Remember Brian Kemp, You Work for Us
Two weeks ago, I called Brian Kemp Georgia’s “outstanding
Governor.” And I really believed
that. At that time, I was looking
forward to enjoying Governor Kemp following through on all of the issues he
campaigned last year.
But now, unfortunately, two short weeks later, Kemp has lost
my respect, and from what I’m seeing the respect of countless others who elected
him, including President Trump. Kemp has
lost so much respect in fact, that it is difficult for me right now to identify
appropriate language to describe Georgia’s Governor. So for now, maybe I’ll just call him “Brian,
who is Georgia’s Governor.”
Brian, who is Georgia's Governor |
As I write, Brian, who is Georgia’s Governor, has scheduled
a news conference to announce his senate selection to replace retiring Johnny
Isakson. Obviously, by the time you read
this, the name of that individual will be known with certainty.
But the final identity of Georgia’s new senator has little
relevance for my purpose today. It
matters little because Brian, and we’ll just leave it at that, has already done
the damage. Brian has spoiled his
relationship with me, and with countless other Georgians who trusted him, by
what he tweeted concerning the impending senate appointment he is empowered by
law to make. So I don’t know if the term
best describing Brian’s tweet might be “impudent,” or “insolent,” or maybe
somewhere in the middle. Regardless, it
was not respectful of Georgia’s citizenry or voting public.
But let’s not get ahead of ourselves.
Favored by most Georgia Republicans to occupy Isakson’s seat
until 2020 would be 9th District U.S. Congressman Doug Collins. For three years, North Forsyth County’s own representative
and ranking Republican on the House Judiciary Committee has been a staunch
supporter and defender of President Trump against all hoaxes, both Democrat and
deep state. And while I’m at it, Collins
was one of the few House Republicans having the sense to vote against the 2015
Iran Nuclear Review Act, which empowered President Obama to obligate the United
States to the unspeakable agreement President Trump cancelled earlier in his
presidency.
And so, instead of making the obvious and frankly easy
choice, one for which Brian would be widely celebrated by his statewide base,
two weeks ago the governor traveled to meet President Trump in Washington,
accompanied by an individual few outside I-285 ever even heard of,
billionair Kelly Loeffler, who reportedly submitted her application for the senate
seat as time neared a close. The only
reason Georgians might recognize her name is that she is the owner of Atlanta’s
Women’s professional basketball franchise.
So if you do not follow women’s professional basketball, you probably
did not recognize her name. Don’t feel
bad.
But that Ms. Loeffler is a WNBA team owner is not a problem
for conservative, Trump-supporting Republicans.
The selection of Loeffler is poor for several other reasons. First, this choice violates the most basic principle
of public service, to avoid even the appearance of impropriety. From all appearances, a billionaire just bought
the people’s U.S. Senate seat.
Secondly, a governor should never foist such a high-profile
appointment on supporters when the chosen individual has no history of public
pronouncements by which to judge his or her political knowledge and attitudes.
Thirdly, what is known about Ms. Loeffler is unbecoming to Brian’s
conservative base. In the past she contributed
to numerous Democrat candidates and shared the profits of her WNBA franchise
with Planned Parenthood. As Trump would
say, “not good.”
And finally, President Trump dislikes the choice of Ms.
Loeffler. That is because she is part of
the “Washington establishment and the financial and media corporations that
fund it,” which Trump battles continuously to win back control of the people’s
government. Loeffler’s husband, Jeffery
Sprecher, is Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Intercontinental Exchange, Inc.,
which owns and controls the world’s major stock and commodity exchanges. Sprecher, himself, is Chairman of the New
York Stock Exchange, an individual who is likely therefore at political odds
with President Trump, whose very purpose as President is to remove the control
of the American Government from the hands of people like Sprecher.
Loeffler and Husband Sprecher on the Floor of His New York Stock Exchange |
And Jeffery Sprecher placed wife Kelly in position as CEO of
Bakkt, Wall Street’s answer to Bitcoin, which is tasked with helping control
the value of the world’s cryptocurrencies through Microsoft-designed trading platforms. Bakkt’s primary targets are
“federally-regulated markets.” Does Brian
not understand there might be a small conflict-of-interest handing one of Georgia’s
precious senate seats over to Wall Street bankers?
So there are legitimate concerns former Brian Kemp
supporters maintain over his presumptive choice. Even so, according to Brian, “The idea that [he]
would appoint someone to the U.S. Senate that is NOT pro-life, pro-2nd
Amendment, pro-freedom, and 100% supportive of our President is
ridiculous.” And, according to Brian,
“The attacks and games are absolutely absurd.”
And finally, Brian “could NOT care less what the political establishment
thinks.”
Earth to Brian, you are not talking to the political
establishment here. You are talking to
the voters who elected you Governor. Earth
to Brian, you just told your supporters, you “could not care less” what they
think.
And earth to Brian, you are also talking to
President Trump by whose sole influence you won the 2018 Republican
Primary. You just told President Trump,
you “could not care less” what he thinks.
So obviously, Brian, you have forgotten one thing, that you work for us.
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