

Depends entirely on who you share a room with.


Depends entirely on who you share a room with.


Uninterested in a competitive Republican primary in 2028, Turning Point USA plans to deploy representatives across Iowa’s 99 counties in the coming months to build the campaign infrastructure it believes could deliver Vance, a Midwesterner from nearby Ohio, a decisive victory, potentially short-circuiting a fractious GOP race, insiders said.
Nothing about the modern conservative movement is authentic. It’s all orchestrated and astroturfed by wealthy GOP elites, and then promoted and disseminated by paid influencers.
Sure. Because progressives just love getting their feeds flooded by paid influencers pushing a single, monotone message. That worked out so well, a few months back when folks realized the DNC was paying content providers to promote pro-establishment talking points.
Anyone else remember David Pakman?


All the doors lock and then they catch fire.


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Get ready for the DOJ to drop a lawsuit.


Unfortunately, the argument they are making is that the 14th amendment only applies to the “States”…not the Federal government.
So, while “No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws”…the Federal government would have no such restrictions.
…and with the current Supreme Court being what it is, they may actually allow this interpretation to stand. So, get ready, folks. They’re definitely coming for US citizens next.


Doesn’t change the fact that a lot of Democrats have recently gone in front of the media, praising MTG for her recent “pivot”. This article isn’t the only example either. I’ve watched interviews and read several other articles where they’ve been saying the same things.
I have no problem with giving someone credit, where credit is due…but when you actually listen to the totality of MTG’s grievances here, you quickly realize, that she still does not align with the left’s perspectives on these topics, at all.
It’s like the difference between right-wing and left-wing criticisms of Israel. One side is criticizing Israeli policy regarding their treatment of Palestinians…and the other side just hates Jews. You can’t exactly praise someone like Nick Fuentes for “being right about Israel”, without overlooking everything he says is “wrong with Israel”. Pretending like MTG is somehow, suddenly “on our side”, requires you to ignore everything she actually stands for.


Lol! Wow. So, you are going to make me copy and paste half the article here, instead of just reading it.
Ok…
Some Democrats have praised these recent remarks by Greene.
Representative Ro Khanna, a California Democrat, told Newsweek he is appreciative of Greene’s recent comments.
“I appreciate what Marjorie Taylor Greene is saying about health, home and auto insurance being unaffordable for most Americans and for calling out efforts to prevent any state from passing legislation to protect workers or kids from AI. I look forward to working with anyone in Congress to do something bipartisan on bringing down costs or AI,” he said.
Senator Ruben Gallego, an Arizona Democrat, told CNN on October 9 that her messaging is stronger than some Democrats.
“Well, she’s not doing better than me, but she’s definitely doing better than a lot of Democrats,” he said.
Senator Jeanne Shaheen, a New Hampshire Democrat, voiced agreement with Greene’s comments on the ACA credits in a post to X on October 9.
“Millions of moms just like @RepMTG are worried about how their families are going to afford health care if the ACA enhanced premium tax credits expire. We can take action now to extend these credits. Let’s work together to get this done and prevent costs from soaring,” Shaheen wrote.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries said Monday on MSNBC’s Katy Tur Reports that he has not met with Greene, but said she has had a “surprisingly enlightened few weeks in terms of her perspective on both the Epstein files.”
Grant Davis Reeher, professor of political science at Syracuse University, told Newsweek that Democrats’ praise of Greene is representative of “the enemy of my enemy is my friend” logic.
“It seems more like straightforward political opportunism, and once again the issue of Trump, pro and con, is driving the bus,” he said. “Given all that MTG has said over the years, it seems very strange that any Democrat would align themselves with her, on anything. But these are strange political times.”
Stephen Farnsworth, professor of political science at the University of Mary Washington, told Newsweek that Greene recognizes that the Epstein scandal “is not going away,” while other Republicans would “prefer not to recognize” that.
I’m going to stop there, because if you didn’t read that far down the 1st time, you probably aren’t going to read this far down, this time either.


Yeah, that’s kind of what I was asking. I know that a lower court has also ruled that deploying them in DC was also illegal…pending appeal. And if I recall, they said the same thing about California…also still pending appeal, or something.
It really does seem like they’re going to have to get the Super Court involved in every state, separately…even though the rulings are all based on the same arguments.


Ummm…did you really need me to quote the article for you? You could just read it, you know.


Didn’t read the rest of the article, huh? Down below that one quote, there’s a whole list from prominent Democrats.


Yeah…Trailer Park Boys was pretty great.


Are they going to have to make separate rulings for every city Trump wants to invade, or does this decision apply to all of them?


Never fart while taking a pee…you might just shit your pants.
Are these all variations on a bucket of potatoes?
Oh, they “checked”. They held up the color chart.