The GOP is at a “moral disadvantage”?

First, the article from Breitbart.com:

Brooks: Trump Has Put GOP ‘At a Moral Disadvantage’

by Ian Hanchett

On Friday’s (October 12) “PBS NewsHour,” New York Times columnist David Brooks argued that President Trump’s behavior “has put the Republicans at a moral disadvantage.”

Watch:

Hey Brooks and Shields. The president has the proverbial Bully Pulpit. He’s using it — as we expected prior Republican presidents to have done many times on numerous issues but failed to do so. He’s doing nothing that Barack Obama didn’t already do for eight years.

And note the words: under Obama it was “energizing people.” Under Trump it’s “inflaming people.” You’re both partisan hacks. Your words reveal it. You want to see two old, angry white men? You need look no further than Shields and Brooks. Demorats both.

But what is actually revealed in that premise? Easily this: Demorats have predominantly never held the moral high ground. You have to have it to lose it. Except when you never possessed it in the first place. Demorats completely have no sense of facts, history, logic, rationality, proportion, tradition or common sense. But hey, how many Leftists care about that? About 1%. If that much. There’s your “one per-centers.”

At the risk of being risky, let me remind everyone of a common tenet in politics: “meet words with words, and actions with actions.”

When Republicans meet Demorats with words, Republicans either lose or apologize. When Republicans meet Demorat actions with actions, they are accused of heinous acts. Always.

Donald Trump has soiled that tenet. He doesn’t wait to make defensive moves. He makes proactive moves first. He’s not a politician nor is he much interested in the standard Marquess of Queensberry rules. He’s a brawler and a large presence. Freely admitted. He’s a New York real estate tycoon who knows how to cut deals. And how to cut others out of deals.

Obama was never a brawler. He never threw out inciteful rhetoric.

Obama never wanted to kick anyone’s ass.

Obama: “If they bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun.” Good luck finding that video on YouTube. June 13th, 2008: “They’re going to try to scare people. They’re going to try to say that ‘that Obama is a scary guy.’ If they bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun.”

And this:

Sorry, back to President Trump. This guy is 72 years old and outworks most everyone around him — and has for years. He sleeps four to five hours a night. And he has consistently shat on the status quo in DC since his election. Which is why he is simultaneously beloved by some and resoundingly despised by the remainder.

Let there be no mistake. I’m not much interested any more in bipartisanship or compromise or acquiescence or being conciliatory. I want to hose Leftists and Demorats and the American Media Maggots because I know they are wrong and I am right.

I make no bones about it: in their way lies ruin. In Conservatism lies freedom and liberty.

Demorats and freedom are totally incongruent. So when I hear or read of the LDAMM accusing Republicans of any kind of “moral disadvantage,” I larf my arse off and think of losers like Bill Kristol or George Will or John McCain. None of whom are or were actual Conservatives. They were out for themselves.

And therein lies the tale and the truth.

I voted for Donald Trump because, frankly, I wanted him to break shit.

And the more he is opposed, the more firmly I am in his camp. I don’t much care any more what he says. I’m all about deeds, not words. I want results.

“Moral disadvantage.” Right.

Hey Dave: what if Republicans keep the House and the Senate in 25 days? Kinda blows your thin thesis up, yes?

Let me make things even more obvious. I don’t give one whit about any kind of moral advantage. The way Demorats are playing these days, I only care about saving this nation.

And that revolves around one thing: winning.

Kicking Demorat ass.

By any means legal.

BZ

 

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