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Read the whole thing. It's just a masterpiece:
http://www.fox9.com/news/charges-ma...threat-had-apparent-explosive-shaped-like-pig
The last line had me in tears.
God, a mile from where I grew up
Read the whole thing. It's just a masterpiece:
http://www.fox9.com/news/charges-ma...threat-had-apparent-explosive-shaped-like-pig
The last line had me in tears.
Read the whole thing. It's just a masterpiece:
http://www.fox9.com/news/charges-ma...threat-had-apparent-explosive-shaped-like-pig
The last line had me in tears.
Read the whole thing. It's just a masterpiece:
http://www.fox9.com/news/charges-ma...threat-had-apparent-explosive-shaped-like-pig
The last line had me in tears.
Arizona republicans vote to expand vaccine exemptions. Brilliant
https://thehill.com/homenews/state-...pand-vaccine-exemptions-amid-measles-outbreak
Arizona republicans vote to expand vaccine exemptions. Brilliant
https://thehill.com/homenews/state-...pand-vaccine-exemptions-amid-measles-outbreak
What the ****ing hell is wrong with these people?????????????
Crocodile tears for these republicans
https://thehill.com/homenews/state-...governor-state-devastated-by-trump-trade-wars
On Saturday, about 1,500 members of the California Republican Party gathered in Sacramento, California, for their 2019 convention’s main event: a debate between three candidates locked in a divisive battle to become the new party chair, a position that will help shape the future of the beleaguered state party as it attempts to revive itself after being brutalized in the November elections.
Even before the debate properly kicked off, the rift within the party bled into the open. Shawn Steel, the state’s Republican National Committeeman and an unabashed Trump supporter, took to the podium before a largely white crowd ideologically differentiated by their attire—”Make America Great Again” hats and Trump 2020 pins, blue suits and tweed blazers, jeans and “God, Guns, and Guts” shirts. He voiced his support for Jessica Millan Patterson, a 38-year-old acolyte of House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy who would become the new party chair—and the first Latina to hold that position—the following day. “She’s one of the toughest people I’ve ever met,” Steel declared.
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“RINO!” someone shouted from the back of the hall. “I second that!” yelled someone else, who then booed.
That Steel, a self-proclaimed “red-meat conservative,” might be seen as a Republican in name only highlighted how entrenched the warring factions within the party have become. The fight for the soul of the California GOP has pitted pro-Trump hardliners against “establishment” Republicans, whom they blame for the party’s recent near-annihilation at the ballot box and its anemic numbers in the voter rolls.
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She didn’t win over everyone. After the delegates elected Patterson as the next party chair, with 55 percent of the vote (Allen got 31 percent, Frank got 15), her opponents’ supporters fumed. Outside, a guy wearing a Travis Allen sweatshirt flipped off the convention center and said, “I’m done! Whatever this is—I’m done! I’m sick of it.” Another man in a MAGA shirt stormed away, yelling, “What a bunch of ****!” Catherine Hart, an Allen supporter who was swathed in American-flag-patterned attire, declared that the election was “rigged.” “California is dead,” she told me.
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Frank and Allen did not bother with such niceties. Frank, who has been a Republican activist since the ’60s, spoke at a “Build the Wall” dinner hosted by the tea party the night before the vote. There, he told me that the thing he liked the most about being a machine-gunner during the Vietnam War was that it was “legal to kill communists.” (It was a joke—I think.) Earlier in the day, Allen hosted his own “Build the Wall” rally on the steps of the Capitol. It was attended by members of the Proud Boys, which was recently designated a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center. Speakers led chants of “lock her up!” and denounced the “communist” Democrats who are ruining California.
While Frank riffed about how Republicans need more candidates and a serious get-out-the-vote campaign, Allen fired up crowds with bombastic speeches that were scarce on details. When he was asked during the debate what his greatest weakness is, he responded, “If I could change one thing, it would be to have even more energy and more passion for my state…I wish there was more of me to give.” Earlier, he told attendees that he was the only candidate who “has stood on a stage with Gavin Newsom and defeated him,” conveniently skimming over the fact that his 2018 gubernatorial bid never made it past the primary, much less to a showdown with the new Democratic governor.
Its amazing...in the 1990s these were the people that HATED the GOP and George Bush. Now they ARE the GOP. If you want to trip yourself out go watch the Ruby Ridge Doc...these are the clowns who protested anything government related. (or Party related) Now they own a Party.
California is a harbinger of what is to come for the GOP post Trump. He has already killed the suburbs for the Party (even in Red States) and unless they find another reality star to fool the idiots (Paging Scott Baio) it is going to be a bloodbath in the next few election cycles. If the GOP doesnt expel the MAGAytes soon it could get real ugly for them.
I need to see the suburbs stay purplish blue through 2022 before I proclaim the national GOP following California's state GOP into annihilation.
If the GOP doesnt expel the MAGAytes soon it could get real ugly for them.
They will in 2020 for sure. Look at NC, Texas and Virginia...the burbs are why the House was catastrophic for the GOP.
As long as Trump and his Magaytes are the standard bearer for the Party this will continue.
Well yeah exactly, whoever is the next president can't repeat Obama's mistakes if we want to see that happen.I need to see the suburbs stay purplish blue through 2022 before I proclaim the national GOP following California's state GOP into annihilation.