Open Letter To Every Republican Candidate, Everywhere

By Mitch Berg

If you aren’t running on this…

…for the love of all that is holy, please tell me why?

11 Responses to “Open Letter To Every Republican Candidate, Everywhere”

  1. jdm Says:

    I hope you get an answer, from someone somewhere in the Republican edifice.

    I know that the DemoCommies are unpatriotic a55holes who don’t much like the US and want to see it destroyed, but I also know that there is a small but hardcore group of the Republican leadership who are just fine with all these illegals. Apparently they provide cheap labor or something?

    And that’s not even mentioning (which I will) that many of these are fentanyl mules (70k dead from fentanyl overdose in 2021), criminals of other various types, and let’s not forget terrorists.

  2. jdm Says:

    Related context, Chicago Mayor Blasts Governor Abbott for “Attacking the Country”.

    Boy, those Chicago voters really outdid themselves last time around, huh?

  3. Greg Says:

    Why?

    Seriously?

    Well…., in our left ear the megaphones of the Strib, NYT, WAPO, ABC, NBC, CBS, NPR and MPR shriek REPUBLICANS ARE RACIST WHITE NATIONALISTS.

    While in our right ear, the clergy, teachers, professors and an array of NGO’s all whisper: these are refugees who any compassionate person is compelled to give aid and comfort and besides, diversity is our strength

    When conservatives lost the heights of culture, they lost the ability to respond with reason.

  4. Greg Says:

    As long as these scenes are in Texas and Arizona, nothing will change, but if you turn the streets of Kenwood, Linden Hills and like neighborhoods into refugee and homeless camps, change will come in hours.

  5. jdm Says:

    ^ Sound reasonable, Greg, but there are an awful lot of supposedly well-off places in DemoCommie country like say, Hollywood, where homeless encampments have sprung up with no apparent effect on the political landscape. I found a headline from Chicago about a hotel in Chicago’s Gold Coast being converted to a homeless shelter.

  6. jdm Says:

    the clergy, teachers, professors and an array of NGO’s all whisper: these are refugees…

    I’m not involved with nor around these types or places. Is it really that bad? Are (supposely non-DemoCommies) really that intimidated to speak up?

  7. jdm Says:

    More from Bill Melugin.

    Notice the part about people from all over the world. Now I ask you, whether these people are economic immigrants or any other kind, from where did they get the money to end up on the TX/MX border?

  8. John "Bigman" Jones Says:

    Standing around the border is so pedestrian. That’s for the peasants, not people of our class.

    We fly direct.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/biden-s-dhs-let-200000-illegal-immigrants-fly-directly-into-43-cities/ar-AA1h3gIv

  9. Greg Says:

    Sound reasonable, Greg, but there are an awful lot of supposedly well-off places in DemoCommie country like say, Hollywood, where homeless encampments have sprung up with no apparent effect on the political landscape.

    I dunno, Hollyweird is just that, but they sure cleared them out of Martha’s Vineyard fast.

  10. jdm Says:

    ^ True. Maybe there’s something different between the “elites” (on Martha’s Vineyard) and the merely well-off (who have a house in Hollywood)… Or maybe just this is how to tell where the elites really live.

  11. jimf Says:

    Don’t worry, the stupid party will run on abortion again in the deep-blue state of Minnesota…..

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