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ElectionsGuy
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« on: May 07, 2021, 09:58:20 AM »

Yeah, she's done and everyone knows it.

This country is in deep trouble. I hate Liz Cheney because she's a Republican, but the only reason Republican voters hate her is because she acknowledges that Joe Biden is President. This story isn't going to end well for the United States.

No, the reason Republicans hate her is because she keeps bringing up the Jan 6 riot as an indictment on Trump, despite being months past that. She also, as a Cheney, has absolutely no interest in the "America First" priorities that has nearly universal approval among Republicans now.
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ElectionsGuy
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« Reply #1 on: May 07, 2021, 12:08:52 PM »

Yeah, she's done and everyone knows it.

This country is in deep trouble. I hate Liz Cheney because she's a Republican, but the only reason Republican voters hate her is because she acknowledges that Joe Biden is President. This story isn't going to end well for the United States.

No, the reason Republicans hate her is because she keeps bringing up the Jan 6 riot as an indictment on Trump, despite being months past that. She also, as a Cheney, has absolutely no interest in the "America First" priorities that has nearly universal approval among Republicans now.

It is a huge indictment on Trump, and something like that can't just be swept under the rug. Peaceful transition of presidential power has been a hallmark of American democracy for over two centuries. It is a key democratic tradition that has set us apart from Third World dictatorships and banana republics. Donald Trump singlehandedly ruined that tradition with his post-election behavior. He put the lives of his own vice president, every member of Congress and thousands of staffers in danger. We were so, so lucky that it wasn't worse. And it's ridiculous to accuse Cheney of "not moving on" while Trump constantly rants about how the election was "rigged" and "stolen".

Yeah yeah, you don't have to go on this moral crusade about it. This isn't about my opinion on it. I agree with what you're saying, I'm trying to analyze this from the perspective of the average Republican, something this forum doesn't do very often. And the "not moving on" thing applies to them both, but Trump is on the right side of it for much of the Republican base so Cheney is actively going out of her way to be against their interests.
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