Republicans Before November 8, 2016 and Now
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Op-ed by TheWiseOldFart Prior to the November 8, 2016 election, most Republicans despised Trump. Today those same men and women kiss his huge derriere and beg for his support. Most fake Republicans are desperate for votes. HYPOCRISY A couple of days ago I heard two, old, white Republicans spewing their loyalty to the worst president in history. “Trump could stand on the White House steps and shoot someone and I would still support him.” (All crimes are now acceptable within the Republican Party). “Trump says he wants to be a dictator. I think that’s a good idea. We need a dictator today.” (Obviously not an American citizen). I wonder what they were saying in 2016. BEFORE THE ELECTION "I think a campaign bears responsibility for creating an environment," Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, said at the time. "When a candidate urges supporters to engage in physical violence, to punch people in the face, the predictable consequence of that is that it escalates.” Marco Rubio: "There