The Most and Least Popular Senators in America

NLXSK1

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That clearly proves that the Democrats are more delusional than the Republicans. Or just a bunch of greedy bastards.
 

Blunted 4 lyfe

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To me this poll is a bit biased and not at all indicative of how folks around the Nation view those Senators, take for example Ted Cruz, he's got a 55% approval rating in Texas and 30% disapproval those numbers would be different if the poll was taken Nationwide.

'Morning Consult crunched how constituents felt about their home-state senators.'

For shit sure Cruz is the most hated!

B4L
 
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NLXSK1

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Does that mean all the dead American soldiers he sent to Iraq are alive now?
No more than the dead American soldiers who followed Obama's orders. Nor all the dead brown people in the middle east blown up by Obama's drones.

But once something is over with, you can usually stop freaking out about it...
 

ChesusRice

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No more than the dead American soldiers who followed Obama's orders. Nor all the dead brown people in the middle east blown up by Obama's drones.

But once something is over with, you can usually stop freaking out about it...
Want to point out what wars and what lies? And did drones kill over a million Iraqis?
How many americans died flying drones?

Why is it Bush Cheney, Rumsfeld and others don't travel overseas?

Because they are fucking war criminals
 

NLXSK1

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You going to cite any examples or are you just a blowhard?
Examples of what? All American actions and casualties in the middle east since Obama took office?? You are seriously trying to be obtuse again.

Rumsfeld is not in office. Bush is not in office. It seems like you want to ignore what Obama is doing now and take up your time worrying about what the Republicans did over 7 years ago.

Seems like some fucked up priorities to me but you do seem to need to do some pretty impressive gymnastics defending the very actions you were condemning.
 

Padawanbater2

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To me this poll is a bit biased and not at all indicative of how folks around the Nation view those Senators, take for example Ted Cruz, he's got a 55% approval rating in Texas and 30% disapproval those numbers would be different if the poll was taken Nationwide.

'Morning Consult crunched how constituents felt about their home-state senators.'

For shit sure Cruz is the most hated!

B4L
Well it was conducted by interviewing over 60K registered voters since January, so it's a pretty big sample to poll. I recognized the names of about 50% of the best list but about 85% of the worst list. McConnell is no doubt the worst Senator in my opinion, I'd have to agree with that. I just saw a clip of him filibustering his own bill;


This fuckin' guy takes the cake for sure

Beyond that, Harry Reid is pretty useless himself, John McCain has always been a war hawk, Orrin Hatch is a fundamentalist retard.. it's only a shame the lists are '10' senators long. I'd like to see a list of all 100 sitting senators approval/disapproval ratings, same with the house

Examples of what? All American actions and casualties in the middle east since Obama took office?? You are seriously trying to be obtuse again.

Rumsfeld is not in office. Bush is not in office. It seems like you want to ignore what Obama is doing now and take up your time worrying about what the Republicans did over 7 years ago.

Seems like some fucked up priorities to me but you do seem to need to do some pretty impressive gymnastics defending the very actions you were condemning.
He retired a few years ago, you can stop freaking out now...
It's funny how you jump to defend the people responsible for launching the wars but blame everything that's currently happening on Obama, you clearly hold this president and the democrats to a higher standard than you do the Bush administration and the republicans. Bush and Rumsfeld racked up a 500K-2.1mil kill count, all the democrats in 2008 voted for Obama because he and his campaign promised an end to the wars and we all supported that while McCain and all the republicans were campaigning on staying the course, even though they already signed the withdrawal agreement at the end of 2007. The criticisms of the conflicts in the middle east in America come from the left, not the right. If it were up to all of us, we wouldn't be in places like Syria or Iraq, we're there because people like you get tricked into believing brown people thousands of miles away want to take your freedom away, so you vote for politicians that support boots on the ground in these places who also happen to be in the back pocket of the defense industry, just a coincidence I guess..

When Bush was killing thousands of people in the middle east, there was zero criticisms of it coming from the right and anybody on the left that did criticize it got labeled 'unpatriotic' and branded some kind of traitor to the country

When Obama kills people in the middle east, all the criticism of it comes from the left, the only criticisms the right has is always that we're not bombing enough

So spare us your fake outrage when Obama does it, you didn't mind when someone on your team did it. You only mind now in a vapid attempt to score political points. If/when another republican ever takes the executive office again and makes the decisions that end up killing innocent people, you'll be there on the sidelines like the political lackey you are cheering him on.
 

NLXSK1

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Well it was conducted by interviewing over 60K registered voters since January, so it's a pretty big sample to poll. I recognized the names of about 50% of the best list but about 85% of the worst list. McConnell is no doubt the worst Senator in my opinion, I'd have to agree with that. I just saw a clip of him filibustering his own bill;


This fuckin' guy takes the cake for sure

Beyond that, Harry Reid is pretty useless himself, John McCain has always been a war hawk, Orrin Hatch is a fundamentalist retard.. it's only a shame the lists are '10' senators long. I'd like to see a list of all 100 sitting senators approval/disapproval ratings, same with the house



It's funny how you jump to defend the people responsible for launching the wars but blame everything that's currently happening on Obama, you clearly hold this president and the democrats to a higher standard than you do the Bush administration and the republicans. Bush and Rumsfeld racked up a 500K-2.1mil kill count, all the democrats in 2008 voted for Obama because he and his campaign promised an end to the wars and we all supported that while McCain and all the republicans were campaigning on staying the course, even though they already signed the withdrawal agreement at the end of 2007. The criticisms of the conflicts in the middle east in America come from the left, not the right. If it were up to all of us, we wouldn't be in places like Syria or Iraq, we're there because people like you get tricked into believing brown people thousands of miles away want to take your freedom away, so you vote for politicians that support boots on the ground in these places who also happen to be in the back pocket of the defense industry, just a coincidence I guess..

When Bush was killing thousands of people in the middle east, there was zero criticisms of it coming from the right and anybody on the left that did criticize it got labeled 'unpatriotic' and branded some kind of traitor to the country

When Obama kills people in the middle east, all the criticism of it comes from the left, the only criticisms the right has is always that we're not bombing enough

So spare us your fake outrage when Obama does it, you didn't mind when someone on your team did it. You only mind now in a vapid attempt to score political points. If/when another republican ever takes the executive office again and makes the decisions that end up killing innocent people, you'll be there on the sidelines like the political lackey you are cheering him on.
I am not outraged I am pointing out your current hypocricy. To counter that you are going back and lying about my position on the war. Not surprising, you cant take a debate head on.

We cannot go back in time and change history so focusing on it and using it as an excuse for the same inexcusable shit happening RIGHT NOW is disingenuous. It shows that those same people dont give a shit about the people dying in the middle east unless it suits their cause. And that is on both political sides.

Stop trying to treat me like a Republican, it is annoying.
 

NLXSK1

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Obama sent 10s of thousands of Americans into war and spent trillions?
You are the stupidest fucking cocksucker on this board
You are letting your emotions show... I think your feelings are hurt. You might want to check for bleeding.
 
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