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Have you heard the story of Four Seasons Landscaping? It’s a doozy.
We don't like to talk about it....
National Review isn't liberal but many of them are neoconservatives, Never Trumpers, and government lawyers. They aren't dishonest but most really don't like Trump and will write accordingly.
The millions spent on this upcoming election should embarrass us all and be the bell that gets us to thinking about campaign finance reform.I fear the loss of Ga but mainly because of simple overconfidence. All the talking was we ‘held’ the Senate as if it was already completed. Not so. The Dems are going to spend like drunken sailors (no offense intended to Navy Vets) and no I have no facts it is just my opinion.
comparing warnock to Wright is like comparing kyler Murray to Kellon Mond. Warnock is a milk toast, non controversial preacher from Atlanta.By the way, if we're still farting around with this **** a month from now, we're going to lose those senate runoffs in Georgia. The party is divided, and a big piece of it is believing and peddling weird election conspiracies. It could very easily mean putting Beto O'Rourke, Jr. and Jeremiah Fuckin' Wright in the US Senate and Chuck Schumer and Willie Brown's ex-mistress in charge of it.
" non controversial preacher from Atlanta."
Yea nothing controversial about calling police Thugs bullies asnd gangsters
comparing warnock to Wright is like comparing kyler Murray to Kellon Mond. Warnock is a milk toast, non controversial preacher from Atlanta.
There are exceptions, but most of their writers have been largely favorable to Trump throughout his Administration and none are fully hostile. They have a NeverTrumper or two (like Kevin Williamson and used to have Jonah Goldberg), but even those guys were not NT in the Max Boot or Jennifer Rubin/Lincoln Project sense or even the Bill Kristol sense. In general, it has been a Trump-friendly publication.
Maybe instead of (or in addition to) campaign finance reform we should all start asking ourselves why we have allowed federal politics and politicians to become so damned important to us in the first place.The millions spent on this upcoming election should embarrass us all and be the bell that gets us to thinking about campaign finance reform.
Local politicians impact our lives more.Maybe instead of (or in addition to) campaign finance reform we should all start asking ourselves why we have allowed federal politics and politicians to become so damned important to us in the first place.
I read what Marc Elias writes.Yeah where does Bubba get his numbers, and how does he know more than someone actually on the legal team?