BUSTED: Revealing Messages Show Collaboration Between Establishment RINO Republicans & Left-Wing Media
“Her avoiding the press on this is perfect, shows guilt”
In a revealing post by Action Idaho, insider communications from local journalists show what some would call ‘collaboration’ between establishment Republicans in Idaho and the liberal media.
In what appears to be communications from Idaho Capitol Sun Journalist, Kelcie Mosley-Morrison, and Republican-lite operatives, Gregory Graf & Tyler Hurst, readers catch a glimpse into the creation of the PizzaGate ‘scandal.’
Gregory Graf, founder of the group “Idaho Conservatives,” is seen speaking with the Idaho Capitol Sun reporter, saying “she sent Tyler to you.”
The concoction of the ‘PizzaGate’ scandal coincided with the preemptive “victory” article on Dorothy Moon. While the first line claims Dorothy Moon “will be the new chairwoman of the Idaho Republican Party,” by how many votes is left with XXX-XXX as a placeholder as the votes had yet to take place.
The article was well into the process of being written at 10:53, hours before the vote for the new chairman of the GOP finalized, revealing the media had decided Moon would be the victor well before the votes were in.
Tyler Hurst, the former vice chairman of the Idaho GOP, is seen on the left-hand side of the screen in the messages section of the journalist’s social media.
Tyler Hurst’s Twitter page reveals a light-hearted relationship with the pro-choice journalist, who is waiting to publish her piece until Tom Luna constructs his response — a response that many wrongfully felt could somehow save the doomed GOP chair from defeat.
These revelations add to the assertions that Republican operatives close to less-than conservative politicians work with left-wing media sources against their conservative opponents.
Amos Rothstein, who is a staff member of the Idaho GOP, is also seen conversing with the journalist.
Rothstein shares Gregory Graf’s content on his social media page — revealing a close-knit connection between the journalists and GOP operatives.
The journalist is seen speaking with someone named “Geoffrey Schroeder,” who many presume is a Republican candidate for senate. Schroeder is highlighted in the media as being an “atheist” and is endorsed by the controversial “Idaho 97.”
At time of writing, it appears Schroeder is running unopposed, and without a contender, is likely to win.
While the media collectively panicked as a new party chair was announced in the wake of the Idaho GOP Convention, so too did their friends in the establishment GOP, which has been officially kicked to the curb.