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My Response to Russ Andrews’ “Ceasefire”

So Russ Andrews wants a “ceasefire.” Cute. This is a guy who is now part of the crew that torched the Colorado GOP house last year, and now he’s standing in the ashes asking everyone to join hands and sing Kumbaya. That’s not leadership, Russ, that’s gaslighting.

Let’s review: when your pals were scheming to throw out Dave Williams and the entire elected team, “unity” wasn’t even in your vocabulary. They weren’t talking ceasefires, then they were sharpening knives and staging a fake SCC meeting, you know, a coup. And now, after months of sabotage, division, and kneecapping the grassroots, you suddenly expect everyone to forget it ever happened because you’ve discovered a buzzword?

Give me a break. You don’t get to wreck the car, total it into a ditch, and then climb out of the driver’s seat shouting, “Hey guys, let’s all carpool together!” The damage you’re whining about today? That’s on the current GOP leadership, AKA Brita Horn. They built it, brick by brick, with your tantrums and backroom games.

And until all of you show an ounce of accountability, an apology, a shred of regret, maybe even the faintest whiff of honesty, you don’t get to preach “unity” to the very people you betrayed. No, Russ. You don’t get to demand trust after proving your crew can’t be trusted.

So here’s my ceasefire proposal: cease your hypocrisy, stop your fake tears, and cease pretending you didn’t support this mess. I, for one, am not buying it.

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