And there are some, admittedly very few, former Republicans who will have nothing to do with the current party that has become a haven for crazies and, among other transgressions, has debased the language to the point where civil discussion is almost impossible without a definition of terms at every outset and turning point.
And there are some, admittedly very few, former Republicans who will have nothing to do with the current party that has become a haven for crazies and, among other transgressions, has debased the language to the point where civil discussion is almost impossible without a definition of terms at every outset and turning point.
The ones who walk the walk as well as talk the talk. I think of them as admirable people, because it's not easy to give up your life and people you thought of as long-term friends.
And there are some, admittedly very few, former Republicans who will have nothing to do with the current party that has become a haven for crazies and, among other transgressions, has debased the language to the point where civil discussion is almost impossible without a definition of terms at every outset and turning point.
The ones who walk the walk as well as talk the talk. I think of them as admirable people, because it's not easy to give up your life and people you thought of as long-term friends.
Unfortunately, I can count them on one hand: Cheney, Kinzinger, Romney . . . anyone else? I have two fingers left.
Rep. Buck WAS a good pug -- until he voted for Mikey JoJo. Said he was "too busy" to read up on the guy. Nice, Ken, nice.
Stuart Stevens?
But it can be amply repaid by the brighter outlook and new friends your changed perspective brings you.