Examples of GOP Leadership

Roger A. Shrubber

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This is why those who thrive on chaos will lose in the end, if opposed by responsible people of character. People want and need social stability. Part of the problem is some feel their sense of "normalcy" and their place in society as threatened, as the social order changes, becomes inclusive and diverse. Here are the things that motivate people from most to least.

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that is exactly what the republicans do not want. that kind of cultural happiness and stability goes directly against their method of controls, where they cause a problem and then blame everyone but themselves for that problem...they HAVE to fight against everything that makes for a more stable, happier society, or they'll die in a single generation.
 

Budzbuddha

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Unfortunately on the 9th of March I became symptomatic with what we all know now very well, COVID-19 a.k.a coronavirus, commonly known as the Chinese flu," he said. "On the 11th I ended up in the hospital. It was really bad, fever, body aches."

Santos said he was taken to a hospital in Queens, New York, by ambulance and spent around five hours there in isolation. He said he then had a high fever and hallucinations for several days, ultimately testing positive on March 14.

The Republican said he tested negative on March 26. "So, I'm free, coronavirus free, so they're calling me a survivor," he said. "I don't know if I really survived anything. It's just flu."

However, later retellings of his experience, both in terms of severity and timeline, appear to be at odds with what he said on the podcast, The Daily Beast reported.

On the day that Santos said he received his positive test, and was bedridden with a fever, his campaign put out a press release on the unfolding COVID crisis, including a quote from Santos. It didn't mention his illness.

Four days later, Santos appeared on Fox Business, showing no signs of the disease.

Meanwhile, in a September 2020 interview with local outlet The Island Now, Santos said the hospital only provided him with a recommendation of taking Advil or Aleve.

And on March 5, 2021, Santos posted on Twitter that it was his anniversary of being admitted to hospital for COVID-19 — six days earlier than the initial date he gave.

The Washington Post journalist Dan Diamond was the first to report on his personal Substack that there were discrepancies in dates and details in Santos' retelling of his coronavirus diagnosis.
Insider contacted Santos' office for comment but did not immediately receive a response.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Unfortunately on the 9th of March I became symptomatic with what we all know now very well, COVID-19 a.k.a coronavirus, commonly known as the Chinese flu," he said. "On the 11th I ended up in the hospital. It was really bad, fever, body aches."

Santos said he was taken to a hospital in Queens, New York, by ambulance and spent around five hours there in isolation. He said he then had a high fever and hallucinations for several days, ultimately testing positive on March 14.

The Republican said he tested negative on March 26. "So, I'm free, coronavirus free, so they're calling me a survivor," he said. "I don't know if I really survived anything. It's just flu."

However, later retellings of his experience, both in terms of severity and timeline, appear to be at odds with what he said on the podcast, The Daily Beast reported.

On the day that Santos said he received his positive test, and was bedridden with a fever, his campaign put out a press release on the unfolding COVID crisis, including a quote from Santos. It didn't mention his illness.

Four days later, Santos appeared on Fox Business, showing no signs of the disease.

Meanwhile, in a September 2020 interview with local outlet The Island Now, Santos said the hospital only provided him with a recommendation of taking Advil or Aleve.

And on March 5, 2021, Santos posted on Twitter that it was his anniversary of being admitted to hospital for COVID-19 — six days earlier than the initial date he gave.

The Washington Post journalist Dan Diamond was the first to report on his personal Substack that there were discrepancies in dates and details in Santos' retelling of his coronavirus diagnosis.
Insider contacted Santos' office for comment but did not immediately receive a response.
George Santos' parents
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DIY-HP-LED

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SEE?...even Satan's handmaiden says this is a fucking joke...
at least compared to trump's fucking horseshit.
Karl is playing the long game and getting rid of Trump gets him to the start line, after Donald goes down Karl will methodically and patiently do the magats in one by one, along with Mitch and others. They know these assholes in the house are a millstone around their necks and with the coming fall out from the courts it will make 2024 a heavy lift. The GOP house is keeping Trumpism alive and making fools of themselves daily, it is not necessarily a bad thing and they will get the debt ceiling through. By the time fall arrives and a budget vote, there should be some pretty nervous republicans in congress, if Jack does his job and lives up to his reputation. Who knows who will be house speaker by then?
 

schuylaar

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Unfortunately on the 9th of March I became symptomatic with what we all know now very well, COVID-19 a.k.a coronavirus, commonly known as the Chinese flu," he said. "On the 11th I ended up in the hospital. It was really bad, fever, body aches."

Santos said he was taken to a hospital in Queens, New York, by ambulance and spent around five hours there in isolation. He said he then had a high fever and hallucinations for several days, ultimately testing positive on March 14.

The Republican said he tested negative on March 26. "So, I'm free, coronavirus free, so they're calling me a survivor," he said. "I don't know if I really survived anything. It's just flu."

However, later retellings of his experience, both in terms of severity and timeline, appear to be at odds with what he said on the podcast, The Daily Beast reported.

On the day that Santos said he received his positive test, and was bedridden with a fever, his campaign put out a press release on the unfolding COVID crisis, including a quote from Santos. It didn't mention his illness.

Four days later, Santos appeared on Fox Business, showing no signs of the disease.

Meanwhile, in a September 2020 interview with local outlet The Island Now, Santos said the hospital only provided him with a recommendation of taking Advil or Aleve.

And on March 5, 2021, Santos posted on Twitter that it was his anniversary of being admitted to hospital for COVID-19 — six days earlier than the initial date he gave.

The Washington Post journalist Dan Diamond was the first to report on his personal Substack that there were discrepancies in dates and details in Santos' retelling of his coronavirus diagnosis.
Insider contacted Santos' office for comment but did not immediately receive a response.
He's the perfect Republican and a way better grifter than Trump and the rest of Congress. They may need to keep him to get the better grifter skill- gotta up your game and Georgie boy grifted the richest donors around.
 

Budzbuddha

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Karl wants Donald gone and doesn't want Joe's recent problems to get in the way, they won't. Joe's problems are no concern of Jack and his team, that other case is being handled by a Trump appointee and is a separate issue with no overlap.

He’s borrowing Katie Porter’s schtick with the whiteboard . :neutral:

She does it better with her “ whiteboard of doom “.
She’s gunning for Feinstein’s seat too. :mrgreen:
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
He’s borrowing Katie Porter’s schtick with the whiteboard . :neutral:

She does it better with her “ whiteboard of doom “.
She’s gunning for Feinstein’s seat too. :mrgreen:
The whiteboard of death and a weapon in the hands of the clever or devious.

One thing is for sure, Karl and Mitch can't start putting lipstick on the pig for as long as Trump and the magats in congress are around. Mitch and Karl know Donald's days are down to double digits now and would like a distraction from the fiasco and clown show in Kevin's madhouse. They will watch the others go down over time for J6, I'm pretty sure Mark is cutting a deal with Jack and perhaps in Georgia too, it's his only way out and he has enough on everybody to get out easy.
 
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