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…surely you have seen the light now!

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Meghan McCain:
Not just because I am a republican... but I truly don't know how democrats can compete with any of this. I wouldn't even know where to begin on how they compete with this....


https://x.com/meghanmccain/sta...129284478935489?s=46

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Meghan McCain:
Shame on ALL the democrats who wouldn't stand for Laken Riley's mom.

Her daughter was murdered, you ghouls. We see you!


https://x.com/meghanmccain/sta...126143985377552?s=46

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Meghan McCain:
All democrats have to do is be normal and that is too high an ask of them apparently.


https://x.com/meghanmccain/sta...123439821127963?s=46

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Meghan McCain:
I am disgusted.

This is disgusting behavior on the part of democrats.

Get a grip. You’re in congress.


https://x.com/meghanmccain/sta...111334531293675?s=46

And many more good Tweets by Meghan about the SOTU address. Go read them.

Like this one.

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Meghan McCain:
Inject every single one of these policy proposals directly into my veins.

In. My. Veins.


https://x.com/meghanmccain/sta...126551566868741?s=46


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A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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I seem to remember you repeatedly insulting McCain just a few months ago.

Now, she is your oracle?

pinocchio



 
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I very often disagreed with her Dad. Don’t remember disagreeing with Meghan.


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J. Lane Easter, DVM

A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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Just more proof that liberalism is a severe mental illness.


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All democrats have to do is be normal and that is too high an ask of them apparently.



If you can’t recognize this problem with Dems you are the problem. Bloviate all you want and continue and extend Trump’s mandate.
 
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I seem to remember you repeatedly insulting McCain just a few months ago.

Now, she is your oracle?

pinocchio


She has been brainwashed.

Like him! rotflmo


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The problem is characterising all Dems or all Republicans the same. There are R’s who are clearly nuts, MTG for example and there are others who aren’t. Same goes with the Dems.

Failing to look past the title sticker is the problem, and by tarring all with the same brush and tribal voting, the problem will just continue.
 
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I was surprised the D's couldnt be happy for that little boy who got the honorary SS badge.
And yes it goes both ways, a pox on both parties for those kind of things.
 
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Originally posted by nute:
The problem is characterising all Dems or all Republicans the same. There are R’s who are clearly nuts, MTG for example and there are others who aren’t. Same goes with the Dems.

Failing to look past the title sticker is the problem, and by tarring all with the same brush and tribal voting, the problem will just continue.


MTG might be kookie...but she is not the spawn of satan. Wink


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
J. Lane Easter, DVM

A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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Originally posted by ledvm:
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Originally posted by nute:
The problem is characterising all Dems or all Republicans the same. There are R’s who are clearly nuts, MTG for example and there are others who aren’t. Same goes with the Dems.

Failing to look past the title sticker is the problem, and by tarring all with the same brush and tribal voting, the problem will just continue.


MTG might be kookie...but she is not the spawn of satan. Wink


You support a seditionist who tried to overturn the result of a general election through lies and fraud.

Just a quick reminder for you.



 
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Originally posted by Mike Mitchell:
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Originally posted by ledvm:
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Originally posted by nute:
The problem is characterising all Dems or all Republicans the same. There are R’s who are clearly nuts, MTG for example and there are others who aren’t. Same goes with the Dems.

Failing to look past the title sticker is the problem, and by tarring all with the same brush and tribal voting, the problem will just continue.


MTG might be kookie...but she is not the spawn of satan. Wink


You support a seditionist who tried to overturn the result of a general election through lies and fraud.

Just a quick reminder for you.


I do definitely believe that 2020 election had issues...hopefully the data gets exposed over the next 4 years.

If you law guys could comprehend statistics...you would be suspicious too -- especially after 2024 revealed how much of an anomaly 2020 really was. Wink


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
J. Lane Easter, DVM

A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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Originally posted by ledvm:
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Originally posted by Mike Mitchell:
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Originally posted by ledvm:
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Originally posted by nute:
The problem is characterising all Dems or all Republicans the same. There are R’s who are clearly nuts, MTG for example and there are others who aren’t. Same goes with the Dems.

Failing to look past the title sticker is the problem, and by tarring all with the same brush and tribal voting, the problem will just continue.


MTG might be kookie...but she is not the spawn of satan. Wink


You support a seditionist who tried to overturn the result of a general election through lies and fraud.

Just a quick reminder for you.


I do definitely believe that 2020 election had issues...hopefully the data gets exposed over the next 4 years.

If you law guys could comprehend statistics...you would be suspicious too -- especially after 2024 revealed how much of an anomaly 2020 really was. Wink


Same old bullshit answer. There were issues but none of trump's lawyers and none of the nearly 60 courts involved could figure out what they were....

But, the cow doctor knows better. homer



 
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All democrats have to do is be normal and that is too high an ask of them apparently.



If you can’t recognize this problem with Dems you are the problem. Bloviate all you want and continue and extend Trump’s mandate.


Don't try to blame us for you electing an idiot lying seditionist to be POTUS. That's on you.



 
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Originally posted by nute:
The problem is characterising all Dems or all Republicans the same. There are R’s who are clearly nuts, MTG for example and there are others who aren’t. Same goes with the Dems.

Failing to look past the title sticker is the problem, and by tarring all with the same brush and tribal voting, the problem will just continue.


There’s only one party who painted themselves into a corner. Their ranks filled to the brim by ideologue race baiting gender fluid feel good policy makers. Now to speak up for common sense governance only gets you shouted down and expelled. Zero leadership, zero direction, zero plan sans orange man bad. The best and brightest talent the Dems had…are now Republicans. Face the music. The Democrat party is on life support and fading fast.
 
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Originally posted by tomahawker:
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Originally posted by nute:
The problem is characterising all Dems or all Republicans the same. There are R’s who are clearly nuts, MTG for example and there are others who aren’t. Same goes with the Dems.

Failing to look past the title sticker is the problem, and by tarring all with the same brush and tribal voting, the problem will just continue.


There’s only one party who painted themselves into a corner. Their ranks filled to the brim by ideologue race baiting gender fluid feel good policy makers. Now to speak up for common sense governance only gets you shouted down and expelled. Zero leadership, zero direction, zero plan sans orange man bad. The best and brightest talent the Dems had…are now Republicans. Face the music. The Democrat party is on life support and fading fast.


Great analysis. I'll make a prediction. John Fetterman changes party's by mid-terms. He makes far too much sense to stay in the party of the insane.


Formerly "Nganga"
 
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Originally posted by tomahawker:
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Originally posted by nute:
The problem is characterising all Dems or all Republicans the same. There are R’s who are clearly nuts, MTG for example and there are others who aren’t. Same goes with the Dems.

Failing to look past the title sticker is the problem, and by tarring all with the same brush and tribal voting, the problem will just continue.


There’s only one party who painted themselves into a corner. Their ranks filled to the brim by ideologue race baiting gender fluid feel good policy makers. Now to speak up for common sense governance only gets you shouted down and expelled. Zero leadership, zero direction, zero plan sans orange man bad. The best and brightest talent the Dems had…are now Republicans. Face the music. The Democrat party is on life support and fading fast.


do not celebrate too early about damage your orange man can do ...
 
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MTG might be kookie...but she is not the spawn of satan.


We demand a DNA test....!
 
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Originally posted by tomahawker:
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Originally posted by nute:
The problem is characterising all Dems or all Republicans the same. There are R’s who are clearly nuts, MTG for example and there are others who aren’t. Same goes with the Dems.

Failing to look past the title sticker is the problem, and by tarring all with the same brush and tribal voting, the problem will just continue.


There’s only one party who painted themselves into a corner. Their ranks filled to the brim by ideologue race baiting gender fluid feel good policy makers. Now to speak up for common sense governance only gets you shouted down and expelled. Zero leadership, zero direction, zero plan sans orange man bad. The best and brightest talent the Dems had…are now Republicans. Face the music. The Democrat party is on life support and fading fast.


do not celebrate too early about damage your orange man can do ...


Agree. We need 2 parties, at the least. Competent parties.
 
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We have the same issues here, one or the other party puts forward a candidate who is unsuitable to be in control of an ant farm let along be in a position of public trust.

They get elected because "I've always voted X or Y" voters exercise their right to vote without involving their brain. The party puts those candidates forward in those areas because they know the local tribal electorate would vote for a dog turd if it's on the ballot.

Thus lunatic fringe on both sides persists .
 
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Originally posted by Mike Mitchell:
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Originally posted by ledvm:
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Originally posted by Mike Mitchell:
quote:
Originally posted by ledvm:
quote:
Originally posted by nute:
The problem is characterising all Dems or all Republicans the same. There are R’s who are clearly nuts, MTG for example and there are others who aren’t. Same goes with the Dems.

Failing to look past the title sticker is the problem, and by tarring all with the same brush and tribal voting, the problem will just continue.


MTG might be kookie...but she is not the spawn of satan. Wink


You support a seditionist who tried to overturn the result of a general election through lies and fraud.

Just a quick reminder for you.


I do definitely believe that 2020 election had issues...hopefully the data gets exposed over the next 4 years.

If you law guys could comprehend statistics...you would be suspicious too -- especially after 2024 revealed how much of an anomaly 2020 really was. Wink


Same old bullshit answer. There were issues but none of trump's lawyers and none of the nearly 60 courts involved could figure out what they were....

But, the cow doctor knows better. homer


If you were going to file such a suit…what time frame would you require to mount a good showing?

Of course we know Jim Adler would just “hammer” them in 5 minutes. lol


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J. Lane Easter, DVM

A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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Originally posted by tomahawker:
quote:
Originally posted by nute:
The problem is characterising all Dems or all Republicans the same. There are R’s who are clearly nuts, MTG for example and there are others who aren’t. Same goes with the Dems.

Failing to look past the title sticker is the problem, and by tarring all with the same brush and tribal voting, the problem will just continue.


There’s only one party who painted themselves into a corner. Their ranks filled to the brim by ideologue race baiting gender fluid feel good policy makers. Now to speak up for common sense governance only gets you shouted down and expelled. Zero leadership, zero direction, zero plan sans orange man bad. The best and brightest talent the Dems had…are now Republicans. Face the music. The Democrat party is on life support and fading fast.


Yep. And they are pulling their own plug!

Stuck on stupid!
 
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Originally posted by ledvm:
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Originally posted by Mike Mitchell:
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Originally posted by ledvm:
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Originally posted by nute:
The problem is characterising all Dems or all Republicans the same. There are R’s who are clearly nuts, MTG for example and there are others who aren’t. Same goes with the Dems.

Failing to look past the title sticker is the problem, and by tarring all with the same brush and tribal voting, the problem will just continue.


MTG might be kookie...but she is not the spawn of satan. Wink


You support a seditionist who tried to overturn the result of a general election through lies and fraud.

Just a quick reminder for you.


I do definitely believe that 2020 election had issues...hopefully the data gets exposed over the next 4 years.

If you law guys could comprehend statistics...you would be suspicious too -- especially after 2024 revealed how much of an anomaly 2020 really was. Wink


We use statistics to predict events when we can not unravel underlying causes.
There is an interesting equation used to plan for extreme rainfall in sizing dams, for example.
I think it has application for the stock market indices.
I have not applied it to elections, but it may have some usefulness there as well.

There was an old DOS program titled "Elektor".
I idly wonder what it might have predicted.


TomP

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