It’s Not Too Much To Ask That Our GOP Hacks Show Some Loyalty To Their Voters

Guest Post by Kurt Schlichter

As Jeff Flake joins Bob Corker in America’s political gimp box, perhaps our betters in the Grand Old Party should reflect on how two of their own came to this sorry end. Well guys, there’s this thing called “loyalty,” and out in America we kind of expect it. You DC dwellers should investigate that concept in depth, not only in order to improve your characters – you guys love babbling about “character,” right? – but to save your useless hides from the electoral accounting that’s coming.

Let me break it down in simple terms so you don’t have to go get one of your minions to explain the big words. Stop taking sides with the enemy against us or we are going to throw you out of your nice, comfy offices. Clear enough for you?

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Let’s understand what “loyalty” is and isn’t when it comes to our elected officials. Loyalty is not a requirement for slavish agreement or utter acquiescence – those who either don’t want to be loyal or wish to excuse it in their favored pols will often try to tell you that’s what we normals expect in order to evade the real issue. But that claim is baloney – used baloney after having been eaten by a male cow. Debate and argument are vital. Criticize Trump’s actions if you feel they deserve criticism; criticize the man if you think he falls short. Ted Cruz does, and we dig him. But you need to be loyal to the people who sent you to Washington. We’re not going to tolerate you taking sides with people who hate us.

What is inexcusable are alleged Republicans going onto liberal media outlets to trash the base by sanctimoniously adopting lying liberal narratives about us and then basking in the loving liberal limelight their new liberal buddies temporarily bestow upon them. McCain pioneered that move, though he’s kind of the Sideshow Bob of maverickry – he’ll go through a period of liberal love then do something remotely conservative, like run for president, and his lib lovers will turn on him and he’ll stand there with hurt feelz and a rake mark on his sad face wondering, “What happened to all my new friends?”

“I don’t think I can be part of a party like this,” Flake essentially says, wiping away a figurative tear. What he’s really saying is that our interests and desires should be ignored (as they have been for decades) because we don’t meet his high standards. Fair enough, Jeff – but why are you now shocked that we decided that you don’t meet ours?

Flake is always ready to wag his finger at us normals for any leftist outlet that offers him a mic, but he never seemed to get that digit dancing for Obama. Iran Deal enthusiast Bob Corker tried to do it on Twitter, a hilarious fail on par with Little Marco’s pathetic attempt to go slam for slam with Trump during the primary. Rubio at least seemed to learn his lesson; Corker didn’t, and when he called on his Tennessee supporters they answered, “New phone who dis?”

Loyalty is important, but people in the Beltway Bubble just don’t seem to get that. Yet in those horrible, backward states that elected these guys, normals kind of expect it. You don’t stick your buddy in the back. If you get into a jam in a bar, for example, your pal doesn’t start whacking you with a pool cue. That’s just not done. It is, as you might say during a cocktail party on one of Conservative, Inc.’s cruises, “Bad form, old chap.”

I recently had this discussion online in the context of sanctimonious Senator Ben Sasse, who never met a conservative he didn’t feel compelled to lecture (I won’t link it directly because of my ample swears, but you can review my Twitter timeline if you wish). Sasse, as was observed, always votes our way. Gee thanks, Ben! That’s supposed to be a given, the baseline. That’s not an achievement – that should be an assumption. And it’s not enough. Sasse goes on with Bill Freakin’ Maher and, when not giggling at Maher’s disgusting racial epithets, proceeds to wow his host and the commie crowd with a discussion of how the people who elected him suck. Unacceptable.

We demand loyalty, like it or not. You don’t get to cavort with the enemy and still get our votes. It’s infuriating, and it’s intolerable – meaning we refuse to tolerate it. It’s the liberals’ approval or ours – choose one.

In my Twitter discussion, I observed that those of us who are or were in the military and law enforcement in particular get particularly aggravated when someone purporting to have our backs takes that opportunity to plunge a Ka-Bar in. If the guy in your foxhole starts playing for the other team, you’ve got problems – just ask the loyal heroes crippled looking for that useless waste of meat Bowe Bergdahl. But my measured insights on that issue in the context of Sasse, leavened with appropriate profanity, were dismissed as mere “macho posturing.” This is wrong. They are neither “macho” nor “posturing,” though if I’m going to posture, I prefer macho posturing to the wussy alternative we have seen far too often among the weakhearts left jilted by the voters who chose Trump.

No, it’s not “macho” to despise those who give aid and comfort to the enemy, who go onto the enemy’s media to chastise the normals of the conservative base by adopting libelous liberal narratives about our alleged racism, sexism, and overall uncouthness. Simple loyalty to your own side is a base-level expectation of manhood. You stand with your buddies. And it’s not “posturing” either. While not betraying your allies might be just another pose among many one might adopt within the DC/NY axis, sticking up for your own side is standard operating procedure among the rest of us.

The loyalty issue is just one component of the massive cultural/political upheaval we’re all living through. Normals are tired of being deceived, disregarded, and disrespected by those in power. Now we’re demanding loyalty, not asking for it. And we’re going to ruthlessly purge everyone who presumes to represent us who actually holds us in contempt, because the feeling is mutual.

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overthecliff
overthecliff
October 30, 2017 3:32 pm

Democrats pretending to be Republicans. They vote loyally with the Republicans on everything except on that rare occasion when one perfectly timed “PRINCIPLED” vote will cause conservative issues to fail. If they had a 10 vote majority, it would be the same Same old game.

i forget
i forget
October 30, 2017 3:37 pm

Oh, but it is (too much to ask). An even bigger ask is that “voters” recognize their walk-on roles in the DeMille’s cast of thousands movie production. It is all theater. But the methodized method actors (methodists?) are so lost in character it has become their assumed reality.

Diogenes
Diogenes
  i forget
October 30, 2017 4:31 pm

Truth!!!! Lifetime actors

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 30, 2017 4:21 pm

“You pretend to be a republican and I will pretend to vote for you”

Dennis Miller
Dennis Miller
October 30, 2017 4:25 pm

Hi,

I think there is another side to this issue. One of the major factors in the tax reform bill is the elimination of the deduction for state and local taxes.

Where is the outrage at the democrat hacks, like Bill Nelson (D) FL for not representing Floridians? Every democrat politician in a low tax state should be in favor of the reform, why are they not being taken to task? Why should low tax states continue to subsidize CA, IL, NY and NJ who get the vast majority of the benefit?

I live in AZ and basically Flake is being fired for not representing the views of those who voted for him.

Politicos from both parties should be held accountable to represent those who hire them.

Best regards,
Dennis Miller

PS: Kurt I really enjoy your articles….

i forget
i forget
  Dennis Miller
October 30, 2017 4:33 pm

Flakes don’t get fired…the dandruff just moves around the shoulders. The whorehouse door revolves.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
October 30, 2017 4:29 pm

They need us to vote to keep up the appearance of some kind of representative democracy.

Not so sure that we need them.

Zarathustra
Zarathustra
October 30, 2017 4:41 pm

“Ted Cruz does and we dig him”
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I don’t know who “we” is but I think Cruz is a piece of dog shit.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  Zarathustra
October 30, 2017 5:35 pm

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Rob
Rob
October 30, 2017 5:18 pm

Cruz is a cum filled rubber on the floor of a car wash. But he isn’t alone. You can pick on him or you can like him but if you send him back, if you send any of them back, then the shaft that they shove up your ass was handed to them by YOU. It’s your fault if any of these asshats return to washington. Return nobody. One term and done. One Term And Done.

It’s not too hard to remember is it?

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
October 30, 2017 5:41 pm

Mr. Disloyal Himself: Paul Fucken Ryan. What kind of a “man” runs a marathon in 4:10 and tells people he did it in “around three hours”? A fucken liar – that’s who. If Mexico gave us a cool $25 bil in gold coins with which to build the Wall, that smarmy fuck would do everything to thwart our getting the Wall for FREE. That’s how much of stinking rotten traitorous bastard he is. Every night I dream that someone shoots him through the temple with a hunting arrow.

i forget
i forget
  Iska Waran
October 30, 2017 5:52 pm

a-e-i-o-u-& sometimes y…ask why?

“All of a sudden, I made the team, I got a letter jacket, and I started thinking there’s a girlfriend behind the letter jacket. But that’s how it all began.[2]”

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Ryun

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
October 30, 2017 6:15 pm

It may not be too much to ask, but it is completely delusional to actually expect it, count on it, or consider it a future reality when you cast a vote for 99% of them. Although expecting votes in support of personal liberty or any of the other things the democrats claim to be in favor of (that are pro-freedom) is just as delusional.

Peaknic
Peaknic
October 31, 2017 1:34 pm

I’ve written on this before, but asking for “loyalty” itself is a bullshit requirement. Everyone, including our elected representatives, should only be loyal to the unvarnished truth and loyal to their oath to uphold the constitution and “represent the interests of their constituents”. You have a point about them not doing the latter, but voting with their party out of “loyalty” is just wrongheaded and is not representing their constituents.
And no one should put loyalty to another person above the truth.

“My Country Right or Wrong” is a travesty of laziness and fear because those who espouse this sentiment don’t have the balls to fix the “wrongness” in their own back yard. Same goes for “My Party…”, “My Family…”, or “My [anything else]…”.