Like Liz Cheney got in Wyoming, China sellout Mitch McConnell got censured in his home state of Kentucky. The Nelson County GOP leader censured the China sellout and they claim to have 50 other counties in Kentucky that may do the same. There’s one thing the left and right can unite on, and it’s our hatred for China’s bitch Mitch McConnell.
Kentucky GOP leaders in Nelson County censure China Mitch McConnell |
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“This is by far and away the most extreme and dramatic break between McConnell and Trump that has been seen publicly,” UofL professor and constitutional law expert Sam Marcosson said. “I am hard pressed to remember a time when a congressional leader of a party broke this decisively and publicly and harshly from a president of his or her own party.”
Marcosson said Tuesday’s floor speech signals a “traumatic break,” adding that he believes McConnell’s “willingness to continue to bite his tongue” and not publicly criticize President Trump “evaporated.”
“Today may reflect some reflection he had done about how he handled the post-election period,” Marcosson said. “All of that suggests to me he is not just frustrated and not just angry but really believes serious misconduct occurred here that caused great damage to our political system.”
McConnell’s speech prompted Nelson County GOP leaders to hold an emergency meeting, voting unanimously to issue a resolution censuring the senate majority leader for his comments.
“This has shown his true colors,” Nelson Co. GOP Chairman Don Thrasher said. “We felt today during his floor speech on the senate where he impugned the character of President Trump was unacceptable to us. his whole behavior overall through this whole process of the last week is not consistent with what he promised us when he was running for re-election.”
McConnell hasn’t said how he will vote in the second impeachment trial of President Trump, but has said it’s a “vote of conscience” and will be based on facts. But in light of the impending impeachment trial in the Senate, Thrasher has also proposed a resolution calling on McConnell to vote to acquit Trump.
“Basically calling for Senator McConnell to support President Trump and denounce the second impeachment as divisive,” Thrasher said.
“I have at least 50 other chairs and vice chairs that have signed on for our resolution,” Thrasher said. “this is a deal-breaker for a lot of Republicans.”