The 48-Hour Rule still Obtains
“ Republicans won’t vote in 2022 and 2024.” — Trump
Wow. Here’s what’s interesting. I observed the 48-hr rule. And so did everybody else. They’re catching on. His off-the-cuff remarks are rarely truly off the cuff. He was sending a message. But to whom?
Mitch McConnell. Despite the “lie about the lie” (that Trump is delusional and morally culpable for claiming the election was stolen), evidence is building that the mail-in voting and high-handed tactics in polling locations across the country really did add up to massive vote fraud. But Republicans, especially RINOs, have agreed — along with the supine bureaucrats of the DOJ and the pusillanimous Supreme Court — that it’s just too inconvenient to consider the possibility a presidential election was stolen in full view of the American electorate. We have a massive all-encompassing federal government of cowards engaged in a coverup on both sides of the aisle..
Mitch McConnell. A new attack on Trump is being pursued in rē the January 6 debacle, which even the FBI has determined was not an organized coup attempt by any party, least of all Trump. It was a disorganized spasm that cost one female American veteran her life, as well as a few other fat old Capitol cops who expired of strokes and heart attacks and suicide shortly afterwards. Jeez.
The plan now is clearly to enable the Democrats to finish off Trump for good with a de facto third impeachment proceeding by denying him Executive Privilege, arresting him for defying a subpoena, and frog-marching him to jail in the orange jumpsuit that has dominated all their non-pedophiliac dreams since 2016.
Meanwhile, McConnell, Romney, Cheney, Kinzinger, and other RINOs preen for the cameras and continue to refer to the witch hunters as “esteemed colleagues.”
This is the real context of Trump’s asseveration that Republicans won’t vote in 2022 and 2024. It obviously won’t be Trump’s doing; he’s still speaking to massive rallies of his supporters at his own expense, running like hell for Republican majorities in the House and Senate. Meaning what he said was not a threat of any kind but an indicator of an unintended consequence the RINOs won’t be able to live with if their anti-Trump snot keeps dripping their brains away.
Truth? It’s Trump’s party. The old GOP is gone, done for, dead. Liz Cheney has erotic dreams in which she is miraculously re-elected after opposing Trump in the state he carried by more than any other, she is living in sin with what’s left of Harrison Ford, and the lark’s on the wing on a hillside dew pearled. McConnell has similar dreams, hopefully not involving girls as much younger than he is as Liz Cheney. Romney. Can’t even begin to imagine his dreams? Have you ever seen Mormon underwear?
So what did Trump mean by his vote threat? Pretty complicated thought when you dig, which nobody in the Hate-Trump crowd ever does. Dig. You know. They’re all so much smarter than he is. You know.
What he’s saying is, “This is my party, and I’ll cry if I want to…” Kind of a severe message when you think of it.
Trump is not threatening Civil War. He’s predicting the inevitable chaos if RINOs don’t accept reality. (Only later, for example, might it be necessary for the Swamp to have ‘W’ meet a special op named, uh… 47?… the way all the Clintons’ old friends seem to.)
This wasn’t a new Trump strategy. It was just a pole-like left hand jab at an old tree-hugger who had better learn who he’s dealing with. If he were as bad as you, Mitch, there would be a followup left hook and a straight right. As it is, get up and fly right. If you can’t do anything else in the ring, just hold on.
I can. Can you?
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