Tom Rice Joins Liz Cheney as His State GOP Censures Him for Trump Impeachment Vote - Granite Grok

Tom Rice Joins Liz Cheney as His State GOP Censures Him for Trump Impeachment Vote

Tom Rice R- SC

Congressman Tom Rice is one of ten Republicans in Congress to vote with Democrats on their most recent impeachment theater. And while Liz Cheney (R- Wyoming) has gotten the most attention – she’s in big trouble, Rice is rolling up behind her.

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“Congressman Rice’s vote, unfortunately, played right into the Democrats’ game, and the people in his district, and ultimately our State Executive Committee, wanted him to know they wholeheartedly disagree with his decision,” he added.

 

Rice said he saw a potential for violence in the President’s remarks. That is the Democrat narrative mill talking.  Did he see any potential for violence in the actual violence Democrats encouraged all summer long? How about in the words of Congressional Democrats like Maxine Waters directed at Trump and his Cabinet. The Left’s more than four years of rhetoric directed at Trump supporters.

Unless you’ve forgotten, they were starting fights and beating them up at his campaign events before he ever won elected office. Even then, they were trying to blame that on Trump.

It wasn’t until polling showed the riots hurting Democrats in down-ticket races that they even managed to mention it as unproductive.

Does Republican Tom Rice show any signs of remorse at being played after voting with Trump 94% of the time? The coward ran for the hills.

In Wyoming, they didn’t waste any time. Liz Cheney already has a primary challenger just weeks after the vote.

 

“Every single person I spoke to in the crowd [At Matt Gaetz’ Anti-Cheney Rally], they complained about Liz Cheney, not necessarily because of her impeachment vote. A lot of them said that impeachment was just the last straw; they were already upset with Cheney. … They really just attacked her for being a symbol of the past.”

 

Trumpism, they say, has taken hold of the party and people are looking for a new breed of Republicans. The sort that stands up and fights for the constitution and defends natural rights, sovereignty (state and National), and that make America great.

Not those that lean into the leadership wind regardless of which way it blows.

For those who eschew the third party and say we need to take back the GOP, that makes a lot of sense. But what are you truly willing to do about it?

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