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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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Jesus Christ, how these idiots find the stupidest reasons to get mad. The original line in the song is "I'm not a part of the Redneck Agenda" so it's not like it was a pro-patriotic, pro-Conservative song to begin with. Probably the same idiot always crying about Rage Against the Machine "going woke" every year.

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Mutiny Erupts in a Michigan G.O.P. Overtaken by Chaos

 

The mutiny took hold on Mackinac Island.

 

The Michigan Republican Party’s revered two-day policy and politics gathering, the Mackinac Republican Leadership Conference, was an utter mess.

 

Attendance had plummeted. Top-tier presidential candidates skipped the September event, and some speakers didn’t show. Guests were baffled by a scoring system that rated their ideology on a scale, from a true conservative to a so-called RINO, or Republican in name only.

 

And the state party, already deeply in debt, had taken out a $110,000 loan to pay the keynote speaker, Jim Caviezel, an actor who has built an ardent following among the far right after starring in a hit movie this summer about child sex trafficking. The loan came from a trust tied to the wife of the party’s executive director, according to party records.

 

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46 minutes ago, China said:

Mutiny Erupts in a Michigan G.O.P. Overtaken by Chaos

 

The mutiny took hold on Mackinac Island.

 

The Michigan Republican Party’s revered two-day policy and politics gathering, the Mackinac Republican Leadership Conference, was an utter mess.

 

Attendance had plummeted. Top-tier presidential candidates skipped the September event, and some speakers didn’t show. Guests were baffled by a scoring system that rated their ideology on a scale, from a true conservative to a so-called RINO, or Republican in name only.

 

And the state party, already deeply in debt, had taken out a $110,000 loan to pay the keynote speaker, Jim Caviezel, an actor who has built an ardent following among the far right after starring in a hit movie this summer about child sex trafficking. The loan came from a trust tied to the wife of the party’s executive director, according to party records.

 

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This part here...damn.

 

"With major donors fleeing, Ms. Karamo pitched a new direction for the state party: trying to persuade nearly 500,000 small-business owners in Michigan, who she claimed were right-leaning, to contribute $10 to $50 every month. After a “60-day infrastructure ramp-up time,” she projected that the party would raise as much as $60 million annually.

 

It did not.

 

By July, the party had less than $150,000 in the bank. Under siege, the state party leadership began to hold meetings in private. A meeting that month devolved into a fistfight that broke a county chairman’s dentures and left him with stress fractures in his spine."

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That Michigan thing is nuts. The ranking system especially. The folks who call others RINOs are the biggest ones themselves. I don't know what these people are, but they aren't really "Republican" and certainly were never conservative. 

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Oh, I think "conservative" isn't a completely bad label. 

 

But I think of it like the opening credits from All In the Family.  Archie Bunker sitting in front of the piano, singing about how great it was in the 40's. (For white Christian males with high school educations.)

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“DON THE GOP CON”: ‘Trump Bucks’ promises wealth for MAGA loyalty, but some lose thousands.

 

The online ads entice fervent supporters with the idea that these golden tickets, adorned with photos of the former president, will not only support Trump's 2024 bid but also make believers rich upon redemption. In the depths of the internet, where conspiracies and plans for Trump's return thrive, suspected scam artists have capitalized on disappointment from the previous election by selling these deceptive "Trump Bucks." John Amann warned other Trump supporters on Twitter (X) after discovering that the $2,200 worth of Trump Bucks he purchased were worthless when trying to cash them at his local bank.

 

NBC News has identified the Colorado-based companies responsible for the scam and reviewed numerous social posts, online complaints, and misleading ads. Several individuals, including Amann, have invested thousands of dollars in these products after being misled by advertisements suggesting Trump's endorsement. “Now I’m questioning his awareness,” Amann said of Trump. Repeated attempts to reach Trump's spokesperson and his campaign by email have been ignored. Some evidence links the alleged scammers to Trump's re-election campaign.

 

 

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Who-the-ever-loving-**** thought banks would cash those things in? lol...Good lord.

 

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1 hour ago, Cooked Crack said:

 

 

They said they weren't going to overturn Roe, too

 

1 hour ago, Cooked Crack said:

 

 

Maybe they're selecting alternate electors. 

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