A last-minute deal between conservatives and GOP leaders in the House has averted votes expected Thursday on a measure to impeach the commissioner of the IRS.
Instead, IRS Commissioner John Koskinen will testify before Congress next week…
But the agreement canceling the votes came only after conservatives themselves predicted that their impeachment resolution was going to get sidelined by Democratic and Republican opposition Thursday. So instead they settled for a hearing next Wednesday, which would result in an impeachment vote only after the November presidential election, if ever.
There is nothing more frustrating in dealing with a traitor than the period when you think they were loyal and on your team, and all of their defeats were accidental. Carrying a loser is frustrating.
When you finally realize the truth, that you were being betrayed all along, and can focus on the traitor as the enemy, it is unbelievably invigorating.
The Conservative Establishment is the enemy. Now the real battle begins. just as the perfect anti-Cuckservative candidate ascends.
I’d be fine saving the head of the IRS. I’d just prefer that we saved ONLY the head and cut off the rest.