The grassroots right is practically incapable of finding a home in the Republican Party because it expects the Republicans in it to do something. Sure, you’ll find small Republican county parties here and there who get up in arms at the appropriate times, but the big party brass usually tries to squash those uprisings, as we have been seeing in Wisconsin with county leaders who step out of line. More often than not, those who love to say “I am a lifelong Republican and voted for Reagan before you were even born!” head for the barn every November for two months, winding down the year with a couple ugly sweater parties followed by a giant siesta, while their left-wing counterparts get to work doing the truly grisly work.
I covered this topic last year – the left doesn’t give a rip about the holidays. Take Thanksgiving, for instance. Thanksgiving is a celebration of what God has blessed Americans with – it is, in fact, uniquely American. The left hates America’s founding principles and considers most celebrations of anything first observed before 1990 bigoted in some fashion. Christmas, the celebration of Christ’s birth, is a stench in the nostrils of most among the increasingly atheistic American left. There is perhaps not a better time for them to get some major surgeries done, then, than the holidays – when Mom and Pop Republican are mired in an eight-week babysitting stint, those with young families are trying not to go broke, and absolutely unacceptable objectives need to be achieved, or at least attempted.
There, in those conditions, the left doesn’t fail. As I discussed last week, the left gets the job done when they are in position to do so, mandate or not. The Colorado Supreme Court knows the U.S. Supreme Court will wreck their stupid decision to remove President Trump from the ballot, which they (Colorado Supremes) are already getting squeamish over. Another great example of the left ruling from the bully pulpit is found in Arizona’s illegitimate Attorney General, Kris Mayes. She is in office with a 280-vote “victory” that requires 9,000 Election Day provisional ballots to remain uncounted, all cast on a day that saw a roughly 3:1 Republican turnout based on available party registration numbers. This hasn’t stopped her from throwing the book at two small GOP stronghold counties that were seeking to hand count ballots. Meanwhile, Republicans suffer spineless scumbags who win victories of 10, 20, or 30 points in blowout elections who are more afraid of left-wing rioters than they are of retaliation from their base of support, who they know will eventually back off, even if it takes holiday season and shopping deals to get them there.
Enter Shenna Bellows.
Lifelong political hack, activist, and now politician who once served an eight-year stint as executive director of the Maine ACLU. She has been photographed with everyone important with a “D” behind his or her name, and most recently “served” in the Maine Senate before becoming Secretary of State in a state I am certain was within 2 points in a legitimate 2020 election between Trump and Biden, with all estimates favorable to the latter.
In removing Donald Trump from Maine’s primary ballot, she jumped on the proverbial political grenade yesterday for the Uniparty because it was her turn. Of course, her statement made it out to be like it was a tough thing to do, with her decision no doubt hinging on such key heart-wrenching phrases like our democracy and insurrection. She is now a hero to the left, even though she, like the Colorado Supreme Court, will almost certainly be smacked down by the U.S. Supreme Court, which she even alluded to in her statement.
“It's my duty to uphold the Constitution.” – Shenna Bellows
That quote should make everyone sick, because anyone paying attention knows Bellows is simply carrying Uniparty water and upholding the cause of global corruption. Here are three things you need to understand when it comes to yesterday’s corrupt ruling in Maine:
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