That is very hypocritical of the republigoons. The only thing they and their sycophants/apologists know how to do is steal elections. They are scared to death of free, fair, honest elections!
Republicans have to do everything they can to confuse the issues, or they will cease to exist. In phone polls, When people are given a choice of two statements on issues that actually affect their everyday life, one that describes the Republican position and the other the Democrat’s, the Democratic position is chosen by about 80% of Democrats and Independents. No surprise there. The weird part is that just OVER half of Republicans also choose Democrat positions, unless they are told which position is supported by each party. Then they fall into line and choose the Republican option- 78% of the time. So, it is entirely reasonable for Republicans to lie a lot. The people running the Republican party are in that half of the Republicans who actually believe in Republican positions, or more likely the ones who need the money from the 1% to run their campaigns. They are roughly 25% of the voting public. They have no chance of ever winning a national election unless they keep as many people as possible from voting and keep the rest of them confused enough to vote against their own best interests.
patrick murphy is that you or the oathkeeper leader? Right-wing populists like the aforementioned, who wrongfully think they are really conservatives?:
On Dec. 14, 2020, states approved their electoral votes from the Nov. 3 election. Numerous Trump challenges had already been dismissed in court for lack of evidence or incorrect wording of the challenges. It was at that point that the man defeated in the 2020 election showed his true colors. Rather than conceding and urging the his followers and the nation to move forward, rather than saying he was going to work on issues of election reform (believing in massive fraud although little was proven), he continued and accelerated his campaign which has resulted in the nation splitting further apart each day.
‘Dude you voted no on all voting rights bills’: Top Republican criticized for MLK Day tweet
“His words and example inspire us today as we celebrate a great American on #MLKDay,” he added in the tweet.
Given McCarthy’s record on a number of issues, many people criticized McCarthy for evoking the civil rights icon. Specifically, many expressed their anger about this tweet and how it directly contradicts his actions.
McCarthy and the rest of the Republican party in the House of Representatives voted against the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act. While it passed the House in August because of a Democratic majority in the chamber, the bill is languishing in the Senate.
McCarthy’s no vote on the bill was immediately brought up in response to his tweet.
“Dude you voted no on all voting rights bills,” one Twitter user wrote.
“All you’ve done is fight against a voting bill that would make things more equal… you’re a fake, sick man. Disgusting,” another user wrote in part.
The estranged wife of indicted leader of Oath Keepers tells CNN he is a ‘dangerous man’ and ‘complete sociopath’
Stewart Rhodes, founder of Oath Keepers, was charged with seditious conspiracy in connection to the Capitol riot.
His estranged wife Tasha Adams said that he is a “complete sociopath.”
Adams said that she felt Rhodes was personally dangerous to her and her family, and also to the country.
The estranged wife of Stewart Rhodes, the leader of the far-right group Oath Keepers, said he is a “complete sociopath.”
Rhodes’ wife Tasha Adams made the comments in an interview with CNN on Friday, a day after Rhodes was charged with seditious conspiracy in connection to the Capitol riot.
Insider’s Oma Seddiq and Sonam Sheth wrote that it’s the most significant arrest yet and marks the first time that federal prosecutors have brought sedition charges in connection to the Justice Department’s sprawling investigation into the deadly January 6, 2021, Capitol siege.
Adams said she was relieved to hear he was indicted, as she “lived in fear” of him showing up at her house.
Concretionist over 2 years ago
“Hey dude, we got liberal nightmares for sale. Cheap at the price, and we guarantee they’re all signed!”
B 8671 over 2 years ago
That is very hypocritical of the republigoons. The only thing they and their sycophants/apologists know how to do is steal elections. They are scared to death of free, fair, honest elections!
Walter Kocker Premium Member over 2 years ago
I’m not impressed with the Oaf Keepers – or the Proud Li’l Boys.
IMO, if you put them in a real firefight – they’d wet their underalls – and that would not improve them olfactorily.
But they just love their special bud Benedict Donald – he who’d turn on them in a heartbeat,
just like he did to the other malcontents on 1/6.
FreyjaRN Premium Member over 2 years ago
The Petulant Pumpkin accepts their praise as long as it suits him. If they go off-message or they may incriminate him, he turns viciously on them.
Diane Lee Premium Member over 2 years ago
Republicans have to do everything they can to confuse the issues, or they will cease to exist. In phone polls, When people are given a choice of two statements on issues that actually affect their everyday life, one that describes the Republican position and the other the Democrat’s, the Democratic position is chosen by about 80% of Democrats and Independents. No surprise there. The weird part is that just OVER half of Republicans also choose Democrat positions, unless they are told which position is supported by each party. Then they fall into line and choose the Republican option- 78% of the time. So, it is entirely reasonable for Republicans to lie a lot. The people running the Republican party are in that half of the Republicans who actually believe in Republican positions, or more likely the ones who need the money from the 1% to run their campaigns. They are roughly 25% of the voting public. They have no chance of ever winning a national election unless they keep as many people as possible from voting and keep the rest of them confused enough to vote against their own best interests.
Patjade over 2 years ago
More like Oaf Keepers.
rossevrymn over 2 years ago
patrick murphy is that you or the oathkeeper leader? Right-wing populists like the aforementioned, who wrongfully think they are really conservatives?:
mourdac Premium Member over 2 years ago
On Dec. 14, 2020, states approved their electoral votes from the Nov. 3 election. Numerous Trump challenges had already been dismissed in court for lack of evidence or incorrect wording of the challenges. It was at that point that the man defeated in the 2020 election showed his true colors. Rather than conceding and urging the his followers and the nation to move forward, rather than saying he was going to work on issues of election reform (believing in massive fraud although little was proven), he continued and accelerated his campaign which has resulted in the nation splitting further apart each day.
Radish the wordsmith over 2 years ago
‘Dude you voted no on all voting rights bills’: Top Republican criticized for MLK Day tweet
“His words and example inspire us today as we celebrate a great American on #MLKDay,” he added in the tweet.
Given McCarthy’s record on a number of issues, many people criticized McCarthy for evoking the civil rights icon. Specifically, many expressed their anger about this tweet and how it directly contradicts his actions.
McCarthy and the rest of the Republican party in the House of Representatives voted against the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act. While it passed the House in August because of a Democratic majority in the chamber, the bill is languishing in the Senate.
McCarthy’s no vote on the bill was immediately brought up in response to his tweet.
“Dude you voted no on all voting rights bills,” one Twitter user wrote.
“All you’ve done is fight against a voting bill that would make things more equal… you’re a fake, sick man. Disgusting,” another user wrote in part.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/dude-you-voted-no-on-all-voting-rights-bills-top-republican-criticized-for-mlk-day-tweet/ar-AASSn1n?ocid=msedgntp
The Love of Money is . . . over 2 years ago
Guess who, as a young boy, was told he wasn’t getting a BB gun from Santa . . . because he’d shoot his eye out.
HT-Missouri over 2 years ago
We democrats should rightly own the slogan, “Stop the steal.”
William Bednar Premium Member over 2 years ago
Best deal is: "Vote “NO” on voting rights". Even Sinema and Manchin are Pro No-Voting rights.
Kurtass Premium Member over 2 years ago
“Stand back and stand by”. I know that was The Proud Boys and not The Oathkeepers. Tomato, tomahto.
Walter Kocker Premium Member over 2 years ago
Do you have to be morbidly obese to become an Oaf Keeper or a Proud Li’l Boy?
The kinda guy I’d follow into combat – as a shield . . .
Radish the wordsmith over 2 years ago
The estranged wife of indicted leader of Oath Keepers tells CNN he is a ‘dangerous man’ and ‘complete sociopath’
Stewart Rhodes, founder of Oath Keepers, was charged with seditious conspiracy in connection to the Capitol riot.
His estranged wife Tasha Adams said that he is a “complete sociopath.”
Adams said that she felt Rhodes was personally dangerous to her and her family, and also to the country.
The estranged wife of Stewart Rhodes, the leader of the far-right group Oath Keepers, said he is a “complete sociopath.”
Rhodes’ wife Tasha Adams made the comments in an interview with CNN on Friday, a day after Rhodes was charged with seditious conspiracy in connection to the Capitol riot.
Insider’s Oma Seddiq and Sonam Sheth wrote that it’s the most significant arrest yet and marks the first time that federal prosecutors have brought sedition charges in connection to the Justice Department’s sprawling investigation into the deadly January 6, 2021, Capitol siege.
Adams said she was relieved to hear he was indicted, as she “lived in fear” of him showing up at her house.
https://www.businessinsider.com/oath-keepers-leaders-wife-says-he-is-a-complete-sociopath-cnn-2022-1