Georgia MAGA Congressman and US Senate candidate Buddy Carter on Monday spiked the football on stupid Maria Bartirimo’s morning show, saying “I applaud Don Lemon being arrested. He should be. As I go through the state and I hear people, they are tired of this. They are tired of seeing what’s happening here. They want to see people in handcuffs, they want to see people go to jail” and…
Well there’s no reason to doubt his sincerity on either part of that bit, irrespective of his desperate thirst for a Trump endorsement in a competitive primary against a virtually indistinguishable opponent in other white-haired caucasian peckerwood MAGA Congressman Mike Collins. Carter would in all likelihood still be “applauding” a Black homosexual journalist getting arrested for accompanying lib protestors as they disrupted a conservative white congregation’s Sunday services if he hadn’t declared a bid to try to unseat incumbent Dem Jon Ossoff after Gov Brian Kemp passed.
It’s also 100 percent believable that this is what GOP primary voters who he spoke to at last week’s East Kluxville Historical Heritage Association monthly gathering wanted to talk about. Any assertion that getting justice for the Minnesota Christians so terribly intruded upon by Don Lemon’s rogues is deeply important to voters in economically depressed rural Georgia counties can and should be deemed credible. Buddy’s word can be taken to the bank here. Bond rating: AAA+++ * infinity.
Well that about buttons up this analysis of Georgia Republican primary voters, the issues that motivate them to turn out, and that Buddy Carter agrees with their applause. Let the Cook Political Report eggheads can do a deep dive on whether Carter will edge out Mike Collins as being the more authentic and relatable champion of protecting Minnesotan Christendom from Don Lemon.
It’d certainly be more novel and insightful than Miami MAGA Congressman Carlos Gimenez’s later bit on the issues that had motivated the lib protestors whom Lemon had embedded himself with:
“We’ve been warning the administration about the enforcement that’s been going on. We thought there should’ve been a course correction a long time ago, and now I guess it’s gonna be forced on us by the Democrats. We should’ve been focusing on criminals and gang members, not grandmothers. That was a mistake, and it’s coming back to haunt us right now,” said a plainly anxious Gimenez, who unlike Carter is not facing a colleague in a competitive Senate primary.
Takes like that are a fuckin dime a dozen these days. Punch it up, Señor House GOP middle management.