Tiger337 Posted June 10 Posted June 10 12 minutes ago, pfife said: Solid choice to stick around and make sure you vote yes on some of the worst legislation ever. Gotta vote on bills that will help his private sector position before he leaves. 1 Quote
CMRivdogs Posted June 10 Posted June 10 Probably stuck around rather than worry about stairs, open windows or rogue ICE officers Quote
RatkoVarda Posted June 10 Posted June 10 I once sat next to Fred Thompson (senator turned actor) at Jaleo. He was there with a young woman who I really hope was his legislative aide. Quote
Motown Bombers Posted June 10 Posted June 10 She was probably upset with her new quota at Wellman's. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted June 10 Posted June 10 (edited) 56 minutes ago, RatkoVarda said: I once sat next to Fred Thompson (senator turned actor) at Jaleo. He was there with a young woman who I really hope was his legislative aide. Thompson was single from '85 to 2002. His second wife was 36 when they married and she was a GOP senate operative and they had been dating for several years at that point. Edited June 10 by gehringer_2 Quote
oblong Posted June 10 Posted June 10 He also dated Lorri Morgan.... she was married 6 times (2 deaths). Quote
romad1 Posted June 10 Posted June 10 27 minutes ago, oblong said: He also dated Lorri Morgan.... she was married 6 times (2 deaths). she caused the heart attacks Quote
Mr.TaterSalad Posted June 18 Posted June 18 (edited) I watched the HBO documentary on the Ohio State wrestling sexual abuse scandal. What a sad story being told here by these student athletes. Sexual abuse that was covered up and students who were silenced after being violated. This documentary makes light of the fact that Ohio State wrestling coaches at the time knew this was going on. It doesn't hold back and is a brutal indictment of Republican Congressman Jim Jordan. Jordan knew what was going on and what that doctor was doing to those young boys and helped to cover it up and turn a blind eye. No amount of money or settlements will ever bring these kids full justice for what the university and wrestling coaches covered up. Edited June 18 by Mr.TaterSalad Quote
gehringer_2 Posted June 27 Posted June 27 8 minutes ago, CMRivdogs said: they'll cave. They always cave. 2 Quote
chasfh Posted June 27 Posted June 27 4 hours ago, gehringer_2 said: they'll cave. They always cave. Right. They're negotiating. Quote
guy incognito Posted Saturday at 06:30 PM Posted Saturday at 06:30 PM https://www.threads.com/@ash.renee411/post/DLc7RgpAuE3?xmt=AQF0G6NsoqR_6nw7uJiDiEH-td4FGXo3tSyQ80qckkSt9A Quote
Motown Bombers Posted Sunday at 06:08 PM Posted Sunday at 06:08 PM It appears this is from David Hogg. Underwood is young and one of the most productive members of congress. She won her first term in a swing district. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted Sunday at 06:48 PM Posted Sunday at 06:48 PM (edited) 40 minutes ago, Motown Bombers said: It appears this is from David Hogg. Underwood is young and one of the most productive members of congress. She won her first term in a swing district. Hogg has to be a MAGA mole. Edited Sunday at 07:04 PM by gehringer_2 Quote
CMRivdogs Posted Sunday at 09:06 PM Posted Sunday at 09:06 PM What happens if you get the entire health system industry lobbying against your party? I'm probably wrong but this may not be good for Red State Trumpublicans Quote
Motown Bombers Posted Tuesday at 03:40 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:40 PM Once again, blue states will be subsidizing red states. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted Tuesday at 03:52 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:52 PM 7 minutes ago, Motown Bombers said: Once again, blue states will be subsidizing red states. you would think it a sane world, the GOP house members from blue states - of which there are there are still plenty more than are needed to stop this kind of thing, wouldn't stand for it. But that's the measure of the cult - they care more about DJT than about their constituents. 1 Quote
Motown Bombers Posted Tuesday at 03:56 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:56 PM I kind of like that Murkowski striking this deal means she believes that Alaska will be a high poverty state in perpetuity. Maybe Alaska should elect someone who will take the state out of perpetual poverty. Quote
CMRivdogs Posted Tuesday at 03:57 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:57 PM 2 minutes ago, gehringer_2 said: you would think it a sane world, the GOP house members from blue states - of which there are there are still plenty more than are needed to stop this kind of thing, wouldn't stand for it. But that's the measure of the cult - they care more about DJT than about their constituents. It's more than that. When their constituents lose their jobs or have to finance their parents housing and healthcare, the cult members will end up blaming Congress and "Spendthrift" Democrats. Trump will get off free because he keeps handing out the Kool-Aid 1 Quote
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