Michigan Republican Rep. Paul Mitchell told CNN that his disgust and disappointment with President Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the results of the election have led him to request that the clerk of the House change his party affiliation to "independent." [More]
Speaking of disgust and disappointment, I'm trying to square a politician who says "the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun because in my opinion, gun control laws simply limit citizens, limit law-abiding citizens" with someone who won't fight to his last breath against Biden unleashing his treasonous citizen disarmament agenda.
In other words, he knows what will happen. And he's actively undermining efforts to stop it.
So can I take it that " Paul has a proven pro-Second Amendment record and is committed to protecting our right to self-defense!" didn't extend to when the going got tough?
Thing is, as an "independent," he'll be able to split the vote enough so no Republican will win the seat, and give it to the Dems.
Anybody know if donors have ever won lawsuits, singly or class-action, to get their money back? Hell, I'm wondering if they could take some of his campaign literature in which he IDs himself as a Republican and file a criminal mail fraud complaint...
Maybe china bought him or has him on tape and going “independent” allowed him to keep his lesser contributors
ReplyDeleteDonors getting refunds from vassals who don't stay bought?
ReplyDeleteSurely you jest (and no remarks about calling you Shirley).
Deceptive Trade Practice law does not apply to pols.