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Unlike his other soon-to-be departing colleagues who have chosen rage and burning the house down over cooperation with President Donald Trump's agenda, Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) is making a pretense at statesmanship, using his X account to wax philosophic and pontificate about matters before the United States Senate and the nation. But Cornyn can't hide his bitterness over being primaried after 24 years of holding the Senate seat. Cornyn's posts and reposts on X reveal the festering well burbling underneath. Like this clear shot at Early Vote Action founder and election integrity activist Scott Presler,
who was instrumental in helping to primary Cornyn. Back in March, when Cornyn thought he had a chance at Trump's endorsement, he was singing a different tune about the talking filibuster and the SAVE (Safeguard American Voter Eligibility) America Act. Once Cornyn lost the endorsement and then the Texas primary runoff, he went back to his old tricks. Not only has he regularly dissed his colleague Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) for keeping the SAVE America Act in the forefront and insisting the Senate use the talking filibuster to get it passed, but he is now ranting at the "keyboard warrior-geniuses and grifters" who he deems too ignorant of Senate rules and precedents to weigh in on the discussion.
With Cornyn kneecapped, Presler has set his sights on Cornyn's buddy, Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD).
Thune's recalcitrant refusal to bring the SAVE America Act to the floor, not to mention his blocking President Trump from doing recess appointments, is obstruction poorly wrapped in parliamentary rules. Thune is no "Cocaine" Mitch McConnell (R-KY), and Presler knows this. On Thursday, Presler was barred from a South Dakota Republican Party dinner in the Leader's home state, and he revealed that Thune was the one who directed he be barred. Presler showed video of his photo being distributed to alert those managing the entrance that Presler was not welcome. What made it worse is that they tried to lie and cover it up. As usual, Presler had the receipts, as our sister site PJ Media noted. This latest successful move by Presler to keep attention focused on the SAVE America Act only deepened Cornyn's intense anger, and his extreme bitterness oozed out of this thinly veiled X screed:
If this is not thumbing your nose at the Republican base and the activists like Presler who do the hard work of getting these Republicans elected, while getting none of the credit, I don't know what is. Those "keyboard warrior-geniuses and grifters" as he refers to them, filled up his mentions and rightly let him have it.
Who have been the ones doing the work to "demoralize our base?" It certainly isn't the activists or advocates for election integrity. Cornyn, Thune, and the rest of the GOP-e ilk do this very well by just being themselves. Read More: Cornyn’s NYT Complaints Were Bad Enough — Then He Came for Scott Presler Grassroots Political Advocacy Fueled the Power of the Vote in Texas Election Wizard illuminated this quite nicely.
That one's gonna leave a mark. Commenter Jim Verdi calls it like it is: Cornyn's butthurt, and continues to act out of that instead of his obligation to the people of Texas.
Who's the adult in the room? Apparently it isn't John Cornyn. Somebody give him his binky and pat his back.
The focus of Cornyn's ire, Scott Presler himself, also responded to Cornyn's craptastic take.
Exactly. Instead, the Republican elites spent it on Cornyn's race to prop up this ineffectual and unresponsive incumbent. Americans expect their representatives to fight for conservative aims and get results when it truly matters, and not make excuses. This post shows clearly why TX Attorney General Ken Paxton is the Republican Senate nominee for Texas, and Cornyn is relegated to temper tantrums on X. |


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