Establishment Republicans sabotaging America First GOP candidates
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That should come as a surprise to no one. Why would they want peers who are not going to rubberstamp what the uniparty has is store for us?
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First the America Firsters came for Liz Cheney and I said nothing..
Fuck that - I'm glad that warmongering insider trading cunt is out on her ass. -
Cheney gone because of Trump. How did Wyoming vote that POS in?
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"[R]eally stupid people demand to have really stupid leaders. And that’s where the Republican Party is now.” - James Carville (rumored to have been reading Mall Cop's poasts at the time)
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Well, you voted for a dementia patient so it looks like Carville nailed it. You suck at this.HHusky said:"[R]eally stupid people demand to have really stupid leaders. And that’s where the Republican Party is now.” - James Carville (rumored to have been reading Mall Cop's poasts at the time)
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That was a sweet self own by Herr Dazzler.WestlinnDuck said:
Well, you voted for a dementia patient so it looks like Carville nailed it. You suck at this.HHusky said:"[R]eally stupid people demand to have really stupid leaders. And that’s where the Republican Party is now.” - James Carville (rumored to have been reading Mall Cop's poasts at the time)
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It is pretty fucking amazing how anyone can be as bad at everything as he is. Like, ty willie bad.MikeDamone said:
That was a sweet self own by Herr Dazzler.WestlinnDuck said:
Well, you voted for a dementia patient so it looks like Carville nailed it. You suck at this.HHusky said:"[R]eally stupid people demand to have really stupid leaders. And that’s where the Republican Party is now.” - James Carville (rumored to have been reading Mall Cop's poasts at the time)
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Alexis said:
It is pretty fucking amazing how anyone can be as bad at everything as he is. Like, ty willie or Willie T bad.MikeDamone said:
That was a sweet self own by Herr Dazzler.WestlinnDuck said:
Well, you voted for a dementia patient so it looks like Carville nailed it. You suck at this.HHusky said:"[R]eally stupid people demand to have really stupid leaders. And that’s where the Republican Party is now.” - James Carville (rumored to have been reading Mall Cop's poasts at the time)
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The Joe Kent primary tells you it all. Kevin McCarthy pumped in money to JHB and some bullshit conservative PAC poured in 4M to anti Kent advertising
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And they dropped in a fake Conservative to siphon votes from Kent and it all failed. Now he has to win the General.LoneStarDawg said:The Joe Kent primary tells you it all. Kevin McCarthy pumped in money to JHB and some bullshit conservative PAC poured in 4M to anti Kent advertising
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One dark-money PAC in particular was created 2 weeks before the mid-term and sent $750k to St John to try and syphon votes away from JK.LoneStarDawg said:The Joe Kent primary tells you it all. Kevin McCarthy pumped in money to JHB and some bullshit conservative PAC poured in 4M to anti Kent advertising
It almost worked.
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St John was far from fake.46XiJCAB said:
And they dropped in a fake Conservative to siphon votes from Kent and it all failed. Now he has to win the General.LoneStarDawg said:The Joe Kent primary tells you it all. Kevin McCarthy pumped in money to JHB and some bullshit conservative PAC poured in 4M to anti Kent advertising
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really stupid people hang on James Carville's every wordHHusky said:"[R]eally stupid people demand to have really stupid leaders. And that’s where the Republican Party is now.” - James Carville (rumored to have been reading Mall Cop's poasts at the time)
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She had no campaign HQ on election night. No comments to media. That’s a fake candidate. All of the PAC monies supporting her were the same ones attacking Kent. JHB somehow avoided it all. Weird?MikeDamone said:
St John was far from fake.46XiJCAB said:
And they dropped in a fake Conservative to siphon votes from Kent and it all failed. Now he has to win the General.LoneStarDawg said:The Joe Kent primary tells you it all. Kevin McCarthy pumped in money to JHB and some bullshit conservative PAC poured in 4M to anti Kent advertising
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Wyoming, who knows her better than anyone, sent Cheney to the most lopsided primary defeat in the history of Congress.
But View housewife thinks she’s the guardian of Democracy.
This is not a small issue, for those that actually pay attention.
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As does MikeKaepsknee said:Wyoming, who knows her better than anyone, sent Cheney to the most lopsided primary defeat in the history of Congress.
But View housewife thinks she’s the guardian of Democracy.
This is not a small issue, for those that actually pay attention. -
Ummmm. I have a friend who supported her and he was at her campaign HQ on election night.46XiJCAB said:
She had no campaign HQ on election night. No comments to media. That’s a fake candidate. All of the PAC monies supporting her were the same ones attacking Kent. JHB somehow avoided it all. Weird?MikeDamone said:
St John was far from fake.46XiJCAB said:
And they dropped in a fake Conservative to siphon votes from Kent and it all failed. Now he has to win the General.LoneStarDawg said:The Joe Kent primary tells you it all. Kevin McCarthy pumped in money to JHB and some bullshit conservative PAC poured in 4M to anti Kent advertising
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Feelings seem hurt these days. I’m surprised policy guys are so emotional.RaceBannon said:
As does MikeKaepsknee said:Wyoming, who knows her better than anyone, sent Cheney to the most lopsided primary defeat in the history of Congress.
But View housewife thinks she’s the guardian of Democracy.
This is not a small issue, for those that actually pay attention. -
Three-quarters of people surveyed in a recent poll said they believe the United States is heading in the wrong direction. ( more reason for a me too GOP campaign devoid of ideas)
According to an NBC News poll conducted from Aug. 12 to 16, 74% of voters believe the nation is on the wrong course, while 21% believe the U.S. is heading in the right direction.
(see above)
The poll took on a pessimistic pathos, with 58% saying they feel "more worried" and "that America's best years may already be behind us." Still, 35% said they are optimistic about the future of the U.S.
According to The Hill, President Joe Biden's approval rating in the poll rose to 42%, but 48% of voters still said they have "somewhat negative" or "very negative" feelings toward the commander in chief.
Last week, Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act, the scaled-down substitute for the Build Back Better bill. The $740 billion piece of legislation, which is being construed as a healthcare and climate bill, is said, according to the Congressional Budget Office, to have little effect on inflation in its first two years. One of the controversial sticking points of the bill is hiring 87,000 IRS agents over the next decade.
Asked about the legislation, 36% said it would have no impact on their lives; 35% said their lives could worsen as a result; and 26% said the bill would help them personally.
Biden numbers went up because the GOPe would rather attack Trump that the piece of shit in the White House and the GOP has no ideas or answers
That's why they are in trouble
Pelosi and Schumer would chew their arms off before they said shit about Joe -
Just like abortion. The GOP could have said nothing about Trump and still be 5 pts ahead in general opinion.RaceBannon said:Three-quarters of people surveyed in a recent poll said they believe the United States is heading in the wrong direction. ( more reason for a me too GOP campaign devoid of ideas)
According to an NBC News poll conducted from Aug. 12 to 16, 74% of voters believe the nation is on the wrong course, while 21% believe the U.S. is heading in the right direction.
(see above)
The poll took on a pessimistic pathos, with 58% saying they feel "more worried" and "that America's best years may already be behind us." Still, 35% said they are optimistic about the future of the U.S.
According to The Hill, President Joe Biden's approval rating in the poll rose to 42%, but 48% of voters still said they have "somewhat negative" or "very negative" feelings toward the commander in chief.
Last week, Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act, the scaled-down substitute for the Build Back Better bill. The $740 billion piece of legislation, which is being construed as a healthcare and climate bill, is said, according to the Congressional Budget Office, to have little effect on inflation in its first two years. One of the controversial sticking points of the bill is hiring 87,000 IRS agents over the next decade.
Asked about the legislation, 36% said it would have no impact on their lives; 35% said their lives could worsen as a result; and 26% said the bill would help them personally.
Biden numbers went up because the GOPe would rather attack Trump that the piece of shit in the White House and the GOP has no ideas or answers
That's why they are in trouble
Pelosi and Schumer would chew their arms off before they said shit about Joe
Last I checked, Trump isn’t on the ballot in ‘22.










