(Above – Not in the ad but should be…)

Lordy, Republicans for the Rule of Law are going to ruin drumpf’s TV Viewing…

The Hill

The conservative group, Republicans for the Rule of Law (RRL) has developed an ad urging for politicians to stand up to the president. The group also plans on hitting Trump where it hurts and airing the commercial during the broadcast of one of his favorite shows, Fox & Friends.

Chris Truax, a spokesman for the group, told Newsweek:

“Everybody — Republicans and Democrats but especially Republicans — need to step up and say, ‘Look, this is bigger than the politics of the day, this is about our democratic institutions.’ If we don’t defend them, that will have an impact on our country for decades to come. President Trump still does not want to admit that this happened and that’s wrong, absurd and dangerous. Republicans need to stop enabling this behavior.”

The 30 second clip, set to air next week, will feature clips from the former Special Counsel’s Wednesday statement. The spot will end with the line, “Mueller did his job, now it’s time for members of Congress to do theirs.”

Here’s the ad, thanks to Iraq Bill…

And for the Twitter boycotters, the YouTube Version.

I have a feeling it’s gonna be hard to keep an intact remote control in der Groppenfuhrer’s bedroom.

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1 COMMENT

  1. Well Republicans for the Rule of Law, so far a grand total of ONE Republican in the House is on board with impeachment…..

    ……you only have 196 more Republicans in the House and 51 in the Senate to convince.

    Good luck.

    • Yeah. Seems to me that some 20 years ago, Republicans were uttering that very line about “the president is not above the law” when they were trying to get Clinton removed for lying about a sexual encounter (and *that* only came about after years of investigating a land deal done years before he became president).

  2. I like it. I would have nixed the criticism of Republicans near the end of the ad…given the audience…and maybe thrown in a little more Reagan somehow. But it’s good.

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