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When a distraught constituent accosted her on Tuesday night at a restaurant in the nation’s capital, Representative Nancy Mace confronted an impossible task that sprang from President Trump’s false promises: getting them to understand why she and other Republicans in Congress could not simply overturn the results of the election.
Calm but firm, Ms. Mace tried to explain that it was not Congress’s role to subvert the results of an election — and that to do so would defy the Constitution.
“It didn’t matter what I said,” Ms. Mace said in an interview. “They didn’t believe it.”
Populism. Called it!
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Same for 90% of the poasters here. They just don’t get it. Which is funny and easy to laugh at, but really concerning deep down.
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Obama misspelled puppet.
How courageous to say it in Canada, too.
@HHusky, is populism good again since your hero says he’s one? -
This coming from the guy who votes for a party that tells it's voters Systemic White Racism is responsible for all black people's problems and that cops have declared "open season" on blacks.HHusky said:https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/facing-backlash-republicans-confront-trump-s-effect-on-their-party/ar-BB1cBU1D?ocid=entnewsntp
When a distraught constituent accosted her on Tuesday night at a restaurant in the nation’s capital, Representative Nancy Mace confronted an impossible task that sprang from President Trump’s false promises: getting them to understand why she and other Republicans in Congress could not simply overturn the results of the election.
Calm but firm, Ms. Mace tried to explain that it was not Congress’s role to subvert the results of an election — and that to do so would defy the Constitution.
“It didn’t matter what I said,” Ms. Mace said in an interview. “They didn’t believe it.”
Populism. Called it!
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It is indeed their job and it's been done 8 or 9 times. Ask Ben Franklin. He did it.HHusky said:https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/facing-backlash-republicans-confront-trump-s-effect-on-their-party/ar-BB1cBU1D?ocid=entnewsntp
When a distraught constituent accosted her on Tuesday night at a restaurant in the nation’s capital, Representative Nancy Mace confronted an impossible task that sprang from President Trump’s false promises: getting them to understand why she and other Republicans in Congress could not simply overturn the results of the election.
Calm but firm, Ms. Mace tried to explain that it was not Congress’s role to subvert the results of an election — and that to do so would defy the Constitution.
“It didn’t matter what I said,” Ms. Mace said in an interview. “They didn’t believe it.”
Populism. Called it! -
Ben Franklin did what?Sledog said:
It is indeed their job and it's been done 8 or 9 times. Ask Ben Franklin. He did it.HHusky said:https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/facing-backlash-republicans-confront-trump-s-effect-on-their-party/ar-BB1cBU1D?ocid=entnewsntp
When a distraught constituent accosted her on Tuesday night at a restaurant in the nation’s capital, Representative Nancy Mace confronted an impossible task that sprang from President Trump’s false promises: getting them to understand why she and other Republicans in Congress could not simply overturn the results of the election.
Calm but firm, Ms. Mace tried to explain that it was not Congress’s role to subvert the results of an election — and that to do so would defy the Constitution.
“It didn’t matter what I said,” Ms. Mace said in an interview. “They didn’t believe it.”
Populism. Called it!