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The States: Mad Scientist Laboratories of Democracy

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Wisconsin sure hired some ****tards to go to Washington and run their state. Paul Ryan, Ron Johnson, and Scott Walker are the trifecta of moronville.

Hopefully we will fix the Johnson problem this fall.
 
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Hopefully we will fix the Johnson problem this fall.

You can kill two of them if you work hard. Walker survived because reasons (I will never understand how he survived that recall).
 
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You can kill two of them if you work hard. Walker survived because reasons (I will never understand how he survived that recall).

Would the equivalent be the society lady who did not know anyone who voted for Nixon?
 
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Would the equivalent be the society lady who did not know anyone who voted for Nixon?

No, cuz this wasn't on partisan grounds. I just could not imagine any pol (any party) taking such a steaming public dump and then being re-endorsed by his constituency. But I guess once Vitter was re-elected nothing should be a surprise.
 
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Oh, well when you put it that way...

Longtime Republican consultant Carter Wrenn, a fixture in North Carolina politics, said the GOP’s voter fraud argument is nothing more than an excuse.

“Of course it’s political. Why else would you do it?” he said, explaining that Republicans, like any political party, want to protect their majority. While GOP lawmakers might have passed the law to suppress some voters, Wrenn said, that does not mean it was racist.

“Look, if African Americans voted overwhelmingly Republican, they would have kept early voting right where it was,” Wrenn said. “It wasn’t about discriminating against African Americans. They just ended up in the middle of it because they vote Democrat.”
 
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Carries over from ncaaf thread:

Good. **** North Carolina and their Neolithic discriminatory laws. I'm glad they are suffering the consequences.
 
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If tD wins, does the NCAA pull all of its championships out of the country? :)

No need. He'll outlaw the NCAA member institutions and replace them all with Trump U. franchises.
 
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