It's California's fault that Texas can't control its border.
https://twitter.com/patriottakes/status/1679829904026730496
Charlie Kirk is a drop-out by the way.
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https://twitter.com/patriottakes/status/1679829904026730496
Charlie Kirk is a drop-out by the way.
Charlie Kirk is a fine candidate for full blown, goose-stepping, hail hitlering nazism.
A lot of conservative woes are invited upon them because of their stubborn stupidity. A lot also occurs because of the Republicans, once in control - can't resist going ALL IN - and trying to remake the United States in their image of what is best for them.
Here is an example from 2016, from Mike Flynn's Deputy National Security Director - KT McFarland - she felt that the behavior the Trump administration (specifically the actions of her boss, Mike Flynn) were comparable to illegal actions which President Nixon had attempted and the illegal activities of pre-elected Reagan did to Jimmy Carter's campaign - was all above board and fair game to exploit. She didn't see anything wrong with Flynn subverting President Obama's wishes and directives. Other Republican Presidents had already done similar with zero repercussions or penalties suffered by them. Why would Trump be harmed by something Flynn was doing before they took office in 2017?
Now we are learning just what the Trump team plans to do if they unseat the Democrats in November 2024 and that is to set up a new dictatorship with DJT as the emperor without clothes. Full bore dismantling of long functioning/working agencies - loyalty pledges above Oaths to the American Republic. Remaking the USA in their image and getting rid of elections all together.
Conservatives never fail to fall for the grift.
The "riots" depicted in this video are either stock images of staged riots and/or are from other countries. So apparently Mr. Aldean hates international staged riots one can access with a Shutterstock subscription.
for the record, the barbie movie is fun, got a great message, and def worth seeing at least once. not sure why all the snowflakes are getting so triggered about it. and yes, we dressed up in pink for it, cause we is some woke-ass bitches.
You can’t truly call yourself peaceful unless you are capable of violence. If you’re not capable of violence, you’re not peaceful. You’re harmless.
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Well its Snow White not Snow Brown.
Throat getting sore from all this bullshit getting shoved down it.
i thought snow white was referencing all the blow they were doing around the dinner table after a hard days work in the mines...
You can’t truly call yourself peaceful unless you are capable of violence. If you’re not capable of violence, you’re not peaceful. You’re harmless.
I luv watching GQP hijinks blow up in their faces as if they were a bunch of novice 8 year olds lighting their first illicit cherry bomb.
How many of these early voting Ohioans are Republicans eager to see the measure successfully pass?
Critics in Ohio have blasted Republican lawmakers for advancing their constitutional amendment, Issue 1, during a traditionally low turn-out, odd-year special election. They further criticized lawmakers for reversing course on a law passed just months earlier abandoning August elections.
The measure got the required votes in the Statehouse to make the ballot without a single Democrat’s support. Many of the proposal’s backers — though not all — were animated by an attempt to thwart a potential abortion rights amendment in November. Meanwhile, Issue 1’s opponents include a vast array of state and local organizations as well as current and former politicians from both sides of the aisle.
One Person One Vote spokesman Dennis Willard said they’re “encouraged” by the early vote totals.
“Extreme politicians are trying to sneak this $20 million special election for special interests pass the voters but it’s not working,” he said. “Voters are foiling their plans because Ohioans are outraged, are showing up early requesting absentee ballots and voting no on Issue 1.”
The League of Women Voters of Ohio has made no secret of its opposition to Issue 1. But the non-partisan organization’s officials were a bit more circumspect about the early voting numbers. Policy affairs manager Nazek Hapasha described her reaction as “cautiously optimistic,” and insisted they’ll continue working “until the last moment” to encourage voters to weigh in.
Notably, right-wing Illinois billionaire Richard Uihlein has put more than $1 million behind the yes campaign.
Early voting figures for the Ohio Aug. 8 special election are surpassing even the most optimistic expectations. Through seven days of early voting more than 116,000 Ohioans have shown up at their local board to cast a ballot. Another 38,000 absentee ballots have made their way in as well.
As Secretary of State Frank LaRose noted in a press release, it represents a “five-fold increase” in compared to last year’s August election.
For additional context, the sum total of early in-person votes cast in last year’s May primary election — which included a hotly contested GOP U.S. Senate primary — was only about 138,000. The current trajectory of early in-person votes is on track with or even surpassing the 2022 general election. Through nine days of early voting, roughly 136,000 voters cast a ballot for last November’s election. That’s only about 20,000 more than the votes compiled so far in seven days. On average, another 16,000 ballots are cast each day polls are open.
When a political party adopts a mindset that prioritizes loyalty to a particular figure — in this case, Donald Trump — over all other traits, eventually it tends to run low on those other traits.
We see the consequences of this mentality in the condition of several state Republican parties.