The swamp runs deep in Kentucky, and Rep. Andy Barr (R-KY) just proved he's swimming in it with both feet. Pro-Trump Senate candidate Nate Morris isn't mincing words about Barr's pathetic proposal to erect a statue of outgoing Sen. Mitch McConnell in the Kentucky state capitol rotunda.
Speaking exclusively on Breitbart News Saturday, Morris slammed what he calls "another example of 'Amnesty Andy Barr' being owned by Mitch." And honestly, Patriots, is anyone surprised? This is the same Andy Barr who's been kissing McConnell's ring while Kentucky families suffer from decades of failed establishment policies.
McConnell's Legacy of Betrayal
Let's be crystal clear about what Barr wants to immortalize in bronze: Mitch McConnell's 40-year reign of selling out American workers, enabling mass immigration, and stabbing President Trump in the back at every opportunity. This is the same McConnell who slow-walked Trump's agenda, refused to fight election irregularities, and spent more time attacking America First Republicans than he ever did opposing radical Democrats.
"This is another example of 'Amnesty Andy Barr' being owned by Mitch," Morris declared, pulling no punches about Kentucky's RINO problem.
Morris understands what everyday Kentuckians know: McConnell represents everything wrong with the Republican establishment. While working families struggled with inflation and open borders, McConnell was cutting deals with Chuck Schumer and undermining the MAGA movement from within.
Kentucky Deserves America First Leadership
The fact that Barr thinks McConnell deserves a statue tells you everything about where his loyalties lie—and it's not with the people of Kentucky. While President Trump fights to drain the swamp, establishment Republicans like Barr are busy building monuments to swamp creatures.
Kentucky Patriots deserve better than politicians who worship at the altar of failed leadership. They deserve representatives who will fight for America First policies, not erect shrines to the very people who sold them out.
The question is: Will Kentucky voters finally wake up and reject these RINO tribute acts, or will they keep electing politicians more interested in honoring the swamp than draining it?
