January 19, 2021 By Monica Showalter
House GOP conference chair, Rep. Liz Cheney, is finding herself unpopular. Her largely unfollowed-move to impeach President Trump has led to more than one move for her ouster.
On Jan. 12, she put this battle cry...
Much more will become clear in coming days and weeks, but what we know now is enough. The President of the United States summoned this mob, assembled the mob, and lit the flame of this attack. Everything that followed was his doing.
and attracted all of nine GOP followers.
Maybe that's because there was a rush to judgment and President Trump wasn't responsible for the riot at the capital. There's a heckuva lot of mounting evidence -- the timeline, the character of the people busted, the failures of security, the Trump speech transcripts -- to suggest that far from this being the doing of a culpable Trump, the whole thing was a leftist put up job. Most Republicans could recognize it -- a trial without evidence is pretty much a kangaroo court. Liz, not so much.
Memo to Liz: when you wave 'charge' banner and yell to the troops to follow you someplace, and they ... don't follow, maybe you aren't a leader.........To Read More.....
My Take - John Boehner once made a cogent observation when he was Speaker of the House saying:
"A leader without followers is simply a man taking a walk."
Hello Liz Chaney!
Liz Chaney is the poster child for political nepotism. We see it everywhere, and quite frankly, I don't much care, provided they're competent. Chaney is now, and has always been, a leaky vessel as a conservative, and I have to believe she only got the job of Rep Republican Conference Chair because her name is Chaney....oh wait....her name isn't Chaney. She's married to a guy named Perry. So why is she calling herself Chaney?
Is it because she's actually a liberal/leftist anti-traditional feminist masquerading as a conservative? Or is she just playing the name game, falling back on her father's credentials, when she's nothing to offer other than that?
I would go for the latter, although the first answer may not be far off.
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