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Nope, he's still there, and I don't see him resigning or being thrown out at most until his term is up.Bob Menendez
I like the dress. But, I wish she would just stop.
tbh that is a pretty good look for her, she resembles a human more than usual in itI like the dress. But, I wish she would just stop.
You have retard evangelicals saying it must be a complete abortion ban and all that does is give the dems easy ammo for ads and fire up the most retarded group of voters (unmarried white women). They will continue to lose if they make abortion the main issue and it won't really even be much of a battle let alone a war.Republicans would neuter abortion as an issue by saying ban after 12 weeks, which is what the public supports. After 6 week and 8 week bans makes wahmen think by the time I know I'm preggo I won't be able to murder it reeeeee
The Kentucky governor race results were interesting because the race was a contest of two political dynasty machines in the state: McConnell vs. Beshear. It’s an open secret in Washington that McConnell is out of gas, has lost control of his own conference, and is no longer calling the shots. He will not be Senate GOP leader after next year’s election. But we didn’t learn until last night that McConnell’s personal political machine in Kentucky is also on its last legs.
Cameron was literally McConnell’s protege and was described as such in local media for years. He worked for McConnell, was picked for his statewide runs by McConnell, had his campaign run by a veteran McConnell aide, and even counted McConnell among attendees at his wedding. Cameron’s election was supposed to be McConnell’s crowning achievement, as well McConnell’s opportunity to finally retire and focus on his health issues.
It’s hard to overstate what a devastating personal loss last night was for Mitch McConnell. He desperately wanted to leave the Senate on a high note. Instead, McConnell will limp out of his leadership role after 2024 having lost the confidence of his Senate colleagues, the opportunity to have his hand-picked political protege appoint his successor, and the ability to push forever war in Ukraine.
If you're going to make Hitler analogies, make accurate ones. Hitler wasn't "duly elected" to presidency. He seized power using the emergency powers the President had bestowed upon him. Nazi party was duly elected to have seats in the Parliament, but the President used his emergency powers to effectively block it each time in bid to place his own men in positions of power.just say your mad miss the chanse to be elected
McConnell crippled himself with MULTIPLE shattering blows to his own kneecaps.Hopefully this will be a crippling blow for McConnell. We know how much damage it caused Pelosi when her heir apparent was taken out.
Watch the Democrats call to postpone the election next year like Zelensky did in Ukraine and still has.
She's an evil, heartbreaking, diabolical wretch of a politician that doesn't know when to quit when she's WAY ahead.tbh that is a pretty good look for her, she resembles a human more than usual in it
Issue is dems on a national level importing cheap labor and votes. How long will these democrat run sanctuary cities remain at less than 15% non-white levels?Reminder: living in a democrat run city is only bad when the non-white population is over 15%.
I think he might actually be retarded now too, apparently he hit his head when he fell in his home.McConnell crippled himself with MULTIPLE shattering blows to his own kneecaps.
First, sabotaging the 2022 senate race, then turning around and giving away the entire store to democrats to cripple the incoming GOP house.
Then there's the quieter, less confirmed rumors prior to this about him systematically undermining Trump's agenda while in office, and "making calls" to his judicial confirmations to scuttle electoral integrity lawsuits in the wake of the great fraud of 2020.
The traitor belongs in prison.
He wasn't elected, at least specifically, to be Chancellor. His party, if I'm not mistaken, didn't even have a large enough majority. He became Chancellor by forming a coalition with a Conservative party which his vice-chancellor was head of.
The political shenanigans involving Schleicher, Papen and Hindenberg usually get overlooked when people bring up Hitler being "elected" to power. If there is any lesson in all that it is that infighting and rivalries can create opportunities one can exploit.If you're going to make Hitler analogies, make accurate ones. Hitler wasn't "duly elected" to presidency. He seized power using the emergency powers the President had bestowed upon him. Nazi party was duly elected to have seats in the Parliament, but the President used his emergency powers to effectively block it each time in bid to place his own men in positions of power.