Mitch McConnell is Not a Patriotic American

July 1, 2019 at 8:52 pm | Posted in Abuse of Office, Disinformation, Dysfunctional Politics, Enemies of Freedom | Leave a comment
Mitch McConnell at the 2014 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in National Harbor, Maryland. Photo by Gage Skidmore.

Mitch McConnell at the 2014 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in National Harbor, Maryland. Photo by Gage Skidmore.

Any patriotic American would want to expose foreign interference in American elections, and would want to do everything possible to defend against future interference.

Mitch McConnell does the opposite.

It follows, by air-tight logic, that Mitch McConnell is not a patriotic American.

Mitch McConnell is instead like Devin Nunes. Mitch McConnell is like Jim Jordan. Each of them tries to obstruct efforts to characterize and to defend against Putin’s interference in American elections. Hence none of them are patriotic Americans.


It is hypocritical of Mitch McConnell to participate in the celebration of the 4th of July.

If he were honest, Mitch McConnell would renounce his American citizenship, and would become a citizen of Russia.

But Mitch McConnell is not honest.

Do the citizens of Kentucky realize what they have done?

Official portrait of Vladimir Putin (2006). This file comes from the website of the President of the Russian Federation and is copyrighted.

Official portrait of Vladimir Putin (2006). This file comes from the website of the President of the Russian Federation and is copyrighted.

 

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