Let’s start over without the anti-Semitic hate posts.

114 responses to “Let’s start over without the anti-Semitic hate posts.”

  1. It was good to see GF return.

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  3. I really thought Noem had her act together. She attacks DeSantis’ handling of Covid, saying she never closed her state down at all, but that’s dishonest because she did try to close her state down but the state legislature overruled her. Not to mention her longtime ongoing affair she lied about with Trumps former campaign manager.

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  4. Not to mention her veto of a bill protecting girls sports. She caved to the NCAA. So she fits supporting Trump.

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  5. jason NeverHaley2024! Avatar
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    Not to mention her longtime ongoing affair she lied about with Trumps former campaign manager.”

    Zzzzzzzz…….

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  6. I believe Epstein committed suicide. Deal with it.

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  7. jason NeverHaley2024! Avatar
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    Good. We need a lot more of this.

    “A group of about thirty faculty members of the University of Pennsylvania went to Israel this week on a three-day solidarity visit. They arrived on Tuesday. They have met with President Isaac Herzog and they have taken a group photo inside a bomb shelter during their visit to Kibbutz Kfar Aza in the south of Israel. The photo was taken after the all-clear siren alerted the community.

    Their packed itinerary included meetings with government officials, visits to major universities and a tour of devastated communities in the Gaza envelope, where hundreds were brutally tortured and murdered on October 7.

    The group is also scheduled to meet with Penn alumni and attend an academic conference on trauma at Tel Aviv University on Thursday before returning to the US.

    Ron Berman, Associate Professor of Marketing at Wharton, said the group is on a mission to build bridges with Israeli academic community members and to see the impact of the Hamas attacks. “

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  8. Trump’s numbers, except 2019, were close to Obama’s numbers. Biden really screwed up. Both can be true.

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  9. jason NeverHaley2024! Avatar
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    I believe Epstein committed suicide. Deal with it.”

    Me too. He new he was going to spend the rest of his life in jail whether he pleaded guilty or underwent a circus of a trial.

    I think he was an idiot to think he was not going to get prosecuted. He should have bought off an island/small country dictator somewhere that would agree not to extradite him in exchange for a few hundred million and lived out his life there abusing underage girls.

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  10. The time real America defeated the Wokes

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  11. December jobs report revised. From 175,000 to now be 217,000.
    Strong jobs report revision.
    Does this include people on strike who went back to work?

    I remember when Bush was president and the jobs report was somewhat under 300,000 hew jobs and the press said it was a terrible jobs report.

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  12. Can anyone find the number of LRGAL immigrants admitted to the U.S. each yar for the last 20 years?

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  13. LEGAL

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  14. Paul supporters are not Republicans or conservatives, Bunu. Stop pretending you care about Trump.

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  15. Laughable,

    I was advocating for Trump even in the primary in 2016 on HHR when most of the fake republicans there wanted all sorts of dumb candidates and were claiming they would never vote for Trump.

    Some of them like Author proved he was never a republican to begin with just like I warned him would occur once Trump got the nomination.

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  16. VIRGINIA

    Dec. 15-19
    625 RV
    Mason-Dixon Polling & Strategy

    Biden 42%
    Trump 36%
    Kennedy 14%

    Biden 49%
    Trump 43%

    –DW

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  17. Border wall did not begin until 2019. Ryano and Biden’s Beotch refused to fund it.

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  18. I must have missed your advocacy when you were signing your posts as President Paul!

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  19. My understanding of the Paul-bots is that they love Trump, but only because they see him as a means to destroy the GOP, so it can be rebuilt in the image of Ron Paul.

    –DW

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  20. I don’t expect Kennedy to do that well. Anybody who switches from Biden or Trump to vote for him in a close election should just vote for the candidate they hate since it will be the same result.

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  21. “President Paul!” was a chant referring to chiefly to a Ron Paul.

    It was a chant that used to take over GOP conventions in 08 and 2012, fire all their leaders, take all the delates, takes the party’s money and give it to Ron paul, and replace the party lleader with Ron Paul supporters.

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  22. Paulbots took over the GOP conventions, fired the leaders, and grabbed all the delegates? Who knew? Or was this the Star Trek episode where it was what played out in an alternate universe?

    –DW

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  23. Coming back to Virginia, the state is definitely in play.

    –DW

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  24. Good morning, HHRP.

    DW, not to rain on any parade, but I’ll believe it when I see it. I DO believe that VA could be close for someone not named DJT, but even though 6 points is a good start given the ten point clobbering Trump took in 2020, I have a hard time seeing him close the deal. Maybe 48-51 or 47-49 with some 3rd party breakaways?

    That said, IF our nominee does keep it very close, I will say that Hung Cao could give Tim Kaine a scare, if for no other reason than to force Dems to spend $$$ and set himself up for a state level run in 2025.

    -GF

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  25. GF – Thanks for returning to post at HHR. I had just predicted in my 2024 preditions:

    “10) There will be one former HHR member who will re-appear on Bitter’s site and become a regular again.”

    So one of my list of ten is already fulfilled. Once the Mets stink again in 2024, I will be at least two of ten correct.

    –DW

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  26. There were Paul supporters at the Conventions? Why? He never had any delegates.

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  27. Good afternoon, Bitter.

    I rang in the new year with a Rusty Nail, because that’s what 2023 largely turned out to be, one big rusty nail stuck in my foot that burned with damned near every step that I took. BUT, after three months of feeling sorry for myself or angry at the world, I decided that I needed to get out of my shell and appreciate what I do have left, namely my son (who just crawled up on my lap and gave me a big hug, asking for tight squeezes). He’s now three, and if G_d has deemed that I am to have only one child, so be it.

    One thing I will never do again is flippantly make any remark that remotely challenged the Almighty to defy me. I was only being sarcastic when I told my pregnant wife and some friends that with my luck, our daughter would have some fatal condition. NOT going to risk that again.😕

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  28. And to all the old timers, I saw your heartfelt condolences back in October. My thanks to you all for your understanding and compassion.

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  29. GF, I know Virginia is a heavy lift for Trump, but it was a stretch for Youngkin to win too. He was helped by the public school rape scandal in Northern VA.

    There is a path for Trump to win VA, if its played right. Of course winning VA would mean that nationally he didn’t need it.

    –DW

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  30. “And to all the old timers, I saw your heartfelt condolences back in October. My thanks to you all for your understanding and compassion.”

    Not sure who wrote this…was this GF or someone else?

    –DW

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  31. GF – I know your son’s love can never replace your daughter or ease your pain of losing her. That said, I don’t believe in a vindictive God. If I did, I have a long list for Him to work on.

    Reflect upon what you lost and treasure what you have. I would say stay strong but that is wrong. Let the moments of weakness come and try to not be overwhelmed by them.

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  32. Every year I watch the George C. Scott version of A Christmas Carol, and every year I get choked up at the scene where Bob Cratchit (in the future) says, “truly I am a happy man” as he holds back tears over the death of Tiny Tim.

    GF, you will continue to be in our thoughts and prayers.

    –DW

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  33. Hung Cao is a real-deal candidate, IMO. I actually thought he would win his congressional contest with Jennifer Wexton in 2022. However, now with that experience under his belt I think he will be more ready to take on Tim Kaine, and hopefully we. Below is a provocative ad generated by his campaign:

    https://americanmilitarynews.com/2023/07/navy-capt-hung-cao-releases-one-of-most-viral-political-ads-of-the-year/

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  34. But will his opponent call him Cash Cao?

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  35. NATIONAL POLL

    Jan. 3
    841 LV
    ActiVote

    Biden 46%
    Trump 54%

    Trump killing it in the age group of 18 to 29, leading 58/42, and Trump leading suburbs 56/44. Trump also taking independents 55/45.

    –DW

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  36. jason NeverHaley2024! Avatar
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    Ron Paul lost 150 primaries and caucuses in a row.

    According to Bunu, the problem was the voters.

    If committees run by Paulbots had appointed the winner, Ron Paul would have won all of them.

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  37. jason NeverHaley2024! Avatar
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    Trump killing it in the age group of 18 to 29″

    This is the group least likely to vote AND most likely to change their vote.

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  38. jason NeverHaley2024! Avatar
    jason NeverHaley2024!

    Hutch of Starsky and Hutch died.

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  39. I agree jason, but its better than having 18 to 29 year olds already against us, leaving us to hoping they don’t show up

    –DW

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  40. Anything on Hispanic or black voters?

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  41. here you go Tina:

    White
    58% Trump
    42% Biden

    Black
    34% Trump
    66% Biden

    Latino
    57% Trump
    43% Biden

    –DW

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  42. Thanks. There should be great concern on the re election prospects of demented.

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  43. I like I how one economist said see inflation was over 9 percent, and now it’s “only” 3.7 percent.

    Stupid since prices would be up nearly 13 percent.

    Moreover, it’s food inflation. That is the killer – up 19 percent.

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  44. I do note that the McDonald’s double cheeseburger, small fries, and large soda were each $1 under Trump.

    Now it’s $2.99, $2.49, and $1.69.

    Also, gas prices are starting to tick back up. Over $4 here.

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  45. Cross tabs are funny. No way Trump only leads by 8 overall when he leads whites by 16 and Hispanics by 14, and taking a full third of the black vote; that’s Eisenhower ‘56 territory there, close to FDR sized wins. There aren’t enough Asians et al to swing the top line back even if Biden won every single one of their votes.

    If Trump wins even 15% of the AA vote, I’ll consider it a good night and down solely to working class black men having had enough. Black women will still break 95% for the D and keep the group at 80%+ Dem.

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  46. jason NeverHaley2024! Avatar
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    Black
    34% Trump
    66% Biden”

    BS.

    If Trump gets 12% of the black vote it would be a major win for him. It would mean he got at least 15% of the male black vote and 10% of the female black (there are considerably more female black voters than male).

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  47. jason NeverHaley2024! Avatar
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    I do note that the McDonald’s double cheeseburger”

    It was $2 not $1 but still a huge increase to $2.99

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  48. jason NeverHaley2024! Avatar
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    Latino
    57% Trump
    43% Biden”

    BS too.

    No way white and latino are the same for Trump.

    If Trump can get 40% of the Latino vote and 12% of the black vote he wins.

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  49. Senor Llama,

    Trump got 38%, so 40% is very doable. I’m actually thinking he’ll push into the low 40s a la GWB, and if we do get a recession (possible, but dicey), 44-45 is t out of the question if Dem Latino turnout drops in the big states.

    Getting the black vote increase is what’s difficult. The black men Trump needs for that are the least likely to vote, more so if apathy sets in.

    I’m actually most interested in the Asian bloc. They swung hard Dem after being GOP curious for years, but there are signs of life now that their kids are getting screwed out of colleges. South Asians like Indians sadly make the overall demographic out of reach, but with traditional Chinese and Japanese Americans, we could see some surprises.

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  50. jason NeverHaley2024! Avatar
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    Welcome back GF.

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  51. With the return of GF, we have a quorum of A-holes. Therefore, we can conduct business. I nominate Wes to become a posthumous A-hole because he would think it is stupid if he was still with us.

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  52. “Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer (R-MO) on Thursday became the latest House Republican to forgo reelection, adding to the total of nearly 20 representatives who have shared plans to depart Congress. “

    Not sure of the running total.

    I thought it was already over 30-35 who will not be running forereelection to House due to running for other offices, retire3, being put in jail or whatever.

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  53. GF,

    Cash Cow and I (Walt) welcome you back.
    Appreciate your analysis on things.

    But with Trump at top of ticket, GOP cannot win VA.
    Too much anti Trump in NOVA.

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  54. The Iowa caucus event is shaping up to be very contested. Trump continues to be ahead, by a goodly margin (around 50%), with DeSantis around near 18% and Haley @ 16%. However, DJT is taking no chances having 2 caucus sessions today and another 2 tomorrow. He’s also having a strong lineup of surrogates pitching for him from now to the 15th of the month.

    In the meantime Haley is negatively reverting to saying Trump’s indictments should be continued as there may be something to them (seemingly hoping this would be her way. forward as a nominee not facing the frontrunner). As for DeSantis, he’s chiming in dissmg those involved with the J6 protests, claiming they were not patriots. Considering that a major portion, of those J6ers imprisoned, reside in FL., DeSantis has done absolutely nothing to help or ameliorate their charges or jail sentences, but has openly criticized Trump for not pardoning them (even though there was no time left for that to happen). Furthermore, Trump has held a multitude of fundraisers, met personally with some J6 people, helping to defray their legal costs. Voters do notice such disparities as to who has their back and who doesn’t. And DeSantis, despite his lofty clean credentials, continues to distance himself from the very people needed to support his candidacy.

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  55. https://www.migrationpolicy.org/programs/data-hub/charts/Annual-Number-of-US-Legal-Permanent-Residents

    So since 1990, the U.S> has been allowing somewhere north of 1 million LEGAL IMMIGRANTS INTO THE U.S.

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  56. Walt, I am all in favor of LEGAL immigration. I particularly want to make U.S. citizens those who escaped communist regimes with nothing more than the clothes on their backs–people who would work hard, thank God every day to be in America, and vote to ensure that communism never takes over our country.

    –DW

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  57. Jan, setting aside RDS, will have to disagree on one thing; Trump had plenty of time to issue an open-ended, broad pardon of anyone involved in J6, the same way Carter pardoned the draft dodgers.

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  58. Walt/Cow, I’m a hard sell on VA, I just don’t see it happening barring a total Biden implosion.

    Bitter, consider me a yes vote in Wes. I found out after the fact, I lost a few other friends to cancer last year as well. Didn’t get to go to any of the funerals or memorials.

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  59. I am just saying that Virginia is in play. A lot of states are in play should momentum go to one side and the other implodes. The 17 states that I have as “in play” this way include:

    Democrat implosion puts them in play:

    CO, ME, NH, MN, NM, VA

    Republican implosion puts them in play:

    FL, IA, NC, OH, TX

    Key Battleground states regardless:

    AZ, GA, MI, NV, PA, WI

    –DW

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  60. Wes is gone much too soon. I miss his contempt. He was a master at it.

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  61. Supreme Court to take up Colorado ballot case. Will hear case in February.

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  62. It should be a quick 9-0 decision, with a reprimand of the CO kangaroo court. But we live in a country where CA is going to give free genital mutilations to illegal immigrants. So who knows what will happen.

    –DW

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  63. You never know how “our side” will rule.

    Chief Justice Souter 2.0 can call the co fascist decision a tax

    Beotchy aka Vax Mandate may be upset that her bagel was no toasted at Noah’s.

    Bushie might get scared of his shadow.

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  64. And the drats may stay united. Twin dunces, Sotohatewhiteymor and Kentahdubdumb, for sure will stay. Hagan May not

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  65. Kenjadumbdumb needs a book deal from the fascists.

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  66. If the SCOTUS rules against Trump, then pandora’s box is opened, and it can only lead to a day when virtually every election will require a write-in campaign.

    –DW

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  67. Trump: “Biden at Valley Forge is abusing the memory of George Washington. They are taking George Washington’s name off of many schools!”

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  68. GF, I wasn’t aware of the availability of something called a “broad pardon.” Of course, being there were only two weeks left in Trump’s presidency, and the J6 prosecutions were executed over a long period of time (still being hunted down today), how many pardons could have been issued when there have been 1000-1200 people effected by these charges?

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  69. “The structure of [the primary] is really amazing. Iowa starts it. YOU CHANGE PERSONALITIES, you go into New Hampshire.”

    …You change personalities???

    Is this a Michael Scott line from The Office?

    Nikki Haley when asked by NBC today regarding Iowa Gaffe.

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  70. Everybody adapts to different situations. I have never said GFY in court despite wanting to.

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  71. Nikita sounds like Her Thighness 2.0.

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  72. Judicial Watch just filed a civil law suite for $30 million on behalf of Ashli Babbitt. This should be a substantial legal challenge to the conduct of the Capitol police on that day. There have been a lot of contradictory videos and first person testimonies, heard and seen, that put the Capitol police in a less than favorable light. Supposedly the guy that
    point-blank shot Ashli Babbitt, without any warning, was “promoted” to captain recently, despite a record of incompetent performances.

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  73. DeSantis is committed to throwing all the J6ers overboard. He’s unfit for the presidency

    “J6 was one big set up and the FBI’s doors need to be shut until they answer for this. ”
    -General Mike Flynn

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    Trump on Nikki: ‘She likes the Globe, I like America First’
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  75. There is also a lawsuit involving a guy thrown off the balcony by a Capitol police officer, who should be charged with attempted murder.

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  76. The officer Byrd is incompetent, He shot ashli while her hands were up. Officers were behind him and did not even draw their guns. They had their backs turned.

    This same officer left his glock in a Capitol bathroom.

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  77. If Vivek becomes VP instead of Flynn, it would make sense to put Flynn in charge of the FBI.

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  78. Today Team USA won the Gold at the World Juniors in Sweden! They all sang with gusto the national anthem. No kneeling. Hockey players are the least woke of all the institutions left 😂. Salt of the earth.

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  79. Does Nikita want a national sales tax?

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  80. Bunu – GFY and your fantasies

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  81. “Everybody adapts to different situations. I have never said GFY in court despite wanting to.”

    In counseling sessions I have understanding and compassion regardless of the person. HHR is the only place I want to use GFY.

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  82. Haven’t had old Trump come up in a session in a long time. Today a client was complaining about a MAGA lady in his work IT team always talking about Trump. I played it straight… but definitely understood.

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  83. I don’t think I will ever retire. If I do, I have a list of Judges I want to tell how I feel about their antics. It would have to be my last day as a lawyer because the Discipline Boards of PA and New Jersey would need to set aside time for the proceedings to yank my licenses.

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  84. Haley is a conservative. Trump is not. Both can be true.

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  85. Haley is a globalist, aligned with NATO, WHO, WEF, and open borders generating cheap labor for her corporate donors. Trump is a nationalist, aligned with the needs and dreams of the American people.

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  86. Why do you trash Trump so much?

    I do not hate Trump. But I don’t respect him.

    I honestly believe our ‘solutions’ will rise up from decentralization and massive organization & activation in red states first. To seize back our most powerful institutions of governance under the constraints of the Constitution it must be done at the local level…School districts, cities, states, etc…

    Defeating the globalist agenda, CRT, DEI, lawlessness, transgender craziness, debt, etc…is critical to my children’s future.

    The truth is this … we do not have enough uncompromising Constitutional conservatives committed on our side and the large majority of the GOP that show up after being elected don’t DO anything to address the most critical issues of our day…it’s lip service and zero action.

    Yes I would love to never talk about Trump again. Yes HE did some good things. Yes he also contributed much to continue the downward path our country is on … if you’re being honest.
    In my opinion he is the biggest barrier to TRUE solutions and reform NOW.. He lacks the character. He makes grandiose promises he will never keep. He is not a conservative or constitutional. He will be a lame duck in the very slight chance he is elected. He is also a massive distraction and HUGE divider of freedom movements.

    I realize that we DO need real leadership at the national level to act as an example to local leaders and put good pressure on congress- to SHOW them how to govern ethically and constitutionally. NOT a SAVIOR but a servant leader. DeSantis has already been that example. He is that person who has made a huge difference at the state level and is also the least likely to cave if elected. Finally who ever the next GOP President is … they will need a full eight years to deconstruct the corrupted administrative state.

    This is not a reality show.

    DeSantis/Reynolds 2024 for REAL change.

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  87. Trump is a lifelong Democrat billionaire opportunist. He pushed the same Dr. Fauci you hate to prominence. In case you haven’t noticed, the US IS a member of NATO. He cares about one person and it is not you, Jan. If he is the nominee, he will get my vote – again- but I can’t stand him as a person.

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  88. I am not retiring either. I know some Judges can be real a holes in their courtrooms. I would imagine it would be very difficult to keep silent at times. I take great precaution to stay out of any legal situations. I constantly evaluate legal risk with the people I serve.

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  89. Reynolds needs to be recalled.

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  90. Ny mayor Adam suing Texas bus companies.

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  91. Bitter, Trump was a registered democrat, but he contributed to an array of people of different political affiliations, including Reagan (who was also a life long dem before he became a Republican). Trump has crude, rude mannerisms, but was an effective leader for 4 years. His affiliation with Fauci was during a confusing medical crisis in which Fauci was considered the preeminent doctor in the field of infectious disease, just like Biden fooled people that he would be a gentle uniter of our polarized country.

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  92. Similar to Jeff (something I can’t say often) my husband and I steer clear of legal entanglements. Suing someone or being sued is like fingernails on a chalkboard.

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  93. Reagan was a Republican and conservative for decades. You sound like Tgca. There is no excuse and no justification for Trump donating to extreme leftists for decades.

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  94. Well… my son in law was just appointed Solicitor General at the state level. BL he assured me the down ballot vote won’t impact him in November 😂…so they ain’t moving. You were right.

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  95. Twitchy reports:

    >i>”The media’s latest attempt at ‘making yellow journalism great again’ comes courtesy of CNN, who tried to report on a story about yet two MORE states where they are trying to remove Donald Trump from the 2024 ballot. You know, to ‘protect’ democracy.

    Looking at the headline in this tweet, you’d think people all over the states of Illinois and Massachusetts are rising up against the Bad Orange Man.

    Except … yeah, not so much.

    Just a cursory examination of the facts here shows that the petitions in both states are not a grassroots voter movement, but instead a coordinated attack from one far-left activist group, Free Speech for People (yes, we laughed at the irony of the group’s name too).

    But it gets even better. The ‘groups of voters’ CNN refers to in Illinois? It was five people. Not 5,000. Not 500. Not even 50.

    Five”

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  96. He killed the American Dream. The amount of debt and printing of money during Trumps administration added prior to Biden was the main cause of the runaway inflation that began in early 2021. He refused to leverage the debt ceiling negotiations to cut the national debt. Trumps administration choices led to the biggest transfer of wealth from the middle class to the Uber rich in history. No one wants to talk about that part. My adult children making decent money have car loans like house payments and who knows if they will ever afford buying a home in a decent area. It’s not all Biden’s fault.

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  97. Reagan re-registered in 1962, when he was middle aged @ 51, changing from being a life long dem to Republican. People evolve oftentimes as they get older. Reagan was a steadfast supporter of democrats until Eisenhower’s presidency which started his transition to Republican. Everyone has different stages and ages when they begin to shed some of their beliefs or ideologies. Holding it against Trump the political contributions he made as a democrat seems meaningless. Basically just stick with, you don’t like the man.

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  98. “This is not a reality show.”

    The base layer of society is broken (money) so no amount of “reform” fixes anything. Both sides dare each other not use the money printer because they knew if they can convince the other side.

    The best you can hope for is no wars and a meme lord sorry.

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  99. The NHL (Bettman) tried PRIDE warm up jerseys last year and the players revolted completely. In the trash they went.

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  100. The household incomes of the middle and lower classes increased significantly during the Trump presidency, especially when compared to any increases under the Bush or Obama administrations. In fact it’s these very classes, who received financial benefits and greater ease to cultivate their own businesses under Trump’s policies, are the ones currently voting for him this time. The more wealthy individuals actually received no tax advantages or few benefits from Trump.

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  101. SCOTUS took Colorado 14th case. That should be addressed in February. The immunity case arguments are next week in DC appeals.
    Trump isn’t going to prevail in DC and SCOTUS might not get involved we will see. They already ruled against him on executive privilege regarding Jan 6th.

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  102. Another great reason to vote for RDS…

    DeSantis law brings nation’s third-largest teachers union to brink of extinction trib.al/MGlxWZs

    https://x.com/nypost/status/1743379130471600365?s=61&t=uLyKpWBwDwyCK292uUHCSA

    Beat them at the local and state level.

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  103. Deregulation helped, Incomes increased as usual and tax cuts helped but his deficit spending offset any “real” gains…in fact the inflation from it is a net negative in 2021 and the tax cuts end next year.

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  104. BS. You sound like Tgca. The New Deal Democrats of Reagan’s younger days would be considered reactionary racists by today’s progressives. Trump said that Bill Clinton was the greatest President in his lifetime. He supported Hillary’s Senate bids AND her 2008 Presidential. What cult-like hold does he have over you? I rank him as better than the Democrat Presidents in my lifetime but rank him as the lowest of the Republicans.

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  105. Trump said Bill Clinton, not Reagan, was the greatest President of his lifetime. Trump supported Hillary’s Senate races and 2008 Presidential run. Defend that. I rank Trump as the lowest of Republican Presidents in my lifetime.

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  106. The one constant in my life is that no matter who is President, I still have to go to work. No difference from Clinton to Biden since I became a lawyer in 1993.

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  107. Overall Trump had a short term positive impact…his legacy like it or not will be beating the establishment candidates Bush and Clinton, appointing 3 SCOTUS judges that gave us Dobbs, being politically persecuted, Covid, BLM riots and January 6th. The financial gains were short lived.

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  108. In some earlier polls Clinton and Reagan got the two top spots as “best” presidents ever. I’ve heard,, during the current election cycle, people enthusiastically say Trump is the best president, ever, during their own lifetime. Such ratings vary from year to year with people, and are not poured in concrete. Trump and the Clinton’s hung around in the same social circles before he ran for office. So, his opinion was based probably more on the mutual social environment they shared, which I think may have lingered into his presidency, leading to reasons why he did not pursue Hillary for her constitutional crimes, as well as why he supported her during her Senate and 2008: presidential run over Obama. Again, meaningless reasons to gauge someone’s career or presidency on.

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