Liz Cheney: Another Fake Republican Addicted To The Left’s “Strange New Respect”
Her behavior in recent months has been geared to her resurrection as one of the few fake conservatives kept as pets by the American Left.
Soon-to-be-ex-Republican-who-bashes-conservatives-on-CNN Liz Cheney is unpopular.
Very unpopular.
And for good reason — she’s spending as much time as possible validating the Democratic Party’s obsession with keeping January 6 in the forefront of the narrative in D.C., while other far more important issues (such as the collapse of the economy) are swept under the rug, and while those in “her state” thousands of miles away suffer.
In the latest in a string of virtue signaling nonsense from the daughter of Dick Cheney, it was decided that a photograph of a Hollywood superstar would help convince voters in Wyoming that Liz Cheney is…I don’t know, something they’d like?
“Real men put country over party,” Liz Cheney wrote, alongside a photograph of Yellowstone’s Kevin Costner, wearing a T-shirt that read, “I’m for Liz Cheney.”
Except…Wyoming and Montana are not the same, and Kevin Costner is a multi-millionaire Hollywood actor.
Only a pretend Republican could think the support of a celebrity cowboy would help her pander to her ever-shrinking voting base.
Of course, Liz Cheney likely knows that her political career as a Republican is coming to an end, which is why much of her behavior in recent months has been geared to her resurrection as one of the few fake conservatives kept as pets by the American Left.
Think Adam Kinzinger and John Kasich — both recipients of the Left’s “strange new respect” routine…when they are willing to push the Democratic Party narrative, of course.
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