It’s Not Too Much To Ask That Our GOP Hacks Show Some Loyalty To Their Voters – IOTW Report

It’s Not Too Much To Ask That Our GOP Hacks Show Some Loyalty To Their Voters

As Jeff Flake joins Bob Corker in America’s political gimp box, perhaps our betters in the Grand Old Party should reflect on how two of their own came to this sorry end. Well guys, there’s this thing called “loyalty,” and out in America we kind of expect it. You DC dwellers should investigate that concept in depth, not only in order to improve your characters – you guys love babbling about “character,” right? – but to save your useless hides from the electoral accounting that’s coming.

Let me break it down in simple terms so you don’t have to go get one of your minions to explain the big words. Stop taking sides with the enemy against us or we are going to throw you out of your nice, comfy offices. Clear enough for you?

Let’s understand what “loyalty” is and isn’t when it comes to our elected officials. Loyalty is not a requirement for slavish agreement or utter acquiescence – those who either don’t want to be loyal or wish to excuse it in their favored pols will often try to tell you that’s what we normals expect in order to evade the real issue. But that claim is baloney – used baloney after having been eaten by a male cow. Debate and argument are vital. Criticize Trump’s actions if you feel they deserve criticism; criticize the man if you think he falls short. Ted Cruz does, and we dig him. But you need to be loyal to the people who sent you to Washington. We’re not going to tolerate you taking sides with people who hate us.

What is inexcusable are alleged Republicans going onto liberal media outlets to trash the base by sanctimoniously adopting lying liberal narratives about us and then basking in the loving liberal limelight their new liberal buddies temporarily bestow upon them. McCain pioneered that move, though he’s kind of the Sideshow Bob of maverickry – he’ll go through a period of liberal love then do something remotely conservative, like run for president, and his lib lovers will turn on him and he’ll stand there with hurt feelz and a rake mark on his sad face wondering, “What happened to all my new friends?”  MORE

6 Comments on It’s Not Too Much To Ask That Our GOP Hacks Show Some Loyalty To Their Voters

  1. When the mob was getting culled in the final scenes of “Casino”, it wasn’t a democratic situation:

    “He’s a stand up guy, always has been.”
    “He’s a marine just like his dad.”
    “Yeah, he’s a good guy.”

    “What do you think, Remo?”

    “Eh, I say why take chances. (shrugs)”

  2. If one more leftist comes up to me saying, ‘They got him. Trump is going down’, I think I’m not going to wait until Nov. 4, (or whatever date the idiot scream fest is scheduled) to scream.

  3. Yes, it’s too much to ask for loyalty to the Republican party from the RINO swamp. Citizen McCain is determined to fight Trump till his last word, “Outsider” passes from his lips with his last breathe.

  4. Loyalty? Hell! If they had any Decency, or sense of Duty, or any trait other than Greed and Selfishness !

    Narcissism, Egocentrism, Megalomania, Assholishness…. shall I go on?

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