Posted on 02/27/2023 5:25:52 PM PST by ChicagoConservative27
MSNBC contributor Claire McCaskill said Monday on “Deadline” that the Republican Party now embraces the “value of lying” because they embraced “big fat liar” former President Donald Trump.
Anchor Nicolle Wallace said, “I think Claire, you and I are relics from an era when you could disagree about stuff, lots of stuff, big stuff, but you, by and large, shared facts. I think what the Dominion lawsuit lays bare, what the Congressman’s describing about Kevin McCarthy being beheld into the lowest element of his caucus. The people who went on TV and bragged about breaking him to give him the votes to become speaker have no interest in associating anything the Republican Party is with the truth.”
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Two dumb lying whores having a conversation, one of them said to the other....
She’s ugly too.
Sounds like they need to change Parties.
It’s true …. Claire and Nicole are relics.
Be careful who you are calling fat “little” miss Clair. Your BMI must be up around 30.
Liar lying about other people who don’t lie.
Democrats accusing someone else of lying. Hilarious. Where did COVID come from again?
Whats amazing is this guy knows he’s been on the wrong side almost all of the time and the vast majority of Trumps lies have been proven true. Again and again it happens. These folks have zero shame. Imagine hating someone so much you warp your entire sense of reality so lying to yourself become a natural reaction to debate. Whats worse telling lies to others or lying to yourself?
Seriously? MSNBC and McCaskill? Veracity is not within their realm.
Let’s see. Todd Akin GAVE her the 2nd 6 years in the senate. First time(2006) it was Talent. Couda been Bush’s fault or Talent had none.
WILL ANYONE IN HER FAMILY PUT HER INTO A REHAB FOR ALCOHOL???
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