“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.
It is now the Trumplican Party, a cult built around one man. No platform anymore. No moral compass. No plan or principles. It’s mantra is anger and self inflicted perpetual victimhood, and it’s only plank is vengeance to all deemed disloyal by the cult leader.
 
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.
The real malignancy is the Democrat party. Trump awakened real Conservatives who've been lulled to sleep by fucking RINOs since GHW Bush.
 
The real malignancy is the Democrat party. Trump awakened real Conservatives who've been lulled to sleep by fucking RINOs since GHW Bush.
And these voters will show up in force to insure there isn't another stolen election.
 
It is now the Trumplican Party, a cult built around one man. No platform anymore. No moral compass. No plan or principles. It’s mantra is anger and self inflicted perpetual victimhood, and it’s only plank is vengeance to all deemed disloyal by the cult leader.
That's all horseshit, Of course. Do you actaully believe anyone falls for that pile of crap?
 
And these voters will show up in force to insure there isn't another stolen election.
If this last election year was any indicator, you're right. Locally, incumbent Mayor Byron Brown won a successful write in campaign against Socialist Bolshevik India Walton, in addition to Virginia's defeat of Terry McAwful. Americans are rejecting progressivism--in spades!!
 
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.

That must be music to your ears.
You have a GOP president who was thrown out by his party now still trying to destroy the party he represented.
While ever he is doing that, the democrats will win again. Love it. Keep going Donny
 
That must be music to your ears.
You have a GOP president who was thrown out by his party now still trying to destroy the party he represented.
While ever he is doing that, the democrats will win again. Love it. Keep going Donny
First, the election was stolen. Second, we will not let Democrats tell us who to vote for.
 
If Trump were smart…I know…I know not possible, he would try to unite the R Party around specific policies that benefit the country. Not seek revenge that only divides the party and makes him look small. Dumb Don can’t help himself.
Backstabbing RINOs have to be removed.
 
First, the election was stolen. Second, we will not let Democrats tell us who to vote for.
First you're dishonest. Second "we?" will not let Democrats tell us who to vote for.

Who are we? The Trumpanzees I suppose?



 
I really appreciate that though....................Vulgar???.To certains yes

You voted to starve 8 million GD Afghans you murdering GD fool....lolol
I voted to end chaos and Trumpism, both came together with the election of DJT. However, the corruption he brought to the White House was too much, and thankfully only a biddable fool, a Russianphile and an assortment of single issue voters (wedge issues*) will vote for the current iteration of the Republican Party.

*The Irresistible Effectiveness of Wedge Politics


See this: Republican Party Platform of 1956 | The American Presidency Project
 
First you're dishonest. Second "we?" will not let Democrats tell us who to vote for.

Who are we? The Trumpanzees I suppose?



Stop being so fucking infantile. It's as annoying as "vile and vulgar".
 
Stop being so fucking infantile. It's as annoying as "vile and vulgar".
I do admit I speak (write) down to the mobs, to the trolls and the Trumpanzees. Had I used words with more than four syllables or more I might lose the large number of insults that end up in threads such as this one sith your criticism. Your are always funny and thoughtless.
 
I do admit I speak (write) down to the mobs, to the trolls and the Trumpanzees. Had I used words with more than four syllables or more I might lose the large number of insults that end up in threads such as this one sith your criticism. Your are always funny and thoughtless.
Four-syllable words? Do you know any?

See, I can be as infantile as you.
 
I voted to end chaos and Trumpism, both came together with the election of DJT. However, the corruption he brought to the White House was too much, and thankfully only a biddable fool, a Russianphile and an assortment of single issue voters (wedge issues*) will vote for the current iteratihe Republican Party.

*The Irresistible Effectiveness of Wedge Politics


See this: Republican Party Platform of 1956 | The American Presidency Project
I'm not so sure about Trump and "wedge issues." Trump motivated his supporters by making it "us versus them" Thats not new, but like Faux pioneered, demagogues prey on prejudice and fear.

But Faux never aimed for a maj of viewers, and Trump couldn't have won without a combination of Jill Stein and Hill's corruption and moral loathsomeness in enabling Bill's worst predilictions. And Trump didn't even win a maj of gop primary votes in all of the primaries in total.
Unless there's a dramatic change, Biden's a one termer and the gop may have numbers making filibuster irrelevant, but "old, out of date, no answers, class warfare" aren't unique to Biden
 

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