Posted on 02/01/2022 5:13:57 PM PST by cotton1706
The senator for Maine who bills herself as a sensible moderate is already signaling she could oppose President Biden’s Supreme Court nominee
Maine Senator Susan Collins has a lot of friends. First elected to the Senate in 1996, she developed a reputation as a reasonable, moderate Republican willing to work across the aisle to get things done. These years of niceties and moderation, culminating in her party-breaching vote to convict Donald Trump in his post-Jan. 6 impeachment trial, have turned Collins into one Democrats’ last remaining hopes for making progress in a deadlocked Congress, and a potential saving grace should the Grand Old Party decided to wholeheartedly embrace Trumpism once again.
Or, that’s the narrative that Susan Collins likes to put forward. In reality, she has proved time and time again to be just as craven as the rest, and only interested in moderation or bipartisanship when it serves her agenda.
(Excerpt) Read more at rollingstone.com ...
These are supposedly the types of "Republicans" that they love. Completely worthless, principleless people.
But then, to their horror, they find out that they are, in reality, completely worthless principleless people.
And no pressure can be brought to bear, because she was just reelected.
Wait till she starts getting death threats from libtards and let’s see what kind of tune she’s dancing to 🤪
Shakey beotch.
She had plenty of that during the Kavanaugh hearings including some deranged Leftist sending an envelope of powder to her home. https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/woman-prison-powder-sen-susan-collins-73917393
Sounds like this transgender presstitute Jackie Crosbie is upset, but hey the rolling stone has been a die hard supporter of communists since it began, I hope she cries all night and ruins her makeup.
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