The Kentucky political establishment is showing its true colors once again, and it's not pretty. Pro-Trump Senate candidate Nate Morris is calling out Rep. Andy Barr (R-KY) for his disgraceful proposal to erect a statue of outgoing Sen. Mitch McConnell in the Kentucky state capitol rotunda - exposing just how deep the swamp runs in the Bluegrass State.
Speaking exclusively on Breitbart News Saturday, Morris didn't mince words about what he calls "Amnesty Andy Barr's" latest genuflection to the Republican establishment.
"This is another example of 'Amnesty Andy Barr' being owned by Mitch," Morris declared, cutting straight to the heart of Kentucky's RINO problem.
Think about this for a moment, Patriots. While President Trump is working tirelessly to drain the swamp and implement his America First agenda, establishment Republicans like Barr are literally trying to build monuments to the very swamp creatures who have sold out Kentucky families for decades.
McConnell's Legacy: Betrayal, Not Bronze
What exactly would this statue commemorate? McConnell's decades of caving to Democrats? His role in blocking Trump's agenda during crucial moments? His cozy relationships with China and the military-industrial complex? The Kentucky people deserve better than having their tax dollars used to glorify a senator who consistently put donor interests above their own.
Morris represents the growing grassroots rebellion against the McConnell machine that has controlled Kentucky politics for far too long. While establishment figures like Barr grovel for approval from their aging puppet master, real conservatives are standing up to fight for the values that made America great.
This statue proposal perfectly encapsulates everything wrong with the Republican establishment. Instead of focusing on securing the border, cutting spending, or supporting President Trump's deportation efforts, they're worried about legacy projects for swamp creatures.
Kentucky voters have a choice to make: continue electing politicians who serve Mitch McConnell's interests, or send fighters like Nate Morris to Washington who will actually represent We the People. The statue debate just made that choice crystal clear.
