Former Major League Baseball right-handed relief pitcher Goose Gossage gives us hope for a better tomorrow when you consider he once was a life-long Democrat.
In an interview this week, Gossage went off on Democrats, saying he’s praying that they “go off the cliff to never be heard from again.”
“I love Trump,” Gossage boldly declared. “I have Trump signs in my yard and I wear my Trump hat everywhere.”
He lives in Colorado Springs — while the state is more liberal as a whole, the city leans conservative.
“I’m hoping and I’m praying that these (bleepers) go off the cliff to never be heard from again,” Gossage said. “All of them! Nancy Pelosi and that lying Chuck Schumer. And then (bleeping) Robert Mueller and the (bleeping) Mueller Report, and the FBI … I hope some of them go to jail!”
Eyes open to the truth, Gossage said liberals are dishonest and obsessed with trying to get Trump out of office..". Full Story - Tom Tillison - BPR Business and Politics
Coastal elitists and left-wing radicals have taken over the Democrat Party and are dictating everything from a sham impeachment process to the outright embrace of socialism. While lifelong Democrats no longer recognize the Democratic Party and feel forgotten by their party, President Trump has been keeping his promises to fight for ALL Americans. Stop the madness – sign up today and give him four more years!
Blacks and Democrats - A perverse History
The Republican party was founded to counter Democrat attempts to expand slavery in the United States. Historical facts clearly demonstrate that the infamous Ku Klux Klan was once the terrorist arm of the Democrat Party.
In the 1960s with the success of the Civil Rights movement forced Democrats to seek a new strategy to keep the Negroes as well as poor whites 'on the plantation'. Lyndon Johnson initiated that new strategy, and explained it to his Democrat co-conspirators when discussing the Republican Civil Rights Act of 1957.
'These Negroes, they're getting pretty uppity these days and that's a problem for us since they've got something now they never had before, the political pull to back up their uppityness. Now, we've got to do something about this; we've got to give them a little something, just enough to quiet them down, not enough to make a difference. for if we don't move at all, then their allies [The Republicans] will line up against us and there will be no way of stopping them, we'll lose the filibuster and there will be no way of putting the brake on all sorts of wild legislation, it'll be reconstruction all over again' - Lyndon Johnson [ Inside the White House ]