Mychal Massie began his Dec. 4 WorldNetDaily column by ranting about how correct he supposedly is and how much he claims to hate Republicans as much as Democrats:
Politics is a legal racket, in which participation is strictly limited. The participants owe their membership to the dark overlords from their respective political parties and owe their financial sponsorship oftentimes to faceless entities from varying special/social interest groups and wraith-like individuals.
Leadership, i.e., ownership of the Democratic Party is openly demonic even if it’s for the most part concealed. Leadership or ownership of the Republican Party is no less Erebusic than that of the Democrats; until President Trump, they just did a better job of concealing it.
I don’t care if people agree with me or not. The proof of my unapologetic indictments are irrefutable, based upon their own merit. The voters are the suckers in this global con game.
I’ve said it before; the Democratic Party is the spawn of Satan; but the Republican Party that I’ve spent my life supporting is worst, because we expect nothing from the Democrats and they never fail to deliver. But, based upon historical fact, we’ve always expected more from Republicans, even before they were a party as such.
My conservative bona fides speak for themselves, but I’m sick of this shell game. I submit that the Republican Party has actively engaged in distracting people from the truth – a feat that has netted the military-industrial complex unfathomable riches for the hidden faces that own the Republican Party.
Massie claiming he’s right about everything because it’s self-evident isn’t really proof of anything. This ultimately led up to him whining that Republicans won’t wholeheartedly embrace credibly accused criminal Donald Trump as much as he does:
The savaging of President Trump would end in a blink if the Republican Party ownership wanted him as they did George Bush. But, they don’t want him back in office because he threatens their greed-induced gravy train.
There were no wars under President Trump. President Trump clamped down on the graft, the backdoor hidden foreign political donations and money-laundering, to mention but a few. He was and is a threat to the massive amounts of cash and mineral resources these hidden controllers will amass through various climate initiatives.
As the saying goes, this isn’t my first rodeo. I well remember the election being stolen from Richard Nixon. I remember how out of touch George H.W. Bush was. I remember how Karl Rove led the betrayal of We the People until the deck was arranged so that Jeb Bush could run. Thank goodness he was never elected.
I receive communications daily from RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel, as if I’m supposed to forget or ignore her treachery and threats to disqualify candidates if they attended a Christian event in Iowa. I’m not willing to buy the kiss and make up line because she backed down from her threat.
I remember how G.W. Bush lied and covered up his wife’s pro-abortion and pro-homosexual marriage postions. I remember Mitch McConnell threatening to blacklist the No. 1 fundraising group for the Republican Party if they raised money for Tea Party candidates. I remember the Republican Party supporting the Democrat candidate rather than support the Tea Party candidate in New Jersey. I remember Rove’s on-air meltdown and threats to withhold campaign money when Tea Party candidate Christine O’Donnell defeated liberal Republican Mike Castle in Delaware. I remember the treachery against my late friend Herman Cain. Pat Toomey was a horrible choice for conservatives, but the late Arlen Specter was worst on steroids compared to Toomey. But, in 2004, George Bush, himself campaigned for Specter over Toomey.
Mark my words: I’m convinced without question that if President Trump isn’t reelected, Republicans will find a way to side with Obama/Biden’s betrayal of Israel.
No mention of Trump’s criminality, of course, or that the reason that his friend Herman Cain is dead is because he caught COVID at a Trump rally.