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By johnforbes
#95600
Like Corker, Flake couldn't get elected to be dogcatcher.

What a shock after Flake wrote a book about his "conscience" and his "principles" -- i.e., he stands for nothing but wanting to be a Democrat.
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By RealJustme
#95603
Agree, this is good stuff, Trump is coming through on his promises to drain the swamp, plenty more to booted out of government. The left will swoop in an give Flake a multi million dollar book deal for his loyalty to them. It makes no difference that the book will never sell. It's long been a way of paying off loyalty to award outrageous book deals to those who sacrifice themselves for the libtard cause.
By sillydaddy
#95605
No one is asking them to be buddies with the President, they don't even have to like him...
Just do their damn jobs!.......
But even that is way too hard for them...bunch of crybabies..! :o :lol:
By Clownkicker
#95607
The trouble is you clowns don't know when you're better off.

Flake and Corker both voted 100% with the Trump agenda. Exactly what do you nimrods want from people that aren't "buddies with the President, they don't even have to like him..."? :shock:
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By RealJustme
#95609
The trouble is you clowns don't know when you're better off.

Flake and Corker both voted 100% with the Trump agenda
That explains why Schumer said Flake was the most respected person in Congress and will be deeply missed. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
By Clownkicker
#95615
As far as I can tell, you morons think every Republican in Congress is a flake. Which is exactly what I have been saying for years.

Now suddenly you all agree with me, after years of pretending I was wrong. :lol:
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By RealJustme
#95616
The fact that Clown is trying to rush and defend him, demonstrates how much a flake Flake is. Watch for the book deal as his payoff for diverting from today's breaking news that the Obama Administration sold America out to the Russians.
By Clownkicker
#95623
You're the one who finally came around to finally agreeing with ME, dummy.

I've been on the Republicans' case for years. You're just catching on. Where do you think the name "conservatard" comes from?
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By namngulfvet
#95627
Clownkicker wrote:So what you're saying is that no one who votes the Trump agenda can be respected in Congress? :lol:

I see your point, Tool.
So your saying Trumps, agenda sucks.
He wants better health care whats wrong with that!
He wants a better tax structure that will benefit everyone.
He wants laws upheld and enforced.
He wants ILLEGALS TO STOP GETTING BENEFITS ON THE BACK OF TAXPAYERS.

What do you have against make it better for all.
If it were up to you we would be a Socialist shit hole taxed to death, crime running rampant, no laws, open boarders with everyone mooching off the American tax payers.

What Flake, McCain and the rest dont like is the way he does it. Trump wants it now not 5 years down the road. We dont need assholes like McCain, Flake, Pelosi, Schumer and the rest of the lazy ass ilk who are in it for themselves.
By snakeoil
#95635
Hell yes! We definitely can't have a Senator that thinks for himself and attempts to do the right thing. If he's not going to champion the party line (no matter how insane it is) he has to go. Our Constitution demands that Senators treat every word from the Presdent's mouth as gospel. About the President telling people not to vote for a certain Congressman or Senator? That's fine: the citizens of a state don't have the right to elect who they want if it's against how the President thinks. The President should publish a list of the Senators and Congressmen of his party that he wants out of office to make it easier for the citizens..
By johnforbes
#95636
Obviously, a member of a party need not treat every word from the president as gospel.

There is a plethora of evidence -- from every partisan stripe -- to prove that.

However, what you see from McCain and Flake et alia is that they don't want to do what they themselves have repeatedly pledged to do.

McCain said over and over again that he wanted to repeal Obamacare, but he lacked the spine to do it.

Flake is totally free to become a Democrat, but instead he has pranced about with his book about his wonderful (virtue signal) "principles" and how fabulous and noble he is, but he opposes the president in his own party and Flake has accomplished nothing on his own.

Other than more illegal aliens, what do McCain and Flake stand for?
By snakeoil
#95648
John I don't agree or disagree with your post but I feel that McCain is not my Senator and I don't have the right to demand that he dance to any tune. The people of Arizona just reelected him and my opinion on his reelection isn't worth 2 cents.

I totally disagree with any President drumming a Congressman or Senator out of office with his words or support.
By johnforbes
#95654
I see that point, but my understanding is that neither Flake nor Corker had a chance of being reelected regardless of them arguing with Trump.
By sillydaddy
#95661
If they put this much energy into their jobs they would be a shoo-in in the next election!

I'm guessing..This the hardest these two have worked since being elected.... :lol:
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