The GOP should cross Trump’s kidney stone earlier than it will possibly transfer on
Anti-Trump Republicans like Adam Kinzinger and Liz Cheney want you to believe that their counterparts are behind closed doors against Donald Trump. In public, however, very few GOP members are willing to speak out against the former president.
They even have powerful lawmakers like Lindsey Graham who say the party cannot move forward without him. But according to Barbara Comstock, a former Republican congresswoman, the party needs to get rid of him.
The ex-Virginia congresswoman spoke to Nicolle Wallace. It began by comparing the former president with 1950s Red Scare Congressman Joseph McCarthy.
“I know it will take a while,” said Comstock. “Margaret Chase Smith, she came out in 1950, she only had six supporters chasing Joe McCarthy, but four years later 67 members and 9 senators voted to reprimand Joe McCarthy.”
She continued, “The loss of the political kidney stone is painful, but we can all survive it. I think or democracy was built to last, it got through tougher things than Donald Trump who has been charged twice, failed guy who’s falling 47 percent every day and won’t be the future of anything that will ever happen White House. If we nominate him, yes, that’s not good because then we will lose, but he won’t be the future of anything. Except for failure. Bad loser. Sore losers can gather anywhere around Donald Trump, but sore losers are still losers. “
Former GOP Rep Barbara Comstock says the GOP needs to pass the kidney stone it has Donald Trump. pic.twitter.com/TSovBGyvDY
– PoliticusUSA (@politicususa) June 10, 2021
Even now that he’s banned from Twitter, Republicans are still terrified of Donald Trump. Comstock’s hopes seem to be hoping more than anything right now.
Todd Neikirk is a New Jersey-based policy and technology writer. His work has been featured on psfk.com, foxsports.com and hillreporter.com. He enjoys sports, politics, comics, and spends time with his family on the waterfront.
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