Examples of GOP Leadership

Roger A. Shrubber

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i'll bet the whole mill gets paid out over republican voter fraud before it's all over

AUSTIN — Nearly a year after offering up a hefty bounty for evidence of voter fraud in the wake of Donald Trump’s loss, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has handed out his first reward.

But instead of going to an informant who smoked out fraud by Democrats, Patrick’s five-figure payout went to a progressive poll worker in Pennsylvania whose tip led to a single conviction of illegal voting by a registered Republican.
Got to love it. No sweeter the honey that if you take it of a lying Republican.
 

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Fight breaks out between Jordan, Nadler over rules about showing video at Garland hearing
Reps. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) and Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.) got into an argument Thursday during a House Judiciary Committee hearing featuring Attorney General Merrick Garland over giving notice to show a video featuring parents at school board meetings.

Nadler objected to Jordan showing the footage on the grounds that the Ohio Republican did not provide 48 hours notice to the committee before showing the video.

When Jordan tried to respond to the decision, Nadler said "that's out of order, this is not debatable" then later said he was following protocol set by a previous Republican chairman, Rep. Bob Goodlatte (Va.).


"What's out of order is that there is no rule that requires a 48-hour notice, that's what out of order," Jordan said.

"There is such a rule," Nadler said, to which Jordan argued again that there is not.

Jordan later tried to argue that the stipulation about providing 48 hours' notice is not a rule but a piece of protocol.

"It's a video about parents at school board meetings," Jordan said, becoming visibly frustrated. "Moms and dads speaking at school board meetings. And you guys aren't going to let us play it?"

Nadler in response read the official stipulation that mandates the 48 hours' notice.
"Mr. Chairman, obviously you're not going to let us play it and obviously you're going to censor us, which is sort of the conduct of the left today it seems and Democrats today it seems," Jordan responded, echoing a notion that conservative voices and opinions are being censored by news outlets and social media.

"It is a rule until we do not want to follow it."
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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this shit makes me wonder how any minority person can support trump or the republicans?...do they not realize that if the republicans ever did beat the democrats badly, that their lives would suffer for it, their families would suffer for it?..republicans aren't going to accept them in any way shape or form if they get firmly into power...they'll be marginalized, ignored, eventually told to sit in the back of the bus and use the water fountain that the white folk don't use....because that's what republicans want...they'll use whoever they can to get what they want, then fuck those people over
 
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Roger A. Shrubber

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Fight breaks out between Jordan, Nadler over rules about showing video at Garland hearing
Reps. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) and Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.) got into an argument Thursday during a House Judiciary Committee hearing featuring Attorney General Merrick Garland over giving notice to show a video featuring parents at school board meetings.

Nadler objected to Jordan showing the footage on the grounds that the Ohio Republican did not provide 48 hours notice to the committee before showing the video.

When Jordan tried to respond to the decision, Nadler said "that's out of order, this is not debatable" then later said he was following protocol set by a previous Republican chairman, Rep. Bob Goodlatte (Va.).


"What's out of order is that there is no rule that requires a 48-hour notice, that's what out of order," Jordan said.

"There is such a rule," Nadler said, to which Jordan argued again that there is not.

Jordan later tried to argue that the stipulation about providing 48 hours' notice is not a rule but a piece of protocol.

"It's a video about parents at school board meetings," Jordan said, becoming visibly frustrated. "Moms and dads speaking at school board meetings. And you guys aren't going to let us play it?"

Nadler in response read the official stipulation that mandates the 48 hours' notice.
"Mr. Chairman, obviously you're not going to let us play it and obviously you're going to censor us, which is sort of the conduct of the left today it seems and Democrats today it seems," Jordan responded, echoing a notion that conservative voices and opinions are being censored by news outlets and social media.

"It is a rule until we do not want to follow it."
boo motherfucking hoo, bitches...rules are rules, and republicans have pulled so many out of their asses that this is just another example of their fucking hypocrisy...NO fucking sympathy for republicans
 

hanimmal

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this shit makes me wonder how any minority person can support trump of the republicans?...do they not realize that if the republicans ever did beat the democrats badly, that their lives would suffer for it, their families would suffer for it?..republicans aren't going to accept them in any way shape or form if they get firmly into power...they'll be marginalized, ignored, eventually told to sit in the back of the bus and use the water fountain that the white folk don't use....because that's what republicans want...they'll use whoever they can to get what they want, then fuck those people over
When you believe that you are living in 'end times' and that the Democrats are murdering hundreds of thousands of babies every year, a little thing like voting/education equality takes a back seat.
 

rkymtnman

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When you believe that you are living in 'end times' and that the Democrats are murdering hundreds of thousands of babies every year, a little thing like voting/education equality takes a back seat.
if you waterboarded all these trump nut suckers about trump really winning the election, who do you think actually believes it?

the list is short for sure. i'm thinking sydney powell and maybe lin wood. pretty sure everybody else including donnie would say it's a lie

edit; pillow guy just wants the publicity to sell more crap i think but he might be wacky enough too
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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if you waterboarded all these trump nut suckers about trump really winning the election, who do you think actually believes it?

the list is short for sure. i'm thinking sydney powell and maybe lin wood. pretty sure everybody else including donnie would say it's a lie
his base believes it...of course, they believe the earth is flat, and that Bigfoot and the Loch Ness monster are real...but they're the ones who vote, so trump keeps them as deluded as possible, so they're used to being manipulated.
republican politicians, on the other hand, know exactly who won the election, know that trump is a fucking moron, and that the biggest mistake they ever made was accepting him into their party, which he has since bought with russian money, and used as a platform to build a personal power base/ personal army....hundreds of thousand of idiots, who all think trump is semi-devine and was deeply, grievously wronged in the last election.
but there's nothing the republicans can do now, without admitting they backed a mad man with delusions of grandeur and plans of armed insurrection...a man who lied at random, obsessively. the first president since nixon to not voluntarily release his tax information....the first president EVER to try to take over the country and install themselves as dictator for life...and hopefully, the last
 

hanimmal

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if you waterboarded all these trump nut suckers about trump really winning the election, who do you think actually believes it?

the list is short for sure. i'm thinking sydney powell and maybe lin wood. pretty sure everybody else including donnie would say it's a lie

edit; pillow guy just wants the publicity to sell more crap i think but he might be wacky enough too
Tbf if we learned anything from the Republican response to the post-9/11 world, it is that you can get people to say whatever it is that they think that you want to hear if you torture them.

But yeah, none of the people making money off the cult members I would bet are true believers, unless you mean just straight up racist nazi kind of shit.
 

rkymtnman

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Tbf if we learned anything from the Republican response to the post-9/11 world, it is that you can get people to say whatever it is that they think that you want to hear if you torture them.

But yeah, none of the people making money off the cult members I would bet are true believers, unless you mean just straight up racist nazi kind of shit.
good point about the torture. ok, how about a harmless lie detector? lol.

i think it's all a cash grab for those at the top too. strike while the iron is hot i think is the saying.
 

schuylaar

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Fight breaks out between Jordan, Nadler over rules about showing video at Garland hearing
Reps. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) and Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.) got into an argument Thursday during a House Judiciary Committee hearing featuring Attorney General Merrick Garland over giving notice to show a video featuring parents at school board meetings.

Nadler objected to Jordan showing the footage on the grounds that the Ohio Republican did not provide 48 hours notice to the committee before showing the video.

When Jordan tried to respond to the decision, Nadler said "that's out of order, this is not debatable" then later said he was following protocol set by a previous Republican chairman, Rep. Bob Goodlatte (Va.).


"What's out of order is that there is no rule that requires a 48-hour notice, that's what out of order," Jordan said.

"There is such a rule," Nadler said, to which Jordan argued again that there is not.

Jordan later tried to argue that the stipulation about providing 48 hours' notice is not a rule but a piece of protocol.

"It's a video about parents at school board meetings," Jordan said, becoming visibly frustrated. "Moms and dads speaking at school board meetings. And you guys aren't going to let us play it?"

Nadler in response read the official stipulation that mandates the 48 hours' notice.
"Mr. Chairman, obviously you're not going to let us play it and obviously you're going to censor us, which is sort of the conduct of the left today it seems and Democrats today it seems," Jordan responded, echoing a notion that conservative voices and opinions are being censored by news outlets and social media.

"It is a rule until we do not want to follow it."


that is a very dangerous statement to make during this time of Insurrection by his own party..yes, they have issue with rules and yet they are there because of them..just like we're back to masks everywhere indoors..is it because the RIGHTIE was correct that masks and vaccines don't work?
 
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