Former GOP campaign consultant Rick Wilson has delivered a scathing critique of Rep. Kevin Kiley's (CA) decision to leave the Republican Party and re-register as an independent, dismissing it as transparent political calculation rather than an act of genuine principle.
In a blistering Substack post, Wilson argued that Kiley's departure is motivated by desperation to save his seat following unfavorable California redistricting, not conscience. Wilson contended that Kiley's carefully delivered tepid criticism of the GOP as he announced the label change was designed to maintain Trump's favor while appearing independent.
Wilson was merciless in his assessment, describing Kiley as "the Ugg boot of MAGA, a basic-b---h vanilla-latte backbencher" staging "the political equivalent of a fake breakup on Instagram."
According to Wilson, a cosmetic name change masks an unchanged ideological core. "He'll still vote with Donald Trump roughly 97 percent of the time, exactly as he has before. He'll still support Mike Johnson for Speaker. He'll still march in lockstep with the same MAGA agenda," Wilson wrote, comparing the maneuver to "spray-painting 'independent thinker' on the side of a MAGA-themed monster-truck and hoping nobody notices the giant Trump flag still flying off the back."
Wilson rejected Kiley's apparent belief that constituents will overlook his voting record. "Kevin Kiley apparently believes the voters of his newly-drawn district are so gullible that they won't notice the difference between a genuine break and a cosmetic rebrand," Wilson wrote. "But voters aren't stupid."
Wilson characterized Kiley's move as the actions of a politician facing electoral peril. "It's the desperate flopsweat of a man who saw the polls, felt the ground shifting under his feet, and decided the best move was to throw on a cheap disguise and hope nobody recognizes him."
Wilson issued a direct challenge to Kiley, demanding substantive action rather than rhetorical repositioning: "Stop voting like a MAGA congressman. Commit to caucus against the GOP, either as an actual independent or as a Democrat. Commit to voting against Mike Johnson for Speaker. Until then, the label doesn't matter. And neither does Kevin Kiley’s last-minute bulls--t."
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