Granted. But it was a discussion I caught on the tube yesterday that had some rather interesting points. It made the panelists uncomfortable which means they had to think. This country could use a little more thinking instead of reacting.
How about this? Why is the Republicans' first strategy for anything uncomfortable always 'shoot the messenger and bury the message'? Is the American public really that stupid in that the GOP knows this tactic is tried and true when dealing with sheeple? From CNN:
House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy, a staunch Trump ally, questioned whether Amash was a genuine conservative.
"You've got to understand Justin Amash. He's been in Congress quite some time. I think he's asked one question in all the committees that he's been in," McCarthy said on Fox News. "He votes more with Nancy Pelosi than he ever votes with me. It's a question whether he's even in our Republican conference as a whole."
According to the American Conservative Union, however, Amash had an 88% record of voting with the group's positions last year.
How about this? Why is the Republicans' first strategy for anything uncomfortable always 'shoot the messenger and bury the message'? Is the American public really that stupid in that the GOP knows this tactic is tried and true when dealing with sheeple? From CNN:
House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy, a staunch Trump ally, questioned whether Amash was a genuine conservative.
"You've got to understand Justin Amash. He's been in Congress quite some time. I think he's asked one question in all the committees that he's been in," McCarthy said on Fox News. "He votes more with Nancy Pelosi than he ever votes with me. It's a question whether he's even in our Republican conference as a whole."
According to the American Conservative Union, however, Amash had an 88% record of voting with the group's positions last year.
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