The 'Evil Party' Earns Its Name With Shameful Impeachment Attempt
Article by Roger L. Simon in "PJMedia":
For years, D.C. insiders called
Democrats "The Evil Party" and Republicans "The Stupid Party." That
seemed an oversimplification but not so much anymore. With this vicious,
un-American and psychologically deranged attempt to impeach Donald
Trump (or whatever this meretricious plan is—a way forward?) without
evidence of the remotest substance, the Democrats reveal themselves to
be evil indeed—and without quotation marks.
Most
of the 31 "moderate" Democratic congressmen and women from districts
won by Trump now seem poised to bite their personal election bullets and
vote to support this impeachment gambit, if they haven't already. They
better not read Lee Smith's just-published The Plot Against the President —currently number one in books on Amazon—because
it will give them nightmares. The book is a primer for things to come
in the Durham investigation—the heads that are destined to roll, almost
all associated with the Democratic Party, deep state division—and
therefore also a primer for the end of their congressional careers if
they associate themselves with this bogus impeachment.
But if the book isn't enough to worry them (and I bet it will be), Paul Sperry,
writing for Real Clear Investigations, has outed the whistleblower who
appears to be as biased a young man as you could find in central casting
— someone who worked with both John Brennan (currently heavily
suspected as being the Mr.Big behind Spygate and known to despise Trump)
and Susan Rice, the Obama administration go-to prevaricator of Benghazi
fame. Some objective observer! (The whistleblower act is,
unfortunately, a perfect cover for partisan hatchet jobs.)
The
question now is how the Republican leadership will react to this
particular hatchet job of hatchet jobs. In recent years, rather than
"The Stupid Party," they could have been called "The Cowardly Party."
Often, they don't back each other, sometimes running for the hills or
joining the opposition, when their Democrat peers swallow hard (maybe
not even that) to support the likes of Ocasio-Cortez and Ilhan Omar.
The
Republican rank-and-file, now Trump's "deplorables," are entirely
different. They are with the president all the way and will stand up and
fight for him to the end. Republican politicians ought to pay attention
to that or they will find themselves gone at their next primary. Mitt
Romney, the most extreme case, is lucky he won't be facing one for
several years. He'd likely be gone.
But
more important is that the Democrats are clearly misusing impeachment
in the worst way, turning it political and distorting the Constitution
and the Founders' intentions to such a degree that, should they succeed,
our Republic will not recover.
With
a presidential election only a year away, it's obvious they don't have
much confidence that their potential candidates will win. It's not
difficult to see why. Nevertheless, Republican leadership must stand
firm against this impeachment at every turn, not just for Trump, but for
all of us, for our country. "The Evil Party" must be stopped, then
reformed.
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