I fully expect they will continue to try to claim that counties within states are really states-in-training.
There's no accounting for illogic like that.
So I won't even try.
Nope, your finally admitting that they were "counties within states" suits me. If you wish to childishly delude yourself that this is your victory rather than ours, so be it.
Nope, your finally admitting that they were "counties within states" suits me. If you wish to childishly delude yourself that this is your victory rather than ours, so be it.
Neo Navarro enjoys inventing crap traps and then falling into and wallowing in them. I wouldn't be surprised to find he eats with his rectum and shits from his mouth.
Neo Navarro enjoys inventing crap traps and then falling into and wallowing in them. I wouldn't be surprised to find he eats with his rectum and shits from his mouth.
... Regardless, we have a young woman asking a gotcha question based on a dumb podcast quote, a member of Congress angrily defending himself instead of patiently and easily explaining the context of his words, the member of Congress getting booed by an audience of Tea Party Republicans, and a hard-right conservative PAC operative sharing a video of the encounter in order to shame Crenshaw for not being sufficiently right wing.
Taken together, the episode is a perfect look at how the far right eats its own, chewing up candidates for perceived slights and spitting them out further right — which will surely happen with Crenshaw — or out of the party’s graces altogether, like it did with Liz Cheney. If the modern GOP is a place too hostile even for the daughter of Dick Cheney, it’s pretty clear it’s going to hammer any dreams of John McCain-centrist-maverick behavior out of Crenshaw as soon as possible. It’s a pity that won’t make him any less annoying.
Neo Navarro enjoys inventing crap traps and then falling into and wallowing in them. I wouldn't be surprised to find he eats with his rectum and shits from his mouth.
... Tuberville's comments come as several of his colleagues, both Republicans and Democrats, have introduced a slew of proposals to ban lawmakers from trading stocks, representing a bipartisan push to uproot potential conflicts of interest and violations of stock trading rules in Congress.
Insider's "Conflicted Congress" investigation identified 55 lawmakers who failed to properly report their financial trades last year as mandated by the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act, also known as the STOCK Act. The rule is designed to combat insider trading by requiring timely disclosure of stock transactions.
Tuberville was one of the worst violators of the STOCK Act in 2021, disclosing 132 stock trades weeks or months late with transactions totaling at least $894,000....
Unlike Tuberville, many Republicans have expressed support for a stock-trading ban. Sens. Josh Hawley of Missouri and Ben Sasse of Nebraska have each introduced bills to ban lawmakers from stock trading....
Too sleazy for other Repugs is really saying something. 132 flags should get the coach ejected from the game.
... Tuberville's comments come as several of his colleagues, both Republicans and Democrats, have introduced a slew of proposals to ban lawmakers from trading stocks, representing a bipartisan push to uproot potential conflicts of interest and violations of stock trading rules in Congress.
Insider's "Conflicted Congress" investigation identified 55 lawmakers who failed to properly report their financial trades last year as mandated by the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act, also known as the STOCK Act. The rule is designed to combat insider trading by requiring timely disclosure of stock transactions.
Tuberville was one of the worst violators of the STOCK Act in 2021, disclosing 132 stock trades weeks or months late with transactions totaling at least $894,000....
Unlike Tuberville, many Republicans have expressed support for a stock-trading ban. Sens. Josh Hawley of Missouri and Ben Sasse of Nebraska have each introduced bills to ban lawmakers from stock trading....
Too sleazy for other Repugs is really saying something. 132 flags should get the coach ejected from the game.
He doesn’t hold a candle to Rick Scott’s graft.
On top of his billion dollar Medicare scam, he and his wife hold the exact same stocks, so he can put his in a Trust, with her as executor, and follow her stocks day to day.
Trump: “We had the safest border in the history of our country - or at least recorded history. I guess maybe a thousand years ago it was even better.”
He doesn’t hold a candle to Rick Scott’s graft.
On top of his billion dollar Medicare scam, he and his wife hold the exact same stocks, so he can put his in a Trust, with her as executor, and follow her stocks day to day.
He doesn’t hold a candle to Rick Scott’s graft.
On top of his billion dollar Medicare scam, he and his wife hold the exact same stocks, so he can put his in a Trust, with her as executor, and follow her stocks day to day.
Congrats?
Yeah, I have Rick, Marco and Matt looking out for me.
Trump: “We had the safest border in the history of our country - or at least recorded history. I guess maybe a thousand years ago it was even better.”
What is the matter with America that ads overtly threatening violence are legal?
"White taliban promoters have certain privileges"
Ah, that explains it.
How is this legal?
My thoughts exactly! Dude should already be in custody.
Great minds . . .
There is NO LOW to their low.
Crazy to think, just 5-6 yrs ago, this would've been nationwide BREAKING and front page news... Both parties would have been condemning such a campaign ad. This goes to show you that we haven't grown as a country, we have fallen into a rabbit hole where this is totally acceptable
Great point
I forget sometimes that we have people who aren't looking to play by the rules anymore. We have too many con men/women that have drunk the kool-aid, they think they're invincible, above the law, since they're supporters and/or supported by the King of criminals, Trump.