Posted on 01/08/2023 5:16:08 PM PST by SoConPubbie
That interview came across as Nancy resenting she wasn’t important enough to be included in the negotiations. Calling Gaetz a back-bencher and a fraud? Seems she’s the real back-bencher.
Oh my! Head nodding in agreement. You, too, see the
remarkable resemblance. Maybe not a coincidence. After
all, it was a Disney movie.
I mean she’s in a very purple district she won by one point. Not everyone has a seat they don’t have to work for.
In other words, she is a RINO.
I have lived in SC for 25 years and I can’t understand why we have had all these RINOS in office. Lindsey Graham, Nikki Haley, Trey Gowdy and Nancy Mace just to name a few. Most of the people I know are pretty conservative. Possibly the open primary system has something to do with it. Glad we primaried Tom Rice out of the 7th District.
There is a secular proverb, “The only thing in the middle of the road are painted stripes and dead skunks.”
Funny, I don’t see anything in the Constitution about backbenchers etc.
Can this woman explain how she can come to the conclusion
that she can’t decide which side to come down on?
How can anyone be sitting on a fence right now?
Baffling...
They keep saying we won and got everything we wanted. They seem to forget about needing to vote. This is the 2nd RINO who is going to try and screw it up
Looks like she’s going to be the next Liz Cheney.
Another Nancy. Great. /S
Good one.
And an occasional jackass...
Purple = Commie
[A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within. An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for he is known and carries his banner openly.]
According to the historical record nations generally fall, not to treason, but to external attack. To the extent there are internal factors, a big one is large scale civil war, which was a recurring event in Rome. It killed large numbers of productive people, wrecked significant amounts of infrastructure and depleted rainy day stores. Regions at war had the normal rhythms of commerce and agriculture interrupted and whatever surplus existed requisitioned to feed, supply and pay soldiers and the porters they required. As Rome’s material and manpower reserves were depleted in response to incessant and bloody civil wars, its borders contracted as a result of traditional adversaries fishing in troubled waters.
Which of the parties in Roman civil wars were traitors? That depends on who won. At the risk of sounding glib, you could say that winners were patriots and losers were traitors.
I am ashamed and embarrassed to ask for a Palmetto State ping for this clueless RINOette.
This is why there was a time when men didn’t want women to vote or get involved in politics. They think with their hearts, not their brains. A real loser way to play in the politics game.
They are definitely in over their heads.
“ Looks like she’s going to be the next Liz Cheney.”
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And, like Liz Chaney, she may well end up OUTSMARTING HERSELF.
OK, so now that the election is over the ceremonial determination of who the “designated opponents” are to be can begin. These are the people from perceived safe districts who vote against their party passing ANY legislation that doesn’t benefit the Uniparty. There are always enough of them to thwart most any bill that “WE” would like to have passed.
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