Uniparty Republicans Are Betraying America Just Like The Democrats
James Woods has announced he is ‘done’ with the Republican Party because of ‘uniparty traitors’ and justifiably so. Tyler Durden, writing for Zero Hedge, March 8, 2026 has reported. (Click here to read his article.)
I am an unapologetic diehard old school Conservative Republican; and as many of you are aware, I’ve long called for conservatives to stop voting for bad Republicans out of fear that bad Democrats will win. It is time for We the People to stop being afraid that rotten Democrats will take over, when in fact rotten ‘uniparty’ Republicans conservatives have elected are doing their best to sabotage President Trump’s agenda, which equates to sabotaging the future of our nation. In brief, both political groups are working against us.
Specific to the aforementioned I repost the following syndicated article titled: Have We Learned From The Failure of Bush or Are We Doomed To Repeat It?; December 8, 2025.
Quoting George Santayana from his 1905 work titled, The Life of Reason: “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” Santayana’s quote leads me to an even older proverb: “To be forewarned, is to be forearmed” or in other words, if you know what’s coming, you can prepare for it.
Hence the reason to give heed to both the history and forewarning I’m about to share.
On October 1, 2013, my syndicated op-ed was titled: Republican Leadership As Dishonest As Democrats. The opening paragraph read: It should be understood that few of today’s Republicans are conservative. In fact, some are as left-leaning as any Democrat. Even more troubling many conservative voters are being wantonly deceived because they refuse to understand that the Republican Party in its current incarnation is not our friend.
In my October 8, 2013, syndicated op-ed I wrote:
I have referenced many times in the past months, Karl Rove had instructed Republicans not to fight to defund Obamacare. His method of derailing Obamacare was to have Republicans talk about how bad the bill is.
But, Rove left out that it was the so-called Republican leadership who advised candidates not to make Obamacare the focal point of the 2010 elections. And the success of Tea Party candidates in those elections notwithstanding, keep in mind that it was Karl Rove who led the attack against Tea Party candidates that was enjoined by others in the GOP.
Need I remind you that it was Boehner’s congressional shadow Eric Cantor who conspired with senate Republican Jeff Sessions to trick the American people into believing Republicans were fighting to defund Obamacare when, in reality, Republicans had drafted stealth legislation that fully funded Obama’s healthcare abomination.
The forewarning is: there are alleged rumors that the George W. Bush and family are plotting to retake the Republican Party from President Trump.
Breitbart is reporting that according to the Daily Mail, “rumors” are stirring that there is a “plot to end the so-called ‘Bush Exile’” as part of an effort to take control of the GOP from Trump and his Make America Great Again (MAGA) policies:
Now, rumors are stirring of a plot to end the so-called ‘Bush Exile’ and take back the GOP from the so-called scourge of Trumpism.
Behind the scenes, and still with deep connections around the country, a shadow Republican Party is lying in wait to take over when Trump is gone.
And, while the former president is determined not to publicly criticize Trump – much to the frustration of some of his former aides – he may not be averse to quietly helping to shape the Republican Party’s long-term future.
Elizabeth Weibel writing for Breitbart reported: “One person, who is described as a “former Bush official,” told the outlet that Trump “knows that there’s no third term option,” while admitting that Vice President J.D. Vance “has a head start” over other possible Republican presidential candidates in 2028.
The former Bush official also predicted that “there will be a big open field within the Republican Party” for the 2028 presidential race, according to the outlet.
Former Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Michael Steele has also been reported as pleading for the former president to get involved in the party, stating that he has “a voice that would resonate with a lot more Americans,” according to the outlet.”
The Bush cabal despises President Trump and openly views him disparagingly as an isolationist and as not having the proper demeanor or character to be president. That’s rich coming from Bush who lied about weapons of mass destruction and led us into wars that enriched his cronies.
In addition to Bush never finding a cause unworthy of another war, following is more history we ignore at our own peril. Here is a snippet of Bush’s failed time in office:
- No Child left Behind
- His failed Medicaid prescription plan
- His “see you at the signing” quip from Softa, Bulgaria – where he boasted that despite the objections of his base, he was going to sign open borders legislation
- NAFTA
- Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) that allocated $700 billion to bailout banks
- His assurance that Harriet Miers trumped all other’s for the Supreme Court Of The United States
- His commitment to illegals
- His refusal to pardon and/or commute the sentences of Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean
- His repeated willingness to thumb his nose at his base, which includes taking our money to bail out and pension those who should be on their way to jail.
Even if revealed that Bush isn’t involved in the threat to usurp the reins of the Republican Party; you can bet that Karl Rove, Paul Ryan, Kevin McCarthy, FoxNews, the remaining Koch brother, and the betrayers feigning loyalty to President Trump are involved – as well as the elapids who fought to sabotage him during the primaries of his first term.
I could continue by making note that I don’t trust John Thune, because I remember when he betrayed conservatives during the Bush terms.
President Trump and his Cabinet are doing a phenomenal job this term. But, that doesn’t negate the fact that we must stay alert and stay engaged by demanding our elected representatives support President Trump, pass legislation to codify his Executive Orders, and support President Trump’s fight to end the filibuster. That said, it is a fact that if Senate Republicans don’t end the filibuster now, Democrats will the very next time they have opportunity.
If Rove and company are able they’ll sabotage and destroy everything President Trump has set in place thus far, just as they sabotaged the Tea Party.
We the People will either “remember history or we will be condemned to repeat it.”
I’ve once more forewarned those with ears to hear. I pray it prompts all to be forearmed, because you have been forewarned. We need too be engaged in the upcoming 2026 election. We do not under any circumstances want more Democrats in office. We want and need fewer of leftwing zealots. That said, we also do not want more Rove RINOs either.
We must turn out as if President Trump were running for election, because while he isn’t running for reelection, his policies and our future as America are on the ballot.
If the Republican Party were really representing you and I, it would be supporting President Trump; because like him or hate him, he is the only person to serve in elected office and donate his salary for the entire tenure of his service. He is the only President to reach into his own pocket to pay for capital improvements to the betterment of all.
We have a President who is singularly committed to “Making America Great Again.”
It took Republicans fewer than 8-years to destroy all that President Reagan had accomplished. I predict it will take less than that length of time after President Trump leaves office, unless We the People hold them accountable now. I pray that I’m wrong, but personally I see the country collapsing within 4-years after President Trump leaves office. If the RINO uniparty Republicans would work in lockstep with and for President Trump now, I firmly believe America could accomplish great things for many generations to come. But, I don’t see that happening.
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