Matt Wuerker for October 13, 2023

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    pamela welch Premium Member 7 months ago

    Ol’ Tubbyvile prefers to let the dam break rather than honor the oath he took regarding the Constitution.

    Well said, Matt; sadly so.

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    moosemin  7 months ago

    A college football coach? So that’s why the Alabamans put him into office!

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    Retrac Premium Member 7 months ago

    Hey! He’s got one more foot that isn’t doing anything but holding him up. Too bad he couldn’t use it to kick the behinds of our Congress people. Didn’t our Mamas teach us how to get along?

    Distractions create the greatest vulnerabilities. Do you feel vulnerable right now? If so, let’s quit picking on one another and figure this out. The U.S. (us) owe it to the world to be a unified and strong allie.

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    theoldidahofox  7 months ago

    Another GOP extremist blocking critically needed action.

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    Radish the wordsmith  7 months ago

    ‘Monkeys flinging poo and screeching’: Ex-GOP lawmaker slams House RepublicansFormer Rep. Denver Riggleman (R-VA) tore into his former party on MSNBC Friday night, over their decision to advance a speakership nomination for House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH).“What does it tell you that this is a Republican Party that took the very unusual step, with a narrow margin, of siding with Democrats to oust its leader and now can’t find a new one?” said anchor Ari Melber.

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    jvscanlan Premium Member 7 months ago

    No way Uncle Sam, I’m much more invested in my fantasies

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    monya_43  7 months ago

    Like when that dam breaks open, ole obdurate tuberville isn’t going to get hurt. Can’t the Senate do anything about him?

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    wildthing  7 months ago

    Tuberville, as a member of the Sedition Caucus, is paving the way for the military purge in Trump’s Retribution Tour 2025. These are the traitors STILL holding office: Ted Cruz, Josh Hawley, Mo Brooks,Andy Biggs, Paul Gosar, TOMMY TUBERVILLE, Rick Scott, Roger Marshall, John Kennedy, Cindy Hyde-Smith, Cynthia Lummis. Then there’s the 139 republicans who refused to certify the 2020 election, most notably Jim Jordan and Steve Scalise!

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    AtomicForce91 Premium Member 7 months ago

    Why does the US military need to be involved in any of these situations? A declaration of war was not authorized.

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    davidthoms1  7 months ago

    I saw an Alabama license plate. It says"God Bless America". Then they go and elect Tuberville! What kind of cruel joke is that?

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    moosemin  7 months ago

    Ever since trump had his closed-door meeting with Putin, which included only a Russian interpeter, the bald/orange head of state came back and recast the already fascist-leaning republican party into an openly anti-democratic mob. They want to show the world that a democratic Republic cannot last, and want to replace it with a new constitution under one-party rule. This isn’t trump; this is what our wealthy 1% want. A new government, without restrictions to themselves, run by their “elected” proxies. . France suffered these trials during the years between the Great Wars, culminating in scrapping the Constitution of 1873 and installing a dictatorship under Pierre Laval and Marshall Petain in 1940. This was the goal of France’s “200 Families”. Their entrenched wealth would now be safe, and able to grow even more. This new government was NOT forced upon them by the Germans. It was the direct pressures and money coming from the 200 Families that prodded the French Legislature to actually vote itself out of existence and install the aging Marshall as LEADER. . It sure looks like we are heading in this direction.

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    moondog42 Premium Member 7 months ago

    Israel created this mess with our blessing (and $8 to $13 million in taxpayer money per day since 1948). At some point we should just let them stand or fall on their own.

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    Valiant1943 Premium Member 7 months ago

    We need to start closing bases in Alabama.

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    sandflea  7 months ago

    General Hayden had a great idea on how to deal with Tommy Tubbashit.

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    Curiosity Premium Member 7 months ago

    Looks like giving aid and comfort to the enemy to me, although perhaps ‘only’ indirectly. That used to translate to treason.

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    buer  7 months ago

    Well, with Taiwan for instance, as well as many other situations not named here, (Iraq, Libya, Iran…) Uncle Sam was the first to attack the wall with a hammer and make the cracks. Just so he could claim to the world he is the one in charge of holding the dam, and put the whole world in danger to satisfy his ego and need for power.

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    GiantShetlandPony  7 months ago

    One person should not be able to stand in the way of military readiness. This is a flaw of government that needs to be addressed and fixed.

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    tpcox928  7 months ago

    The GOP hates America and the idea of America.

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    pervertpower  7 months ago

    Tuberville is a sociopath, but anything that makes the US military less effective is good for humanity.

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