she gone from leadership
https://twitter.com/Breaking911/stat...72900012216321
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Thread: Liz Cheney
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05-12-2021, 06:47 AM #1
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05-12-2021, 07:23 AM #8
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05-12-2021, 07:23 AM #9
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05-12-2021, 07:29 AM #10
This has nothing about anyone's policies. This has to do with respecting the simple act of......telling the fkng truth.
Once people actually respect and tell the truth, you can discuss and debate policies.
It's fascinating how you trumptards have an excuse for the cultishness at ALL points in time;
- this person is a neocon, so I tolerate Don's scummy lies
- this person is a RINO, so I tolerate Don's scummy lies
- this person is.....fkn whatever.....so I tolerate Don's scummy lies
It's sad. History will not judge trump or his cult kindly.
Oh, no. GWB lied his nuts off to invade Iraq. We all saw it happen in real time. The greatest lying in American political history prior to Trump.
Not sure your age, but people like you - basically all of the 40+ trumptards - absolutely LOOOOOOOOOOOVED the idea of invading Iraq. Now they lie and say they didn't.
Bush though - at least he seems repentant. He seems to value decency now. That's deserving of a small amount of respect.
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05-12-2021, 07:29 AM #11
This will sToP dERp STeaL!!!
Don't push me 'cause I'm close to the edge
I'm trying not to lose my head
It's like a jungle sometimes
It makes me wonder how I keep from goin' under…~ (Melvin Glover, better known by his stage name Melle Mel and Grandmaster Melle Mel, is an American hip hop recording artist who was the lead vocalist and songwriter of Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five.)
Early AM workout crew.
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05-12-2021, 07:33 AM #12
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05-12-2021, 07:35 AM #13
She needs to be removed entirely. The job of a representative is to represent their voters. Wyoming is overwhelmingly pro trump and she's a rabid trump hater...where's the logic in that? Let her run as a dem if that's who she wants to represent.
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Враг будет разбит.
Победа будет за нами!
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05-12-2021, 07:38 AM #14
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05-12-2021, 08:06 AM #26
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05-12-2021, 08:30 AM #27
Your strange comments are just a series of strawman arguments in order to support your cultish servitude to your Orange Master.
Here's my quote; "GWB lied his nuts off to invade Iraq."
- So stop defending your willing cucking of yourself to Daddy Trumps lies.......just because Bush and Dick Cheney lied. One has nothing to do with the other.
"Mean tweets" ? Nobody is talking about tweets. Cease your feeble attempt to create THIS strawman reason to cuck yourself out for Daddy Trump's lies.
"Bush = war criminal" ? Irrelevant to what is happening right now. This is about Liz Cheney and accepting Donald Trump's lies. Weak strawman attempt.
This is interesting stuff, history in the making. We get to watch an entire political party WILLFULLY cuck themselves out to a lying con man. Kudos to Liz Cheney for making them own up to it.
We also get to see adult Americans cuck themselves out to a lying con man because....."herp a derp, Bush lied in 2003!"
You're a really stupid fkn person. I mean, I hope you conduct your life with good common sense, because you're just unintelligent. Target that Forrest Gump zone of existence....
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05-12-2021, 08:34 AM #28
Are you honestly still trying to shoehorn some kind of argument to prove that Trump was somehow worse than his war-criminal neocon predecessors and Liz Cheney, who is exactly the same? What exactly did Trump lie about that was anywhere near Bush et al. lying about WMDs, leading to countless casualties?
Did Trump steal your girlfriend or something?
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05-12-2021, 08:35 AM #29
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05-12-2021, 09:27 AM #30
As I was reading earlier, apparently Cheney was not able to move on from Trump and election which concerned many GOP members. One write up on this ~
"Why Republicans believe they're right to oust Liz Cheney"
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/p...ust-liz-cheney
excerpt:
House Republicans voted early Wednesday to remove GOP Conference Chairwoman Liz Cheney from her place in the party leadership. The vote marks the final development in Cheney's estrangement from her GOP colleagues.
The conflict began on Jan. 13, when Cheney, along with nine other House Republicans, voted to impeach President Donald Trump on a charge of inciting the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. (In 2019, in the first Trump impeachment, Cheney voted no on both articles against the president.) Cheney's attention-getting posture in January — she put out a press release announcing her intention the day before, irritating some Republicans — prompted complaints that she wasn't on board with party leadership. On the other hand, the House GOP leadership knew that, unlike 2019, some Republicans would vote to impeach the president, even though Trump only had 168 hours left in his term. There were no leadership plans to punish any member for voting against Trump. Indeed, Republican lawmakers who voted to impeach kept their positions in leadership and on committees.
But Cheney felt a mission to keep pushing against Trump, even as he became a former president living in Palm Beach. Cheney's outspokenness grated on some Republicans, and on Feb. 3, some unhappy lawmakers demanded a vote on Cheney's future in party leadership.
Cheney won a strong show of support, keeping her post by a secret-ballot vote of 145 to 61.
If Republicans were so angry at Cheney for her vote against Trump, how did she win a leadership vote by a more than 2-to-1 margin just three weeks after the impeachment vote, even as Trump was still on trial in the Senate? The answer is, contrary to much media reporting and commentary, Republicans just weren't that mad at Cheney at that point.
"The press is trying to make this all about Jan. 6, but if it was about Jan. 6, she would have been removed two months ago," said one House Republican recently.
Now, Cheney, who won by 84 votes in February, has lost a second vote. That means a lot of the 145 Republicans who (anonymously) voted to keep Cheney in leadership in February voted (again anonymously) to remove her now. What happened? Did those members who were OK with Cheney's impeachment vote back in February suddenly become so angry about it that they now voted to remove her? That doesn't really make any sense. Why would Republicans be less angry and more tolerant in early February, closer in time to the Trump impeachment, and more angry and less tolerant in May, now that more time has passed?
Were House Republicans somehow not in thrall to Trump on Feb. 3 but in thrall to him now? Again, it just doesn't make sense.
Cheney's current problems intensified after the first vote on her leadership, when she intensified her campaign against Trump. Cheney's efforts were undoubtedly media-friendly — she was portrayed as a profile in courage by some media outlets — but many Republicans came to believe, with some reason, that she had become a distraction from the GOP's mission to oppose the Biden agenda and win back the House in 2022. Instead, Cheney seemed determined to re-fight the battles of November 2020 to January 2021.
Thus, this leadership vote looks different from the one in early February. "I think a lot of people have changed their minds since the first vote because she just kept it going," said a second House Republican, who voted to keep Cheney in February but planned to vote to remove her now. "We're trying to go forward."
The second Republican also noted that, in his view at least, Cheney's attacks on Trump reach far beyond the election challenge and Capitol riot. Millions of Republican voters view Trump's presidency as a time in which U.S. government policy moved in the direction they wanted it to move. Republican lawmakers, prominent among them Liz Cheney herself, voted for the Trump agenda. Many GOP voters appreciate Trump's accomplishments and believe those accomplishments still stand, even though his presidency ended terribly. Now, they don't see fighting Trump as a way to further the Republican agenda of opposing Joe Biden and winning back the House.
"I don't think the party has surrendered to Trump," the second lawmaker said, addressing a common media talking point. "But we are beholden to those who supported most of the policies that we voted for and agreed with. I'm not beholden to Donald Trump, but a lot of his policies were awfully good for the country, and a lot of people support that."
For her part, Cheney is now making clear that she has become something of a single-issue politician and that her single issue is Trump. ......
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