Lisa Murkowski
Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2018 6:02 pm
Bless her heart. "Appearance of impropriety?"
Manufactured appearance of impropriety lady.
Manufactured appearance of impropriety lady.
Sarah Palin wrote:Hey @LisaMurkowski - I can see 2022 from my house...
Lisa Murkowski is a lot more popular in Alaska than Sarah Palin is right now, and it has nothing to do with her vote on Kavanaugh. She is one of the best in the Senate at protecting and advancing local interests.jarnon wrote:Sarah Palin wrote:Hey @LisaMurkowski - I can see 2022 from my house...
not a chance for either.Bob78164 wrote:I don't think she's afraid of losing a Republican primary. She's already won once as an independent. And if the Senate ends up 50-50 after this election, I'm guessing she'd be open to discussions about switching parties, just like Jim Jeffords did. --Bob
Tell that November 7 to your next Senator, Beto O'Rourke.BackInTex wrote:not a chance for either.
LFOLsilverscreenselect wrote:Tell that November 7 to your next Senator, Beto O'Rourke.BackInTex wrote:not a chance for either.
Heeee heeeBackInTex wrote:LFOLsilverscreenselect wrote:Tell that November 7 to your next Senator, Beto O'Rourke.BackInTex wrote:not a chance for either.
He’d be better off buying one of your lottery tickets.
You know what? We'll see what happens. And whatever happens, most of us who support conservative values will deal with it without sending out ignorant minions to protest, disrupt due process, hold up mass-produced signs verifying their ignorance, harassing and swearing at the candidates we don't like and we won't be slandering the people we disagree with.silverscreenselect wrote:Tell that November 7 to your next Senator, Beto O'Rourke.BackInTex wrote:not a chance for either.
You mean like your president? And the numerous others who have said ugly things about Dr. Ford on social media.flockofseagulls104 wrote:and we won't be slandering the people we disagree with.
I do not support ANYONE who does that. I have said numerous times, aSSShole, that I think trump is a complete jerk. That doesn't mean I will HATE everything he does. That doesn't mean I will go on a crusade to post anti-trump memes on the bored, on facebook or anywhere else. That doesn't mean I will make childish jokes about him, or slander him as well.silverscreenselect wrote:You mean like your president? And the numerous others who have said ugly things about Dr. Ford on social media.flockofseagulls104 wrote:and we won't be slandering the people we disagree with.
You are a Trump enabler. You profess to disagree with him, generally on his style, but leap to his defense every single time on this Bored, generally by parroting the party line that goes through the right wing noise machine.flockofseagulls104 wrote: I will agree with him when he does something I agree with, and I will disagree with him when he does something I disagree with.
silverscreenselect wrote:Don't worry though; February 3 is going to happen on November 7.
Oh, dear! I am a trump enabler! Should I be ashamed? Or should I be locked up? I don't know.You are a Trump enabler.
You (collectively) are enabling the degeneration of politics in this country to the level of a professional wrestling match and encouraging the autocratic tendencies of Trump and the worst of his supporters.flockofseagulls104 wrote:
What am I enabling? Am I enabling him to do the job he was elected to? Well, yeah. I also enabled Obama to do the job he was elected to, although I didn't like very much of what he did and.
Okay. You're Chuck Shumer, right? How'd you pass the signup protocol?!?silverscreenselect wrote:You (collectively) are enabling the degeneration of politics in this country to the level of a professional wrestling match and encouraging the autocratic tendencies of Trump and the worst of his supporters.flockofseagulls104 wrote:
What am I enabling? Am I enabling him to do the job he was elected to? Well, yeah. I also enabled Obama to do the job he was elected to, although I didn't like very much of what he did and.
There will be a day of reckoning... two in fact, one on Election Day and the second when the Mueller indictments start hitting the fan.
I disrespectfully disagree. It is the lunatic 'resistance' that is the lowest of the low. We have never had, in my lifetime, a more tactless, immature president. But he is the first one to actually fight back against the tactics and dishonesty of the left. And I like that. I just wish he'd do it in a more intellectual way.silverscreenselect wrote:You (collectively) are enabling the degeneration of politics in this country to the level of a professional wrestling match and encouraging the autocratic tendencies of Trump and the worst of his supporters.flockofseagulls104 wrote:
What am I enabling? Am I enabling him to do the job he was elected to? Well, yeah. I also enabled Obama to do the job he was elected to, although I didn't like very much of what he did and.
There will be a day of reckoning... two in fact, one on Election Day and the second when the Mueller indictments start hitting the fan.
Here's the thing. You think the things Donny is accomplishing are good, and that's why you don't like the resistance. We're fighting for our lives and our family's lives against a Republican Party that wants nothing but more and more power. And the Republicans are implementing their agenda by smashing more and more of the unwritten rules that used to hold us together. Playing nice is no longer an option. It's time to play to win, and that's what I expect from my elected representatives.flockofseagulls104 wrote:I disrespectfully disagree. It is the lunatic 'resistance' that is the lowest of the low. We have never had, in my lifetime, a more tactless, immature president. But he is the first one to actually fight back against the tactics and dishonesty of the left. And I like that. I just wish he'd do it in a more intellectual way.silverscreenselect wrote:You (collectively) are enabling the degeneration of politics in this country to the level of a professional wrestling match and encouraging the autocratic tendencies of Trump and the worst of his supporters.flockofseagulls104 wrote:
What am I enabling? Am I enabling him to do the job he was elected to? Well, yeah. I also enabled Obama to do the job he was elected to, although I didn't like very much of what he did and.
There will be a day of reckoning... two in fact, one on Election Day and the second when the Mueller indictments start hitting the fan.
The left has used the same old, tired tactics for too long. Most of this country is fed up with being called 'deplorable', 'racist','homophobic', 'wanting dirty air', 'wanting children to die', ETC ETC ETC by self-appointed, self-righteous holier than thou idiots like you.
He is either too egotistical or narcissistic to care about all the hateful things said to him and about him and he's actually accomplishing some good things despite the mindless hatred you and your comrades throw at him.
Why don't you comment on the worst of the resistance? They are much more dangerous, rude and disrespectful than any of the 'deplorables'. And they are egged on and encouraged by the biased media and the Soros conglomerate.
You bringing up Soros proves you're thoroughly brainwashed.flockofseagulls104 wrote:I disrespectfully disagree. It is the lunatic 'resistance' that is the lowest of the low. We have never had, in my lifetime, a more tactless, immature president. But he is the first one to actually fight back against the tactics and dishonesty of the left. And I like that. I just wish he'd do it in a more intellectual way.silverscreenselect wrote:You (collectively) are enabling the degeneration of politics in this country to the level of a professional wrestling match and encouraging the autocratic tendencies of Trump and the worst of his supporters.flockofseagulls104 wrote:
What am I enabling? Am I enabling him to do the job he was elected to? Well, yeah. I also enabled Obama to do the job he was elected to, although I didn't like very much of what he did and.
There will be a day of reckoning... two in fact, one on Election Day and the second when the Mueller indictments start hitting the fan.
The left has used the same old, tired tactics for too long. Most of this country is fed up with being called 'deplorable', 'racist','homophobic', 'wanting dirty air', 'wanting children to die', ETC ETC ETC by self-appointed, self-righteous holier than thou idiots like you.
He is either too egotistical or narcissistic to care about all the hateful things said to him and about him and he's actually accomplishing some good things despite the mindless hatred you and your comrades throw at him.
Why don't you comment on the worst of the resistance? They are much more dangerous, rude and disrespectful than any of the 'deplorables'. And they are egged on and encouraged by the biased media and the Soros conglomerate.
Really? Does that sound hysterical to anyone else? You have Paul Ryan standing outside your house with an AK47?We're fighting for our lives and our family's lives against a Republican Party that wants nothing but more and more power.
https://populardemocracy.org/about-usBob Juch wrote:You bringing up Soros proves you're thoroughly brainwashed.flockofseagulls104 wrote:I disrespectfully disagree. It is the lunatic 'resistance' that is the lowest of the low. We have never had, in my lifetime, a more tactless, immature president. But he is the first one to actually fight back against the tactics and dishonesty of the left. And I like that. I just wish he'd do it in a more intellectual way.silverscreenselect wrote:
You (collectively) are enabling the degeneration of politics in this country to the level of a professional wrestling match and encouraging the autocratic tendencies of Trump and the worst of his supporters.
There will be a day of reckoning... two in fact, one on Election Day and the second when the Mueller indictments start hitting the fan.
The left has used the same old, tired tactics for too long. Most of this country is fed up with being called 'deplorable', 'racist','homophobic', 'wanting dirty air', 'wanting children to die', ETC ETC ETC by self-appointed, self-righteous holier than thou idiots like you.
He is either too egotistical or narcissistic to care about all the hateful things said to him and about him and he's actually accomplishing some good things despite the mindless hatred you and your comrades throw at him.
Why don't you comment on the worst of the resistance? They are much more dangerous, rude and disrespectful than any of the 'deplorables'. And they are egged on and encouraged by the biased media and the Soros conglomerate.
I call bullshit. The Vietnam draft ended, Jan. 27, 1973. You were 11½. You were scared of the boogeyman, too.Bob78164 wrote:Maybe that's because I'm old enough to remember being scared that I'd get drafted to fight in the Vietnam War.
Call it all you want. I was already in Junior High School. I can also tell you exactly what I was doing on August 8, 1974, when I heard that Nixon was going to address the nation and I can tell you where I was and what I was doing that night, when the Big Dick announced his resignation.Estonut wrote:I call bullshit. The Vietnam draft ended, Jan. 27, 1973. You were 11½. You were scared of the boogeyman, too.Bob78164 wrote:Maybe that's because I'm old enough to remember being scared that I'd get drafted to fight in the Vietnam War.
Bob, how old were you when you developed this fear of being drafted -- 6, 7, 8? Even younger? Perhaps you were in kindergarten when -- because of your high IQ and superior nursery school education -- you began to worry about the draft? If not, this may be the dumb-assiest argument "against violence but in favor of confrontation" e-v-e-r. You seem to be working way too hard to build some kind of mythology for yourself about what a brave and brilliant lad you were (and by extension, you are.) I just don't see that a lot of people are buying that.Bob78164 wrote:
Here's the thing. You think the things Donny is accomplishing are good, and that's why you don't like the resistance. We're fighting for our lives and our family's lives against a Republican Party that wants nothing but more and more power. And the Republicans are implementing their agenda by smashing more and more of the unwritten rules that used to hold us together. Playing nice is no longer an option. It's time to play to win, and that's what I expect from my elected representatives.
I draw the line at violence. But I have no issue with confrontation, as long as it's effective. Maybe that's because I'm old enough to remember being scared that I'd get drafted to fight in the Vietnam War. --Bob