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11 minutes ago, Joe Ferguson forever said:

What makes you think this wasn't done by Jordan henchman?  Some D's did this to embarrass the R party?  Cmon, they're doing that just fine without any help.  I suspect this type of tactic gets approval from a majority of MAGA's.  91 indictments sure did....btw, i appreciate legitimate challenges to my positions, even professionally.  The fact that I'm relentless and usually win holds the frequency down😉

I addressed the possibility that it could be a call from a Trump supporter, keep up Fergie.  
 

I think I made the point I wanted to make, pointing out that Johnny rushed to defend Palestinians from stereotypes and painting with a broad brush while doing exactly that sort of thing a few hours later.  
 

I believe the point is clear, and that is for every knock at the worst tendencies of extreme MAGA voters, people like John (and you) are mirror images.  
 

 

 

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37 minutes ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

I addressed the possibility that it could be a call from a Trump supporter, keep up Fergie.  
 

I think I made the point I wanted to make, pointing out that Johnny rushed to defend Palestinians from stereotypes and painting with a broad brush while doing exactly that sort of thing a few hours later.  
 

I believe the point is clear, and that is for every knock at the worst tendencies of extreme MAGA voters, people like John (and you) are mirror images.  
 

 

 

The mirror image of the average trump supporter would be well read, intelligent, educated, kind, caring, generous, honest and thoughtful.  So yes, it fits.

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11 minutes ago, JaCrispy said:

I don’t care who the speaker is…I just hope that they are antiestablishment…


You just can’t keep doing the same thing over and over, when congress has a constant 83% disapproval rating…👍

They're so anti-establishment so far that they've yet to establish a functioning House of Representatives.

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50 minutes ago, Niagara Bill said:

As an outside observer, it certainly feels that the US congress is now a 4 party environment. Is it possible the GOP and Dems more centrist members vote collectively to pick a new house leader?


Unlikely. Because of how gerrymandered House districts are, most members face fairly easy general elections but are more at risk of getting primaried.
 

Since primary voters are generally more to the extreme, that means that doing anything that may be seen as centrist or even cooperating across the aisle is far more likely to hurt a Representative than help them. 
 

The current system incentivizes the behavior we are witnessing. 

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1 hour ago, Niagara Bill said:

As an outside observer, it certainly feels that the US congress is now a 4 party environment. Is it possible the GOP and Dems more centrist members vote collectively to pick a new house leader?

 

 

I'm not sure where you are getting four parties.

 

The democrats have voted in lock step for their extremist.

 

There are none who dare vote against who they are told to

 

(unlike the GOP members)

 

 

By the way , counting the 15 McCarthy votes and the three

Jordan Votes , Jeffries has now lost 18 straight.

 

It's all in how you look at it. 😄

 

 

 

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12 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

I'm not sure where you are getting four parties.

 

The democrats have voted in lock step for their extremist.

 

There are none who dare vote against who they are told to

 

(unlike the GOP members)

 

 

By the way , counting the 15 McCarthy votes and the three

Jordan Votes , Jeffries has now lost 18 straight.

 

It's all in how you look at it. 😄

 

 

 

Technically hasn't Jefferies had the most votes in all but one speaker vote sense the Republicans got the majority, so 17/18?

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Just now, Warcodered said:

Technically hasn't Jefferies had the most votes in all but one speaker vote sense the Republicans got the majority, so 17/18?

 

Technically you are right. (Which is the best kind of right) 😎

 

But I am correct also.

 

He has never reached the winning number  

 

He is 0 -- 18. 

 

 

 

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24 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

Technically you are right. (Which is the best kind of right) 😎

 

But I am correct also.

 

He has never reached the winning number  

 

He is 0 -- 18. 

 

 

 

and McCarthy and Jordan are a combined 1/17

 

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Then again maybe Jordan is better off.

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7 hours ago, Unforgiven said:

The country burns while the libtard cultists are giddy.

Good for you guys. You won. Take the shithole and do what you will.

Literally, the Republicans can’t stop from slipping in their own *****

6 hours ago, The Frankish Reich said:

He's from the MAGA right wing, but at least he has a tiny streak of common sense. And apparently Matt Gaetz hates him, so at least there's that. But still ... a hard "no."

 

 

Just because he says that, it doesn’t make it true
 

MAGA is so bad that they’re hated by their own party

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