One of America's most corrupt former mayors is back — and this time she's trying to pull a fast one on Georgia voters. Tiffany Henyard, the scandal-ridden former Democratic mayor of Dolton, Illinois, has packed her bags and headed south to Fulton County, Georgia, where she's now attempting the political equivalent of witness protection: switching parties.
In a Facebook video posted March 11th, Henyard boldly declared her move to the Peach State with typical arrogance: "Y'all ain't ready." Really? Because Georgia patriots have seen this movie before, and they're definitely not buying what this failed Democrat is selling.
From Democratic Darling to Desperate Refugee
Let's refresh everyone's memory about who Tiffany Henyard really is. This is the same woman who turned the quiet suburb of Dolton into her personal ATM machine, allegedly using taxpayer funds like her private slush fund. Under her disastrous leadership, residents watched their local government become a circus of corruption and incompetence that made national news for all the wrong reasons.
"You can't expect change without making a change,"
Henyard claims in her video. How convenient that her idea of "change" involves fleeing the scene of her political crimes and trying to fool conservative voters in a new state.
But here's what's really rich — after years of pushing the radical Democratic agenda that's destroying American cities, Henyard apparently thinks she can just slap an "R" next to her name and Georgia Republicans will welcome her with open arms. This is exactly the kind of opportunistic political grifting that real conservatives are sick and tired of.
Georgia Deserves Better Than Democrat Retreads
Georgia has fought too hard to turn red and stay red to let some carpetbagging ex-Democrat waltz in and hijack the Republican Party. The last thing the Peach State needs is another RINO-in-waiting who thinks conservative values are just a costume you put on when it's politically convenient.
Patriots in Fulton County need to ask themselves: Do we really want someone who helped destroy Illinois trying to "help" Georgia? Because that's exactly what we're dealing with here — a political refugee trying to rebrand her failures as someone else's problem.
