So, it's time to take a look at the election.

What happened, and why?

There are some serious questions regarding vote totals not making sense when looking at the results of the House and Senate elections. The decision of Dominion to go dark and silent also raises eyebrows.
But there's something else that many people are not looking at.

Decisions made in states where the GOP holds power that clearly worked against Trump and in favor of Biden.

I don't mean after the election.

I mean before.
Let's all admit something, the 'Never Trump' Republicans were never opposed to the policies (well, other than his not wanting to get us into more wars). Their problem was the personality.

They didn't like the tweets. But they LOVED the results of the policies.
In fact, many of them owe the fact that they are in office to him, his policies, and his encouraging his supporters to vote for them.

It seems that many of them have made a calculated decision that they could get rid of Trump, but his supporters would still back them.
And the 2020 election seems to indicate that they may have been right. I mean, every pollster had the Dems picking up seats in the House. But what happened? The Dems got their proverbial asses handed to them.

Same thing in the Senate (GOP is almost certain to maintain control).
And while it was close, it appears that Trump will end up losing the 2020 election.

And to be honest, I think that's what a lot of Republicans wanted.

They have convinced themselves that Trump supporters will come out for them like they did Trump.

But they may be wrong.
Let's remember, they did not come out by the tens of thousands to see Senate candidates, or people running for governor in 2016, or 2020.

They came out for Trump. He drug them across the finish line.

Do they really think that those 20k strong rallies are going to continue?
And then we have the issues that have taken place in the states where there are clear issues.

let's start with GA.

What in the HELL was the SecState thinking with the moronic 'consent degree' that, essentially, makes verifying mail in ballots impossible?
Did he think that it was not going to be a problem?

Or did he WANT it to be a problem-at least for Trump?

And then there is the stupidity in PA.

legislature goes along with Wolf on Act 77, and then seems shocked when the AG/SecState want to change the rules at the last minute.
Next, we have mail in voting.

Many Republicans are looking at mail in voting as having been a problem, as it's too easy to cheat (yes, cheat. Don't lie to yourself).

But then we hear that because of COVID, we didn't have a choice.

Well, that's bullshit. COVID was the excuse.
Don't agree with me?

You want to think it was an emergency, and we had no choice?

Well, then explain to me why Democrats in Congress were pushing for nationwide mail in voting

in 2019.

Was COVID a problem then?
They have wanted automatic voter registration and for mail in ballots to be sent to every voter for years.

Why?

Because it's easier to cheat.

Why do you think they oppose cleaning up voting rolls?

it's easier to cheat.
This was before COVID.

They were doing this in 2019.

Think I'm wrong?

Google the 'For the people Act'. Otherwise known as H.R. 1 from 2019

Now, can anyone tell me what H.R. 1 from 2019 means?
It means that it was the very first thing they did when they took the majority in 2019.

The very first bill they introduce was one that would REQUIRE automatic voter registration, no questions asked mail in voting, redistricting reform and other changes.
Let's just be honest, they ALWAYS planned on using mail in voting to cheat (Yea, I said it again). COVID gave them the opportunity.

They just did not think that the Republicans would be stupid enough to go along with them.

They should have known they would.
GOP, Inc never liked Trump.

They definitely never wanted Trump.

Sure, they loved the results (for the most part), but HATED that Trump was doing all the things they said they would do, but never got done.

(Truth be told, most of them never wanted to do those things)
They wanted to find a way to get rid of the person, but keep the policies.

And they think they accomplished that goal.

But I hate to tell them, they didn't.

In fact, they may have made a suicide pact with the left - but as usual, the left is not going to honor their agreement.
The GOP now needs to figure out how they keep Trump's supporters, but eliminate Trump.

This isn't ancient Egypt, where when a Pharoh was dishonored, they simply destroyed all the statues and paintings.

Trump is STILL going to be the driving force of the GOP base.
And, like it or not, the GOP is going to be forced to continue to embrace Trump - not just the policies, but the person - or risk his supporters (in fact, the entirety of the GOP base), walking away.

And that would be suicide for the party.
So, here's the choice.

Kiss the asses of the idiots from the Lincoln Project, and surrender to a generation of irrelevance.

Or remember WHY you had the political power you have enjoyed for the past 4 years, from the federal level down to local.

And support it.
Remember, incumbents can't win without the base.

But the base can send their asses into retirement.

Reagan once gave a speech called 'A time for choosing'.

Well, guess what @gop , and GOP, Inc?

It's that time again.
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