Two Republican politicians try to beat the crap out of each other

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Have you noticed the fighting going on with Republicans? And I am not speaking of the arguing with Democrats. That is standard operating procedure. But I’m talking about the GOP’s war with each other. The GOP has begun to turn on each other with increasing regularity.

Now this has happened before. Actually, it’s BEEN happening since the red wave never materialized in the midterm elections. The GOP simply can’t get its act together. They’re angry they didn’t win, they’re not seeing eye to eye on much and they have an idiot for a House Speaker.

Everyone in the “party” is mad at each other. Arguments are becoming a daily thing. But even with all this, I’m sure one thing most never expected was a Republican fight club. Only that’s exactly what the state of Michigan got — complete with fists, flying cell phones and sirens.

It happened at a Michigan Republican committee meeting. On Friday evening at the Doherty Hotel in Clare, Michigan, a fight broke out. The two members of the fight club are Kalamazoo Republican Chair, Kelly Sackett and GOP Secretary Melissa Pehlis.

Apparently, as the two began to argue, Sackett reportedly knocked the hand of Pehlis, leading to her dropping her cell phone and a cigarette. Pehlis then attempted to hit Sackett in the head. The two began to scuffle, and a man, standing close by even attempted to separate the two women. Just an average night for the GOP.

Sackett has even filed a police report against Pehlis. And the two women are still arguing. People are taking sides. And yes, the police were called to break up the fight, which occurred on the hotel patio. That’s taking “party on the patio” to a whole new level.

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