Conservatives all over social media are concerned that perhaps people like Mitch McConnell, Lindsey Graham, Paul Ryan, and the usual pack of Democrat-leaning Republicans simply don’t want President Trump to lead any victories–big or small–during his tenure. Forget the Leftists going after President Trump–what could be more diabolical than for members of his own own party to purposely cause chaos in the White House, and to block any/all successes, large or small? Because that’s certainly what seems to be happening.

After all, Donald Trump is the ultimate “outsider”, perhaps the cause of extreme resentment for these very unpopular career politicians, and a constant reminder that we–and not they–are their bosses.

Todd Starnes wrote on FoxNews.com,

“The mainstream media hates President Trump. So do Democrats and establishment Republicans also known as Republicans in Name Only (RINO). They want to bring down this presidency — and will do and say anything to overthrow this duly elected leader. Anything.”

On Facebook, Dan Bongino didn’t mince his words: “If Obamacare repeal doesn’t happen then the curtain will be pulled back and ‘the wizard’ will be exposed. And, by ‘the wizard,’ I mean full of sh%# politicians.”

And here are a few comments on @SenateMajLdr McConnell’s Twitter account:

Since you failed to do what you promised the American people you would do, “Repeal Obama Care” it’s time for you to step down as leader!! — Michael (@michael_mosher) July 18, 2017

Don’t give us another unconstitutional bankrupting inefficient government-run program!!! REPEAL OBAMACARE; don’t “fix” it!!! — Wilda Bezet (@wildbez) July 11, 2017

GOP has control of EVERYTHING and you still can’t get anything done. This is on you, not Dems. Fix it or step aside for someone that will. — Kelly wiles (@johnkellywiles) July 18, 2017

So what are you going to do about this? Can we recall you from office? I’m sick of your betrayal to US, the voters! And I did vote for you! — Marie Mendez (@MarieMe42866742) July 10, 2017

Frankly few scenarios other than “purposeful failure” offer a better explanation as to why, after 7 years of complaining about Obamacare and holding majority over the highest offices in America, they have no solid plans to repeal and replace Obamacare.

And a “solid plan” means not merely trying to “fix” such an unfixable, faulty product but instead throwing out the bad and offering a better, more viable solution for America’s healthcare needs.

Many Senate Republicans are feeling the same concerns, with their current ire directed at McConnell.

Hopefully the President and the ‘good guys’ in Congress will continue fighting to rid our country of the monstrosity that was incorrectly titled the “Affordable Care Act”.

From The Hill: