ICHEOKU says it does not make sense that someone will be leading a political party's majority when she does not represent their political viewpoint, ideology and philosophy. Only ten Republican members of the House sided with her in her infamous repudiation of President Donald John Trump amongst the over 200 Republican members of the House of Representatives. Also only 5 Republican Senators out of 50 Republican Senators voted in her direction to also antagonize the president.
Therefore where then lies her authority to continue to lead the party when she represents but a minuscule percentage of members with her rebellious few. She has lost the moral authority to continue leading the party and having lost the confidence of the Caucus, her seat let another take. She should do the right thing and resign now, failing which, she must be forced out. She knew the risk involved of losing her privileged leadership position when she took that demonic step to give her middle finger to the 75 million strong MAGA nation who support the president and now she must pay the price for her betrayal and disloyalty. If Kevin McCarthy does not want to fire her, may be it is about time too, Kevin McCarthy is also forced to resign his leadership of the party.
Such uncompromisingly loyalty to the party is laid in stone and every politician understands that the only loyalty in a party goes to the leader, hence any denigrate politician such as Lindy Cheney must be forced on her sword otherwise a bad precedent will be set where a leader can lead people without their consent and support. Any such attempt to lead arbitrarily will amount to autocracy but fortunately, America is still a democracy and the people still command their leaders. Mitt Romney is already enough pain in the butt for the party but the party cannot and must not become a laboratory for the breeding of too many Mitt Romneys including a female version of him as represented in Liz Cheney.
Over 99.5% of Republicans still support President Donald John Trump and any Republican politician, particularly one in any leadership position in the party, who disagrees with the majority of the party must throw in the towel as the party is not big enough to accommodate such rascal. Enough of the rascality and it is time to curb the excesses of some politicians who do not understand the essence of party politics and whose personal individual interest is a threat to one party unity. That Mitt Romney has not been kicked out of the Republican Party is still a surprise after he publicly campaigned and voted against the president; and now it is the woman from Wyoming that will constitute herself into a boil in the butt. #TimeToGoLindyCheney.