Letter: Local GOP in chaos over Reichert

Editor,

Before Trump’s 2020 loss, his advisor Roger Stone told a group of militants they should say Trump won, even if he didn’t. Steve Bannon said that it didn’t matter if Trump won or not, but by saying he did they would create chaos.

This is called Making American Great through Chaos and Lies.

Coming up to the present: Semi Bird just lost big time in the governor’s race. This has thrown the GOP into chaos (remember Bannon’s advice?). Will Semi endorse Reichert – a.k.a. RINO Dave? Or will Semi start a write-in campaign, or?

In his August 14 post-election podcast, Mr. Bird made his position crystal clear. He and his family are okay, and “it is what it is.” He said people in his own party had intimidated voters by calling him the Devil. But he had run a clean campaign, except for calling Ferguson “evil” — it just slipped out – leaving us to wonder, was Semi Bird exercising his Christian good will or did the Devil make him do it?

He suggested we vote for who we want, RINO Dave or Evil Bob … and that we Democrats are “inherently good!” (We already knew that, but thanks for noticing!)

Finally, after rambling on for an hour, he announced that he’ll be endorsing … Donald Trump?

Closer to home, up until election day Tim Hazelo – election denier, election loser, gentleman pig farmer and Island County GOP chair – was campaigning for Bird, Trump, and a few other losers.

But the morning after, Tim burned his Semi banners and is now waving RINO Dave banners from his big truck, with its big wheels.

But things are not all Smiley within the local GOP. Vice Chair Tracy Abuhl said RINO Dave is an “inserted candidate …. Dave can’t win because we haven’t won since the 80s.” She mentions his “pharmaceutical connections” and that he’s “sabotaging his own party.”

She concludes: “I’m not seeing voting for Republicans happening. The volunteers (?) are done.”

Is this the very same RINO Reichert that GOP Chairman Tim is now supporting? And is this their weird, evil plan to make themselves great (and more diverse) again?

David Freed

Clinton