Tennessee and Georgia Need Real Republican (Conservative) Governors ASAP
Commentary
It has been said of the Democratic Party that its leaders and rank-and-file all act in unison despite whatever differences they might have.
This has become so extreme it appears to have morphed into a reconstituted Marxism under new “progressive” nomenclature like “anti-racist.” “Liberalism,” as we knew it, barely exists anymore.
The opposite is said of Republicans who are and have been a collection of individualists, going off in different directions, often to their own detriment.
That’s not entirely true. The Republican rank-and-file increasingly tend to work together toward a common end, the preservation of liberty and capitalism. It’s an unfortunate number of their leaders that seems mired in self-interest and traditional backroom politics out of synch with their supporters.