Kelly Loeffler is running an ad saying she knows what it’s like to wait for a paycheck. She’s the richest member of the Senate, worth at least 800 million dollars.
Individual 1 attorney Joe diGenova, who is a former US Attorney, says cybersecurity head Chris Krebs should be executed for calling the election secure.
That sounds rather explicit, and not at all anonymous. Can this be charged as a terroristic threat?
More like she knows what it’s like to wait for the broker to call and confirm that he got the insider trades done before the insider information went public.
I don’t doubt he was serious, but easily passed off as hyperbole.
Twelve articles of impeachment against Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine were officially filed on Monday by members of his own Republican Party.
Republican lawmakers in Ohio are trying to impeach the governor, who is also a Republican.
I just can’t even, anymore. Is it stupidity, ignorance, venality, what?
All of those, including but not limited to what.
Republicans attacking each other in Georgia, Ohio, Arizona and everywhere else?
Wait, I meant to say that I’m sorry to hear about that.
No, really.
Joe Biden names Neera Tanden as his budget director nominee; Republicans get the vapors about her Twitter history:
This is the actual coup. Trumpists vs. traditional republican conservatives. It’s a personality cult vs. rational positions. The republicans used the DumpsterFire clone army just like the single issue voters they abuse (gunz, anti-abortion, family values, evangelicals). Seems the party bosses are getting burned by the fire.
DumpsterFire was serious when he spouted off about family lineage in politics. Eric is dead in the water but Ivanka and Donny Jr. could always subvert safe house seats to get on the political bandwagon.
At some point, we need to stop accepting that excuse, particularly from people who are so directly related to people with actual power in society. We need to make an example of some of them, to get the message across that this sort of posturing is really outside the pale.
Who’s gonna do that?
Hopefully, the courts, when he’s charged with making terrorist threats.
I’m seeing more and more statements from Trump supporters who make no bones about where they stand now: they’re not members of the Republican Party, they’re self-described members of the Trump Party.
We’ve been saying things like that for four years here but now they’re outright owning it. I will never, ever, understand someone putting their faith and hope in such a reprehensible man.
I heard the suggestion a few years ago that Trump might lead to a split in the Republican Party, so who knows? Maybe it’s really going to happen. It’s been a very long time since there were any viable national alternatives to the two parties.
Somebody should have asked him right there and then if he was serious. But then, it wouldn’t have been FOX, would it?

I heard the suggestion a few years ago that Trump might lead to a split in the Republican Party, so who knows? Maybe it’s really going to happen. It’s been a very long time since there were any viable national alternatives to the two parties.
(bolding mine) But neither the Trump party nor the remaining GOP would be viable. Trump would have the numbers but the remaining GOP would have all the political savvy. Dems would have huge majorities in both houses of Congress and win the 2024 presidential election in a landslide.
Boy, that would just be too bad, huh?
Then whoever loses the Republican primary in 2024 would have to run as an independent I guess. Probably if the “independent” was Marco Rubio or Ted Cruz they would lose in the general.

I will never, ever , understand someone putting their faith and hope in such a reprehensible man.
People that are slightly reprehensible have found out that being totally reprehensible can pay off big, so the mask of respectability and cooperation is tossed aside as unnecessary.
The Lieutenant Governor of Ohio makes no attempts to hide that he’s in the pocket of lobbyists.