Posted on 11/17/2021 11:34:43 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
Former President Donald Trump ripped into Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) once again on Wednesday, giving the leader an invective-filled ultimatum to stand firm against raising the debt ceiling and keep his conference unified against President Biden’s spending agenda.
Trump blasted his former Senate ally as “stupid” and a “fool” and accused him of “incompetence” in a long, tangled statement that jumped from expressing displeasure over Republican votes on a procedural motion related to raising the debt limit in October, to Congress’s passage of the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill this month, to the ongoing Democratic talks over a social spending bill.
(Excerpt) Read more at thehill.com ...
re: “an invective-filled ultimatum “
I’ll bet the characterization of this ‘letter’ is wrong ... I don’t trust the MSM.
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“Trump blasted his former Senate ally as “stupid” and a “fool” and accused him of “incompetence”
3/3
Thank you Donald. Never, ever treat treasonous rats with respect.
And if the Republicans take the Senate in 2022 and Trump is reelected in 2024 he’s going to have to contend with Senate Majority Leader McConnell. If Trump has an agenda he wants passed McConnell can, and probably will, throw a wrench into the works.
I love this man!
Yes, the truth hurts and I’m sure the turtle is all watery eyed and his waddle is waddling
I don’t think the yurtle was ever POTUS Trumps ally...ever
Mitch McConnell must go...period....he is weak, useless & a traitor to the Republican Caucus!!! from head to toe!!!
He’s no conservative.
Don’t know that it helps much to influence people by insulting them. Trump must believe McConnell is beyond redemption.
Is that even possible?
I don’t think he’s weak....compromised? DEFINITELY
Agreed. I’d like to read that for myself.
t some Republicans, including Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio), a co-author of the bipartisan infrastructure bill, argue that passing the bipartisan infrastructure bill has made it tougher for Democrats to pass their climate and social spending agenda under budget reconciliation. They reason that liberals now have less leverage over centrists such as Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) because the most popular items on Biden’s agenda have already passed.
This type of strategy never, ever works with the Dems. They will, one most strongly suspects, GAIN leverage if passed. Oh, and confidential to Mister Portman, if Mister Manchin is a "centrist" then we might need to re-evaluate the term.
The turtle can have his ChiCom inlaws wipe his tears or anywhere else that needs wiping.
For a change?
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