A conservative (not a Republican) take on Kevin McCarthy's ouster americanthinker.com
To appreciate what I'm going to write, you must know where I'm coming from: I am a registered Republican because we have a two-party system, and the Republican party is not the Democrat party. That doesn't mean I like Republicans.
I once was a registered Democrat. I believed in the party's goals: a thriving economy benefiting all; racial harmony; equal rights for women; and support for Israel, the only liberal democracy in the Middle East. I abandoned the Democrat party when I realized that its true goals (once unspoken, now in the open) were to break the economy; balkanize us along racial lines; destroy men; destroy Israel; and, as an added bonus, destroy families and children. I deeply dislike Democrats.
The Republican party was the only real option, but it's long been undeserving of respect. Republican party practices never achieve the goals it currently espouses, such as a thriving economy benefiting all, racial harmony, strong families, children safe from predators, a real border, and an end to foreign wars that don't benefit America in the short or long term. Instead — and you've probably noticed this — when push comes to shove, just enough Republicans invariably collapse in spineless heaps to hand victory to the Democrats (and to China, naturally). |