White House influence at expense of moral integrity is top priority to Congressional Republicans now?
 

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