A question I ask myself all the time
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« Today's Republican Party has embraced American weakness. »
— Former Rep. David Jolly of Florida, who has quit the GOP, commenting on Republican office holders obsequiously groveling to Donald Trump and not calling out his pro-Putin and anti-NATO diatribes. At MSNBC (see video below).
Make it stick to them like gum on a sidewalk...
"Republicans are the party of American weakness."
The hidden slogan of MAGA is AMERICA WORST.
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THE US REPUBLICAN PARTY (1854-Died January 6th 2020,at 166).The Republican Party, also known as the GOP (Grand Old Party), is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States. It emerged as the main political rival of the Democratic Party in the mid-1850s. It sadly died as an independantly thinking party following the January 6th 2020 insurrection after which it's fanatic followers could not seperate themselves from their despotic deluded fearless leader,former,and sadly,incoming,President Donald Vladimir Putin Jeffrey Epstein Trump,losing all free will and respect for constitutional democracy, after the 2024 Presidential Electoral New Hampshire Primary of January 2024.Republican Party (United States) - Wikipedia
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i am screaming
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HEAVENLY VERSES: On Sale Starting Tomorrow at Retailers Everywhere
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in all the hullabaloo over the impending SCOTUS decision, let’s not forget that this ruling isn’t really going to change much for well-off women, and especially not for well-off white women.
It’s poor women, women of color, trans men, and other similarly disadvantaged and/or marginalized groups who are going to suffer the most because of this.
and conservatives either know that and don’t care, or they know it and want to dispense with roe for that very reason.
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The Most Dishonest People In America
Way back in the day, political campaigns were based on a set of plans and ideologies. A candidate spoke to the people about his vision for the country and about how he planned to achieve that vision. He might talk about building up the military or enhancing social welfare programs or cutting taxes or raising the minimum wage or expanding on public education … things that actually had the…
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Republicans
Yeah, it's another political one
I like to think I’ve made it very clear where I stand politically but if I need to rehash it, I don’t support any political party.
I can’t stress that enough.
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Heard too Much Vote Abstinence
So for those of you otherwise lucky souls without a rabid Heinlein fan parent, here's the best of him:
"If you are part of a society that votes, then do so. There may be no candidates and no measures you want to vote for...but there are certain to be ones you want to vote against. In case of doubt, vote against. By this rule you will rarely go wrong."
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Republicans are listening to a MINORITY of RW extremists on matters of education (because they’re trying to destroy public education in favor of their charter schools—TALK ABOUT “INDOCTRINATION)!
PS Republican politicians are following the minority opinion on matters of birth control, too—and every other policy Republicans feel like fiddling with!
Make SURE to vote, in each, and every, election, like YOUR life, your children’s lives, your friends’, neighbors’, and acquaintances’ lives, as well as strangers’ lives, ALL depend on it! Because they DO!
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A-GOP-ALYPSE
The image: Four horse persons with one “horse” for all four. Seen from behind, an ill-fitting blue suit, overlong red tie, TINY HANDS, and mop of yellow hair leave no doubt as to who the horse represents. The split pants showing a full diaper is a plus. The four small figures—a CEO and a judge in love and an angry christo-fascist couple with Bible, cross, confederate flag, and AR-15—ride atop the…
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The Republican Party elects presidentto Mike Johnson of Louisiana
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Rep. Mike Johnson, R-Los Angeles, is sworn in as the new House speaker at the Capitol in Washington on Wednesday. Johnson, the 51-year-old, who was previously a junior member of the House Republican leadership team, emerged as the fourth Republican candidate. House of Representatives of United States: In a unified vote, the party ends its chaotic search for a new leader.
Mike Johnson…
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the liberal party in my country is becoming Mini American 🇺🇸 Republicans and it’s dreadful. the newest american scheme is opposing expanding abortion rights to 22 weeks because of some, again, plainly imported narrative of the right to life of the unborn baby. it’s so evident and so sickening and so far from the idea of liberalism as freedom that this party was originally formed from. it’s awful to watch such cruelty ensue from cultural import alone and it’s making me feel powerless
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