Examples of GOP Leadership

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Roger A. Shrubber

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you have to wonder what goes through these peoples minds...desantis has a good education, legal experience...how the fuck did he not know that this shit was stupid? it's easy to dismiss these people as idiots, because they do idiotic things...but some of them aren't stupid, and they're the worst of the bunch. they aren't deluded about what they're doing, they aren't innocently confused, they know exactly what they're about, and it's nothing good.
 

doublejj

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you have to wonder what goes through these peoples minds...desantis has a good education, legal experience...how the fuck did he not know that this shit was stupid? it's easy to dismiss these people as idiots, because they do idiotic things...but some of them aren't stupid, and they're the worst of the bunch. they aren't deluded about what they're doing, they aren't innocently confused, they know exactly what they're about, and it's nothing good.
This idiot has a Harvard Law degree.......
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Roger A. Shrubber

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trump is upset because he can't think of a way to take credit for sending those people to Martha's Vineyard...
i wonder if they did a dna test on them both, is desantis his illegitimate bastard?
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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hanimmal

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you have to wonder what goes through these peoples minds...desantis has a good education, legal experience...how the fuck did he not know that this shit was stupid? it's easy to dismiss these people as idiots, because they do idiotic things...but some of them aren't stupid, and they're the worst of the bunch. they aren't deluded about what they're doing, they aren't innocently confused, they know exactly what they're about, and it's nothing good.
Because it takes teams of the best and brightest working together to produce really good policy. All the work questioning one another and researching the reality of what they are doing takes a lot of time and effort.

That is what would be dictators like the idiot in DeSantistan haven’t learned from history. One person with a bunch of “yes men” will inevitably produce shit results.
 

Herb & Suds

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Roger A. Shrubber

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Walker downplays debate with Warnock: ‘I’m not that smart’
Georgia Senate hopeful Herschel Walker (R) downplayed himself ahead of his debate with Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) next month, saying “I’m not that smart” — comments that his campaign argued were sarcasm.

After some haggling between the two campaigns, the candidates announced last week that Warnock and Walker would be participating in a televised debate on Oct. 14 with Savannah, Ga., Nexstar affiliate WSAV. The Hill is owned by Nexstar.

Speaking to reporters on Friday, Walker was asked what kind of preparation he was doing for the debate.

“Talking to the voters, talking to you. You told me I gotta prepare, so I’m preparin’,” he said to the reporters. “I’m this country boy, you know, I’m not that smart. And he’s that preacher. He’s a smart man, wears these nice suits. So he going to show up there, embarrass me at the debate, October the 14th. And I’m just waiting, you know, I’ll show up and I’m [going to] do my best.”

Will Kiley, a spokesperson for Walker’s campaign, argued the candidate’s comments were sarcasm.

“It is a sad day when so many people in politics and the media don’t understand sarcasm. Herschel has been traveling across Georgia for over a year meeting the people and listening to their concerns,” he said in a statement. “Herschel is going to be ready on October 14 in Savannah to debate Raphael Warnock, who has to stand there and explain his horrendous voting record to the people.”

The Georgia Senate race has been considered one of the most competitive of this cycle and has been rated a “toss up” by the nonpartisan Cook Political Report.

A Quinnipiac University poll released last week showed Warnock leading Walker by 6 percentage points among likely Georgia voters, with the incumbent receiving 52 percent compared to the former football star receiving 46 percent.
if your staff has to point out that your comments about your own stupidity are sarcasm...maybe it isn't really sarcasm, and you just don't understand the difference? stupid.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Bagginski

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Walker downplays debate with Warnock: ‘I’m not that smart’
Georgia Senate hopeful Herschel Walker (R) downplayed himself ahead of his debate with Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) next month, saying “I’m not that smart” — comments that his campaign argued were sarcasm.

After some haggling between the two campaigns, the candidates announced last week that Warnock and Walker would be participating in a televised debate on Oct. 14 with Savannah, Ga., Nexstar affiliate WSAV. The Hill is owned by Nexstar.

Speaking to reporters on Friday, Walker was asked what kind of preparation he was doing for the debate.

“Talking to the voters, talking to you. You told me I gotta prepare, so I’m preparin’,” he said to the reporters. “I’m this country boy, you know, I’m not that smart. And he’s that preacher. He’s a smart man, wears these nice suits. So he going to show up there, embarrass me at the debate, October the 14th. And I’m just waiting, you know, I’ll show up and I’m [going to] do my best.”

Will Kiley, a spokesperson for Walker’s campaign, argued the candidate’s comments were sarcasm.

“It is a sad day when so many people in politics and the media don’t understand sarcasm. Herschel has been traveling across Georgia for over a year meeting the people and listening to their concerns,” he said in a statement. “Herschel is going to be ready on October 14 in Savannah to debate Raphael Warnock, who has to stand there and explain his horrendous voting record to the people.”

The Georgia Senate race has been considered one of the most competitive of this cycle and has been rated a “toss up” by the nonpartisan Cook Political Report.

A Quinnipiac University poll released last week showed Warnock leading Walker by 6 percentage points among likely Georgia voters, with the incumbent receiving 52 percent compared to the former football star receiving 46 percent.
Folks born in the south know that, when they hear “I‘m just a country boy”, they’re being swindled
 
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