I Wonder Whether Hinderaker Can Name Even One Thing The GOP Is “For” — And “Did” Since 2021.

Tonight, he goes back into his tedious old jag about how bad (i.e., liberal) Minnesota state government is.

Then he preposterously labels Florida, Texas and Tennessee as “pro-freedom” states. And claims they are all doing better than Minnesota or Illinois or Colorado or NY (may have a marginal point — as to NY).

But as we’ve long proved… Florida, Tennessee and Texas are all only pro freedom — if the “freedom” is the nearly unlimited ability to impose fundamental X-tianity on the populace; to limit women’s rights to body autonomy… and allow large businesses to rip off consumers without a second thought.

In sum, they are becoming failed dictatorships — and in the case of Texas, lawless vigilante states — abusing putative asylees — by the tens of thousands.

Oh, and they all take more from federal coffers than they put in, in tax revenues.

They are… largely welfare states — taking federal largesse, while complaining that the feds are oppressing them. Damn John.

Just… damn.

I do want to note almost in passing — that John never offers positive new ideas, claimed conservative ideas… to address any (largely pretended) ill he purports to see. These dead enders are exclusively the party of no; of division; and of hate… now.

Out.

3 thoughts on “I Wonder Whether Hinderaker Can Name Even One Thing The GOP Is “For” — And “Did” Since 2021.

  1. It’s also hilarious to me that whenever Hinderaker talks about current and recent presidential administrations, whether to make a point about alleged Democratic failures or alleged Republican successes, he always seems to forget who was president from 2001 to 2009. He’ll go as far back as Carter and Reagan to make a point, but the early 21st century has apparently just slipped his mind completely. This from a man who in 2005 wrote:

    It must be very strange to be President Bush. A man of extraordinary vision and brilliance approaching to genius, he can’t get anyone to notice. He is like a great painter or musician who is ahead of his time, and who unveils one masterpiece after another to a reception that, when not bored, is hostile.

    And yes, he later walked that back, claiming it was “tongue-in-cheek” and (hilariously) accusing liberals of not understanding “nuance.” But still.

    He also fails to mention the Obama and Clinton administrations, both of which saw strong economic recoveries after Republican administrations drove the economy into a ditch.

    Must have slipped his mind.

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