Donald Trump is making a mess for the Republicans in Georgia

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A paradox is the ultimate in contradictions. Anyone can get caught up in a paradox. And once one is caught, it can be challenging to get out. And right now, America’s least favorite insurrectionist finds himself right in the center of one. Donald Trump hates the Democrats. He despises what we stand for and would like nothing more than to keep us out of every single elected office there is.

And yet Trump might be the ultimate gift that keeps on giving to the Democrats — and helps us win Georgia. Behold the paradox. Allow me if you will to direct your attention to an article titled “Trump may hand Georgia to Democrats with his war on the GOP.” How very interesting.

And that’s the beauty of assolini’s paradox. He hares Democrats. But, he also hates some Republicans. And he REALLY hates Georgia Governor Brian Kemp. Why? Because Kemp refused to overturn the 2020 Georgia election and illegally declare Trump the winner.

Trump’s hatred of Kemp is seemingly unwavering, petty, and ongoing — very, very ongoing. And now, the Republicans might possibly be in jeopardy of winning in Georgia. Per this article: “Trump doesn’t care that he might be destroying the Republican party … The failed former President wants revenge, and the Republican party winning means nothing to him.”

Reportedly Trump’s desire for revenge overrides his desire for the GOP to win. He is consumed with knocking Kemp out of the Governor’s mansion, even if it is to the detriment of his own party.

Stacey Abrams is running for Governor, and many in the GOP are concerned that she may just win — and if she does, their messiah may be one of the reasons why. And then there is Senatorial candidate Herschel Walker. He is, again to quote the article “a disaster of a candidate,” and Trump has turned the Senate race there on its head with his backing of Walker.

Trump is damned if he does and damned if he doesn’t. And the GOP is getting very worried. Some of them are panicking. Ah, the paradox. I do love them — especially when they help us win.