There are no moderate Republicans. Anyone who is a moderate could not be associated with what that party has become.
“We’re five weeks into the administration, so I think it’s really premature to start drawing conclusions now, with regard to what the implication could be in future elections,” he said.
To Gov. Sandoval and other Republicans pleading with us to “give Trump a chance,” remember that at this time in President Obama’s presidency, people around the country were screaming, “I want my country back!” and circulating baseless rumors about forged birth certificates and Social Security number, allegiances with violent radicals and jihadists, anti-white hatred, and socialist leanings.
And the stock picker Pete Santelli who went on national television and demonized distressed homeowners and a government plan to stabilize the housing market, which set the stage for a national rearguard political movement based on resentment, ginned-up outrage, fear and prejudice.
He called for a “Tea Party” uprising, if anyone recalls.
Let’s hope these pink unicorns (moderate GOP governors) are constantly “in a tough spot” with Don the Con’s regime. Let’s hope they all get voted out of office soon. Hey Gov. Rauner – you’re the first to go.