Examples of GOP Leadership

DIY-HP-LED

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Snakes fighting in a bottle, both are going down hard. Roger needs to remember Julian is coming to America soon and needs to shave off a long prison sentence and a half dozen charges.
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DIY-HP-LED

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Maybe Texas is trying to pull a Russia and get all the smart young people to leave. It will keep that "Texas is going to turn blue" talk at bay for another 10 years or so.
Yep all those high tech companies moving to Texas for low taxes will only attract the "best" people. If not, they will turn Texas even more blue and they don't have far to go to flip the state, this shit can only help.
 

printer

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Trump says he hasn’t endorsed McCarthy for Speaker
Former President Trump last week said he has not endorsed House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) for Speaker of the House, saying he had endorsed him in just his reelection bid in California’s 20th Congressional District.

Speaking to conservative talk show host Wayne Allyn Root, Trump specified that he hasn’t endorsed McCarthy for Speaker should Republicans win the majority in the November midterm elections.

“No, I haven’t,” Trump said.

He later clarified that he was backing McCarthy for his reelection bid, saying, “No, I endorsed him in his race. But I haven’t endorsed anybody for Speaker.”

Last month, Trump issued an endorsement of McCarthy in his reelection race, calling him “strong and fearless” and added that he is an “outstanding representative for the people of California.”
 

printer

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Texas GOP approves measure declaring Biden ‘was not legitimately elected’
The Texas Republican Party adopted a new platform declaring that the 2020 election violated the Constitution and President Biden “was not legitimately elected.”

The Texas GOP adopted the 40-page platform at its biennial convention in Houston, which concluded this weekend.

“We reject the certified results of the 2020 presidential election, and we hold that acting President Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. was not legitimately elected by the people of the United States,” the platform reads.

James Wesolek, the Texas GOP’s communications director, told The Hill that the resolution passed by voice vote.

The platform claims that “substantial election fraud in key metropolitan areas” affected results in five states, swinging the election in Biden’s favor.

The party also claimed various secretaries of state, who serve as the top elections official in many states, “illegally circumvented” state legislatures, committing constitutional violations.

“We strongly urge all Republicans to work to ensure election integrity and to show up to vote in November of 2022, bring your friends and family, volunteer for your local Republicans and overwhelm any possible fraud,” the platform states.
 

BudmanTX

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Texas GOP approves measure declaring Biden ‘was not legitimately elected’
The Texas Republican Party adopted a new platform declaring that the 2020 election violated the Constitution and President Biden “was not legitimately elected.”

The Texas GOP adopted the 40-page platform at its biennial convention in Houston, which concluded this weekend.

“We reject the certified results of the 2020 presidential election, and we hold that acting President Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. was not legitimately elected by the people of the United States,” the platform reads.

James Wesolek, the Texas GOP’s communications director, told The Hill that the resolution passed by voice vote.

The platform claims that “substantial election fraud in key metropolitan areas” affected results in five states, swinging the election in Biden’s favor.

The party also claimed various secretaries of state, who serve as the top elections official in many states, “illegally circumvented” state legislatures, committing constitutional violations.

“We strongly urge all Republicans to work to ensure election integrity and to show up to vote in November of 2022, bring your friends and family, volunteer for your local Republicans and overwhelm any possible fraud,” the platform states.
ah fuk those guys..same people think that texas should ceed from the US.......or they get boo'd like this guy.....

 

Roger A. Shrubber

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ah fuk those guys..same people think that texas should ceed from the US.......or they get boo'd like this guy.....

at this point, i would welcome texas succeeding from the union, but i would build a wall that trump would get an erection over, and stop ALL commerce and transit. ALL. no one in, no one out....we can replace anything in texas that we want to, it would be worth building a couple of nice big ports and airports in neighboring states. and build a fucking wall between us and florida too, they just suck more every time desantis opens his fucking mouth
 

BudmanTX

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at this point, i would welcome texas succeeding from the union, but i would build a wall that trump would get an erection over, and stop ALL commerce and transit. ALL. no one in, no one out....we can replace anything in texas that we want to, it would be worth building a couple of nice big ports and airports in neighboring states. and build a fucking wall between us and florida too, they just suck more every time desantis opens his fucking mouth
yeah there are a few people like that Rog.....but most people forget one thing....if we do secceed we take the oil, one of the biggest terminals and where all oil and gas gets refined....Houston Tx......and all the major oil companies too......if you wanna find out look at the map all the oil pipelines go....straight there.....and we still have plenty of reserves....they say sometime back...we would be the 6th largest market in the world......or so they say
 

printer

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Texas GOP’s proposed platform signals party’s rightward shift
The new proposed Texas GOP platform has drawn outrage among Democrats and stoked concern from some Republicans, signaling the degree to which Lone Star State conservatives appears to be shifting rightward as the party looks to maintain its hold there in the November midterms.

On Sunday, the state party adopted a resolution that rejected President Biden’s win in the 2020 presidential election, formally embracing former President Trump’s unfounded claims of election fraud. Additionally, the convention’s attendees voted on a platform that criticized homosexuality as “an abnormal lifestyle choice.” Meanwhile, Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) and Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-Texas), both of whom were in attendance, were harangued by some convention-goers.

The weekend’s developments have raised grumblings from national Republicans, who want to keep the focus on hot-button issues like the economy.

 

DIY-HP-LED

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at this point, i would welcome texas succeeding from the union, but i would build a wall that trump would get an erection over, and stop ALL commerce and transit. ALL. no one in, no one out....we can replace anything in texas that we want to, it would be worth building a couple of nice big ports and airports in neighboring states. and build a fucking wall between us and florida too, they just suck more every time desantis opens his fucking mouth
Texas is on the brink of turning blue and this is a result of the GOP freaking out, but they are only making things worse for themselves with guns, abortion and bullshit. You can only imagine the shit storm there in November if the democrats win Texas! You ain't see election deniers and lunatics yet! They are only 9 seats short for the state house and the governor's race might be tight.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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yeah there are a few people like that Rog.....but most people forget one thing....if we do secceed we take the oil, one of the biggest terminals and where all oil and gas gets refined....Houston Tx......and all the major oil companies too......if you wanna find out look at the map all the oil pipelines go....straight there.....and we still have plenty of reserves....they say sometime back...we would be the 6th largest market in the world......or so they say
there are a few people like that, and all of them are in your state government, apparently...
 

BudmanTX

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there are a few people like that, and all of them are in your state government, apparently...
not all of them, now if we can get rid of Abbot (of which now he has Beto on his ass), Dan Patrick....the yes man from hell, and if we can rid of the AG aka Ken Paxton (hiding in his office so the federal government can get ahold of him) are the big three......in the fed side Rob Roy, Chip Jones (i think) Corbyn that ass hat....and the biggest of all Cruz (aka Mr Baby maker now).....Texas would move into a different direction....

Most major cities are Dem now, with the exeption of Forth Worth to Amarillo.....
 
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