The GOP Can’t Be Successful Until Mitch McConnell Is Completely Gone

✪ McConnell has spent his entire political career selling America’s domestic interests down the river in favor of funding foreign conflicts…

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itch McConnell wrote an ode to foreign governments on Monday, calling for Donald Trump to reject an America First foreign policy in favor of funding more forever wars, doubling down on “free trade,” and lying prostrate before the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).

In the past, the Kentucky Republican has repeatedly claimed giving more money to Ukraine is “the No. 1 priority for the United States right now, according to most Republicans.” The $1.7 trillion Democrat spending bill he enthusiastically supported back in 2022 gave Ukraine roughly another $45 billion in assistance, bringing the total at that time to more than $100 billion, a staggering figure even if it didn’t happening during a time of inflation, looming recession, and other serious domestic problems.

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McConnell, in an op-ed for Foreign Affairs magazine, criticized what he described as “right-wing flirtation with isolation and decline,” calling on the incoming government to “restore American hard power.”

“America will not be made great again by those who simply want to manage its decline,” McConnell wrote, making the same tired argument of many hawkish Republicans in eras past. He appears to be enamored by the possibility of spending U.S. tax dollars on any and every other country except his own, leaving the struggling American people in the dust.

McConnell added:

“The administration will face calls from within the Republican Party to give up on American primacy, it must reject them. To pretend that the United States can focus on just one threat at a time, that its credibility is divisible, or that it can afford to shrug off faraway chaos as irrelevant is to ignore its global interests and its adversaries’ global designs.”

McConnell, however, has been in the Senate for nearly 40 years and has overseen the wholesale liquidation of America’s domestic fortitude and power abroad.

As The Federalist CEO Sean Davis pointed out:

“McConnell has overseen the destruction of America’s manufacturing base, the destruction of our military to the point we haven’t [won] a war since 1991, the 20x increase in the federal debt, the rise of China in to a nuclear and economic superpower, and the leftist takeover of every major institution in America.”

Perhaps the lone positive in McConnell’s dismal track record is his role in blocking now-Attorney General Merrick Garland’s appointment to the Supreme Court and facilitating Trump’s appointments to that same body. That said, McConnell supported Garland for Attorney General at the Department of Justice, and he subsequently has run roughshod over the American people for the last four years. McConnell is also reportedly one of four Republicans to hold up the nomination of former Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., for Attorney General.

McConnell has repeatedly displayed a deep love and loyalty to Ukraine, pledging to fight Republicans who do not fall in line with his worldview and even touting the procurement of endless American taxpayer dollars for the country as one of his top career achievements.

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In 2022, when McConnell worked to usher through a $1.75 trillion Democrat spending bill, which gave Ukraine $45 billion, he laid his ideological cards on the table, saying, “I’m pretty proud of the fact that with a Democratic president, a Democratic House, and a Democratic Senate, we were able to achieve through this omnibus spending bill essentially all of our priorities.”

Funding the war in Ukraine runs contrary to what many Americans want and what most Americans voted for in delivering Trump a legislative and electoral mandate. It also ignores domestic crises — particularly ones that ravage his home state of Kentucky, which continues to see the scourge of fentanyl kill its people. This issue is exacerbated by the border crisis, which consistently lands atop the list of concerns for Americans.

As Christopher Bedford wrote in these pages, McConnell defined his tenure as Republican leader during the years of President George W. Bush by working toward amnesty for illegals, bailing out Wall Street, and continuing to support yet another forever war in Iraq. He tried to push through even more amnesty again earlier this year with the much-maligned “bipartisan” border bill and then turned around and blamed Trump for tanking it.

Meanwhile, in standard neocon fashion, he sold cultural issues like protecting marriage down the river. Amid other domestic crises like a failing economy, far-left grooming of children, and threats from a rising China, McConnell dutifully reminded the American people that, by far, “defeating the Russians in Ukraine is the single most important event going on in the world right now.”

He has also advanced far-left gun control measures, advocated increased spending at the Federal Bureau of Investigations and DOJ — even after its many abuses under Garland (including the Mar-a-Lago raid) — tanked the campaigns of more conservative candidates, and offered a full-throated endorsement of FISA.

Though there are too many to name, McConnell’s betrayals go even further, including tacit endorsement of Trump’s impeachment, stabbing pro-life Americans in the back by opposing Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., in his blockade of military promotions, and getting “rich on China.”

Yet Senate Republicans still do not seem prepared to change their tune after McConnell stepped down from leadership. Last month, they gave McConnell the chairmanship of the Senate Appropriations Defense Subcommittee, allowing him to continue to advocate for continued Ukraine funding and other foreign spending.

Republicans also coronated the next-in-line carbon copy of McConnell in Sen. John Thune, R-S.D., to be their majority leader. ✪

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