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(4,513 posts)red dog 1
(33,859 posts)(A few of the replies)
- "Katie Miller is a hypocrite and scumbag married to a piece of ($HIT)"
- "It's a damn shame she and her freakish Nazi husband reproduced"
- "Katie Miller proves she is as vulgar as her vile husband every day"
- "They fully deserve each other and whatever criminal and civil penalties await them in the future"
- "Do you actually have sex with that pin head Katie?"
a kennedy
(36,912 posts)fujiyamasan
(2,260 posts)Whats the point of them?
Look at the replies to Bidens comment. Theyre as bad as Millers.
Honestly, Ill just outright say it. Fuck Lindsey Graham. And I dont care about Biden, his son, or Harris comments saying fake nice things about dead fascists. They all seem quaint but at the same time, sort of out of touch given how toxic this culture is. Fake politeness and niceties dont heal this polarization. Until republicans try to heal this rift, democrats once again appear pathetically weak.
Ohio Joe
(21,912 posts)And not being like a magat. But you go ahead and act just like them while blaming Dems on the way there.
fujiyamasan
(2,260 posts)Read the fucking comments on that X page and come back and tell me this so called civilized behavior is winning democrats any votes.
Id like to hear what Graham had to say about Harris behind her back. I doubt it was gracious.
Besides in this environment no one believes any of this is sincere anyways. Its all political theater. I get the need for it, but Im not going to act like I even care for it anymore.
If Republicans want decency and graciousness maybe they should try to act like they deserve it.
Everyone wants to go back to a better But theyve poisoned the well way too deep for me to think its happening right away.
But I guess Im not an elected politician either so Ill leave this at that.
Ohio Joe
(21,912 posts)You have Interesting role models.
LetMyPeopleVote
(184,804 posts)
Link to tweet
Lindsey and I served together in Congress for over a decade, and worked closely on many issues throughout the years. We traveled the world together as members of the Senate Foreign Relations committee. We disagreed often, and sometimes loudly.
Lindsey and I did agree on the profound importance of public service. Like me, he loved the Senate as an institution, even with all its flaws and complexities.
To his family, his staff, his constituents in South Carolina, and everyone who loved him: Jill and I are keeping you in our prayers.
Shrek
(4,513 posts)onenote
(46,502 posts)Because if the shoe fits....