Political Parties Reinventing Themselves Is A Scam

Whenever you hear talk of a politician or a political party reinventing themselves, your first thought should be: “They’re trying to pull a con job.” That said; the number of people who blindly buy that “gar-bage,” is stunning.
The inescapable facts are: Leopards cannot change their spots; elapids shed their skin, but they remain highly venomous fanged ophidians; reinventing oneself in political speak is code for pretending to be what you’re not for political gain.
What makes this bastardization of truth even more offensive is hearing the corrupt, dishonest so-called news media speak approvingly of such demonic deceitfulness, as if the trickery is worthy of ecclesiastical enshrinement.
Generally speaking, politicians are nothing more than pathetic, untalented thespians. They excel at politics, because it requires nothing more of them than getting reelected. Job performance is assessed upon lies and hollow promises.
Even more egregious is the fact that any mention of a politician reinventing themself is code for they are trying to get electing by pretending to not be what they have always shown themself to be. But, when an entire political party attempts to pull off the scam of reinventing itself, that is undeniable proof that they know their political agenda is rejected by the overwhelming majority of the voters. So to become or retain a viable winner, they must pretend to be what they are not.
We saw Obama, Bush, and Clinton, pull off this scam to perfection. Even though it well documented that Biden was a drunk, womanizing, low I.Q., imbecile (who won the presidency) because of vote thievery.
Honest, America-minded political parties do not find it necessary to reinvent themselves. Reinventing itself is the exact position the Democrat party is now in. It must find a face to lead the party that can successfully camouflage the agenda of their next presidential candidate. One thing is for certain; while the current group of Marxists and cultural-Socialists are for now the face of the party, none of them are electable as successors to the Donald Trump presidency.
The closest thing they have at present is Bernie Sanders, but even though he has name recognition and can raise sufficient campaign funds, I argue he is unelectable with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) as his running mate.
The lapdog Trump-hating mainstream media can paint whatever hallucinogenic pictures of this one or that one being a viable candidate, right now that candidate is not out there. And, if I’m right the one I believe who will ultimately lead the party in the image and character of Obama, has yet to have their coming out party. And, no apart from a couple colleagues, I’ve not publicly said who I believe the person to be.
If the Democrats were viable contenders they wouldn’t need reinvent themselves. They wouldn’t be in search of a party leader. If they were politically viable they wouldn’t be fighting over who the leaders are. David Hogg wouldn’t be causing internal problems for them. Hakeem Jefferies is an unmitigated idiot on his best day, and none of the “ugly sisters” who comprise the AOC crazy wing of the party will ever be more than they are right now.
Be honest, can any sane person really envision AOC as vice president? Can any rational person imagine Ilhan Omar or Rashida Tlaib as secretary of state, or Jasmine Crockett as head of the Justice Department? Can any sane person project Jefferies or Cory Booker as FBI director or Pete “Butthead” Buttegieg as Secretary of Defense or the national intelligence director? Liz Warren might be viable to do some kind of “injun” rain dances as part of a department of climate hoax scam, but even that is doubtful. Gavin Newsom is only part of the conversation as something to talk about. He might be trying to reinvent himself, but the receipts on his “gawd awful” California political career are on video. He cannot hide what his political career has been.
Democrats are trying to reinvent the party, because they have no choice. The American people are not going to forget what dems have been fighting to preserve and/or the people they have been fighting to protect.
Plus patriots and truth seekers and conservatives are no longer reliant on backstabbing, traitorous make-believe cable news networks like FoxNews. We now have news outlets with the integrity that networks like FoxNews never had; networks such as News Max and OAN.
My political instincts tell me the Democrats are in deep trouble. That doesn’t mean they cannot still do damage, especially with the help of the Bush/Rove faction of the Republican party helping them out. And, believe me, Karl Rove et al are doing everything in their power to sabotage President Trump’s agenda.
I believe the Republican deep state is trying to sabotage President Trump’s big beautiful bill. They’re not interested in cutting spending: they’re interested and perhaps even under orders to sabotage Trump’s agenda. I’ve said it before, and I say it again: I don’t trust Mike Johnson.
President Trump isn’t stupid. He has an economic plan that worked in his first term despite the raw opposition coming from both sides of the aisle. I’m beyond confident that his economic plan will work even better this time around if traitorous repubs stop trying to undermine his agenda. Every financial step he has taken has worked from tariffs to the stock market to lowered inflation. And still FoxNews, Bush/Rove, and the Wall Street Journal want us to believe President Trump doesn’t know what he is doing.
Trump is a builder. The RINO backstabbers are losers and takers. The devil-crats are just that. Devils committed to turning America into a dystopian wasteland.
About the Author
Mychal Massie
Mychal S. Massie is an ordained minister who spent 13 years in full-time Christian Ministry. Today he serves as founder and Chairman of the Racial Policy Center (RPC), a think tank he officially founded in September 2015. RPC advocates for a colorblind society. He was founder and president of the non-profit “In His Name Ministries.” He is the former National Chairman of a conservative Capitol Hill think tank; and a former member of the think tank National Center for Public Policy Research. Read entire bio here