Monday, April 1, 2019

Trump hating Jeff Flake dumps all his moral and political principles

Former Republican Senator Jeffry Flake, born in Snowflake, Arizona [honestly], can't get President Donald Trump out of his head. He sucked so much as a senator, those who voted for him chose to vote for Kirsten Sinema, an outspoken, bisexual socialist supporter of the Taliban.

Flake now works for leftist CBS News where he pretends to be a Republican.

Not only did the snowflake Flake nearly derail the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court, now he hopes that a Democrat beats President Trump in 2020. This should give every caring, patriotic American the impetus to get out there and vote for Trump in 2020 and watch a snowflake melt.

According to The Hill, the soulless Flake expressed his 2020 hopes while speaking at a debate hosted by Intelligence Squared in New York over the weekend. The debate circled around whether the GOP should renominate President Trump; joining him to argue against the nomination was New York Times columnist of the former newspaper, Bret Stephens.

"Are you willing to lose a cycle for the Republican Party because of the principles that you're arguing?" moderator John Donvan asked the execrable Flake.

"Oh yes, yes," Flake replied with schoolgirl eagerness and lack of considering the possibility that Trump could be 'primaried' by a GOP conservative. He'd rather have a Democrat run down the country and support socialism and infanticide than have a Republican, even President Trump, be in the White House.

Flake, shooting from the hip, reasoned that Trump's policies on immigration will hurt the Republican Party over time despite it playing well with his base.

Trump supporters, not shooting from the hip, reasoned that Trump's policies might save countless lives from the unborn to those taken by terrorism.

"It can galvanize people for a while, maybe for a cycle or two. But in the end, it turns people off. It turns off minorities. It turns off women," said the feckless Flake.

Flake hoped that the GOP would stop sacrificing future generations and think more about long-term considerations, but didn't explain how abortion doesn't do exactly what he's complaining about.

"You sacrifice a generation, and you think, 'Man, we might get some policy goals in the next year or two,'" Flake said. "Look at the long term. Look at the long term, at what you're doing for the party, because people don't want to be associated with it."


I hope you'll follow Brain Flushings and have a few laughs while you get a conservative viewpoint. Politics is the new NFL without the mindless kneeling and this blog will both inform you and hopefully entertain you bigly.





No comments:

Post a Comment

Report details Biden Administration Weaponized Government

Joe Not-so Cool A damning 17,000-page report from the House Select Committee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government has uncovered di...