Examples of GOP Leadership

Offmymeds

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Don't underestimate the backlash from Obama doing away with the wet foot, dry foot policy. I'm sure it angered Cubans of all ages as now Cubans are treated like any other immigrants and have to get in line with everyone else trying to get into the United States. Although trump never reversed Obama's executive order rescinding that policy it was a Democratic administration that did it. Although it was the Clinton administration that implemented it in 1995 nobody cares about that now.



"Among many immigrants in the U.S., there's been a feeling that when it comes to the spoils of U.S. immigration policy, the government has given Cubans the bed all to themselves, while it has relegated others — Mexicans, Haitians, Central Americans — to the floor.

This is because of the so-called wet-foot, dry-foot policy, which since 1995 has granted Cubans who touch American soil a privilege not afforded other immigrants who come without a visa: the right to stay and get on a fast track to citizenship.

This special treatment ended this week when, in the final days of his administration, President Obama announced an abrupt end to the policy, a capstone to his two-year-old effort to re-establish relations with Cuba. Effective immediately, Cubans arriving on U.S. soil without a visa will be treated just like any other immigrant. They will be turned away."

Even Rubio called for the end of special treatment for Cubans. His family got theirs so no need for that any longer.

The GOP has a very effective campaign against Democrats. They simply say Democrats stand for Marxism and the Hispanics from dictatorial countries absolutely panic. Easy votes for the GOP that way. They don't mind the authoritarianism they see more than the picture their given.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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BREAKING: DOJ filing spells BAD NEWS for CREEPY MAGA Republican Matt Gaetz

120,090 views Dec 1, 2022
MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on the recent sentencing hearing of Joel Greenberg, friend of MAGA Republican Matt Gaetz, who argued to the Court and in sentencing memorandum that he should get leniency because of the ongoing investigations of “high profile” individuals.
 

doublejj

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FOSSIL FUEL-FUNDED SUPER PAC EYES $1.5 MILLION SPENDING OPERATION FOR HERSCHEL WALKER IN FINAL DAYS
The Empowerment Alliance is registered in Kentucky and does not disclose its donors. But the group, launched in 2019, hardly hides its affiliation with the oil, gas, and energy utility industries.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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FOSSIL FUEL-FUNDED SUPER PAC EYES $1.5 MILLION SPENDING OPERATION FOR HERSCHEL WALKER IN FINAL DAYS
The Empowerment Alliance is registered in Kentucky and does not disclose its donors. But the group, launched in 2019, hardly hides its affiliation with the oil, gas, and energy utility industries.
if they run a walker ad, Warnock should just run an ad right after it, saying "the previous ad was brought to you by the oil industry, who have been enjoying record breaking profits while their prices have been breaking your pocketbooks and wallets. remember to thank herschel walker for that."
 
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Lachlan Murdoch to be deposed by Dominion lawyers as part of lawsuit against Fox News
Fox CEO Lachlan Murdoch is set to be deposed early next week by lawyers for Dominion Voting Systems as part of the company’s defamation lawsuit against the cable news giant.

Murdoch, the eldest son of Fox News owner and founder Rupert Murdoch, is scheduled to face questions from Dominion’s lawyers on Monday in Los Angeles, according to multiple reports, and will be the highest-ranking official at Fox to be deposed by Dominion.

A number of top Fox News personalities including Sean Hannity and Tucker Carlson have also faced questions from Dominion’s lawyers this year in connection with the lawsuit, which was filed early in 2021 and seeks more than $1 billion in damages.

In the weeks and months that followed the 2020 presidential election, several associates and allies of then-President Trump made a number of appearances in the media, including on Fox News, the most-watched cable channel in the country, during which they alleged without evidence that Dominion was engaged in voter fraud that rigged the election against the former president.

Dominion’s suit claims the Murdochs and other leaders at Fox “decided to promote former President Trump’s narrative after Trump’s condemnation of Fox damaged its stock and viewership.”

Fox has moved to have the case dismissed on First Amendment grounds.
“We are confident we will prevail as freedom of the press is foundational to our democracy and must be protected, in addition to the damages claims being outrageous, unsupported, and not rooted in sound financial analysis, serving as nothing more than a flagrant attempt to deter our journalists from doing their jobs,” Fox New said in a recent statement regarding the case.

In June, a judge in Delaware denied Fox’s motion to have the case thrown out on First Amendment grounds, and ruled Dominion “adequately states a claim for defamation per se against Fox Corporation based on its theory of direct liability.”

In an interview with 60 Minutes that aired in October, Dominion CEO John Poulos claimed Fox officials “knew the truth” that claims about the company being made by Trump and his associates were false but decided to air them anyway.
The case is expected to head to a jury trial early next year.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Joe: GOP Talking To Themselves; Biden Has Figured Out How To Connect Independent, Swing Voters

49,566 views Dec 2, 2022
"Republicans must learn to quit underestimating President Joe Biden," writes former House Speaker Newt Gingrich in a new column. The Morning Joe panel discusses Gingrich's column and how President Biden is connecting Independent and swing voters.
 
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