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Posted By: Moritz55, 3/10/2025 5:49:25 PM

Truly, God has blessed us with the greatest foes. And by “greatest,” I mean the most comically inept and hilariously grotesque. Forget owning the libs—this bunch has perfected the self-own. Forget calling them out—they’re calling each other out, running as fast as they can away from their own party. They’re flailing around, stepping on rakes they dropped and getting smashed in the face. They are walking into the traps they devised. We are truly watching an incredible, once-in-a-lifetime spectacle, breathtaking in its scope. It’s the classic Roadrunner cartoon come to life; we get to roar with laughter as the hapless nitwits of the Democrat party run off cliffs, get flattened

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Older Lady 3/10/2025 7:24:32 PM (No. 1912408)
She left out AOL, Crazy Maxine Waters, Omar, Schiff, Schumer and Fang Fang's boyfriend (can't remember his name), just to name a few more. Not in Congress, you have the "Reverends" who are a disgrace to religion and the Democrats. Don't forget the "hair gel" guy in California. Pelosi is really looking bad these days, isn't she?
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Bogasso 3/10/2025 7:40:52 PM (No. 1912413)
It won’t stay that way forever, but hopefully the current team can pick up their game when needed.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Jesuslover54 3/10/2025 7:47:21 PM (No. 1912414)
1, as for Pelosi, a hip replacement is no joke, esp in the 80's.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: mc squared 3/10/2025 8:58:44 PM (No. 1912428)
Don't skip this one.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: volksford 3/10/2025 9:09:22 PM (No. 1912431)
I think they are in a massive state of confusion...call it what you want but I do believe the Almighty is at work.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Msquared112 3/10/2025 9:10:37 PM (No. 1912432)
Ouch. Peachy (whom I have come to love) should tell us what she really thinks.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: enemyofthestate 3/10/2025 9:30:39 PM (No. 1912444)
Republicans, don't get cocky. You've got two years at most, until the mid-terms 2026.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: JimBob 3/10/2025 10:10:38 PM (No. 1912449)
It seems to me that the 'Rats ran all the decent people out of the party several years ago. The only ones left are a collection of extremists and grifters. These extremists are often opposed to one another, for instance the sex perverts and the Islamists, as the Islamists will happily murder the perverts if they get the chance, and the perverts are too stupid to realize this. The ONLY things they have in common is a thirst for Grifting Taxpayer's Money, and a deep Hatred for Traditional America. Having run the most inept, incompetent candidate for President in American history and lost, they are temporarily in confusion. But they have the whole of the Lamestream Media behind them, the bulk of the entertainment shows as well as the network news on ABC/NBC/CBS/CNN/MSNBC/PBS/New York Slymes/WaPooPoo/AssPress, plus all the overage Vietnam War draft-dodgers who hid out in Academia by getting degree after degree, and now run most of the universities. As #7 said.... Don't get Cocky! A small change -in the wrong direction- in either side of Congress in the next election could bring any permanent corrections to a sudden stop.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: bpl40 3/11/2025 1:13:25 AM (No. 1912500)
This bunch was able to push in 211 to the House, 47 in the Senate and bring HH within a hair’s breadth of the Oval Office. Laugh at them all you want, but don’t let your guard down.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: DiegoDude 3/11/2025 7:41:05 AM (No. 1912575)
Every time the dimwits hold a rally, they look and sound like residents in a senior living facility, screeching because bingo got cancelled.
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