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Rjamer wrote: Mar 20th, 2023, 4:53 pm I guess when he is in prison he won`t need a VP..
When who is in prison?
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I would never agree with any of his policies but if I was a republican voter I would think what a breath of fresh air.
Asa Hutchinson, who recently completed two terms as Arkansas governor, said Sunday he will seek the Republican presidential nomination, positioning himself as an alternative to Donald Trump just days after the former president was indicted by a grand jury in New York.

Hutchinson said Trump should drop out of the race, arguing “the office is more important than any individual person.”

Hutchinson, who announced his candidacy on ABC’s “This Week,” said he was running because “I believe that I am the right time for America, the right candidate for our country and its future.” He added: “I’m convinced that people want leaders that appeal to the best of America and not simply appeal to our worst instincts.”

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Hutchinson, 72, left office in January after eight years as governor. He has ramped up his criticism of the former president in recent months, calling another Trump presidential nomination the “worst scenario” for Republicans and saying it will likely benefit President Joe Biden’s chances in 2024.

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Although he has supported Trump’s policies, Hutchinson has become increasingly critical of the former president’s rhetoric and lies about the 2020 presidential election. He said Trump’s call to terminate parts of the Constitution to overturn the election hurt the country.

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The former governor is known more for talking policy than for fiery speeches, often flanked by charts and graphs at his news conferences at the state Capitol. Instead of picking fights on Twitter, he tweets out Bible verses every Sunday morning.
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PoplarSoul wrote: Apr 4th, 2023, 4:13 pm I would never agree if any of his policies but if I was a republican voter I would think what a breath of fresh air.
Yup, too bad Trump was indicted. What a stupid move.
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I saw an attack ad on television today about DeSantis.
Some people are really worried.
Too funny.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) has yet to announce his widely anticipated 2024 presidential bid, but former President Donald Trump’s allies are already taking aim at his most prominent potential challenger for the Republican nomination.

The Trump-aligned super PAC Make America Great Again Inc. spent $1.5 million on TV production and advertising targeting DeSantis’ voting record on Social Security, Medicare and the retirement age during his tenure as a congressman representing Florida’s 6th Congressional District from 2013 to 2018.

“The more you learn about DeSantis, the more you see he doesn’t share our values,” the ad concludes, slamming DeSantis for previously voting to cut Social Security and Medicare.
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Republicans are insane. They have opened up a can of whoop *bleep* that is going to explode in their faces in Tennessee. And the arrogant way they went about it is amazing.

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nucksRnum1 wrote: Apr 7th, 2023, 1:08 am Republicans are insane.
No, they are pretty sane.
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https://www.msnbc.com/alex-wagner-tonig ... UHyYGw6Ilg

Wow and the criminal element of the GOP has no boundaries
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motokelowna1 wrote: Apr 15th, 2023, 7:35 am

Wow and the criminal element of the GOP has no boundaries
Of course it does. But if you watch the idiots at fake news MSNBC you'll believe anything. The Republicans are shaping up to have a fantastic 2024. And that's just what the USA and the entire world needs right now. Leadership instead of a babbling bag of manure president that doesn't even know what day it is.
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The Green Barbarian wrote: Apr 16th, 2023, 11:30 am
motokelowna1 wrote: Apr 15th, 2023, 7:35 am

Wow and the criminal element of the GOP has no boundaries
Of course it does. But if you watch the idiots at fake news MSNBC you'll believe anything. The Republicans are shaping up to have a fantastic 2024. And that's just what the USA and the entire world needs right now. Leadership instead of a babbling bag of manure president that doesn't even know what day it is.
No worries about anyone watching MSNBC, no one else does down here anymore. The ownership of them is pro extreme left, and personally have a whole lot to gain by making news extremely biased for their manipulation of its supporters.
Most are "smrter" than that. :up:
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Republican Senators Who Receive Funding From the NRA

Mitt Romney (Utah) $13,647,676
Richard Burr (North Carolina) $6,987,380
Roy Blunt (Missouri) $4,555,722
Thom Tillis (North Carolina) $4,421,333
Marco Rubio (Florida) $3,303,355
Joni Ernst (Iowa) $3,124,773
Rob Portman (Ohio) $3,063,327
Todd C. Young (Indiana) $2,897,582
Bill Cassidy (Louisiana) $2,867,074
Tom Cotton (Arkansas) $1,968,714
Pat Toomey (Pennsylvania) $1,475,448
Josh Hawley (Missouri) $1,391,548
Marsha Blackburn (Tennessee) $1,306,130
Ron Johnson (Wisconsin) $1,269,486
Mitch McConnell (Kentucky) $1,267,139
Mike Braun (Indiana) $1,249,967
John Thune (South Dakota) $638,942
Shelley Moore Capito (West Virginia) $341,738
Richard Shelby (Alabama) $258,514
Chuck Grassley (Iowa) $226,007
John Neely Kennedy (Louisiana) $215,788
Ted Cruz (Texas) $176,274
Lisa Murkowski (Alaska) $146,262
Steve Daines (Montana) $123,711
Cindy Hyde-Smith (Mississippi) $109,547
Roger Wicker (Mississippi) $106,680
Rand Paul (Kentucky) $104,456
Mike Rounds (South Dakota) $95,049
John Boozman (Arkansas) $82,352
John Cornyn (Texas) $78,945
Ben Sasse (Nebraska) $68,623
Jim Inhofe (Oklahoma) $66,758
Lindsey Graham (South Carolina) $55,961
Mike Crapo (Idaho) $55,039
Jerry Moran (Kansas) $34,718
John Barrasso (Wyoming) $26,989
John Hoeven (North Dakota) $22,050
Susan Collins (Maine) $19,638
James Lankford (Oklahoma) $18,955
Jim Risch (Idaho) $18,850
Tim Scott (South Carolina) $18,513
Kevin Cramer (North Dakota) $13,255
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liisgo wrote: Apr 16th, 2023, 1:15 pm The ownership of them is pro extreme left, and personally have a whole lot to gain by making news extremely biased for their manipulation of its supporters.
I guess every country has to have their CBC equivalent.
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No worries about anyone watching MSNBC, no one else does down here anymore. The ownership of them is pro extreme left, and personally have a whole lot to gain by making news extremely biased for their manipulation of its supporters.
Most are "smrter" than that. :up:
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https://www.cnbc.com/2023/04/17/dominio ... layed.html
At least we all "smrt' enough to not believe Fox
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motokelowna1 wrote: Apr 16th, 2023, 3:21 pm Republican Senators Who Receive Funding From the NRA
Thanks for that. A lot of really good smart leaders on that list.
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