Posted on 09/25/2019 1:38:50 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace tore into Republicans who support President Trump as the House formally launches an impeachment inquiry into his conduct involving Ukraine, suggesting that they're no longer "good people."
During a panel discussion on Tuesday, Wallace invoked a Washington Post opinion piece written by longtime GOP political consultant Mike Murphy that argued that Republican lawmakers should be pressured in joining the impeachment bandwagon.
"You know, Mike Murphy has a piece in The Washington Post sort of about good people that he used to know in the Republican Party. I don't share that optimism,' said Wallace, a former George W. Bush White House staffer. "I don't remember them as good people anymore because I've watched them march along like zombies to this president for more than three years."
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But our money is good enough to fund every
lib $ rathole and sh1thole
I will wear her disapproval as a badge of honor.
Back at’cha, bitch!
Hey, lady, it’s OK! I would never have thought you were “good people.” That is, if I thought about you all all, which I didn’t and won’t.
That’s OK because I’ve never thought of you lying democrats as ‘good people’ either
PMSnbc
Can’t wait for election night 2020!
At least finally they are being transparent. Was never about hatred for Trump but hatred always for those who hold his values.
At least finally they are being transparent. Was never about hatred for Trump but hatred always for those who hold his values.
I wish our side would STOP singing that same old tune, because, Sam, you are correct...THEY HATE ALL OF US.
HATE...TI’S WHAT THEY DO.
The poor media and the rats are like spoiled children who want ice cream for dinner and daddy see no
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