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Rep from a state I've never visited rips ancient Senate minority leader for not endorsing candidate in mayoral election of city I don't live in
He certainly has the California and that always goes over well in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, North Carolina and Georgia.
The First Amendment actually protects us from state persecution of speech and online admins. It's what the Founders wanted.
I really hope Toronto pulls this off. I think LA takes the next game with Yamamoto pitching, though.
Sinema was an incredibly weird case. She clearly didn't care about running for reelection or representing her state and Gallego is a good...
Lmao imagine having your brain be so utterly rotted by online culture wars that you're cautious about watching the killer clown show.
I genuinely don't understand how we've got nearly 30 pages of poo flinging about a mayoral candidate in a city most of us don't live in.
Don't be hasty
That's because it's their plan.
Exactly. They have the power to eliminate the filibuster and, if I'm thinking like a GOP strategist, doing that might make the most sense to...
I'll be happy if we can spoil A&M's season
It was the Titans part of the story that overrode my good sense
Fire him today if this is true. He wants to abandon the team after his "generational" quarterback recruit is a bust and he neglected to recruit an...
There is no way that polls for a Maine Senate primary matter this far in advance.
I agree for the most part. But, all races are local and Trump's local impact to Virginia has been outsized compared to other places.
They'll get their socialist handout and be happy that he's punishing their cultural enemies. Win-win.
Speaking as someone who lives in northern Virginia, the party would be stupid to not run against Trump in this election. His administration has...
It's a vicious cycle. The coastal cities have poisoned the Democratic "brand" so badly that true economic populists like Sherrod Brown cannot win...
Totally. The Senate is an institution set up, formally and informally, to resist change. It's why dinosaurs like Chuck Grassley still sit stop...
The merits of my argument or getting the coastal Democrats to cede power? Because if it's the latter, I agree with you.