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Maybe you're just suggesting that Mitch & Lindsey will distance themselves from Trump & sail their own courses.
Tom, I am. They're very experienced at it. Remember, Graham was a McCain sycophant right up to McCain's death; only then did he 'see the light.' I don't understand McConnell, save for his superlative dedication to appointing conservative judges. With interest rates at the levels they are, you would think a cool 2.5 trillion would be a walk in the park to save homeowners, shopkeepers, airlines, major corporations employing millions, local economies, and lets not forget: 1.2 million for OPA. Do you visualize/predict Ted Cruz running for Prez in 2024 ? I don't visualize Mitch or Lindsey in that role. I do (Cruz). I'd rather see DeSantis run on his experience in the Congress, coupled with his executive experience managing Florida. But from now on the Repubs are the defenders of the working folks. Now, if we could only convince the nation's working women. Trump's economy put the most women to work ever! But, he's a bad orange meanie; and that matters more to them than putting food on the table, I guess. Bob |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: (Responding to Bob's OP forum message) That's the "far side" -- Where's a translator Bob, when I need one?? Maybe you're just suggesting that Mitch & Lindsey will distance themselves from Trump & sail their own courses. Do you visualize/predict Ted Cruz running for Prez in 2024 ? I don't visualize Mitch or Lindsey in that role. Anyhow, striving for more party unity would be welcome. But from now on the Repubs are the defenders of the working folks. Trump has carved that away from the Dems, big time. He changed the political landscape |