Examples of GOP Leadership

compassionateExotic

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Omg what a gross combo, report her video as promoting terrorism . omg such crazy conspiracy bs lol

she looks like a crazy cat lady /hoarder lol



why did this get recommended to me, but yet I watch and be grossed out, rose Ann looks like she’s high on rx/drugs and mtg like rose Ann both look and act insane. What clowns lol
 
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Fogdog

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This reads like it’s from an alternative universe:


Republican gets backlash from republicans for not mentioning slavery in regards to the civil war.

What’s next, republicans chastising republicans for being dragphobic?
lol, she towed the party line about our civil war and got smacked around because what she said was historically inaccurate and showed the streak of racism that runs through the Republican Party, especially in the state where she was born, raised and governed. Never mind that Trump is loved for saying "good people on both sides" when asked about a protest where the klansmen were literally marching in robes.

For those who don't want to believe me, search on this image:

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To state the obvious, this isn't about some collective epiphany over racism and slavery among the Republican base. It's about the cult of Trump and cult members seizing on an obviously stupid mistake Haley made in front of the nation that they can use to make her seem foolish and weak. They are mocking her for saying something stupid that would draw applause from Trump. I mean, hypocrisy is just an insult they throw at others, it's not a measure by which they choose their leader.
 

H G Griffin

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More and more MAGA will decide to do the same or decide "they want to spend more time with their family" and leave office "As the Trump spell" continues to wear off.
One of the things that makes it tough for these creatures to succeed is their own repulsiveness. They can't even stand each other.

I've seen it happen in western Canada numerous times. The various factions band together against the "woke hippy faggits" but the money right wing always comes into conflict with the cultural right.

The big bucks bastards see us all as shit on their shoe and just want a steady supply of stupid, easily manipulated workers, while the culture warriors are more worried about the gays and the muslims being given rights just like human beings get.

Eventually the culture creeps come to view the money guys as sellouts not loyal to the cause, while the money guys throw up their hands when the dummies in the red hats won't do what they are told, and it all comes apart.

Rinse and repeat in a few years.
 

Fogdog

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One of the things that makes it tough for these creatures to succeed is their own repulsiveness. They can't even stand each other.

I've seen it happen in western Canada numerous times. The various factions band together against the "woke hippy faggits" but the money right wing always comes into conflict with the cultural right.

The big bucks bastards see us all as shit on their shoe and just want a steady supply of stupid, easily manipulated workers, while the culture warriors are more worried about the gays and the muslims being given rights just like human beings get.

Eventually the culture creeps come to view the money guys as sellouts not loyal to the cause, while the money guys throw up their hands when the dummies in the red hats won't do what they are told, and it all comes apart.

Rinse and repeat in a few years.
It's a small but durable coalition that the right has going for it. Somehow they manage to reconcile capital punishment and carnage from guns with believing that abortion is a sin. Its been that way for decades. As you say, they have become so extreme that there is no room for people who are willing to concede losing an election.

I'll give them credit for one thing. They have become so extreme that they managed to unite everybody to the left of moderate right. At one time the moderate right were Republicans but not any more. Even Romney and Liz Cheney can't hang with them.
 
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H G Griffin

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It's a small but durable coalition that the right has going for it.
But we're seeing the cracks, as always eventually happens when they push it too far.

The jackass blocking promotions pissed off a lot of people, the impasse over a Speaker was embarrassing. Not to mention near-fistfights in caucus, feuds between Greene and the CO skank, and of course the Fuhrer and all his indictments, with all the wanna-be's kissing his ass while also preparing to tear at his carcass the instant he falls.
The coalition is rotting in its own fetid swamp and the lizards are snapping at each other. It's just a matter of how much damage they will do to the rest of your country in the meantime.
 

Fogdog

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But we're seeing the cracks, as always eventually happens when they push it too far.

The jackass blocking promotions pissed off a lot of people, the impasse over a Speaker was embarrassing. Not to mention near-fistfights in caucus, feuds between Greene and the CO skank, and of course the Fuhrer and all his indictments, with all the wanna-be's kissing his ass while also preparing to tear at his carcass the instant he falls.
The coalition is rotting in its own fetid swamp and the lizards are snapping at each other. It's just a matter of how much damage they will do to the rest of your country in the meantime.
lol, too true.

One Republican likened their caucus to a bucket of crabs. Whenever any one of them tries to climb to the top the others grab them and pull them back down.
 
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