Republicans doubtless would have voted to boot Trump if they hadn’t feared a primary for doing so.

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The best thing she has working for her is the respect she’s earned, however grudging it may be, for having had the stones to cross Trump when so many of her weakling colleagues didn’t dare. Refusing to apologize is part of that.

And really: Liz Cheney is supposed to say sorry to Matt Gaetz for offending his cult leader after the cult was brainwashed into attacking Congress and ended up murdering a cop? What?

We’re left to wonder: What would this vote have looked like if it hadn’t been secret ballot? Alternately, what would the impeachment vote have looked like if it *had* been? Maybe that’s one way to think of tonight’s result, as a sort of make-up call for the impeachment fiasco. A lot of House Republicans doubtless would have voted to boot Trump if they hadn’t feared a primary for doing so. Tonight they had a chance to register their true feelings via secret ballot by backing Cheney. And here we are.

Liz Cheney tells House Republicans in meeting: I ain't sorry; Breaking: Cheney wins leadership vote easily (hotair.com)
 
The best thing she has working for her is the respect she’s earned, however grudging it may be, for having had the stones to cross Trump when so many of her weakling colleagues didn’t dare. Refusing to apologize is part of that.

And really: Liz Cheney is supposed to say sorry to Matt Gaetz for offending his cult leader after the cult was brainwashed into attacking Congress and ended up murdering a cop? What?

We’re left to wonder: What would this vote have looked like if it hadn’t been secret ballot? Alternately, what would the impeachment vote have looked like if it *had* been? Maybe that’s one way to think of tonight’s result, as a sort of make-up call for the impeachment fiasco. A lot of House Republicans doubtless would have voted to boot Trump if they hadn’t feared a primary for doing so. Tonight they had a chance to register their true feelings via secret ballot by backing Cheney. And here we are.

Liz Cheney tells House Republicans in meeting: I ain't sorry; Breaking: Cheney wins leadership vote easily (hotair.com)
Shy anti-Trumpers need to speak up now.
 
The best thing she has working for her is the respect she’s earned, however grudging it may be, for having had the stones to cross Trump when so many of her weakling colleagues didn’t dare. Refusing to apologize is part of that.

And really: Liz Cheney is supposed to say sorry to Matt Gaetz for offending his cult leader after the cult was brainwashed into attacking Congress and ended up murdering a cop? What?

We’re left to wonder: What would this vote have looked like if it hadn’t been secret ballot? Alternately, what would the impeachment vote have looked like if it *had* been? Maybe that’s one way to think of tonight’s result, as a sort of make-up call for the impeachment fiasco. A lot of House Republicans doubtless would have voted to boot Trump if they hadn’t feared a primary for doing so. Tonight they had a chance to register their true feelings via secret ballot by backing Cheney. And here we are.

Liz Cheney tells House Republicans in meeting: I ain't sorry; Breaking: Cheney wins leadership vote easily (hotair.com)
I have no doubt the vote totals would change if it were a secret ballot. Most of these politicians know -- not all, but most -- what a ridiculous Kabuki Theater this is. They know that Trumpism is essentially the political equivalent of pro wrestling, where many still somehow believe it's real.

These politicians are absolutely terrified that they'll lose their comfy gubmit jobs, and they're clearly willing to sell their soul to keep them (although, in fairness, they're probably now also worried their lives would be in danger from domestic terrorism if they vote against Trump).

Which brings me to the question that I often ponder: What is it about these jobs? Why are people so freaking desperate to keep them?
 
The best thing she has working for her is the respect she’s earned, however grudging it may be, for having had the stones to cross Trump when so many of her weakling colleagues didn’t dare. Refusing to apologize is part of that.

And really: Liz Cheney is supposed to say sorry to Matt Gaetz for offending his cult leader after the cult was brainwashed into attacking Congress and ended up murdering a cop? What?

We’re left to wonder: What would this vote have looked like if it hadn’t been secret ballot? Alternately, what would the impeachment vote have looked like if it *had* been? Maybe that’s one way to think of tonight’s result, as a sort of make-up call for the impeachment fiasco. A lot of House Republicans doubtless would have voted to boot Trump if they hadn’t feared a primary for doing so. Tonight they had a chance to register their true feelings via secret ballot by backing Cheney. And here we are.

Liz Cheney tells House Republicans in meeting: I ain't sorry; Breaking: Cheney wins leadership vote easily (hotair.com)
Shy anti-Trumpers need to speak up now.
They are cowards and utterly self-serving. With the exception of the ones who voted for impeachment, not a pair of ball or a spine between them.
 
The best thing she has working for her is the respect she’s earned, however grudging it may be, for having had the stones to cross Trump when so many of her weakling colleagues didn’t dare. Refusing to apologize is part of that.

And really: Liz Cheney is supposed to say sorry to Matt Gaetz for offending his cult leader after the cult was brainwashed into attacking Congress and ended up murdering a cop? What?

We’re left to wonder: What would this vote have looked like if it hadn’t been secret ballot? Alternately, what would the impeachment vote have looked like if it *had* been? Maybe that’s one way to think of tonight’s result, as a sort of make-up call for the impeachment fiasco. A lot of House Republicans doubtless would have voted to boot Trump if they hadn’t feared a primary for doing so. Tonight they had a chance to register their true feelings via secret ballot by backing Cheney. And here we are.

Liz Cheney tells House Republicans in meeting: I ain't sorry; Breaking: Cheney wins leadership vote easily (hotair.com)
Shy anti-Trumpers need to speak up now.
They are cowards and utterly self-serving. With the exception of the ones who voted for impeachment, not a pair of ball or a spine between them.
Funny how a person who confuses true concern for the Constitution that guarantees the very best in human rights are victims of badmouthing by those who are taught the practice of Saul Alinsky at the behest of a very deluded human who was ambitious to turn this land of the free into a nightmarish state of slaves serving a small oligarchy of equally misanthropic goals.The current leader is an obsequious collaborator with compromised foreigners who pay him millions of dollars to remove jobs from Americans and insure foreigners help him sell out the very people in his own country he merely uses to take away a greater part of their paychecks where he can scheme to get a percentage of the profits made off of his greedy plots to control freak Americs into sorrow and misery, joblessness, and killer drugs rooted from China through Mexico and over the Southern border. Some say China put a hundred thousand computer masters on taking the presidential office away from Trump who got a landslide after the Chinese hijacked the American peoples' choice and replaced Trump with Basement Joe Biden. A small segment of decorated Americans pinpointed who did what and it is documented at michaeljlindell.com.
 
You lost.

Deal with it, Buttercup.
No, we won the American vote. Biden won the Chinese lottery, which took away the American people's vote that went to former President Trump. Biden won by Democrats who went along with the Chinese whose animus killed thousands of senior citizens in large state nursing homes. The State of New York also worked small businesses out of jobs by closing doors in the name of covid-19.
 
The best thing she has working for her is the respect she’s earned, however grudging it may be, for having had the stones to cross Trump when so many of her weakling colleagues didn’t dare. Refusing to apologize is part of that.

And really: Liz Cheney is supposed to say sorry to Matt Gaetz for offending his cult leader after the cult was brainwashed into attacking Congress and ended up murdering a cop? What?

We’re left to wonder: What would this vote have looked like if it hadn’t been secret ballot? Alternately, what would the impeachment vote have looked like if it *had* been? Maybe that’s one way to think of tonight’s result, as a sort of make-up call for the impeachment fiasco. A lot of House Republicans doubtless would have voted to boot Trump if they hadn’t feared a primary for doing so. Tonight they had a chance to register their true feelings via secret ballot by backing Cheney. And here we are.

Liz Cheney tells House Republicans in meeting: I ain't sorry; Breaking: Cheney wins leadership vote easily (hotair.com)
Shy anti-Trumpers need to speak up now.

And to what is this "Shy" you are referring to, Grasshopper? :WooHooSmileyWave-vi:
 

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