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#129037
Today at his rally, Trump attacked a number of Republicans who he believes are bad for America and with whom we should all be very disappointed.

These included Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, Utah Sen. Mitt Romney, Georgia Republican Gov. Brian Kemp, Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wy.), Georgia Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, former Attorney General William Barr, Brett Kavanaugh, Neill Gorsuch, Amy Coney Barrett, Mike Pence, and the list of bad Republicans goes on. (We tried to warn him repeatedly, but he didn't listen. Now he agrees with us.)

Add them to Jeff Sessions and all the rest he fired over four years for doing a bad job and we pretty much agree on the main overarching point--that virtually all Republicans are bad for America. Trump couldn't find any good ones. Apparently the only two good Republicans lost their elections yesterday. That's very sad.

But I can live with it. The risk that they too would ultimately turn out to be bad for America was just too great because they are still Republicans.

I'm glad to finally start a thread on a political topic we can ALL agree on, both those against Trump and those who support him.

See, johnny, I will always admit when I agree with Trump on something. Can you?

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#129041
"What was it about those Republicans that made them bad for America?"-brandon

You should be asking Trump that, brandon. He can't seem to find a single good and honorable Republican to hire, whether for his Administration, the Supreme Court, or Republicans running state governments.

Why is that? I can only think of one reason--there just aren't any.

Do you have a better explanation to explain Trump's utter inability to get along with his own party or find anyone worth a damn to hire?
#129042
I have no problem with agreement where there is turf to agree on.

For example, Sessions and Barr did absolutely, positively NOTHING about the many and varied efforts to stage a rolling coup against Trump.

The gov and Sec of State of GA were probably in bed with Dominion in some way, and that consent decree was moronic and a guarantee of Repub defeat in GA.

Mitt Romney has always been a corporate weasel, and the same is true of Loeffler.

A crisis is interesting because it reveals character, and even Tom Cotton (who served in my old unit in the Army) was saying Trump should concede instead of fighting.

No, Trump was fighting not for Trump (he is a billionaire who became president, shed no tears for his unique life), but for an America First agenda.

Now what are we left with, other than Warnock a race-baiting socialist and Ossoff a 33-year-old little jerk?

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