Monday, November 13, 2023

The week that was in right wing idiocy

 One thing the Republicans deal in better than anyone is hypocrisy.

Proof of this is a report that revealed that Kentucky Misrepresentative James Combover, who is insisting he has evidence of some shady dealings involving the Biden family dating back to at least 2018, when Joe Biden was but a private citizen, had also loaned some money to a relative of his, but the diff is, as Farron Cousins explains, Combover went under the table......


Combover insists that Biden broke the law. He didn't, but GOPers won't accept that, obsessed as they are with getting even over 2 impeachments lodged against Citizen Pampers (Donald Trump). If the revelations surrounding Combover are brought to light on the House floor, and airing on C-Span, for example, then, suddenly, the GOPers look like the tools they are.
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Alina Habba-Dabba-Doo went on Fox No News Sunday, and claimed that Citizen Pampers will be seeking a mistrial "soon".  Yeah, sure, and pigs will fly. Dumb Donald II will be the first defense witness called back as early as today in NYC. That's not going to end well.
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Traitor to the 518 Elise Stefanik filed an ethics complaint the other day against NY judge Arthur Engoron, in a vain attempt to try to save the Tangerine Turncoat. We all know she's looking for brownie points from Diaper Don, but she's better off getting off the Trump Train to save her career, before she ends up as collateral damage in next year's election. She sold her soul to advance her career, but is it really worth it?
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With Election Day having come and gone, news comes along that conservative moron Charlie Kirk and others are whining about how America's musical sweetheart, Taylor Swift, urged her mostly youthful fan base to get out and vote during the elections.

I know this. If Kirk wanted to debate Taylor, he'd lose in about 10 seconds.

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