Well we’re on the same page. That’s how I evaluated most everything when voting in the primaries 1) are they a Trumper/election-denier and/or 2) do they speak of bipartisanship or do they only echo the most inflammatory partisan crapola?
Well we’re on the same page. That’s how I evaluated most everything when voting in the primaries 1) are they a Trumper/election-denier and/or 2) do they speak of bipartisanship or do they only echo the most inflammatory partisan crapola?
Here in Pinellas County, Florida, all three Republican candidates for Tuesday's primary are vying to be the most Trumpish. "I'm the true Trump candidate!"; "No, "I'm the true Trump candidate!"; "No,..." Sounds a bit like they are trying to out-Monty Python Monty-Python's satire of Spartacus.
The joke will really be in the next two months if Trump's legal issues are serious enough to make all three scramble in the opposite direction.
Well we’re on the same page. That’s how I evaluated most everything when voting in the primaries 1) are they a Trumper/election-denier and/or 2) do they speak of bipartisanship or do they only echo the most inflammatory partisan crapola?
sadly, if they have R next to them these days odds are they're both 1 & 2
Here in Pinellas County, Florida, all three Republican candidates for Tuesday's primary are vying to be the most Trumpish. "I'm the true Trump candidate!"; "No, "I'm the true Trump candidate!"; "No,..." Sounds a bit like they are trying to out-Monty Python Monty-Python's satire of Spartacus.
The joke will really be in the next two months if Trump's legal issues are serious enough to make all three scramble in the opposite direction.
That was sadly true. There was one R exception and I voted for him.
My reason for not voting for any Republican, even ones I like, is that Mitch and Kevin should never again wield a gavel in Congress.