Examples of GOP Leadership

HGCC

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idk bout her district, but that is what i heard bout the votes though...she just narrowly made it....think the next time around she won't be though jmo
That's the chatter, we will see. It's a deep red area of rural mountain folks so flipping that seat is a tall order. The guy (frisch) came very close without much institutional support, my guess is that he will be better funded this go around. Bobo isn't doing herself any favors. The dem is just running as a centrist/conservative democrat and not being the ridiculous sideshow that is Bobo.
 

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McConnell didn’t reply to Romney’s text warning about Jan. 6: book
Then-Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) didn’t respond to warnings from Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) about the Jan. 6 insurrection in the days before the riot, according to a new biography on the Utah Republican.

In an excerpt of the biography by McKay Coppins published in The Atlantic on Wednesday, Sen. Angus King (I-Maine) reportedly texted Romney, requesting a call about something “important” on Jan. 2, 2021.

King warned him of threats of violence — including some specifically against Romney — during the Jan. 6 certification of the Electoral College votes, citing a conversation with a high-ranking Pentagon official.

“Law enforcement has been tracking online chatter among right-wing extremists who appear to be planning something bad on the day of Donald Trump’s upcoming rally in Washington, D.C. The president has been telling them the election was stolen; now they’re coming to steal it back,” the excerpt reads, paraphrasing King’s conversation with Romney.

“There’s talk of gun smuggling, of bombs and arson, of targeting the traitors in Congress who are responsible for this travesty,” it continues. “Romney’s name has been popping up in some frightening corners of the internet, which is why King needed to talk to him. He isn’t sure Romney will be safe.”

Romney passed the message on to McConnell, typing him a text message.
“In case you have not heard this, I just got a call from Angus King, who said that he had spoken with a senior official at the Pentagon who reports that they are seeing very disturbing social media traffic regarding the protests planned on the 6th,” Romney wrote, according to the book.
“There are calls to burn down your home, Mitch; to smuggle guns into DC, and to storm the Capitol. I hope that sufficient security plans are in place, but I am concerned that the instigator—the President—is the one who commands the reinforcements the DC and Capitol police might require,” he said.

But Romney never received a response, per the book. The attack on the Capitol Building occurred just four days later.
In the immediate aftermath of the Jan. 6 riots, McConnell blamed then-President Trump for the violence. In a speech nearly a year later, despite voting to acquit Trump on impeachment charges related to the riot, McConnell again placed the responsibility on the former president.
“There is no question that President Trump is practically and morally responsible for provoking the events of that day,” McConnell said. “A mob was assaulting the Capitol in his name. These criminals were carrying his banners, hanging his flags, and screaming their loyalty to him.”

However, McConnell has avoided saying whether Trump should be held criminally liable for the riots.
Romney was one of seven Republican senators who did vote to convict Trump on impeachment charges related to the Jan. 6 riot.
Romney announced on Wednesday that he will not run for re-election in 2024.

The announcement marks the end of a 20-year political career that saw him serve as Massachusetts’ governor and run as the GOP nominee for president in 2012 before becoming one of Utah’s senators.

Maybe Mitch just froze up?
 

DIY-HP-LED

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McConnell didn’t reply to Romney’s text warning about Jan. 6: book
Then-Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) didn’t respond to warnings from Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) about the Jan. 6 insurrection in the days before the riot, according to a new biography on the Utah Republican.

In an excerpt of the biography by McKay Coppins published in The Atlantic on Wednesday, Sen. Angus King (I-Maine) reportedly texted Romney, requesting a call about something “important” on Jan. 2, 2021.

King warned him of threats of violence — including some specifically against Romney — during the Jan. 6 certification of the Electoral College votes, citing a conversation with a high-ranking Pentagon official.

“Law enforcement has been tracking online chatter among right-wing extremists who appear to be planning something bad on the day of Donald Trump’s upcoming rally in Washington, D.C. The president has been telling them the election was stolen; now they’re coming to steal it back,” the excerpt reads, paraphrasing King’s conversation with Romney.

“There’s talk of gun smuggling, of bombs and arson, of targeting the traitors in Congress who are responsible for this travesty,” it continues. “Romney’s name has been popping up in some frightening corners of the internet, which is why King needed to talk to him. He isn’t sure Romney will be safe.”

Romney passed the message on to McConnell, typing him a text message.
“In case you have not heard this, I just got a call from Angus King, who said that he had spoken with a senior official at the Pentagon who reports that they are seeing very disturbing social media traffic regarding the protests planned on the 6th,” Romney wrote, according to the book.
“There are calls to burn down your home, Mitch; to smuggle guns into DC, and to storm the Capitol. I hope that sufficient security plans are in place, but I am concerned that the instigator—the President—is the one who commands the reinforcements the DC and Capitol police might require,” he said.

But Romney never received a response, per the book. The attack on the Capitol Building occurred just four days later.
In the immediate aftermath of the Jan. 6 riots, McConnell blamed then-President Trump for the violence. In a speech nearly a year later, despite voting to acquit Trump on impeachment charges related to the riot, McConnell again placed the responsibility on the former president.
“There is no question that President Trump is practically and morally responsible for provoking the events of that day,” McConnell said. “A mob was assaulting the Capitol in his name. These criminals were carrying his banners, hanging his flags, and screaming their loyalty to him.”

However, McConnell has avoided saying whether Trump should be held criminally liable for the riots.
Romney was one of seven Republican senators who did vote to convict Trump on impeachment charges related to the Jan. 6 riot.
Romney announced on Wednesday that he will not run for re-election in 2024.

The announcement marks the end of a 20-year political career that saw him serve as Massachusetts’ governor and run as the GOP nominee for president in 2012 before becoming one of Utah’s senators.

Maybe Mitch just froze up?
Mitt could always sit as an independent like Angus King, but he caucuses with the democrats as the only sane game in town. Mitt sees the GOP circling the drain and wants out before it gets too bad and people start going to prison, wait, that's already happened, Lindsay has one foot in a cell and more might follow if Jack gets enough rats looking to shave time off their sentences. Mitt is big money and big money is jumping ship on the GOP, they know losers when they see them.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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When I see a YouTube MAGA video, I comment with "write in Trump on your 2024 ballot", is that bad?
Capital idea after he is disqualified, if he led the "Write Trump in" movement personally and promoted it among his fact free fans, how much would it screw the GOP by? Would he take 20 or 30% of their vote for something only a moron would fall for? Spread the idea among the magats and it might filter up to him, it will salve his injured ego and wounded asshole having millions write him in and even if he got just 10 million votes he could claim it was rigged and he really won. Since he will be in prison, he will need money for such a crusade, lots of money for all those legal challenges! :lol: Maybe, the write in Trump scam will need a fund-raising PAC? If there is an angle and a dollar to be grifted from his suckers, then he would go for it.

Donald's fundraising needs for legal expenses will increase during election season and soak up a lot of cash the republicans would have gotten for their election efforts. The big money seems to be walking away, having figured them for losers.
 

Budzbuddha

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Well here it is folks - the real reason behind the Biden Impeachment… The Horse Face Whore MTG and Trump.

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It was a chance for the former president to catch up with the hard-right Georgia congresswoman. But over halibut and Diet Cokes, Greene brought up an issue of considerable interest to Trump — the push by House Republicans to impeach his likely opponent in next year’s election.

“I did brief him on the strategy that I want to see laid out with impeachment,” Greene said in a brief phone interview.


Trump’s dinner with Greene came just two nights before House Speaker Kevin McCarthy announced his decision Tuesday to order the opening of an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, under intense pressure from his right flank.

Over the past several months, Trump has kept a close watch on House Republicans’ momentum toward impeaching Biden. Trump has talked regularly by phone with members of the ultraconservative House Freedom Caucus and other congressional Republicans who pushed for impeachment, according to a person close to Trump who was not authorized to publicly discuss the conversations. Trump has encouraged the effort both privately and publicly.

Greene, who has introduced articles of impeachment against Biden, said she told Trump she wanted the impeachment inquiry to be “long and excruciatingly painful for Joe Biden.”

She would not say what Trump said in response, but she said her ultimate goal was to have a “long list of names” — people whom she claimed were co-conspirators involved in Biden family crimes. She said she was confident Trump would win back the White House in 2024 and that she wanted “to go after every single one of them and use the Department of Justice to prosecute them.”
 

Budzbuddha

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He seems to be getting away with IF YOU GO AFTER ME I WILL COME AFTER YOU! (shrug) maybe he’s talking about pee sex.
Funny how the Fat Fucker cries about “ deep state “ yet here he is pulling strings with Republicans.

Maybe even getting soviet instructions from trumps favorite russian doll : putin.

Come on Judge or Jack - this is literally election interference - grab that fat fuck by his short hairs and lock him up. There is no choice but to corral the blimp. Also , call the dog catcher on MTG - she is obviously interfering and obstructing with government work and future election.

There has to be something that they can throw at MTG’s Face and stick - for criminality.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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'A fundamental indictment' of the GOP: Romney announces he won't seek re-election

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Democratic strategist Cornell Belcher, political strategist Matt Dowd and former lead investigator for the January 6th Select Committee Tim Heaphy join Nicolle Wallace to discuss Senator Mitt Romney's decision not to seek re-election and what that says about the Republican Party moving forward.
 

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"We will not be coming after you, just the people you rely on until they go away."

DeSantis: Criminalizing women for getting abortions ‘will not happen in Florida’
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) said Wednesday that he does not support criminalizing abortion in his state.
“We have no criminal penalty,” he said in a CBS News interview. “The penalties are for the physician.”

Florida’s six-week abortion ban is not in effect, pending a lawsuit, but would enable the state to pursue felony charges against “any person who willfully performs or actively participates in a termination of pregnancy,” it reads.

DeSantis said those penalties would be for medical providers, not women seeking care, saying he is “absolutely not” in favor of criminalizing abortion for women and that it “will not happen in Florida.”

The presidential candidate has not said whether he would support a national ban similar to his state’s pending six-week law or the current 15-week law.

“I support pro-life policies,” he said. “I’ll be a pro-life president. But at the same time, I’ve got to chart the course and be honest with people about, Okay, how do you advance the ball like we did in Florida? And the way you do that is really bottom up.”

Abortion has proven an important issue on the 2024 GOP campaign trail. While all GOP candidates consider themselves to be anti-abortion, some have endorsed national bans, while others have not.

Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) and former Vice President Mike Pence are among the candidates who have said they would back a national 15-week abortion ban.
 
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