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So he ran two non-profits--a community organizer guy!--and failed at both positions? 

 

But he can run the Pentagon? Wow 

 

This is like Trump saying "who cares about the suckers and losers, my boy looks good on tv saying nice things about me." 

 

He's a failure but gets a promotion? How is that the best person? 

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6 minutes ago, Trump_is_Mentally_fit said:

Oh great, he can't manage money. 

 

This guy is a f'n joke 

 

Get this bum out of here, what a pos 

It’s going to be a difficult time for you the next four years. Maybe even longer. You should probably subscribe to The Great Jen Rubin’s new venture. It will serve as a safe space for people like you. 


All my best, big guy!

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7 minutes ago, Biden is Mentally Fit said:

It’s going to be a difficult time for you the next four years. Maybe even longer. You should probably subscribe to The Great Jen Rubin’s new venture. It will serve as a safe space for people like you. 


All my best, big guy!

You wish, you moron. Laughing at this clown show will be fun. You are not very smart 

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3 minutes ago, Trump_is_Mentally_fit said:

You wish, you moron. Laughing at this clown show will be fun. You are not very smart 

He wished you all his best and then you insulted him.  We’re trying to get back to joy here, but you have to do your part. 

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5 minutes ago, Trump_is_Mentally_fit said:

You wish, you moron. Laughing at this clown show will be fun. You are not very smart 

That’s what 4th&d0ng says! I’m not bringing that up to be insulting. Just pointing it out. Have a super day big fella!

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2 minutes ago, Trump_is_Mentally_fit said:

If you can't manage money, you are not a smart person. Only smart people should be in charge 

Interestingly, he will be judged by those in Congress—people who live off the govt dime, never saw a dollar they wouldn’t spend, borrow from a trust fund, or otherwise seize—and who’ve run up a debt that is beyond comprehension.  

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35 minutes ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

Interestingly, he will be judged by those in Congress—people who live off the govt dime, never saw a dollar they wouldn’t spend, borrow from a trust fund, or otherwise seize—and who’ve run up a debt that is beyond comprehension.  

People beholden to Fox News viewersyou mean. Tv politics 

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25 minutes ago, Roundybout said:

 

 Hey, the old "only give part of response trick"  a liberal classic

 

 

Here's some more "whatabout" for Tim Kaine.

 

 

Yeah ... but that's (D)ifferent! 

 

Kaine then tried to bring up a discredited allegation of sexual assault by wrapping it in a hypothetical. Hegseth refused to play along, but Kaine would not let it go, even though Hegseth hadn't done anything non-consensual. In fact, Kaine kept pointing out that consent wasn't actually an issue, but wanted Hegseth to respond as if it were. 

 

And all of this took up Kaine's seven minutes of time, which was intended to discuss America's national security and military readiness. 

Clearly, Democrats don't take that seriously. They take character assassination more seriously. This is in many ways a replay of the Brett Kavanaugh confirmation hearing, only without anyone willing to lodge unsupported and vague allegations on the record against a nominee from a Republican president. 

 

If Democrats believe this will restore them to political relevance, they have some hard lessons coming. That's especially true for another embarrassing spectacle in this hearing -- which we'll cover in detail later today.

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We heard the usual nonsense that the liberal media has been saying about Hegseth since Trump nominated him. Nothing new. 

 

Mr. Hegseth was prepared. 

 

 

 

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8 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

 

 

We heard the usual nonsense that the liberal media has been saying about Hegseth since Trump nominated him. Nothing new. 

 

Mr. Hegseth was prepared. 

 

 

 


 

https://x.com/acyn/status/1879226367847608788?s=46&t=RLsRhQJBb5vROsgfJWkwSw

 

 

Lmfaooooooooo

25 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

 Hey, the old "only give part of response trick"  a liberal classic

 

 

Here's some more "whatabout" for Tim Kaine.

 

 

Yeah ... but that's (D)ifferent! 

 

Kaine then tried to bring up a discredited allegation of sexual assault by wrapping it in a hypothetical. Hegseth refused to play along, but Kaine would not let it go, even though Hegseth hadn't done anything non-consensual. In fact, Kaine kept pointing out that consent wasn't actually an issue, but wanted Hegseth to respond as if it were. 

 

And all of this took up Kaine's seven minutes of time, which was intended to discuss America's national security and military readiness. 

Clearly, Democrats don't take that seriously. They take character assassination more seriously. This is in many ways a replay of the Brett Kavanaugh confirmation hearing, only without anyone willing to lodge unsupported and vague allegations on the record against a nominee from a Republican president. 

 

If Democrats believe this will restore them to political relevance, they have some hard lessons coming. That's especially true for another embarrassing spectacle in this hearing -- which we'll cover in detail later today.


Desperate deflection is just so tiring 

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1 hour ago, Trump_is_Mentally_fit said:

If you can't manage money, you are not a smart person. Only smart people should be in charge 

 

Given the fiscal performance of our Congress, this may be the single most bizarre post I have ever seen.

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