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The Sewer That Is The GOP: With All The White Supremacists, Conspiracy Nutters, And Other Malicious Whacko Subgroups, How Does It Get Fixed?


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2 hours ago, mistertim said:

 

What's the angle?

 
I mean if he’s president again the possibilities are endless. He’s already proven he can do what he wants and get away with it. And that he’s ****ing stupid. He’s the most useful idiot on the planet 

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17 minutes ago, Califan007 said:


 

couldn’t that same GOP lawmaker still do it anyway whether they deleted it or not?


I suppose. But then why replace good soldiers willing to comply with a simple carrot (keeping their positions)? And every issue becomes a referendum. Now it’s just a test to see how much of a whore they’re willing to be.

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On 11/5/2021 at 2:07 PM, Rdskns2000 said:

There’s a retirement age for a reason.  I would say 5 years after the eventual 67 retirement age; which would be 72. 
 

Of course, if you have term limits ; you wouldn’t have politicians who well into their 80’s.

i think both of those ideas suck

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19 hours ago, Rdskns2000 said:

He’s an idiot but maga is Lauren Bobert, MTG types and not that type.

 

 

He might not be a member of their little clique but he's just as much a Trump cuck as anyone. I suppose I wouldn't classify him as an idiot though. He's crooked but not stupid.

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On 9/29/2021 at 10:17 PM, China said:

 

 

The judge didn't buy it.

 

Judge denies Josh Duggar bid to dismiss child porn charges

 

A federal judge has denied motions seeking to dismiss child pornography charges against former reality TV star Josh Duggar.

 

U.S. District Judge Timothy L. Brooks on Monday also denied motions to suppress all statements Duggar made to investigators and photos that were taken of Duggar after he was in custody, the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reported.

 

The motions to suppress evidence say investigators took Duggar’s cellphone before he could call his lawyer and questioned him without his lawyer present. The cellphone was seized while authorities executed a search warrant at a used-car dealership run by Duggar in November 2019.

 

The government contends Duggar was never placed in custody when the search warrant was being served, and that he voluntarily chose to talk with investigators.

 

Duggar's lawyers argued in their motion to dismiss that the government failed to preserve evidence that could have helped Duggar's defense. Brooks denied that motion on Monday.

 

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James Carville Roasts ‘White Trash’ Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert, Says ‘Matt Gaetz Will Probably Be in a Penitentiary’

 

Democratic strategist James Carville appeared on Brian Williams’ final episode of The 11th Hour and did his best to make it a memorable one. Donning an LSU Santa hat, the Ragin’ Cajun railed against several fringe House Republicans in colorful fashion.

 

“Matt Gaetz will probably be in a penitentiary by the time the election comes around,” he said, citing the ongoing federal investigation into whether Gaetz had sex with a minor and trafficked her across state lines. “There’s a good chance he will be.”

 

Carville explained that Democrats should attack the GOP by highlighting the party’s more extreme elements in Congress.

 

“They gotta hit hard,” he said. “Any time that Jim Jordan opens his mouth, they should go into the well of the House and read all of the Ohio state athletes that said he knew that they were being molested by the wrestling coach. When Lauren Boebert opens her mouth, somebody should go to the well and read a story out of the New York Post – which is owned by Rupert Murdoch – by a journalist who’s named Jonathan Levine talking about how Lauren Boebert and her husband met and read that into the congressional record. We’ve got to stop this and call these people out for who they are. We gotta stop this namby-pamby, somebody-take-committees-away, and just call these people out for who they are.”

 

He later added, “Paul Gosar’s got five siblings that all tell people to vote against him. Read what [his] siblings say into the congressional record. Look, Brian, I have an equivalent of a Ph.D in White trash-ology, and Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert – they can hold their best. They could be the subject of a dissertation.”

 

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The Good News for the GOP Is Only Temporary

 

The broad Republican victories in last month’s elections have fed expectations for more GOP gains in 2022. Pundits point to the grassroots mobilization of Republican voters around cultural issues, President Joe Biden’s low popularity and Democratic divisions as evidence of a continuing electoral trend to the right, especially for elections in both houses of Congress.

These predictions may bear out in the next campaign cycle, but in the longer term, things look quite different for the two parties — and any Republicans sanguine about their prospects a decade from now aren’t paying close attention.

 

The Republican Party has dug itself a hole with regard to young, educated voters. Although Americans under 30 are less likely to vote than their older counterparts, they are a rapidly growing proportion of the electorate. Gen Z Americans, a cohort that includes today’s college students, now make up almost a quarter of the nation’s population. They are in line to be the nation’s most formally educated generation, with higher high school graduation rates and lower dropout rates than earlier cohorts.

 

But the Republican Party has done more to alienate young, college-educated voters in recent years than ever before. A nationwide poll fielded in late September by College Pulse of more than 1,500 students at 285 different colleges and universities shows that nearly three-quarters of college-age voters do not think the Republican Party represents them in any capacity. Sixty-six percent of students today cannot imagine registering as Republicans in the next 10 years, when their voices may be even stronger. And a striking 43 percent of respondents think the Republican Party is flat-out racist; only 31 percent disagree. (The poll, which we co-sponsored, was conducted by College Pulse, a firm that specializes in student polling and frequently supplies data to researchers. Their online surveys are weighted and rebalanced to reflect the national population of college students.)

 

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