People, especially the really good ones, are forgiving creatures by nature. We will forgive a lot, especially if it’s coming from a person we love or respect.
You have to understand though, that when you have to listen to someone lite to you for the hundredth time that it wears kind of thin and their promises to do better tend to become unreliable.
Same thing with politicians. You can listen to a politician make a promise and it not come to fruition only so many times.
This RINO managed a similar percentage of the vote in Louisiana to the President, 59 percent to Trump’s 58 percent, he was on the ballot right beneath him. But that’s where the similarities end.
As Senator Bill Cassidy betrays his state over and over again, it becomes clear: the Bayou state isn’t having it. Cassidy aligned himself with the likes of Senators Chuck Schumer and Mazie Hirono to validate the attempted railroading of President Trump in a second farcical impeachment and voting in favor of it. Now he’s paying for it.
“There are billboards all over Louisiana with Cassidy’s image and “OBJECT OF SHAME” in large letters, a reference to the characterization of Cassidy by the East Baton Rouge Parish Republican Party after his vote in favor of the impeachment trial’s constitutionality. His staff had all but given up answering the phone by the second week of February, so brutal and voluminous were the calls expressing outrage at his impeachment votes. The state GOP censured him with a savage statement following his vote to convict Trump.”
Since the Capitol breach Sen. Bill Cassidy has launched a crusade against President Trump and the MAGA movement that re-elected him.
Catherine Garcia of TheWeek wrote,
“During an appearance Sunday on CNN’s State of the Union, Cassidy warned his party that if it does not shift its focus to the issues, GOP candidates will lose in upcoming elections. “Political campaigns are about winning,” Cassidy said. “Our agenda does not move forward unless we win. We need a candidate who can not only win himself or herself, but we also have to have someone who lifts all boats. And that’s clearly not happened over the last four years.”
“Cassidy — one of seven Republican senators who voted to convict Trump of inciting the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol — does not think Trump will be the 2024 GOP presidential nominee. He said Republicans need to connect with voters on “those issues that are important to the American people” if they want to win the 2022 midterms and 2024 presidential election, not worry about “putting one person on a pedestal and making that one person our focal point. If we idolize one person, we will lose. And that’s kind of clear from the last election.”
