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It has been my experience that most government-worker "conservatives" are government workers first, foremost, and forever.
Government "conservatives" have a great deal of nearly-cult-like pride for having merely been hired to work in the civil service, and therefore a tremendous amount of sympathy for the dominant mode of thought of the civil service, which is very partisan Democrat and very ideologically liberal.
I don't mean the political hires brought in every four years to man the policy-direction parts of government.
I mean the career civil servants.
And obviously, not all government workers are part of the Civil Service Cult.
But if you detect a lot of smugness over the mere fact that they passed the Civil Service Test, you're mostly likely dealing with someone who treats the liberal bureaucracy as if it's more family than his actual family.
Witness Andy McCarthy's three-year-long vouching for Robert Mueller and all of his Angry Democrats.
These people are hugely egotistical. And they derive the majority of their ego's validation from being one of the many tens of thousands of people working for the US government.
Working for the US Government is a major pillar of ego support for them. Ergo, it is nigh-impossible that anyone else working for the US Government could be incompetent, unethical, or criminal.
Trust these snakes at your own risk.
National Review's Jim Geraghty is also demanding impeachment and the 25th Amendment on FaceBook.
Pretty much they're demanding two different things:
1, "Unity,"
and 2, a Night of Long Knives.
Still radio silence about the open, nearly sexual gushing on behalf of violent protesters from the team they voted for for the White House:
"Protesters should not let up!" — Senator Kamala Harris (D-CA)
Like I said, we're going to be discovering a lot of previously noncriminal behavior is actually criminal, and it is Conservative, Inc. -- thirsting for power and influence -- who will be the very-eager enforcers for the left.
You will not see any chin-wagging about civil rights coming from National Review, Heritage, Commentary, etc. when it comes to the punishment and imprisonment of political wrongthinkers.
They're so invested in a "Peaceful Transfer of Power" that they're salivating at the prospect of imprisoning the president and his family.
And then they wonder: Gee, why he is so reluctant to step down from power?
I mean, yeah, we're going to put him and his family and his friends in jail.