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March 22, 2023
Why are the Republicans in Congress so meek, weak, and afraid?
By Patricia McCarthy

“You can tell a politician is lying when they claim they want fairness for all. They're part of and represent an unfair elite who will never share their wealth, power or opportunities with the underclass.” -Stewart Stafford

Conservative Americans have for a long time realized that the majority of their representatives in Congress, in both the House and the Senate, are squishes; men and women without the courage of their stated convictions.  They fear the leftist media so much more than they fear their own constituents, for whom it seems they only have contempt.  There are exceptions, of course, and we all know who they are: The indefatigable Jim Jordan, Ted Cruz, Rand Paul, Jim Comer, Thomas Massie, Jim Banks, Josh Hawley, Marjorie Taylor Green, to name a few of the few, fighters all.  So far, Kevin McCarthy is doing a fair job as Speaker of the House.  But why, oh, why, are even the good ones not gathering together to make a stand against the criminal district attorney of Manhattan?  D.A. Alvin Bragg’s pathetic move to indict Trump over a trumped-up charge no other law enforcement agency thought worthy of attention is ludicrous.  This is a D.A. who has refused to charge countless violent criminals with felonies, yet has bet his career on charging the former president with a felony that wasn’t.   

In April of 2021, then-Department of Justice attorney Michael Sherwin went on 60 Minutes to gleefully explain how the DOJ was going to charge anyone who was present at the Capitol on that day for their dissent. 

This DOJ’s malevolent prosecutions of anyone who was there on January 6 has made our country’s legal system something akin to Stalin’s show trials.  Now Bragg’s attempt to criminalize Trump is the most classic case of malicious prosecution of an individual to come along in decades.  That the Republicans in Congress are letting this happen without a full-throated, united, response is shameful.  They should be on the steps of the Capitol vowing to bring the government to a full stop until Bragg is fired for his crime of political prosecution on the flimsiest of evidence.

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Re: Why are the Republicans in Congress so meek, weak, and afraid?
« Reply #1 on: March 22, 2023, 04:34:45 pm »
Might be a good idea to save the powder till things play out a bit.
The Republic is lost.