Monday, March 31, 2025

An Open Letter to the GOP by Bruce Lindner

Dear Republicans;

We get it. You all saw what he did to Liz Cheney, and you don’t want that to happen to you. Short of outright political banishment, if you displease him in the slightest, he might even mean-tweet you from his golf cart in Florida. You all tremble at the mere thought of that.

And he knows it, which is why he does it; to control you. To get you to confirm the most unqualified Cabinet secretaries in American history. If the gravity of that situation wasn’t so solemn, it would be comical.

But what’s done is done. You didn’t want to suffer the indignity of being mean-tweeted, so you seated a drunk who paid a woman $50,000 to buy her silence to become America’s Secretary of Defense, an anti-science conspiracy theorist for Health and Human Services and a man who openly hates the FBI to run it.

You’ve watched in silence as his hatchet man—or should I say his chainsaw man—has wiped out the careers of untold thousands of Americans, the cascading effects of which will no doubt threaten the very existence of poverty-stricken communities who rely on America’s bounty and generosity.

You fidgeted in your seats a bit when he shook his fist at Mexico, Canada, Panama and Denmark. But no outright condemnation from any of you, because again, you can’t: the spirit of Liz Cheney might haunt you.

You’re in a unique position. Hard as it is to believe, you’re the gatekeepers. Once upon a time, in a magical epoch known as pre-Trump, Congress was a coequal branch of government. That means YOU had it within your power to keep lawlessness and tyranny in check.

But that was then and this is now. You’ve ceded your authority because; say it with me: Liz Cheney.

In the hierarchy of things that matter to you, in order from most to least, are:

• Me

• My personal safety

• Not getting mean-tweeted

• Getting re-elected

• People who won’t vote for me

• People in shithole countries

• The nation

At the far end of the courage spectrum from you and at the far side of the planet, there’s a guy named Volodimr Zelenskyy. He must look like an alien species to you, because his priorities are diametrically opposed to yours. When offered a chance to be airlifted out of his embattled nation, he turned it down and confronted the threat pouring over his nation’s borders. He then addressed his people from a darkened corner somewhere in Kyiv, reassuring them that he and his government will stand and fight on their behalf.

But now he and his 38 million fellow Ukrainians face a new threat: Blatant betrayal by the President of the United States. If Trump follows through with it, Zelenskyy himself, perhaps the most iconic example of raw courage in the world today, will be hunted. And if captured, meted out Navalny justice.

But that can only happen if you let it.

Yes, I know, you murmur amongst yourselves over martinis how you had to swallow hard to vote for Tulsi Gabbard, or to stay silent when he gutted the USAID and the national parks. But unless you take a hard stand, and say HELL NO, I’m drawing the line right HERE… you’re as complicit as he is.

This quote has never been more relevant: “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil, is for good men to do nothing.” ~ Edmund Burke

This is your moment. History will document your names right alongside his. I’m looking at you, Lindsey the Lionhearted. Ted the Turd. Joni, Queen of Castraters. Rise up. Fear not the mean-tweet.

Liz Cheney knowingly sacrificed her career, as did Adam Kinzinger, because they made the calculus: Who am I and what are my core values? And they deduced that there are bigger things in this world than themselves.

Thus far, not a single Republican in this picture has come to a similar conclusion.

Cowards, all. And if you allow Ukraine to fall by your inaction, you’ll be accomplices in mass murder, as well as the beginning of the end for NATO.

Written by Bruce Lindner and found on Facebook

31 comments:

  1. A politician puts themself first. A statesperson puts the nation first.

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    1. Exactly right; we need fewer politicians.

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  2. If only I could believe that the Repugnants cared one jot for more than themselves.....just like their beloved leader.

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    1. I think some do, but are terrified of having The Felon and President Skum come after them; so for that reason alone they need to be ousted.

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  3. Republicans have always been spineless cowards who catered to the rich because it was the only way they could feel important. And now they're going to be eaten alive. Tough shit.

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  4. Yo Bruce! Trouble is, will any of those self-gagged Republicans have the courage to write fulsome replies that justify their inaction?

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  5. Anonymous9:16 AM

    The motto of the Repugs is ‘me first’ and that is lead by the question ‘how much’ as in how much exposure and money they can get for their time in government. Their constituents are irrelevant to their goals.
    The Repugs have no morals and no spine. But they know greed.

    XOXO

    Sixpence

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    1. They care nothing about their constituents as we see by them hiding from town halls and such and doing nothing to make people's lives better, unless they're rich and white and Christian Nationalist.
      xoxo

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  6. Anonymous9:31 AM

    It will mater to them when they get voted out..

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  7. They've all got spines of limp twizzlers. The irony is, some of their voters are coming out of their stupor and realizing they are also victims in all of this.

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    1. I love seeing these voters come for these spineless fools at their town halls!

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    2. Yep. The best ones are when their reps don't show up - proving exactly how spineless they are.

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  8. The letter states the Truth. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. We need a lot more of this!

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  9. Here ye, here ye!! Sometimes one has to stand for SOMETTHING!! I always say that it may not be about winning, but taking a stand, knowing that you have taken a stand for your core values, integrity, decency, and your fellow neighbor.

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    1. Standing and fighting and voting!

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  10. Anonymous11:55 AM

    the dog's mother
    wow!
    xoxo :-)

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  11. I agree with Deb's comment politician thinking of themselves first?

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    1. We need less of that, please!

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  12. Sadly, I fear this group of Republicans will allow the world to burn while they sip their martinis and whine about how hard things are for them.

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    1. They don't understand that once most of it is burned, those fascists will turn on them.

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  13. And when they can't get SS or Medicare or MedicAID I long for them to complain to me.

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  14. Mark Kelly says some of the Republicans in the senate have spoken to him and sympathized with him over musk calling Kelly a traitor, but I haven't heard them speak out so the world can hear them. They're cowards.

    Love,
    Janie

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    1. Their words mean nothing if they only speak in private.
      xoxo

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  15. I don't know if the saying is known world wide or not, but they also need to remember, 'If you lie down with dogs, you'll get up with fleas'.

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  16. Very strong words and worth the writing if even a few of those who need to, actually do read and reconsider, maybe even take action.

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    1. If he gets even one person to speak up that's a win.

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  17. That letter should be reprinted in every paper in the USA, but I suppose it wouldn't be allowed. Freedom of speech is under threat, but freedom of thought cannot be controlled.

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