This week, the President of the United States decided to spit on the Supreme Court and cancel the property rights of tens of millions of Americans. RedState has completely covered this legend (see here and here), including how Justice Brett Kavanaugh made this happen in his initial ruling.Last night, the U.S. Department of Justice Ran into the door he opened Some misguided attempts out of good faith.
In any case, it is not shocking that Joe Biden will do something illegal. Perhaps more surprising, or perhaps not surprising, is that the Republican establishment has said little about it. Characters like Mickey McConnell, Susan Collins, and Lindsey Graham did not even offer any criticism.
I think the answer is simple-they want to keep their infrastructure deals on track, and pursuing Joe Biden might put it in danger (horror). Tucker Carlson ignited the Republicans yesterday, thinking about why the so-called opposition party was so active in giving Biden a huge legislative victory, and by virtue of virtue, gave the Democrats a shot in the arm in 2022.
Tucker Carlson announces the name of the Republican senator who supported the infrastructure bill
“@LindseyGrahamSC, certainly. ” pic.twitter.com/nnZHV39BsR
-Columbia Horn 🇺🇸 (@ColumbiaBugle) August 7, 2021
Tucker always knows how to express his views, and he does so here, naming names and criticizing these Republicans who don’t seem to understand the meaning of their existence. Despite the illusion of Romney and others, while giving Democrats what they want, they cannot take all the risks – and possible responsibilities.
The fact that the Democratic Party also promised to pass a large-scale settlement plan to fill all the gaps left by the “deal” is even more clear. Again, what is the significance of this deal?
Well, I think the point is business as usual in Washington, DC. The reward is there, and the honor is ready to be awarded. Being an opposition actually means taking risks, and Lisa Murkowski doesn’t want to have anything to do with it. These Senate Republicans are not leaders and can come forward when things get tough (except, of course, to protect agency officials like Brett Kavanaugh).
As Tucker said, all of these should be disqualified. Yes, if you choose between the Republican Party and the Democratic Party, you will vote for the Republican Party, but the primary election does exist. Murkowski should not be the Republican candidate in her state again. When the time is right, neither should Mitt Romney. Republican voters must take a hard line-otherwise everything will return to the status quo of the Obama era.



