Keep waiting, Blockhead
At this point, waiting in the Pumpkin Patch might be more effective than voting.
At this point, waiting in the Pumpkin Patch might be more effective than voting.
Sidney Powell takes a plea deal in the Georgia election interference conspiracy case.
The party who tells us government doesn’t work is trying to prove it to us.
Jim Jordan, the GOP nominee for Speaker of the House, has zero legislative accomplishments in 16 years in Congress and he tried to undermine the Constitution after the 2020 election.
This is really the best they’ve got?
In complex situations we can hold true several beliefs. We can condemn the brutal violence of Hamas against Israeli citizens without excusing the long history of oppression by Israel towards Palestinians.
Turns out it’s problematic when the legislative branch is closed, when they won’t confirm an ambassador, and when they won’t confirm military leadership.
McCarthy made a deal with the extremists of his party, so he can’t be surprised when those extremists turned on him.
A study in contrast: the Democrat response to Sen. Menendez being indicted on corruption charges, vs. the Texas GOP clearing Texas Attorney General Paxton of corruption chargers in his impeachment.
So far, the Democratic Governor of NJ, several Representatives and some Senators have called for Menendez to step down. There’s even an announced primary challenger.
Innocence until proven guilty is always the presumption. But we ensure follow through to drive corruption out of government when there’s such clear evidence and it can be proven.
GOP Playbook: Can’t get the votes for the legislation you want? Shut down the government! 🙄
Stupid way to run a government.
Which Senators can you spot?
It’s clear that Trump has never bought bread before.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton reeks of corruption. So much so that he’s facing lawsuits and indictments, and was charged with 16 articles of impeachment from the Texas House based on whistleblower accounts of his abuse of office and trading favors for political donations. He’s using taxpayer funds to pay a $3.3 million settlement for retaliation against whistleblowers. Yet still, the Texas Senate GOP held their nose and acquitted him.
Just another example of putting party over the people.