Examples of GOP Leadership

hanimmal

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Don't mean to be a Debby downer,tired,it's been a long,rough year.ccguns
No worries man, sometimes I figure it's worth pointing it out in case it helps to see it. The whole 'may you live in interesting times' being a curse thing is very relevant right now. We are/were very close to having an American nazi period and luckily so far we have been avoiding it. And if it lost with Trump in charge of all of DC for 2 years and the Executive branch for 4, I have a lot of hope that the worst is behind us.

We still need to be aware of the ongoing attack, but can take heart in the fact that so far it has been losing, and losing hard in a lot of cases.

And the exposure of the evil deeds during the last 4 years being exposed has barely begun. I am very ready for the house hearings to start back up and to see what happens to the insurrectionist propaganda dick heads that think they can ignore a congressional subpoena with a non-Trump DoJ.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/supreme-court-pivots-abortion-guns-death-penalty-public/story?id=80156687

why wouldn't people be losing faith in a supreme court that was half hand picked by the biggest fascist lunatic to ever be elected president?
people trusted the court because they didn't pick the popular choice, they picked the right one, and they picked it because it was the right thing to do.
now the justices picked by trump are turning the supreme court of the united states into a shit show circus...they should be replaced, or the damage they will do is going to be irreparable, both to the country, and the institution of the supreme court, which will never be taken seriously again after they finish using it to destroy most of the progress the country has made over the past 100 years
i saw this coming, i thought of kavanaugh, gorsuch, and barrett as "embedded assets" for the trump camp, placed to continue doing damage for years, even if the assholes lost power...
 

printer

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Grisham: Graham 'was using Trump to mop up the freebies like there was no tomorrow'
Former White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham took on Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) in her new book, writing that the veteran lawmaker was using former President Trump to "mop up the freebies like there was no tomorrow.”

Grisham, in her new book “I’ll Take Your Questions Now,” set to be released on Tuesday, writes that Graham would use the president to receive free rounds of golf, food and access to celebrities.

“It struck me that he was using Trump to mop up the freebies like there was no tomorrow (seems that he still is). He would show up at Mar-a-Lago or Bedminster to play free rounds of golf, stuff his face with free food, and hang out with Trump and his celebrity pals,” Grisham writes, according to Insider, which obtained a copy of the book.

Grisham recounts a specific instance when she saw Graham, whom she referred to as “Senator Freeloader,” at Trump’s Bedminster, N.J., golf club.

She writes that Graham “kicked out a White House staff member so he could take her room,” before recalling a comment he made to her about easy living at the golf club.

“Senator Freeloader was sitting at a table by the pool, a big grin on his face, lapping up the goodies he was getting like some potentate. He said to me, with a creepy little smile, 'Isn't this great? Man, this is the life,’ ” Grisham writes, according to Insider.

She said Graham was "one of the weirder ones” when it came to the “various characters and hangers-on in Trump World.”

“And that's saying something. He seemed almost schizophrenic,” Grisham wrote. She cited the senator’s frequent change of opinion when it came to Trump.

“Some days he would be one of Trump's most vigorous defenders; other days he was a harsh critic. People around the president would tell him that he couldn't trust Graham, but Trump seemed to like him for whatever reason and I often wondered if he sought Lindsey's approval,” Grisham wrote.

Graham in January, hours after a pro-Trump mob stormed the Capitol, slammed the effort by a number of his Republican colleagues to block the certification of the election results, saying on the Senate floor “count me out.”

“Trump and I, we had a hell of a journey,” Graham said. “I hate it being this way. Oh my god I hate it ... but today all I can say is count me out. Enough is enough. I tried to be helpful.”

The next day, he said Trump needs to understand that “his actions were the problem, not the solution,” adding that the president’s legacy was “tarnished by yesterday.”

Months later, however, Graham changed his tune. In May he told Fox News’s Sean Hannity during an interview that the Republican Party can’t move forward without Trump.
 
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