Examples of GOP Leadership

DIY-HP-LED

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Looks like foxnews is in more legal shit and the hits will keep coming. Hopefully it will cause the board to get rid of the Murdoch's and choose a new business model. Because if the democrats gain power, they will kill them and make their business model illegal. They have given the republicans billions in free campaign contributions over decades, this has been revealed in the court cases and can prove what many suspected, foxnews is in a conspiracy with the GOP and their Defacto propaganda arm with a broadcast license and freedom to spread lies and cause social division on cable TV. Getting rid of fox and any potential replacements is essential to America's future and muting foxnews will mute the culture wars and the GOP are completely dependent on culture wars, not policy, policy is like Kryptonite to them.

 

doublejj

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BudmanTX

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Rep. Burgess Owens to lead congressional hearing on ‘unlawful’ student loan forgiveness program
The Utah Republican, who has filed for bankruptcy protection multiple times, said ‘debt cannot be canceled.’
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boy talk bout the kettle situation being so real
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Rep. Burgess Owens to lead congressional hearing on ‘unlawful’ student loan forgiveness program
The Utah Republican, who has filed for bankruptcy protection multiple times, said ‘debt cannot be canceled.’
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No sense of irony or hypocrisy at all, zero self-awareness. The republicans have turned their primaries into a psychopath selection process, because only an actual psycho will do for much of their base, that was Donald secret. The base instinctively knew he was crazy enough, being among the most repugnant and corrupt human beings on the fucking planet was not an impediment, it was a bonus with the base, for the base was base indeed.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Trump lawyer gets BAD NEWS in Georgia probe

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Michael Popok of Legal AF reports on new developments in the Fulton County criminal investigation of Trump, with his attorney Christina Bobb, a witness to the infamous phone call by trump to the GA Secretary of State, being called to meet with Georgia prosecutors, on the same day Trump filed a meritless motion to dismiss.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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What'll the boomers do to get their "news"? They'll have to learn how to turn on computers
and visit infowars.com and qanon.com.
Ya just don't want them brainwashing the morons with spoon feed broadcast media, those who can barely work a remote control. The weak minded are easily swayed by bullshit and feel good.
 

printer

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GOP senators: Bipartisan legislation can prevent another derailment like one in East Palestine
A group of Republican senators called on their colleagues on Wednesday to support bipartisan rail safety legislation aimed at preventing train derailments like the one in East Palestine, Ohio, last month.
“The U.S. government must provide the American people with the security of knowing that what happened to East Palestine will not happen again,” Sens. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio), Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) said in a op-ed published by Fox News.

The three Republican senators introduced the Railway Safety Act alongside Democratic Sens. Sherrod Brown (Ohio), Bob Casey (Pa.) and John Fetterman (Pa.) earlier this month, after a Norfolk Southern train carrying toxic chemicals derailed in East Palestine in February.
The bill calls for increased safety requirements on trains carrying hazardous materials, as well as more frequent inspections and higher fines for safety violations.

“The path forward for this bill is clear,” the group added in the op-ed. “The Senate majority leader and the president have pledged to do what it takes to make it law, and a bipartisan group from the Ohio delegation has introduced similar legislation in the House of Representatives.”

They appeared to take particular aim at their fellow Republicans, who have pushed back on the legislation.

“This legislation should be of special interest to our Republican colleagues,” the group wrote. “America’s railroads run through their rural districts and red communities. When derailments occur, it is predominantly Republican voters—their voters—who bear the brunt and who rush to put out the fires.”
The op-ed was published ahead of the Senate Commerce Committee’s hearing about rail safety on Wednesday, in which lawmakers are set to question the CEOs of Norfolk Southern and the Association of American Railroads.

See. Pigs do fly.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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GOP senators: Bipartisan legislation can prevent another derailment like one in East Palestine
A group of Republican senators called on their colleagues on Wednesday to support bipartisan rail safety legislation aimed at preventing train derailments like the one in East Palestine, Ohio, last month.
“The U.S. government must provide the American people with the security of knowing that what happened to East Palestine will not happen again,” Sens. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio), Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) said in a op-ed published by Fox News.

The three Republican senators introduced the Railway Safety Act alongside Democratic Sens. Sherrod Brown (Ohio), Bob Casey (Pa.) and John Fetterman (Pa.) earlier this month, after a Norfolk Southern train carrying toxic chemicals derailed in East Palestine in February.
The bill calls for increased safety requirements on trains carrying hazardous materials, as well as more frequent inspections and higher fines for safety violations.

“The path forward for this bill is clear,” the group added in the op-ed. “The Senate majority leader and the president have pledged to do what it takes to make it law, and a bipartisan group from the Ohio delegation has introduced similar legislation in the House of Representatives.”

They appeared to take particular aim at their fellow Republicans, who have pushed back on the legislation.

“This legislation should be of special interest to our Republican colleagues,” the group wrote. “America’s railroads run through their rural districts and red communities. When derailments occur, it is predominantly Republican voters—their voters—who bear the brunt and who rush to put out the fires.”
The op-ed was published ahead of the Senate Commerce Committee’s hearing about rail safety on Wednesday, in which lawmakers are set to question the CEOs of Norfolk Southern and the Association of American Railroads.

See. Pigs do fly.
After they and trump gutted regulations that would do exactly that, they have the fucking nerve to say this shit, like it's the democrats refusing to cooperate that caused this bullshit...
How the fuck is anything supposed to get done when you have to work with miserable fucking assholes who lie on every exhalation?
 
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