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I have warned my readers numerous times, to beware of ACTORS, such as Josh McKoon, playing the parts of sincere candidates for office, including leadership in the Georgia Republican Party. And in the short video I post here for you above, I show you why that is true.
Prior to becoming chairman two years ago, in a campaign video many attribute to his successful election, Josh McKoon ACTED the part of a sincere, good-natured, likeable, almost baffoon-like character, comparable to a P.T. Barnum. Barnum, you might recall, was the legendary circus promoter credited with remarking, “There is a sucker born every minute.” McKoon proved Barnum right as Republicans from all over the State of Georgia, including myself, elected him to what they believed to be the chairmanship of the Georgia Republican Party. Instead, as it turns out, we got a CEO of a corporation with a similar name, masquerading as that party.
Republicans around Georgia had high hopes that the carnival barker would fulfill his announced intention regarding seven much-needed party pursuits, initiatives McKoon called, “Seven Mountains,” in his video. Given all that has happened, or perhaps, did not happen during his two-year term, Georgia Republicans are asking themselves whether McKoon ever had any intentions of fulfilling those promises as he played his part in the Seven Mountains video. Once the REAL Josh McKoon, and not the ACTOR, took office, every one of those campaign promises was dropped like a hot rock. Chairman McKoon has followed through on none of his promises. Not only that, but he has actively promoted the exact opposite of those stated intentions.
So, McKoon has to go. He has done enough damage, not only by failing to follow through on campaign promises, but also by dividing the Georgia Republican Party in two. Delegates must show up in Dalton in June and show their displeasure.
"Republicans must show up..."
Yeah...they'll show up, every 4 years. Can't be bothered to show up any other time.
I have been registered, Democrat, Independent, and Republican over the years, since I was old enough to vote. At the end of the Election Day, I Always voted my conscience,..... Republican. I am now going on 74 years old, and though I listen to all the candidates, and give them a fair hearing, the only time I voted Democrat was during a primary. In the end, truth wins out. I'm nobody's fool.
georgia 2020 election stolen in broad daylight. Kemp's future son-in-law murdered so he rolled over.