Republican McLeadership

Dear Friends,

It seems to me, leadership that has failed, not once, not twice, but over and over, not in small ways but magnificently, is leadership we can do without. “Failure is a resume enhancer,” as Rush Limbaugh used to say, in government. No where else in a meritocracy is failure rewarded. There is of course the Peter Principle, yet that falls short of explaining the astounding success of our elite, in maintaining their failure rate. Mitch McConnell, Kevin McCarthy and Ronna McDaniel have plainly failed, significantly, incessantly and with terrific moment. Republican McLeaders would be better qualified to flip burgers at McDonalds than to lead the republican party. So I have to wonder, what is it about them that keeps such manifest failures in power? Corruption…?

Biden recently praised McConnell’s loyalty to himself. That could be one reason McConnell is such a total, complete and utter failure, at everything he touches. Like his boss. Unless success is measured by empowering the deep state and its corporatocracy. If that is the metric, destroying our Constitution, the rule of law and the American way, then they are successes, not failures. It may simply be that we are measuring their failure, or success, by a different standard than they do. In their own eyes, they may see their losing the 2020 and 2022 elections through ineptitude, corruption and wasting donated money on luxury, as a big win. For the dark side obviously, but who cares, as long as there is money to be made? Perhaps then, McConnell sees himself as a big winner, and us as a bunch of losers.

Kevin McCarthy believes that he is owed the position of House Speaker since he sold his soul for the job. Imagine the injustice if he traded his essence for a booby prize? Oh the pain of it. The American people, the American way and our children, would be the winners in that tragedy…magnifying the sting. Clearly, McCarthy has no intention of furthering the cause of Constitutionally limited government, the rule of law or reigning in our government’s anti Constitutional actions. McCarthy and McConnell are clearly on board and consider every right removed from us a small victory. Either that… or they are the biggest failures to ever live. So we are faced with a dilemma. Are McConnell and McCarthy winners… or losers? Either way, should we support either of them?

Ronna McDaniel is someone I know much less about, however, applying the same standard to her as we do the other two thirds of the republican McLeadership, she is either a loser or a winner, depending on the metric. I understand she is great at grifting money for the “party.” From the expenses publicly available, she is also wonderful at spending that money, on luxury and frivolity. Which is what one would do if they didn’t have victory over anti American forces as the goal, but the crushing of the American way as their aim. Waste the money of the opposition on an opulent lifestyle. No one is better able to implement that strategy than the leadership of the targeted party. Then again, as the pigs replied in Animal Farm when asked why they sleep in Human beds, “Would you deny us that comfort?”

McConnell got back in regardless of his failures, because the Senate is full of republican pedophiles beholding to the administrative state… who hold the video of their trips to Epstein’s pedo isle. How do we know this? Their silence on demanding the elite pedos be brought to justice. How else did the deep state manipulate sitting “republican” senators into voting for a democrat omnibus bill, just as republicans are poised to take over the House? As I said above, depending on the metric, they are either winners, or total losers. Neither is a ringing endorsement of their qualifications to continue in leadership positions. Ronna McDaniel needs to go as well. Lets seek leadership that measures victory as we do… promoting the American way, Constitutionally limited government and accountability!

Sincerely,

John Pepin

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