“Just this evening I watched one of Tucker Carlson’s presentations from Fox News and I thought his commentary was right on the money. He commented about how socialist Democrats can pretty much say and do what they want because they know they will get no real pushback from the Republicans. The Republicans, most of them anyway, have been trained to never respond to Democratic political gyrations. Hence the Demoncrats totally control the playing field while the Republicans remain on the bench and complain, but they never leave the bench and get out on the field. Much safer to stay on the bench and complain.
This is nothing more than an updated version of what George Wallace said back in 1968–“Republicans and Democrats, tweedle-dum and tweedle-dee, not a dime’s worth of difference.” Wallace hit the nail on the head back in 68 and Tucker Carlson hit it on the head today.
You look at some of the wild, far out stuff the Demoncrats are proposing and then ask yourself where the Republican opposition is on most of these issues. I don’t know where they are, but wherever it is, they sure are quiet.
If I had the suspicious mind my Dad accused me of having, I’d almost be tempted to think that the Republican silence is either learned fear of criticizing one’s supposed enemies or, worse yet, implied agreement with those supposed enemies. And if the latter is the case, then the supposed adversary is really no adversary at all, but rather a willing accomplice in the effort to tear down this country.
Do I think progressive (socialist) Demoncrats and Republicans work together to tear down our culture and history? That’s like asking if the sun will rise in the East tomorrow.”
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