c_hawkbob wrote:The current crop of Republicans are predominantly cowards who will only denounce if it becomes politically expedient to do so. They punish those among them who actually do show some spine.
Aseahawkfan wrote:I still can't believe guys like Idhawkman still believe in this PoS. Just like the man himself, they can't admit they were wrong to support this joke of a president and his extreme attacks on the Constitution.
Hawktawk wrote:Well Herschel Walker handed a 51-49 senate to the democrats in a tight contest in Georgia. As Trumps hand picked choice he made a fool out of himself, got out worked. Trump has hurt the party terribly. He is the one single reason they dont have the senate. BUt Ill give Mr walker some credit. He went to the podium and declared they had lost but that he believes in america and he believes in our "CONSTITUTION". So kudos for that.
curmudgeon wrote:Biden/Fetterman 2024, Fetterman/AOC 2028. The way forward…..
curmudgeon wrote:Biden/Fetterman 2024, Fetterman/AOC 2028. The way forward…..
Aseahawkfan wrote:Or as an American, you could start taking a more active stand in who should and should not be president than making your choices some scumbag like Trump who causes chaos in the nation and engages in vile behavior to forward his agenda.
c_hawkbob wrote:I know there is no line left to be crossed but the FBI just turned over two more classified documents to the DOJ that Trump had stashed in a storage facility with some of his personal stuff ... he's probably got 'em hid all over the place. No link, Lester Holt just said it on the news.
RiverDog wrote:
Once the Dems secured at least a 50/50 split, this race didn't attract the same sense of urgency that it would have if the balance of power in the Senate was at stake, and that might have hurt turnout for the R's. What it did was severely compromise the two moderate Dems, Manchin and Sinema, made it a little easier to get things through them. But it won't matter much with the R's in control of the House.
I am glad that Walker lost as it represented yet another Trump supported R that was rejected. It's been a bad couple of weeks for the "Orange Baboon". Perhaps Walker's loss will convince a few more R's to give up that POS.
RiverDog wrote:
Once the Dems secured at least a 50/50 split, this race didn't attract the same sense of urgency that it would have if the balance of power in the Senate was at stake, and that might have hurt turnout for the R's. What it did was severely compromise the two moderate Dems, Manchin and Sinema, made it a little easier to get things through them. But it won't matter much with the R's in control of the House.
I am glad that Walker lost as it represented yet another Trump supported R that was rejected. It's been a bad couple of weeks for the "Orange Baboon". Perhaps Walker's loss will convince a few more R's to give up that POS.
Hawktawk wrote:The race had tremendous urgency. Obama came to the state. Political heavyweights from both parties. Other than Trump who the Walker campaign asked to phone in an endorsement but not visit due to internal polls showing hes a drag when he shows up.
What it did for Dems for a few days was give them a little breathing room with Manchin and Sinema always bucking the party but then she registered as an independent. As a vote it doesn't change much but sure knocked the party morale down some.
Sinemas interesting, not sure why she's doing it right now. Perhaps she has ambitions beyond being a senator as well.
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