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You said 99%...you are wrong period.A little less than 60% is a majority of the time is it not?
If I wanted to distort what nota said, I would've cropped her quote to ignore something... like you just did cutting out what I just presented from her post here... that you cropped out.
j-mac, stop with the alt facts. The thread is too easy to check out, and there you are caught.You said 99%...you are wrong period.
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You said 99%...you are wrong period.
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LOL @ your attempt to paint her as some sort of solid Republican party line voter because she votes with her party on more than half the votes. What she is in practical terms is a progressive republican in a state comprised of many libertarians. I have had the pleasure of spending a few months in Maine for work. I covered most of the state spending a couple weeks in each area before moving to the next. Most of the state is very rural and most of the residents are blue collar. Moderates fit that states M.O. most of the people I encountered were very friendly and welcoming but at the same time they minded their own business. If it wasn't so damn cold I would consider living there.It is not a grade.
It is a majority of the time. No amount of ridiculous grammar school grade-scale spin will erase that fact.
No, I mean start working for the people instead of for themselves and their own continued power.
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Why not? Democrats are very good at that, why should Republicans expect different.Exactly.
These days, being a Republican means that you d exactly as you're told 100% of the time.
That's how you get a good grade—obedience.
Or at least that seems to be the argument.
Lol you think Graham is revered?
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Exactly.
These days, being a Republican means that you d exactly as you're told 100% of the time.
That's how you get a good grade—obedience.
Or at least that seems to be the argument.
LOL @ your attempt to paint her as some sort of solid Republican party line voter because she votes with her party on more than half the votes. What she is in practical terms is a progressive republican in a state comprised of many libertarians. I have had the pleasure of spending a few months in Maine for work. I covered most of the state spending a couple weeks in each area before moving to the next. Most of the state is very rural and most of the residents are blue collar. Moderates fit that states M.O. most of the people I encountered were very friendly and welcoming but at the same time they minded their own business. If it wasn't so damn cold I would consider living there.
If I were to guess I would bet that you want to portray her as a solid con because it advances the narrative that Trump is disliked by everyone. The reality is that you really need to look at all her votes and determine why she voted for against each one to really grade her appropriately.
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From what friends at the U tell me, Dr. A is a great person but also a die-hard Clintonista.
If I were the GOP candidate, I would only hammer two things: Allen loves Clinton, Allen loves Pelosi.
She would lose by 20 points.
Just saying it's hard to cast her out as a RINO when she votes with her party the majority of the time. Ya'lls party purification standards are insane.
On a similar note, you're pragmatic enough to see the same thing with purity Berniecrats also .
Utah seems to have benevolent fascism partnership of public and private down to a science. There "Lds socialized culture" is enforced in the legislature. The drink drive limit is going to be 05%, and the management of the state liquor stores, I understand, are a disgrace.
Actually I saw it as the left wing of the democratic party having been booted out due to DLC standards of purification that started in the Clinton years.
I have property in SLC and St. George, and get to the state often.I first started going to Vernal, Utah after my sophomore year in college, following my millwright journeymen buddies. That's back when you had to bring your own beer. Thats also when we couldn't get Coors east of the Mississippi, so we'd stop in Colorado to load up.
We were so ****en poor back then. We camped north of Vernal at Steinaker and Red Fleet and would go up to Flaming Gorge on their days off. I fell in love with Utah 44 years ago .
The sooner the Berniecrats get over Clinton the better. It will be just like the other 4 special elections, close the gap in 2018 and win in 2020 .
The sensible part of the Dems have abandoned Clinton and Perez and Pelosi. Those days of majority support are gone, I think.
I have property in SLC and St. George, and get to the state often.
I dont have intimate knowledge of her voting record but based on the limited knowledge of some of the positions she has taken in the past. I tend to believe she is likely a RINO. She has sided with the dems position and against the gop platform on multiple ocassions. RINO or not its safe to say she is not a lock and step gop platform voter.Just saying it's hard to cast her out as a RINO when she votes with her party the majority of the time. Ya'lls party purification standards are insane.
I dont have intimate knowledge of her voting record but based on the limited knowledge of some of the positions she has taken in the past. I tend to believe she is likely a RINO. She has sided with the dems position and against the gop platform on multiple ocassions. RINO or not its safe to say she is not a lock and step gop platform voter.
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-im-worried/?tid=ss_tw&utm_term=.7317a27bf468
Sometimes it is interesting to hear what politicians talk about in private, because when hearing them speak honestly in private we can understand what really goes on in Washington.
Yea, Sue Collins, suck it up sister because you're no better than Trump is. And WaPo, you guys suck just as much and for the same reason.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-im-worried/?tid=ss_tw&utm_term=.7317a27bf468
Sometimes it is interesting to hear what politicians talk about in private, because when hearing them speak honestly in private we can understand what really goes on in Washington.
"RINO", every one drink!
No, actually not Lutherf.
That deplorable mother****er of congressman threatened to try and fight her to the death.
They ridiculed him in direct response.
That's the sign of a sane person.
So is ridiculing the POTUS for being a crazy mother****er...he's given us more than enough evidence to convict him of that 10x over.
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