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September 7, 2022

For all the satanic imagery, hypocrisy, and fabrications in his August 30th Soul of the Nation speech,  President Joe Biden wasted no time in attacking former President Donald Trump and his core of MAGA supporters by accusing them of being  a ‘clear and present danger to our democracy” and that they represent an “extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic.

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Instead of Biden’s threats sending them back into the shadows, it should come as no surprise that this unprovoked assault upon millions of Americans fired up the MAGA forces and, if thousands of passionate supporters who attended Trump’s rally in Pennsylvania are any indication, they will be voting for America First candidates on November 8th even if it means crawling on their hands and knees through broken glass. 

These are the campaign volunteers and voters who have proven the America First concept to be a viable political agenda and have been in the forefront of significant Republican primary victories from Arizona to Washington to Michigan and Ohio.  They will not be denied.  

Almost immediately, Biden attempted to clarify that “Not every Republican, not even the majority of Republicans, are MAGA Republicans.  Not every Republican embraces their extreme ideology.  I know because I’ve been able to work with these ‘mainstream’ Republicans.”

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In other words, Biden was recognizing a faction within the Republican party that he refers to as ‘mainstream’ which is popularly synonymous with the RINOs (Republicans in Name Only) who have long held an influential presence within all levels of elected office; especially in the U.S. House, U.S. Senate and State House elections.  

While RINO ideology bears little resemblance to today’s MAGA Republicans who are America First to the core, RINOs became a household word during Trump’s Administration. Biden’s hate speech suggested RINOs are more compatible and like-minded than America First supporters. They are, with few exceptions, well known as status quo thinkers with little interest in accountability or transparency and are known to rule with an iron hand.  They will rock no boat, accept their place as secondary political participants behind the Democrats, are willing to go-along and get-along, and most importantly, are not seen as an electoral or policy threat to the Democrats.  

Many RINOs achieve powerful positions by the fluke of seniority as the global roundtable introduces them to the same techno-economic elitists that the Democrats pay homage to, thereby creating a genuine Uniparty. 

Currently with the 2022 election on the horizon with numerous popularly-elected Make America Great Again candidates on the November 8th ballot, the RINOs are now in the particularly awkward predicament of being forced to reveal where their loyalties lie — with the Uniparty or with the Republicans?

Herein lie some clues:

It is reasonable to expect that after newly elected MAGA members of Congress who won their primary and November election, despite political and financial sabotage by the national Republican party, will arrive in D.C. with scores to settle.  Many candidates continue to be denied campaign assistance as their opposition is being funded by Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell or House minority leader Kevin McCarthy.  Both leaders are known to prefer RINOs (or sometimes Democrats) rather than an America First GOP Member.  By January 2023, both McCarthy and McConnell can expect the payback of open warfare that will persist into 2024.