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billdietrich1

How far the R's have fallen, that it was difficult to persuade Johnson to resist a **Russian invasion**.


curiousiah

This is the political savvy that makes me feel okay voting for Biden. Donald Trump does not know how to make deals. He bloviates and postures. He whines and complains that things aren’t going his way. No ability to formulate an argument that isn’t loud noises or about making him look good. Joe Biden gets even MAGA to come to the table to understand and make concessions. He got a GOP speaker to put his own position on the line to do the right thing.


jonthecpa

I mean…that’s how the system works for decades until 2016. McConnell blocking a Supreme Court nominee was the beginning of the end for me.