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11 minutes ago, toolg said:

McConnell caught saying the quiet parts out loud

So Mitch, what is the difference between African-Americans and Americans?

And that sums up the Republican Party perfectly.

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1 hour ago, toolg said:

So Mitch, what is the difference between African-Americans and Americans?

African-Americans are a subset of Americans but then I'm pretty sure you knew that

2 hours ago, toolg said:

Another Republican takes credit for Infrastructure after voting Nay.

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Did we touch on the Arizona State senator Wendy Rogers retweeting a "Celebrate Robert E Lee and Stonewall Jackson" post...on MLK day?

26 minutes ago, mr_hunt said:

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For people not voting.

For calling racist scum very fine people.

For beating cops, when you have Trump on your side.

For breaking into the Capitol.

For pissing in the halls and smearing their shite on the walls.

For not answering questions.

For not telling the truth.

2 hours ago, DrPhilly said:

African-Americans are a subset of Americans but then I'm pretty sure you knew that

Right. So why does he deflect and refuse to protect access to polls, if POC are concerned they will not be able to vote in midterms, as the question was asked? What does McConnell say to them? "This is not a problem."

2 minutes ago, toolg said:

Right. So why does he deflect and refuse to protect access to polls, if POC are concerned they will not be able to vote in midterms, as the question was asked? What does McConnell say to them? "This is not a problem."

Clearly he wants to try to have the Republicans in power and is willing to get into the murky/dirty area to do so.  Not good.

3 minutes ago, DrPhilly said:

Clearly he wants to try to have the Republicans in power and is willing to get into the murky/dirty area to do so.  Not good.

Republicans are in power, at least in the Senate where he is majority leader. And it can stay that way if voters choose so. It seems Republicans are out to stack the deck in their favor, to  take the choice away from voters.

1 minute ago, toolg said:

Republicans are in power, at least in the Senate where he is majority leader. And it can stay that way if voters choose so. It seems Republicans are out to stack the deck in their favor, to  take the choice away from voters.

The Dems are in power.  Mitch is the minority leader.

Anyway, yeah, they are mixing in some realistic voting reform ideas with a whole bunch of deck stacking stuff.

5 minutes ago, DrPhilly said:

The Dems are in power.  Mitch is the minority leader.

Anyway, yeah, they are mixing in some realistic voting reform ideas with a whole bunch of deck stacking stuff.

Yes. (Also thanks for pointing out my error Mitch is currently minority leader. Previously he was majority leader up through 2020. My mistake.)

8 hours ago, toolg said:

Another Republican takes credit for Infrastructure after voting Nay.

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I guess being a Chronic Liar is a very Trump thing to do for the GOP.

12 hours ago, jsdarkstar said:

I guess being a Chronic Liar is a very Trump thing to do for the GOP.

Let everybody else do the work, then steal all the credit.

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New norm, audit to follow ?

Virginia's new Republican governor, who banned critical race theory in schools, is launching a tip line for parents to report their kids' teachers

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/virginias-new-republican-governor-who-banned-critical-race-theory-in-schools-is-launching-a-tip-line-for-parents-to-report-their-kids-teachers/ar-AAT7sV9?ocid=BingNews

 

Also the party of whiny turdflakes,

 

Of course MTG won't let people in who might ask difficult questions.

A town hall meeting of an elected representative, is only for the ones who voted for them, right?

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5 minutes ago, Toastrel said:

Of course MTG won't let people in who might ask difficult questions.

Like "who won the 2020 presidential election?"

Republicans like MTG seem to consistently get this one wrong.

4 hours ago, Toastrel said:

 

Of course MTG won't let people in who might ask difficult questions.

A town hall meeting of an elected representative, is only for the ones who voted for them, right?

That's right. Republicans in office only represent the voters that chose them. Nobody else.

Just now, toolg said:

That's right. Republicans in office only represent the voters that chose them. Nobody else.

They are making this statement loudly and often.

1 minute ago, toolg said:

That's right. Republicans in office only represent the voters that chose them. Nobody else.

Look, MTG is a clown (apologies to all professional clowns), but I can understand not wanting your election opponent in your town hall. You don't want to give your opponent a free platform to attack you.

If they blocked all Democrats, then yeah...that's ridiculous.

12 minutes ago, vikas83 said:

Look, MTG is a clown (apologies to all professional clowns), but I can understand not wanting your election opponent in your town hall. You don't want to give your opponent a free platform to attack you.

If they blocked all Democrats, then yeah...that's ridiculous.

It is a TOWN hall and her opponent is a resident. MTG can suck it up.

 

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