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1 hour ago, Vermillion said:

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This makes sense. His resignation means that HEC can't investigate him anymore since he's a private citizen. He'll serve as a recess appointment for a few months before getting rejected by the Senate. Then he can just go into right wing media or (God forbid) run for FL governor.

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ok taking a break from politics, the past two weeks has been alot 

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The biggest idiot in the Senate. No contest.

 

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38 minutes ago, Vermillion said:

The biggest idiot in the Senate. No contest.

 

so is anyone gonna pull up a list of all the Biden nominees that Tuberville voted against even though he thinks senators have no business voting against nominees

 

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Matt Gaetz did something really nefarious today and not enough people are talking about it

 

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1 hour ago, Ashley Banks said:

This makes sense. His resignation means that HEC can't investigate him anymore since he's a private citizen. He'll serve as a recess appointment for a few months before getting rejected by the Senate. Then he can just go into right wing media or (God forbid) run for FL governor.

the tea is that his resignation was from this congress - he was just re-elected for the next congress and therefore still has a swearing-in pending on January 3rd

 

he resigned to end the ethics investigation and will be back on January 3rd

 

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3 hours ago, ClashAndBurn said:

I don't know how you can be so confident after this whole thread was so absolutely dead wrong about Kamala Harris being a surefire winner. It's pretty clear that we're in an information bubble completely detached from the reality lived by everyone else that led to Trump winning a decisive majority and the Democrats being utterly and completely repudiated at every level of government in nearly every single state.

 

Here's a hint. Rahm Emanuel sailing to DNC Chairmanship will absolutely NOT signal that Dems are willing to learn the lessons needed to ever win another election.

That's not what happened though? Everyone knew it was a 50/50 chance all along and tons of people thought Trump was favored. I've been saying for months that voters are just reactionary and dislike whatever party is in charge, which has been true for decades. The truth is that Dem chances in the midterms have much more to do with how Republicans govern over the next two years than what Democrats do, and we all know the next two years of governing will be a disaster.

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every time Tommy Tuberville talks

 

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Trump is selling America out for parts LOL 

 

well America had a good run- we deserve it for allowing idiots to vote 

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Schumer and Jeffries and their entire entourages should be compelled to resign and not seek another term after their current ones are up. They are all toxic and a disgrace, as is the entire party brand.

 

The only resignation so far has been Jaime Harrison, and he was planning on doing that anyway. And now we're about to get some one even worse and even more odious. :skull:

 

If they want to distance themselves from their current image of being a neoliberal trash heap, but still remain moderate and uninspiring as ever, then elevating a former mayor of "Chiraq" is about as tone deaf as you can get.

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I honestly forgot Jeffries is House Minority Leader like what does he even do :deadbanana4: it still feels like Nancy's show

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40 minutes ago, Thuggin said:

I honestly forgot Jeffries is House Minority Leader like what does he even do :deadbanana4: it still feels like Nancy's show

Yes.

She still holds a lot of power. The way she threw Biden out of the race feels like she is the minority leader. I hate to say this but she should be back as leader and possibly the Speaker again in 2026… she's the only one who can keep Trump in check…

 

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45 minutes ago, Thuggin said:

I honestly forgot Jeffries is House Minority Leader like what does he even do :deadbanana4: it still feels like Nancy's show

Nancy when she misses out on a good stock trade:

 

 

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Lots of transphobia. 

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4 hours ago, Vermillion said:

 

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1 hour ago, Sergi91 said:

Yes.

She still holds a lot of power. The way she threw Biden out of the race feels like she is the minority leader. I hate to say this but she should be back as leader and possibly the Speaker again in 2026… she's the only one who can keep Trump in check…

 

Realistically, Pelosi retires after this term. This was supposed to be the first term of Jeffries as Speaker and I think she was only really sticking around out of the assumption that she'd be mentoring him and making sure he was able to keep the coalition together.

 

That completely flopped and there's really no guarantee the Democrats take back either chamber in 2026. The Senate is a foregone conclusion, I think, and is probably lost for a generation. If not more.

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Looking at his cabinet nominees so far, he did choose his loyalists. It's so different from his 2016 one. 

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5 hours ago, Vermillion said:

The biggest idiot in the Senate. No contest.

 

WOW

 

If only he believed this when he held up those military promotions of Biden's for months on end that everyone thought put American national security at risk

 

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5 hours ago, Sannie said:

I've joked about this in the past about this exact scenario, but this is something I don't even think SCOTUS would grant him this. I get it, I don't trust them either, but let's be realistic.

This is the same court that ruled he has immunity. If there is any way at all for them to form a legal basis to do it, even a flimsy one, they will. I don't trust them to do the right thing at all.

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