Diana
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Seriously side-eyeing anyone who's out here shilling for Liz Cheney like Democrats need to be giving her props for...what exactly?

She didn't actively try to overthrow the government. Cool, I guess.
04:22 PM - Dec 07, 2023 (Edited)
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Jason Ginsburg
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In response to Diana.
Don't have to love her, but I have to respect that she basically ended her political career and gave up a lifetime safe seat in Congress to sound the alarm *to her fellow Republicans* about Trump.
04:26 PM - Dec 07, 2023
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Isa-Lee Wolf
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In response to Jason Ginsburg.
It was a calculated move for this exact moment so people like you would ignore what she actually supports and her real record and pretend she's some kind of hero for doing the bare minimum.

She didn't "give up her career" she bet on being the new face of the same old party.
05:28 PM - Dec 07, 2023
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Jason Ginsburg
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So? The party as it is now presents an existential threat to this country. The old GOP did not. I don't like that GOP and won't ever vote for it, but that version was reasonable and could be negotiated with. The alternative cannot. So which will it be? Because the GOP isn't going anywhere.
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05:32 PM - Dec 07, 2023
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Andrew Senior
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In response to Jason Ginsburg.
Same thing happening all over the world. Previously sane right wing parties drifting to the extreme right and losing touch with reality.
11:21 PM - Dec 07, 2023
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Erik Siegrist
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In response to Jason Ginsburg.
The "old" GOP absolutely did. They're how we got Trump in the first place
11:10 PM - Dec 07, 2023
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Isa-Lee Wolf
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In response to Jason Ginsburg.
The GOP has ALWAYS been an existential threat to the US.

Always.

What we're seeing isn't some radical new policy, it is, and please read this twice:

THE NATURAL CULMINATION OF STANDARD REPUBLICAN POLICY.

How do you not get that? THIS IS WHO REPUBLICANS ARE.

Look at her voting record.
05:40 PM - Dec 07, 2023
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Jason Ginsburg
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In response to Isa-Lee Wolf.
If it has always been an existential threat to the US, how did the country survive all the Republican presidents? How about 1981 - 1993? We seem to still be here.

NOW the threat is existential. Trump has changed the party and politics in general. Now we have to stop him. Cheney is on our side!
05:41 PM - Dec 07, 2023
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