“I believe love is the answer, but I own a handgun, just in case.” Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) On potential for gun reform bill
September 28, 2022, And Every Wednesday
By Linda Case Gibbons, Esq.
Clinton, Cheney, Pelosi, Murkowski and James. They sound like a white shoe D.C. law firm, but they are just some of the women who hate Donald Trump.
Well, it looks like they hate him, but it could be quite the opposite.
Dare I say. Could it be love?
It's really a story as old as the hills: The little boy who dips a little girl’s pigtails in an ink well. He doesn’t do it because he hates her. He does it because he has a crush on her.
Why do you think Liz Cheney has a perpetual pouty mouth, and refuses to let go of her persecution of Trump?
Why is it Hillary has bags under her eyes, bags that make her look like she just came off a bender? Sleepless nights, thinking about The Donald?
And Lisa Murkowski? She had to fix Alaska’s voting system so she came out on top in the primaries, after she voted to convict Trump of inciting the January 6 riots. That's how much she and Cheney were hated.
Why did Nancy Pelosi feel the need to rip up Trump’s State of the Union address, and impeach him twice?
And, finally, why has New York City Attorney General Letitia James made Trump her entire career platform, now launching a new lawsuit against him, one that the NYC district attorney wouldn’t bring, because of a lack of evidence?
It’s the same ol’, same ol’. Women love him, and men want to be like him.
And what’s not to like? Trump's the whole package.
Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom stays Trump from the swift completion of his promised duties.
He delivers, something that becomes more and more evident that Joe doesn't do as he leads the country off a cliff.
A lot of the men who hate Trump hate him because he didn’t give them a job. Kellyanne Conway’s chubby hubby. Equally chubby Chris Christie. Mitt Romney.
And the guys who did work for him hate him because they couldn’t measure up.
Afterwards, loyal to a tee, they couldn’t wait to get to a publisher, and write a “I’m Not With Him” tell-all book.
They were all the Formers -- AG Barr, National Security Adviser Bolton, short-lived Communications Director Scaramucci, FBI’s Agent Strzok, Director Comey, and Deputy Director McCabe. And Trump’s personal attorney Cohen.
Joe’s so afraid of Trump that he branded MAGA Republicans “fascists” in his Gateway to Satan speech.
“Fascism,” in case you don’t know, is “A way of organizing a society, in which a government, ruled by a dictator, controls the lives of the people, and in which people are not allowed to disagree with the government.
Of course, you know and Joe knows that’s not what Trump’s Make America Great Again is about.
Examples of Fascism would be a leader who uses an “executive order” to seize Congress’ power of the purse, to give money to people to pay off their student loans.
Or a leader who uses government agencies, like the FBI, to confiscate the cell phone of a private citizen who sells pillows, because that person questioned the 2020 election.
That’s what fascism would look like. I guess.
Hydrox or Oreos. Coke or Pepsi. Hellmann’s or Miracle Whip. It’s your choice.
But when it comes to the Bill of Rights, it’s not a choice, it’s your right. To speak freely. Worship as you wish. And buy a gun, without Visa keeping track of your purchase.
But Joe doesn’t believe in you having a choice, or in exercising your Constitutional rights. Especially if you want to Make America Great Again.
It’s Joe’s Way or the Highway.
Isn’t that a definition of Fascism?
Hold the line, America.
Rest in Peace, our dearly departed Sam.
Stay strong, Patriots.