Let’s say that you worked at a Burger King, and every day on your lunch break you grabbed a burger from the back and sat down for a quick bite to eat. Nobody would think twice about it.
The managers probably would give you a discount while you were on the job. Now, imagine if you sat in the dining room around a bunch of other people eating Burger King and pulled out a bag with a bunch of sandwiches from Arby’s. You would get looked at pretty strangely.
The point is, if you are a Republican, you should at the very least act like it.
Liz Cheney is considered one of the biggest Swamp RINO’s in the GOP and a state Senator has stepped up to the plate to challenge her in the primaries.
She was a leader in the Republican Party is trying to get President Donald Trump impeached for doing nothing wrong.
Well, patriots are sick of dealing with top politicians like Cheney and Wyoming state Sen. Anthony Bouchard filed on Wednesday his intentions to run against her.
Many House Republicans have called for her removal from her position of leadership in the House Republican caucus.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy has shown himself to be a Democrat sympathizer himself. He has held strong in standing by Cheney and backed her decision to vote to impeach Trump.
“This is the same leadership team, with the ranking members and others, that came five seats away from winning a majority when everybody in America thought we were going to lose twenty seats,” McCarthy said on Thursday.
“We allow differences of opinion inside our conference. They’re welcomed. But I think there’s questions that need to be answered, style in which things were delivered. At the end of the day, we will unify because our policies are right,” he continued. “Do we have growing pains? Yes, we will. But we will do it in our private manner of a conference that we hold every time, and we’ll have it next week.”
