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Stacyhs 16th December 2020 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Apathia (Post 13328248)
Georgia: my mother's side of the family.
Florida: my father's side of the family.

I tried to escape my heritage in California, but I brought all the loonies with me.

My dad's bio father's side of the family: southern Alabama and FL panhandle. Talk about loonies. Dad got adopted out to Montana. Thank god. Made contact with bio family. Bad idea. :jaw-dropp

smartcooky 30th December 2020 11:37 AM

Yup, she's the gift that keeps giving...

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-b1776445.html


... it won't be long before GOP tags her as "the bat-**** crazy sister who keeps spouting bollocks at the dinner table whole everyone else rolls their eyes""

Bob001 30th December 2020 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Norman Alexander (Post 13327720)
The Dems don't need to do anything about Tuberville. Clearly out of his depth on many fronts, all they need do is trigger this numpty in public now and then, and the GOP will have to do the cleaning-up after him. He won't last long while he fails to keep his mouth shut about what he don't know.


He won a six-year term. Even as just one in 100, he can do a lot of damage before his next election. But his stupidity might be net benefit to the world. Cruz, Cotton, Hawley etc. are more dangerous because they're smarter.

Blue Mountain 30th December 2020 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by smartcooky (Post 13341875)
Yup, she's the gift that keeps giving...

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-b1776445.html

... it won't be long before GOP tags her as "the bat-**** crazy sister who keeps spouting bollocks at the dinner table whole everyone else rolls their eyes""

Link goes to:

QAnon-linked congresswoman-elect Marjorie Taylor Greene joins effort to reject electoral college votes

Citing baseless election fraud claims, incoming congresswoman supports effort among handful of House Republicans against certifying results

dudalb 30th December 2020 09:07 PM

SHe is going be a lot of fun in Special Orders.....

iThis is the last part of the daily House routine, after all other business has been done, where a member can get up , go to the podium, and make a speech on any topic he or she wants....addressing a prettty much empty House. The speaker always bails, giving some poor junior member the job of presiding over this nonsense. Green will shine making rants to her QANPON fanbase here.

dudalb 4th January 2021 11:56 AM

She gets into a shourting match first day in congress:

https://www.businessinsider.com/marj...e-floor-2021-1

Man, she is going to be the gift that keeps on giving for Democrats.

chrispy 4th January 2021 01:38 PM

She is also wearing a mask that says "Trump Won". She's a treat.

smartcooky 4th January 2021 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by dudalb (Post 13346525)
She gets into a shourting match first day in congress:

https://www.businessinsider.com/marj...e-floor-2021-1

Man, she is going to be the gift that keeps on giving for Democrats.

Does the House leader/Speaker have the power to eject representatives from the chamber the way they can in other parliamentary democracies?

Stacyhs 4th January 2021 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by smartcooky (Post 13346718)
Does the House leader/Speaker have the power to eject representatives from the chamber the way they can in other parliamentary democracies?

"The Speaker shall preserve order and decorum and, in case of disturbance or disorderly conduct in the galleries or in the lobby, may cause the same to be cleared."

I would assume this would extend to individual members as well.

Minoosh 4th January 2021 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by dudalb (Post 13342441)
SHe is going be a lot of fun in Special Orders.....

iThis is the last part of the daily House routine, after all other business has been done, where a member can get up , go to the podium, and make a speech on any topic he or she wants....addressing a prettty much empty House. The speaker always bails, giving some poor junior member the job of presiding over this nonsense. Green will shine making rants to her QANPON fanbase here.

Is this a typo or yet another conspiracy theory I've never heard of?

Minoosh 4th January 2021 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by chrispy (Post 13346667)
She is also wearing a mask that says "Trump Won". She's a treat.

Which kind of raises the question, why would she refuse to wear her own political message?

That dress, ye gods and little fishes.

Mader Levap 4th January 2021 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Minoosh (Post 13346766)
Which kind of raises the question, why would she refuse to wear her own political message?

You expect consistency and logic from loon? Really?

Stacyhs 4th January 2021 03:20 PM

Taylor Green and Gohmert will likely be crowned Queen and King at next year's Most Stupid Members of Congress Prom.

dudalb 4th January 2021 06:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Stacyhs (Post 13346781)
Taylor Green and Gohmert will likely be crowned Queen and King at next year's Most Stupid Members of Congress Prom.

The House or the Entire Congress? if the entire congress, you have to consider Tuberville a real contender.

Stacyhs 4th January 2021 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by dudalb (Post 13347011)
The House or the Entire Congress? if the entire congress, you have to consider Tuberville a real contender.

Good point. Let's restrict this one to the House. That way we can have a Stupid Prom for the Senate, too. Tuberville can be King. Who can be Queen? Maybe Collins for thinking "Trump learned his lesson"?

smartcooky 10th January 2021 04:24 PM

It appears that she is as stupid as she is vile, and so are her followers.


https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1347782726858928129

When it looked like Parler was going to be taken down, she posted for followers who wanted to stay on contact to post their email and phone numbers.... and . they . did!!!

We should call that "autodoxxing"!

"Stupid is as stupid does"
- Forrest Gump

Resume 10th January 2021 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Stacyhs (Post 13346781)
Taylor Green and Gohmert will likely be crowned Queen and King at next year's Most Stupid Members of Congress Prom.

I don't feel my elected officials should be dumber than me, but these guys a dumber than dirt.

slyjoe 10th January 2021 04:29 PM

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Originally Posted by smartcooky (Post 13355987)
It appears that she is as stupid as she is vile, and so are her followers.


https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1347782726858928129

When it looked like Parler was going to be taken down, she posted for followers who wanted to stay on contact to post their email and phone numbers.... and . they . did!!!

We should call that "autodoxxing"!

"Stupid is as stupid does"
- Forrest Gump

That is ... just...****...I got nothin'.

dudalb 10th January 2021 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by smartcooky (Post 13355987)
It appears that she is as stupid as she is vile, and so are her followers.


https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1347782726858928129

When it looked like Parler was going to be taken down, she posted for followers who wanted to stay on contact to post their email and phone numbers.... and . they . did!!!

We should call that "autodoxxing"!

"Stupid is as stupid does"
- Forrest Gump

I hope the idiots who complied like Spam, because they are going to get lots and lots of it.

dudalb 10th January 2021 09:22 PM

My new nick fame for Grenn: Hillbilly Barbie.

dudalb 10th January 2021 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Stacyhs (Post 13347029)
Good point. Let's restrict this one to the House. That way we can have a Stupid Prom for the Senate, too. Tuberville can be King. Who can be Queen? Maybe Collins for thinking "Trump learned his lesson"?

I think that idiot congressperson from Colorado is also an contender.

dudalb 11th January 2021 02:42 PM

Greene, after reading about several major companies withdrawing their funding for Congressmen who voted to challenge the election returns, referred to the companies as "Communists".
Gee, the Marriots were commies. Who knew?

Resume 11th January 2021 06:13 PM

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Originally Posted by dudalb (Post 13357262)
Greene, after reading about several major companies withdrawing their funding for Congressmen who voted to challenge the election returns, referred to the companies as "Communists".
Gee, the Marriots were commies. Who knew?

Q-nuts do not understand definitions words.

turingtest 11th January 2021 06:38 PM

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Originally Posted by dudalb (Post 13357262)
Greene, after reading about several major companies withdrawing their funding for Congressmen who voted to challenge the election returns, referred to the companies as "Communists".
Gee, the Marriots were commies. Who knew?

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Originally Posted by Resume (Post 13357556)
Q-nuts do not understand definitions words.

I get the feeling that people like Greene use the word "communist" the same way other people instinctively blurt "*******!" at the guy who cut them off in traffic; it's a mindless reflex with pretensions.

dudalb 13th January 2021 06:54 PM

And Greene pulls ahead of Boebert in the stupid competition:

https://twitter.com/mtgreenee/status...7Ctwgr%5Etweet

JoeMorgue 13th January 2021 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by dudalb (Post 13360192)
And Greene pulls ahead of Boebert in the stupid competition:

https://twitter.com/mtgreenee/status...7Ctwgr%5Etweet

As I said in the other thread.

"For abuse of power."

Ahhh... Biden's not President yet. What power has he abused?

These are the kind of questions that if you don't have answers for when you make charges should have consequences.

But "This should have consequences" rather is the zeitgeist of the age, isn't it?

I look forward to the Republicans just throwing everything against the wall to see what sticks because there's no risk or downside.

Norman Alexander 13th January 2021 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Hillbilly Barbie
I’m proud to be the voice of Republican voters who have been always should be ignored.

FTFY, Barb.

Venom 13th January 2021 11:56 PM

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Originally Posted by dudalb (Post 13360192)
And Greene pulls ahead of Boebert in the stupid competition:

https://twitter.com/mtgreenee/status...7Ctwgr%5Etweet

I don't know which one I hate more.

Both stupid bitches who I'm afraid will get somebody in Congress hurt. I can't believe I'm actually worried about a member of Congress possibly assisting domestic terrorists.

Stacyhs 14th January 2021 12:05 AM

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Originally Posted by turingtest (Post 13357580)
I get the feeling that people like Greene use the word "communist" the same way other people instinctively blurt "*******!" at the guy who cut them off in traffic; it's a mindless reflex with pretensions.

I think "radical liberal" and "radical socialist" were their favorite knee jerk go-to's this election cycle. Of course "socialist" and "communist" were interchangeable because they're too stupid to know the difference.

Athyrio 14th January 2021 01:04 PM

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Originally Posted by turingtest (Post 13328227)
I've seen before where she's used that "My Body My Choice" thing against the mask mandate- sounds like she thinks she's got a sure-fire gotcha! there- "checkmate, Dems!" Of course, she has the whole thing completely backward, since the masks (as pointed out) are primarily to help protect other people, not yourself. So, I wonder how she'd react if some guy wanting to have sex with her refused to wear a condom to help protect her against STD, saying, "no, nuh-uh- My Body My Choice!"


So, she's a pro-choice Republican?

dudalb 14th January 2021 02:14 PM

Hillbilly Barbie is going to a HUGE headache to GOP house leaders. Behind closed doors, they hate her guts already.

JoeMorgue 14th January 2021 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by dudalb (Post 13361108)
Hillbilly Barbie is going to a HUGE headache to GOP house leaders. Behind closed doors, they hate her guts already.

I'm sick of how much the GOP hates the GOP when it doesn't matter.

Mader Levap 14th January 2021 05:04 PM

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Originally Posted by JoeMorgue (Post 13361120)
I'm sick of how much the GOP hates the GOP when it doesn't matter.

I feel that in corporate fascist murica paradise they want so much there will be a lot of purges. In worst best case, Stalin-style.

kookbreaker 14th January 2021 05:35 PM

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Originally Posted by dudalb (Post 13361108)
Hillbilly Barbie is going to a HUGE headache to GOP house leaders. Behind closed doors, they hate her guts already.

She’s already busted heads with some of them. Is her district safely red? They might decide she is not worth the embarrassment and let her get tossed.

wareyin 14th January 2021 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Stacyhs (Post 13360373)
I think "radical liberal" and "radical socialist" were their favorite knee jerk go-to's this election cycle. Of course "socialist" and "communist" were interchangeable because they're too stupid to know the difference.

Spot on. Here in GA every other word in GOP commercials was "radical." I thought I was back in the 90's with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles running for office somehow...

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Originally Posted by kookbreaker (Post 13361335)
She’s already busted heads with some of them. Is her district safely red? They might decide she is not worth the embarrassment and let her get tossed.

Sadly, yes, she's in a safely red district.

Stacyhs 14th January 2021 07:17 PM

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Originally Posted by wareyin (Post 13361390)
Spot on. Here in GA every other word in GOP commercials was "radical." I thought I was back in the 90's with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles running for office somehow...



Sadly, yes, she's in a safely red district.

Sadly, the South is the best area to retire economically but I could never live there. I just couldn't take it. Well... primarily for the redneck Trumplicans but also the heat/humidity and accent. Did it once and just can't do it again. I remember sitting on the front porch of our house in Nashville and being drenched in 5 minutes while looking at the black widow spiders in the plants next to the steps. Shiver.

dudalb 16th January 2021 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by kookbreaker (Post 13361335)
She’s already busted heads with some of them. Is her district safely red? They might decide she is not worth the embarrassment and let her get tossed.

Of fund another candidate to try to Primary her. Two can play at that game.

Spektator 16th January 2021 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by wareyin (Post 13361390)
Spot on. Here in GA every other word in GOP commercials was "radical." I thought I was back in the 90's with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles running for office somehow...

I know, right? "John Ossoff. Too radical for Georgia." And Perdue didn't seem to have any positive agenda. His ads showed him with a smarmy frat-boy grin as he forecast a dire future if Ossoff won: "Medicare for everyone? Expanded voting rights? A Senate where Democrats don't have to negotiate? Do you really WANT that? John Ossoff is too radical for Georgia."

My wife once chimed in, "Sounds great to me!"

wareyin 16th January 2021 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Spektator (Post 13363393)
I know, right? "John Ossoff. Too radical for Georgia." And Perdue didn't seem to have any positive agenda. His ads showed him with a smarmy frat-boy grin as he forecast a dire future if Ossoff won: "Medicare for everyone? Expanded voting rights? A Senate where Democrats don't have to negotiate? Do you really WANT that? John Ossoff is too radical for Georgia."

My wife once chimed in, "Sounds great to me!"

Yeah, the commercial where he obviously cut AOC saying something about negotiating out of a larger sentence was blatant quote mining. And then when we was saying Democrats want illegal aliens voting and getting rid of the military I just had to wonder if even Q nuts really believe that stuff.

ToddH 16th January 2021 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Spektator (Post 13363393)
I know, right? "John Ossoff. Too radical for Georgia." And Perdue didn't seem to have any positive agenda. His ads showed him with a smarmy frat-boy grin as he forecast a dire future if Ossoff won: "Medicare for everyone? Expanded voting rights? A Senate where Democrats don't have to negotiate? Do you really WANT that? John Ossoff is too radical for Georgia."

My wife once chimed in, "Sounds great to me!"

Yep. I thought about playing a drinking game where every time the word "radical" was said I'd take a shot. Changed my mind after about twenty minutes in to watching TV. Didn't want to die of alcohol poisoning.


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