President Trump Tells the Truth About McConnell: ‘Broken Down Hack Politician’

Bravo! Senator Mitch McConnell is an utterly useless and incompetent politician, who is leading the charge to alienate the millions of Trump voters from the Republican Party. Republican Party elites such as McConnell, Romney, Murkowski, and others must be completely marginalized from the Republican Party if it is to have any chance of being relevant. The Senate Republicans have repeatedly betrayed their constituents. Senator Mitch McConnell is an absolute joke. It is only because the Democrat Party’s policies are so horrendous that the Republican Party even stays afloat.

It’s a fight to the death within the Republican Party when it should be the treasonists we are united in battling.

McConnell should be trumpeting a massive red wave – The country has never been in such trouble — instead he is conceding, explaining defeat. It’s a bloody calamity.

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“Donald Trump says Mitch McConnell should do more to help Republicans get elected: ‘Broken down political hack,'” by Lawrence Richard, Fox News, August 21, 2022:

Former President Donald Trump went after Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., over social media for expressing skepticism around Republicans’ chances of retaking congressional majorities in the November midterms.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump called the Senate minority leader a “broken down political hack” and challenged his party loyalty.

“Why do Republicans Senators allow a broken down hack politician, Mitch McConnell, to openly disparage hard working Republican candidates for the United States Senate,” Trump asked.

He added: “This is such an affront to honor and to leadership. He should spend more time (and money!) helping them get elected, and less time helping his crazy wife and family get rich on China!”

The comment comes as McConnell suggested Thursday that he did not think Republicans would retake the Senate, as “candidate quality has a lot to do with the outcome.” He said his party may fare better in reclaiming the U.S. House.

“I think there’s probably a greater likelihood the House flips than the Senate,” the minority leader told the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce. “Senate races are just different, they’re statewide. Candidate quality has a lot to do with the outcome.”

“Right now, we have a 50-50 Senate and a 50-50 country, but I think when all is said and done this fall, we’re likely to have an extremely close Senate. Either our side up slightly or their side up slightly,” he added.

The comment was widely criticized by conservatives, including Fox News host Sean Hannity.

“Democrats are painting Republican Senate candidates in upcoming elections and midterms as cruel and out of touch,” Hannity said during his Friday show. “Well, apparently Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is content to leave them out to dry and fend for themselves.”

“Listen to these comments, they’re very encouraging,” he added, before playing a clip of McConnell’s comments.

Hannity continued: “How about you get out there, Mitch, and fight for your team? What’s your agenda, Mitch, or would you rather just sit by and watch helplessly as Democrats lie to your face, pass another $500 billion green energy boondoggle?”

The Fox News host concluded: “His term as a leader needs to come to an end.”

McConnell’s shaky optimism comes as Republican senatorial candidates Blake Masters of Arizona, Herschel Walker of Georgia, and Mehemt Oz of Pennsylvania are trailing in their respective races. Sen. Ron Johnson, R-WI, also trails in his re-election effort.

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