WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report)—Conspiracy
theorists believe that the Republican Party did not die from natural
causes but was instead the target of an elaborately planned killing, a
leading conspiracy theorist has confirmed.
Harland
Dorrinson, whose basement walls are covered with photos of suspects in
the killing of the G.O.P., has spent countless hours connecting those
photos with different colors of yarn in the hopes that a larger pattern
would emerge.
“Because
the Republican Party is one hundred and sixty-one years old, it’s
assumed that it was time for it to die,” he said. “The truth is, that’s
exactly what the people who killed it want us to think.”
While
some conspiracy theorists have focussed on the billionaire Donald J.
Trump as the most likely suspect in the death of the Republican Party,
Dorrinson favors a “two-killer” theory that involves Arizona Senator
John McCain and former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin.
“McCain
tapped Palin to be his running mate, and that led directly to people
like Michele Bachmann, Herman Cain, and Donald Trump being considered
credible candidates,” he said. “There is no logical reason why McCain
would have chosen Palin unless he wanted to kill the Republican Party.”
In
addition to the McCain-Palin cabal, Dorrinson is considering a host of
other suspects, including the industrialists David and Charles Koch, the
Fox News chairman Roger Ailes, and the novelist Ayn Rand.
“The
only suspect I have definitively ruled out is Mitch McConnell,” he
said. “No matter how hard I tried, I couldn’t imagine a scenario where
he accomplished something.”
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