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3 minutes ago, Pancho said:

Tillis (R-Nawf Carolina) won’t seek reelection, announced today.

Don Bacon announced he won't run for reelection as well.

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Maybe we should do a go fund me for the only US senator who is by definition figuratively and literally ignorant so that he can go to OU, or some damn where. Just go to school. Get exposed.Learn something, for crissakes:

Reuters) -Republican U.S. Senator Markwayne Mullin said on Sunday he believes babies born in the United States to immigrants living in the country illegally should be deported alongside their parents if the adults are removed.

Mullin's comments on NBC's "Meet the Press" came in response to questions about a U.S. Supreme Court decision on Friday that paved the way for President Donald Trump's executive order restricting birthright citizenship to go into effect soon in some states.

The court's ruling did not address the legality of Trump's order, which would upend the historic practice of granting U.S. citizenship to anyone born in the country regardless of their parents' immigration status.

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9 hours ago, Bullneck said:

 

 

8 hours ago, Biff Tannen said:

Yuuuup. 
 

 

 

 

 

 

Also would. 

Just one of the many paths to where I know we're headed. 2024 was the last actual election that mattered. 2026 will be pre-determined. At some point, we all should get our disloyal comments scrubbed from this site, and hope we can from others. There's no stopping this train.

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I don’t do twitter but apparently Newsom has said if Texas redistricts Cali will too, to match the number of red districts Texas creates with new blue Cali districts

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4 hours ago, TheStoicPaisano said:

Media Matters (read:far-left) alumna running in the Northside of Chicago. Not sure if this is vanity or not.

 

boy, that's a winner's name if I've ever heard one.  I suppose "Barack Hussein Obama" was already taken? 

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It's early but Jon Ossoff is running way ahead of likely Republican challengers, both in fundraising and polling. Kemp declined to run against him.

If he's at 49% with 10% undecided, in a R pollster, this thing is over.

 

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On 7/12/2025 at 7:08 PM, Sawbonz said:

I don’t do twitter but apparently Newsom has said if Texas redistricts Cali will too, to match the number of red districts Texas creates with new blue Cali districts

Both plans will end up in the Supreme Court and guess how that ends

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13 minutes ago, Ghost of NMAS said:

Both plans will end up in the Supreme Court and guess how that ends

Then we get to see how the generals feel about things. 

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27 minutes ago, Biff Tannen said:

Because of redistricting maps?  Explain. 

If they throw out gerrymandered districts in blue states and allow them in Texas that is a coup. I can’t imagine the dem governors and dem federal and state legislators standing for it so that leaves calls by dem leaders for military action

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16 hours ago, Ghost of NMAS said:

Hasn’t he pretty much cleared out the top generals loyal to the Constitution and replaced them with ass kissers?

Yeah but the ex-generals are probably still on the signal group chat

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14 hours ago, Sawbonz said:

If they throw out gerrymandered districts in blue states and allow them in Texas that is a coup. I can’t imagine the dem governors and dem federal and state legislators standing for it so that leaves calls by dem leaders for military action

Nope. They’ll consult a new round of polling that tells them moving further right, yet again, is the answer. They’ll be Dems arguing for their own Camp X-rays, where they’ll facilitate a more humane kidnapping of brown people, even allowing for a few citizens caught in the net, because that’s where the persuadable voters are. 

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If the project 2025 pedophile runs again Lindsay in Souf Carolina, it will be the clearest sign yet we are headed towards Gilead—for real, 

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On 7/12/2025 at 9:35 AM, Bozo_Casanova said:

Colin Allred is running for king of text messages again

I’ve asked his text messages to stop 4 times now, and I still receive them. I’m a Democrat but I’m looking forward to voting against him just for this.

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5 minutes ago, tx 3 putt said:

@immamac should this be the mid terms thread ?

 

 

 

For those of you, like me, who have trouble remembering names.

Ex-Trump Official Warns Why Dictator Talk Isn't A Joke: 'He Would Wax Poetic In Private...'
Miles Taylor talked of Donald Trump's jealousy.

Former Trump first-term official Miles Taylor on Tuesday urged Americans to take Donald Trump’s dictator talk seriously, noting the president’s admitted envy of authoritarian leaders and his continued targeting of perceived enemies.

“Having spent time personally with the man in the first Trump administration, he would wax poetic in private about foreign dictators he admired,” Taylor, who in 2018 penned the famous “anonymous” opinion piece against Trump while serving as Department of Homeland Security chief of staff, told CNN’s John Berman.

Trump “was jealous of their ability to exert total control over their populations,” said Taylor, who himself earlier this year became the subject of a Department of Justice investigation after Trump claimed his conduct while working for the government could be “properly characterized as treasonous.”

Taylor’s warning followed Trump’s recent claim that “a lot of people [are] saying maybe we’d like a dictator,” before insisting he was not one.

Asked by Berman about that Trump remark, Taylor replied: “Look at what Trump said five years ago. He said when you are president of the United States the authority is total, and that’s how it’s got to be. And five years later he’s still saying things that would indicate his interest in being a dictator.”

Trump’s threats should not be dismissed, he added, cautioning that “when he said he was going to be Americans’ retribution, people said no, he’s joking about that. When he said he was going to lock people up, they said he was joking. When he said he was going to send in the troops, people said no, he’s joking. He’s doing all of those things. It’s not a joke, John.”

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I guess this cunt has had enough fucking over the country. 

https://www.cnn.com/2025/08/29/politics/joni-ernst-iowa-senate

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Iowa Republican Sen. Joni Ernst has decided not to seek reelection to a third term, two people familiar with the decision say, and is poised to make an announcement next week.

Ernst, 55, has been wrestling with the decision for months, but began telling friends in recent days. Her retirement creates an open Senate seat in Iowa.

 

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Ugh, Dems are making similar mistakes in the Maine race against Susan Collins, assuming she runs again in '26.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/article/janet-mills-joins-maine-senate-race-to-unseat-susan-collins-setting-up-a-high-stakes-generational-clash-in-the-democratic-primary-220241803.html

The Dem primary is shaping up against the current Maine governor vs a more populist oyster fisherman/ex-military who has the endorsement of Bernie and other Dems. 

The biggest red flag of the governor is that she's 77 and would be 79 years old when taking the senate seat, the oldest freshman senator ever. The ex-military guy is much younger but previously labeled himself a communist on online posts and called cops bastards. While the left might like some of his comments, it doesn't help in the general election.

Taking Collins' seat is a must for the Dems.

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2 minutes ago, Nice Guy Eddie said:

Ugh, Dems are making similar mistakes in the Maine race against Susan Collins, assuming she runs again in '26.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/article/janet-mills-joins-maine-senate-race-to-unseat-susan-collins-setting-up-a-high-stakes-generational-clash-in-the-democratic-primary-220241803.html

The Dem primary is shaping up against the current Maine governor vs a more populist oyster fisherman/ex-military who has the endorsement of Bernie and other Dems. 

The biggest red flag of the governor is that she's 77 and would be 79 years old when taking the senate seat, the oldest freshman senator ever. The ex-military guy is much younger but previously labeled himself a communist on online posts and called cops bastards. While the left might like some of his comments, it doesn't help in the general election.

Taking Collins' seat is a must for the Dems.

Sounds like it's one Dem making a mistake.

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6 minutes ago, David Dennison said:

Also, this isn't helping.

 

that's a fucking layup: "All of us say dumb shit when we're younger. I wasn't armed with the knowledge I have today to understand my decisions then. I have grown out of that phase and acknowledge that as all it was. But also, fuck the police!"

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11 minutes ago, Hookah Horns said:

He'd have a better chance of being elected if he once identified as a pedophile instead of a communist. 

He could run for POTUS then.  

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1 hour ago, Nice Guy Eddie said:

Ugh, Dems are making similar mistakes in the Maine race against Susan Collins, assuming she runs again in '26.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/article/janet-mills-joins-maine-senate-race-to-unseat-susan-collins-setting-up-a-high-stakes-generational-clash-in-the-democratic-primary-220241803.html

The Dem primary is shaping up against the current Maine governor vs a more populist oyster fisherman/ex-military who has the endorsement of Bernie and other Dems. 

The biggest red flag of the governor is that she's 77 and would be 79 years old when taking the senate seat, the oldest freshman senator ever. The ex-military guy is much younger but previously labeled himself a communist on online posts and called cops bastards. While the left might like some of his comments, it doesn't help in the general election.

Taking Collins' seat is a must for the Dems.

Contested primaries are good. 

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1 hour ago, Longhorn_Fan68 said:

that's a fucking layup: "All of us say dumb shit when we're younger. I wasn't armed with the knowledge I have today to understand my decisions then. I have grown out of that phase and acknowledge that as all it was. But also, fuck the police!"

Bit of a hollow excuse when a 41 year old says that he said dumb things when he was 37.

i don’t recall the exact politician but I remember when a congressman was outed as having an affair in his 50s and at the time he was in his 60s. He called it a youthful mistake. I might have the ages off some. Maybe the ages were 40s/50s instead. It was silly acting like a very grown adult wasn’t responsible for his actions.

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