Clay Jones for February 18, 2021

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    DD Wiz Premium Member about 3 years ago

    Cancel culture? Like Trump and his thuggish band of white supremacist “Proud Boys” and “Oath Keepers” conspiring to incite an INSURRECTION to CANCEL an election these LOSERS lost by MORE THAN SEVEN MILLION VOTES and an Electoral College margin that Donald Trump called a “landslide” four years earlier?

    The BIG LIE is so far-fetched that it is too much even for many Republicans to swallow.

    As a result, the Republican party is quickly splintering into multiple factions:

    • The moderate Republicans and “never Trumpers” who could not bring themselves to support an abomination against every principle their party ever stood for in the past, such as standing up against Russia or any hostile adversary, smaller government, reducing deficits, support for law enforcement including the FBI and capitol police, support our troops in the field instead of ignoring hostile adversaries who put bounties of them, free Trade and so much more. I certainly did not agree with many of their political standards, but at least they had them.

    • The principled conservatives who may have supported Trump as the “lesser of evils” but, when he commits gross treason and incites violent, armed insurrection, agree he must be impeached and convicted.

    • The two-faced cowardly Republicans who could not support impeachment in the House or conviction in the Senate, but then go on record saying that he is guilty but someone else should handle it (the forked-tongued turtles who say Trump could not be tried after leaving office, despite extensive precedent to the contrary, but were the ones who prevented the trial from starting while he was in office — lookin’ at you, #MoscowMitch).

    • The wacko extremist TrumpubliQan fringe Qonspiracy theorists who form the core of Trump cult worshippers, who are enough to dominate the Republican Party but, on their own, not enough to win elections except in the reddest of red districts.

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    Concretionist  about 3 years ago

    OK, I get the irony.

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    RAGs  about 3 years ago

    republicans DEMAND that all elected officials represent the RNC Official Line, no matter what party the are from or how many other people are in their jurisdictions. “They are not supposed to do what is right.”

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    Kind&Kinder  about 3 years ago

    Tusk, tusk, tusk! These pachydingdongs have now turned to goring each other and have forgotten that any organizations whose principal raison d’être is to hate and destroy, ultimately perish in self-inflicted discombobulation. Live by the sword; die by the sword. It’s just Karma, and it’s real.

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    LookingGlass Premium Member about 3 years ago

    Don’t you just love the smell of burning republicans in the morning??

    /SNARK/

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    deadheadzan  about 3 years ago

    Pat Toomy doesn’t care……he is retiring from the Senate at the end of his term.

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    FrankErnesto  about 3 years ago

    The American voter has an attention span of 90 days, +or-, by next election this will be all forgotten.

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    Masterskrain Premium Member about 3 years ago

    ANYTHING that DESTROYS the Repukeliklan Party is just fine by me!

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    cocavan11  about 3 years ago

    How dare any GOP Leadershit peon find the gumption to act in accord with his/her oath of office; how dare they allow their consciences to be a driving force toward honor or decency? How dare they put our nation, our republic, our democracy, ahead of Party Interests? Off with their heads!

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    Radish the wordsmith  about 3 years ago

    Frightened unrealistic Republicans trying to cancel Biden’s win was the biggest cancel culture event in history. They are just craven.

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    Michael G.  about 3 years ago

    Looking forward to watching those “maverick” Klansmen beg forgiveness from The Party.

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    Bookworm  about 3 years ago

    ""We did not send him there to vote his conscience, . . . We did not send him there to do ‘the right thing’ or whatever he said he was doing. We sent him there to represent us." Dave Ball, chairman of the Washington County GOP, told Pittsburgh station KDKA-TV. (Emphasis added.)

    That is the most terrifying statement I have heard in many, many years.

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    librarylady59  about 3 years ago

    A meaningless tangle of words. Are they trying to sound “cool”?

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    Ally2005  about 3 years ago

    Apparently you didn’t learn a thing from the dear leaders first impeachment trial. That elephant memory thing is way overblown.

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    Godfreydaniel  about 3 years ago

    The second most infamous day in the history of the United States of America was January 6th, 2021, when a mob of traitors, incited by a traitor and organized literally months ahead of time by people in the campaign and administration of the traitor, attempted to over-throw our democracy. The third most infamous day was the day when a much smaller mob of Judases, Quislings, and Hawleys and Cruzes decided to acquit the traitor.

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    Display  about 3 years ago

    Gonna keep sayin’ it – time for ‘em to lose the pachyderm and adopt a mascot far more correctly representing their true colors – the jellyfish. Like the RNC (Really Not Caring) it has no brain, it has no spine, it’s slimy as hell, and lives to sting any that get close to it. It’s galldarn perfect, ain’t it?

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    GiantShetlandPony  about 3 years ago

    The current state of Republicans have them in the lead role of trying to cancel out everyone else’s culture.

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    Radish the wordsmith  about 3 years ago

    Ignorant racist Republican ‘culture’ is just yucky.

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    The Love of Money is . . .  about 3 years ago

    If I were Trump, I’d be weary of his former armed followers who feel he screwed them over.

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    g.ramig  about 3 years ago

    amen

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