
ROTFLMCFASHWUAO!!!
Repubs WON More SUPERMAJORITIES Than EVER / Dr. Steve Turley
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsAXNmJrRMo
Pro life women carried the day.
<><>2022 Repub wave is bigger (more votes) than tea party 2014…
<><>Republicans outvoted democrats 52-46 nationwide…
<><>6 million vote advantage for republicans…
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44 million total Dem votes reported. Where did Biden’s 37.5 million voters go?
(FREEPER PETE DOVGAN)
Dems wasted $200 million just on serial losers Stacey and Beto…
JUDGES negate Biden imposing vaccine mandates, canceling personal debt;
sends an unmistakable message: America has no kings under its Constitution.
Grassroots parental rights groups win key school board victories across nation.
Prominent Pollster Scott Rasmussen Says Time for
America to Mandate All Ballots Be Counted on Election Day.
Even this spoof paper jokes on the assumption that the election is legitimate

“Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, the GOP puppetmaster adept at appearing to do nothing for the Republican party while working tirelessly behind the scenes to actually do nothing.”
Absolutely PERFECT!
Gee...Even the Bee is parroting the Swamps new line...
“...unphased...”
Come on, BB! This is no time for mailing it in.
Presumably, the term you were groping for is “unfazed”.
__________
https://www.techtarget.com/whatis/feature/Are-you-unphased-or-unfazed
Are you unphased or unfazed?
Writing for Business
Published: 10 Feb 2020
Which is correct?
The user-training for the new business intelligence software was extensive, in the hopes that employees would be __________ by the change.
a. unphased
b. unfazed
Answer: b.
Explanation:
A phase is a stage; the word is usually a noun. People may go through phases but we don’t say they’re phased when they do so.
Faze, on the other hand, only means to disrupt someone’s composure. It comes from an Old English word, fésian, meaning to frighten or to startle into flight.
Interestingly, we only seem to use faze in the negative sense. Someone is not fazed by something or was unfazed — you don’t hear about people being fazed.
__________
https://www.askdifference.com/unphased-vs-unfazed/
Unphased vs. Unfazed
Published: 10 Feb, 2020
Views: 1,993
Unphased
adjective
Not phased; not organized or structured in chronological phases.
Unfazed
adjective
Not frightened or hesitant; undaunted; not put off.
‘After stumbling and landing on her face, the toddler picked herself up and continued unfazed.’;
DeSantis rightfully rules Florida. He IS Florida.
Florida shows you don’t need a red wave, you just need to clean up the elections and the wave will take care of itself.
Without that, he'll never get to be the magistrate again, as I personally would like now to occur.
I do live The Bee
ROTFL!