A Washington Post Opinion | More Republicans seem to have lied about their resumes. Who’s surprised? And on 2-20-23, the Enlightened Prisoner responded thus:
Ms. Rubin, I cannot think of a more perfect example of the Republican Party's hypocrisy and disrespect for ethics in United States' politics than to make up an issue that Trump's defeat was the result of fraudulent practices by the electorate. Then turn right around in the next mid-term elections and remain silent and unactionable on the fraudulent resume's submitted to the electorate by Republican candidates for office in the Congressional election.
And how they still remain silent on the many examples of fraudulent words and actions offered by their candidate for the last two Presidential elections, both of which he lost to the popular vote of the electorate, who would it seems, were able to recognize his lack of character for the office.
Truly they have become the operational entity for progressive activity to achieve power of government at any ethical costs. And they've already demonstrated that their governance results in benefits for their sponsors and punishment of their foes. Which includes overlooking those issues belonging to the electorate who haden't endorsed them.
After all, the founding Father's were after a governmental experiment that awarded representative governance for all, not the elite, not the religious entities, and most importantly, not the demagogues. How we preserve that is the choice of the electorate, and certainly not the political partisanship enabled by the hands of financial donations.
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