“2 Down, 8 To Go!”: How Donald Trump Is Purging GOP Of Those Who Voted To Impeach:

It's good to see Trump cleansing the party of these quislings.

More than a year since he lost the 2020 presidential election, the influence of Donald Trump over the GOP shows no sign of decreasing ahead of the 2022 midterms.
Since January, Trump has made it his mission to see those who voted to impeach him for inciting the January 6 insurrection defeated in next year’s midterms, frequently mocking and insulting the 10 Republican lawmakers who did so while publicly backing those who intend to run against them.
While fears of running against a Trump-back candidate in 2022 were not cited as their reasons for doing so, two of Trump’s most vocal critics within the party who voted to impeach him announced they will not be seeking re-election next year.
Trump has also put out a call for candidates to stand against any of the other Republicans who voted against him, promising that those who do so will be awarded with the much sought after backing from the former president.
In September, Ohio rep. Anthony Gonzalez, one of 10 Republicans who voted to impeach Trump over the January 6 attack, announced he will not seek reelection in Ohio next year while citing the “toxic dynamics” inside the party.
A month later, Rep. Adam Kinzinger of Illinois, a frequent critic of Trump’s who is one of two Republicans on the committee panel investigating the insurrection, said he won’t stand again in 2022.
“2 down, 8 to go!” was Trump’s gloating response to the news Kinzinger will not seek reelection.
Such is the authoritarian, neo-fascist right: compel conformity, punish and silence dissent.

Republicans who voted to impeach Trump should be applauded, not vilified.
 
Such is the authoritarian, neo-fascist right: compel conformity, punish and silence dissent.

Republicans who voted to impeach Trump should be applauded, not vilified.
ROFL! As if Dims don't compel conformity. What are they saying about Joe Manchin? What happened to Joe Lieberman?

We all understand why you support Republican quislings who vote to impeach Trump. The question is, why should any Republican listen to what you have to say?
 
"The Night of the Long Knives"


Well.. except it's being done in the open in broad daylight. You people fear Trump's movement but you don't fear it enough yet. It'll begin to dawn on you by 2022 that he's unstoppable. All of your hysterics around totalitarian threats and such will only make you look more foolish than you currently do.

TICK, TOCK...
 
Trump is done.
TICK, TOCK, baby, tick, tock. The RINO element certainly hate him and would remove him if they could. They're beginning to finally twig to the fact that he is simply more powerful and looks to be gaining support rather than losing it. Your party masters have been wrong about Trump from day one and they simply refuse to admit it. I plan to enjoy the self-immolation they'll do, beginning in '22.
 
It's good to see Trump cleansing the party of these quislings.

More than a year since he lost the 2020 presidential election, the influence of Donald Trump over the GOP shows no sign of decreasing ahead of the 2022 midterms.
Since January, Trump has made it his mission to see those who voted to impeach him for inciting the January 6 insurrection defeated in next year’s midterms, frequently mocking and insulting the 10 Republican lawmakers who did so while publicly backing those who intend to run against them.
While fears of running against a Trump-back candidate in 2022 were not cited as their reasons for doing so, two of Trump’s most vocal critics within the party who voted to impeach him announced they will not be seeking re-election next year.
Trump has also put out a call for candidates to stand against any of the other Republicans who voted against him, promising that those who do so will be awarded with the much sought after backing from the former president.
In September, Ohio rep. Anthony Gonzalez, one of 10 Republicans who voted to impeach Trump over the January 6 attack, announced he will not seek reelection in Ohio next year while citing the “toxic dynamics” inside the party.
A month later, Rep. Adam Kinzinger of Illinois, a frequent critic of Trump’s who is one of two Republicans on the committee panel investigating the insurrection, said he won’t stand again in 2022.
“2 down, 8 to go!” was Trump’s gloating response to the news Kinzinger will not seek reelection.
Great thread.
 
"The Night of the Long Knives"


The Long Knives have been in the RINOS favor a long time. They are the flies in the ointment over and over when it comes to real Republican Conservative interest. We now have males dressed as females raping little girls in public school restrooms from laws and rules enacted by those they provide a cushion for.
 
ROFL! As if Dims don't compel conformity. What are they saying about Joe Manchin? What happened to Joe Lieberman?

We all understand why you support Republican quislings who vote to impeach Trump. The question is, why should any Republican listen to what you have to say?
What you and others on the authoritarian right advocate for is exactly how a neo-fascist dictatorship works: seek to remove and silence anyone perceived to be ‘disloyal,’ punish and silence all dissent, and compel conformity and adherence to the official party line.

Republicans who voted to impeach Trump exhibited the courage to do the right thing: to rid the country of the malignancy that is Trump.
 

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