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LETTER: Author touts theory of 'real Republicans'

| November 16, 2016 5:45 PM

At last, an explanation of what goes on inside the Republican Party and why they almost killed Montana’s “last Indian water compact.” The explanation is in my two new books.

The Republican Party is not what you think it is. About 80 percent of Republican voters are real Republicans. The other 20 percent are radicals. Real Republicans supported Montana’s bipartisan water compact along with the Democrats. Radicals fought the compact and came within one vote of killing it in Montana’s 2015 House.

Radicals are more politically active, so they make you think they are the Republican Party. They are not. Voters should be more aware of which Republicans they vote for.

Radicals were over-represented in Montana’s House by a factor of almost 16, because Montana voters did not understand who they voted for. They elected more radicals than real Republicans.

Real Republicans vote for the people of Montana. Radicals believe in conspiracy theories and myths, and vote accordingly.

My book “Montana’s Last Indian Water Compact: Why Compact Opponents were Wrong” makes it easy for you to understand the debate over the compact. It tells you who voted for and against it. It summarizes the relevant law. It shows you the opponents’ 21 arguments and shows why they fail logic and common sense.

My book “Choose America: Why Donald Trump is Right about America” explains in detail the difference between Real Republicans and radicals. It shows why real Republicans support Donald Trump and why many radicals don’t. Radicals vote wrong because they follow a self-destructive, negative voting myth that Aristotle and all major Christian churches reject.

Go to Amazon and type in “Edwin Berry” to find my two new Kindle books that tell all. —Edwin Berry, Bigfork