Do you still support MTG?

Jarod

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How do you feel about MTG denying under oath that she wanted the election invalidated.
 
1) what evidence do you have to the contrary....
2) only the people who elected her support her......the rest of us just support the right of people to elect who they want.......
 
nothingburger thread. Thats why no posts hardly. I just dropped in to make fun of it. :laugh:
 
nothingburger thread. Thats why no posts hardly. I just dropped in to make fun of it. :laugh:

Is that what you think you did? Greene is the face of Trumpys and the Repubs now. There is nobody who can back what she says and does. You did not even attempt to.
 
Is that what you think you did? Greene is the face of Trumpys and the Repubs now. There is nobody who can back what she says and does. You did not even attempt to.

I think it’s funny that almost all of them Deny who they are when put under oath or face any Consequences.
 
How do you feel about MTG denying under oath that she wanted the election invalidated.

As long as she keeps voting for policies I want,. and against those I don't, I don't care about the endless Stalinist House drama...


That the Constitution was violated in 2020 to allow millions of illegal mail in ballots, by at least FOUR Democrats state executive branches, is beyond question.

Why aren't you upset about that, since you're so "concerned about elections?
 
I think that Democrat / Leftist efforts to remove various Republican candidates from the ballot via a legal means--however vague or justified-- only shows how utterly weak their political position really is. If the Democrats / Left had better ideas, better policies, better connection to the public, they'd win office on the merits of those positions. But they know they can't win on that basis so they're resorting to legal fenagling and obscure law to try and get a judge shopped by them that is friendly to their politics to kick their opponent(s) off the ballot.
 
I think that Democrat / Leftist efforts to remove various Republican candidates from the ballot via a legal means--however vague or justified-- only shows how utterly weak their political position really is. If the Democrats / Left had better ideas, better policies, better connection to the public, they'd win office on the merits of those positions. But they know they can't win on that basis so they're resorting to legal fenagling and obscure law to try and get a judge shopped by them that is friendly to their politics to kick their opponent(s) off the ballot.

LOL
 
I think that Democrat / Leftist efforts to remove various Republican candidates from the ballot via a legal means--however vague or justified-- only shows how utterly weak their political position really is. If the Democrats / Left had better ideas, better policies, better connection to the public, they'd win office on the merits of those positions. But they know they can't win on that basis so they're resorting to legal fenagling and obscure law to try and get a judge shopped by them that is friendly to their politics to kick their opponent(s) off the ballot.

Nah; I don't think that's it.
 
Nah; I don't think that's it.

Yea, it is. The Left is trying to remove two Republicans in Arizona and wants Sinema gone as well. It's not happening but that doesn't stop them from trying. It's all they've got as both Republicans head into the mid-terms pretty much unchallenged. Green is the same thing. Whatever you think of her, she's almost certain to get reelected in her district. So, the Left is going the legal route to try and kick her off the ballot.

The problem in all these cases is the Left's platform doesn't resonate in the least with the voters in those areas. They can't fight these candidates with ideas and better policies so they are trying to get them removed in what could be termed a legal dirty trick. It's likely to backfire on them and make these candidates win by even bigger margins.
 
Yea, it is. The Left is trying to remove two Republicans in Arizona and wants Sinema gone as well. It's not happening but that doesn't stop them from trying. It's all they've got as both Republicans head into the mid-terms pretty much unchallenged. Green is the same thing. Whatever you think of her, she's almost certain to get reelected in her district. So, the Left is going the legal route to try and kick her off the ballot.

The problem in all these cases is the Left's platform doesn't resonate in the least with the voters in those areas. They can't fight these candidates with ideas and better policies so they are trying to get them removed in what could be termed a legal dirty trick. It's likely to backfire on them and make these candidates win by even bigger margins.

LOL
 
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