The sight of politicians, especially Republican politicians, bemoaning the state of affairs is more than a sane person can take, if that description still fits. The U.S. is in a full-blown Constitutional crisis, caused by the lack of integrity of the Republicans as the opposition party. The Democrats are communist and have been for a while, but only lately have we discovered why Republicans have for the longest time lacked spine. It’s not weakness, it’s corruption so deep that they can’t even do what is in their political best interest, much less the people’s.
The election fraud is so pervasive that it doesn’t speak to the level of fraud in our elections, it speaks to the level of corruption throughout the government. The DOJ refusing to look at the fraud in any state, but threatening to intervene where fraud is being discovered is only part of the story.
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-- It’s not weakness, it’s corruption so deep that they can’t even do what is in their political best interest, much less the people’s. --
ReplyDeleteYes, in some cases. But it's cowardice in other cases. Despite our tendency to dismiss them, the Main Stream Media are a terrifying force to the politicians they decide to target. Many an officeholder would rather say or do anything than court the wrath of the New York Times. Yes, even today.
Of course, in practical terms a politician that cowardly is usually no better than one who's wholly corrupt, but sometimes the difference in motives matters. A coward can become brave if given the right incentives. The truly corrupt pol is generally beyond redemption.
A coward can become brave if given the right incentives. The truly corrupt pol is generally beyond redemption.
DeleteWell said, Sir.