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221 congressional Republicans won't say whether Biden or Trump won the election, Washington Post survey finds - The Washington Post

  

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Via:  jbb  •  4 years ago  •  59 comments

By:   Paul Kane (Washington Post)

221 congressional Republicans won't say whether Biden or Trump won the election, Washington Post survey finds - The Washington Post
Of the 249 Republicans in the House and Senate, 221 will not say who won the election, largely hiding from answering questions about Trump's loss.

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Just 26 congressional Republicans acknowledge Joe Biden's win over President Trump a month after the former vice president's clear victory of more than 7 million votes nationally and a convincing electoral-vote margin that exactly matched Trump's 2016 tally.

Two Republicans consider Trump the winner despite all evidence showing otherwise. And another 221 GOP members of the House and Senate — nearly 90 percent of all Republicans serving in Congress — will simply not say who won the election.

Those are the findings of a Washington Post survey of all 249 Republicans in the House and Senate that began the morning after Trump posted a 46-minute video Wednesday evening in which he wrongly claimed he had defeated Biden and leveled wild and unsubstantiated allegations of "corrupt forces" who stole the outcome from the sitting president.

A team of 25 Post reporters contacted aides for every Republican by email and phone asking three basic questions — who won the presidential contest, do you support or oppose Trump's continuing efforts to claim victory and if Biden wins a majority in the electoral college, will you accept him as the legitimately elected president — and also researched public statements made by the GOP lawmakers in recent weeks to determine their stance on Biden's win.

See the full data: How every Republican lawmaker responded to The Post's questions

The results demonstrate the fear that most Republicans have of the outgoing president and his grip on the party, despite his new status as just the third elected president to lose reelection in the last 80 years. More than 70 percent of Republican lawmakers did not acknowledge The Post's questions as of Friday evening.

They are largely hiding from answering questions about the election, neither congratulating Biden nor embracing Trump's most strident positions and false claims. Just eight Republicans, 3 percent of all GOP lawmakers, voiced support for Trump's current strategy of claiming victory and asking state legislatures to declare him the victor in states that he lost.

This GOP nonresponse stands in stark contrast to Democrats in 2016. The morning after media outlets called Trump the winner, Hillary Clinton conceded and Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer (D-N. Y) fielded a call from Trump. Schumer issued a statement shortly thereafter congratulating the president-elect and calling for Americans to "come together."

Today, most Republicans just want to avoid the Trump question altogether, following the lead of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), whose office pointed to his recent comments about the election and declined to participate in the survey.

Most Republicans greet Trump's push to overturn the election with a customary response: Silence

On Tuesday, McConnell ducked questions about Trump's claim of fraud and refused to take any leadership role in acknowledging Biden's victory.

"The future will take care of itself," he told reporters.

On Thursday, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) would not even consider how he would fight executive orders in Biden's first days in office, leaving open the idea that someone else could be sworn in on Jan. 20.

"Let's wait until [we see] who's sworn in," McCarthy said, "and we can discuss that."

Today's reactions — or, mostly, non-reactions — mirror how many Republicans handled four years of Trump's intemperance: A few predictable Trump critics would condemn his actions, such as the decision to use tear gas on peaceful protesters to clear Lafayette Square in June so Trump could walk across the park, but most would try to avoid the subject.

Their complicit silence now comes as Trump continues to mount an unfounded campaign against the democratic outcome of an election, leaving them isolated as other federal, state and local Republican officials have rejected Trump's false assertions.

Even Kellyanne Conway — Trump's 2016 campaign manager and longtime adviser, who famously coined the phrase "alternative facts" — went further than most Republican members of Congress. She admitted Friday that it looked like Biden "will prevail" and called for a "peaceful transfer of democracy."

On Tuesday, Attorney General William P. Barr declared that the Justice Department had not found any evidence of voter fraud that would change the outcome of the election, following the top election cybersecurity official's declaration that the election had been safe from any hacking.

The president summarily fired that official, Christopher Krebs, and is said to be weighing action against Barr.

The Trump campaign has suffered multiple losses in their post-election legal challenges to overturn the results, with stinging defeats Friday in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada and Wisconsin.

In Arizona and Nevada, judges tossed full-scale challenges to the states' election results filed by the Republican Party and the campaign, respectively.

Last month, U.S. District Judge Matthew W. Brann dismissed a Trump campaign lawsuit to block the certification of Pennsylvania's election results, and in a scathing opinion, wrote that the campaign had "strained legal arguments without merit and speculative accusations" in its effort to throw out millions of votes.

"In the United States of America, this cannot justify the disenfranchisement of a single voter, let alone all the voters of its sixth most populated state," Brann wrote.

Judges turn back claims by Trump and his allies in six states as the president's legal effort founders

Two Michigan Republican legislative leaders, after being summoned to the White House, announced they would not intervene to block Biden's relatively comfortable win there. In Arizona, Republican Gov. Doug Ducey signed election results Monday certifying Biden's narrow victory there, saying a bipartisan collection of local officials oversaw a clean election.

In Georgia, Gov. Brian Kemp and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, both Republicans, certified Biden's slender victory there and have resisted calls from Trump and his supporters to throw out the results.

One of Raffensperger's deputies implored the state's U.S. senators, Republicans David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler, to oppose Trump's efforts, warning of potential violence to civil servants.

Instead, Perdue's public and private actions are emblematic of how many Republicans feel.

With him and Loeffler facing Jan. 5 runoff elections that will determine the Senate majority, the two have publicly embraced Trump's baseless claim that the Dominion Voting Systems machines used in Georgia were rigged as part of a global conspiracy, hoping to retain support among the president's strongest backers. Both also have called for Raffensperger to resign.

Yet, in a video obtained by The Post, Perdue privately acknowledged the reality that Trump lost and that Republicans needed to focus on those Georgia races to save the Senate majority.

"We can at least be a buffer on some of the things that the Biden camp has been talking about," he told donors on a video conference.

Other highlights from the survey found that:

* 12 of the 52 Senate Republicans acknowledge Biden's victory;

* of the 14 House Republicans who recognize the true winner, six are retiring from politics at the end of this month and two more represent districts that Biden won convincingly.

Rep. Fred Upton (R-Mich.) went as far as any Republican in embracing Biden. The two worked together on the "Beau Biden Cancer Moonshot" proposal, named for Biden's son who died of brain cancer in 2015, turning it into a massive 2016 medical research bill.

Within hours of the Nov. 7 declaration of Biden's victory, Upton vowed to work with the new administration.

"I am raising my hand and committing to work with President-elect Biden and my colleagues on both sides of the aisle," he said.

Sen. Patrick J. Toomey (R-Pa.) held out until Nov. 21 when a federal judge, ushered to confirmation by the staunch conservative senator, issued a scathing rebuke of Trump's legal challenges in Pennsylvania and gave a legal seal of approval to Biden's win there.

"Joe Biden won the 2020 election and will become the 46th President of the United States. I congratulate President-elect Biden," Toomey said in a statement.

Judges in other states have repeatedly rebuffed the Trump campaign's legal challenges, and on Friday the effort suffered losses in Michigan, Arizona and Nevada.

Reps. Paul A. Gosar (Ariz.) and Mo Brooks (Ala.) are the only Republicans in Congress who have publicly insisted Trump is the winner. Gosar has spent several weeks embracing the disproved conspiracy theory that the Dominion voting machines used in Arizona, Georgia and some other states manipulated the results and stole the election for Biden. Dominion has called the claims unfounded.

He said he will never accept the Democrat as the legitimately elected president. "No, never. Too much evidence of fraud," he said.

But Brooks and Gosar are extreme outliers on Capitol Hill, with the overwhelming majority of Republicans content to avoid the question. Many have stated that somehow the Dec. 14 meeting of the electoral college, in all 50 states, will provide a clear winner — perhaps naively expecting Trump to concede that point.

Still, as enough states have certified the results to make Biden the winner, Republicans still won't publicly commit now to considering the Democrat the legitimately elected president when he wins the majority in the electoral college.

No one has a trickier task than Sen. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.), who is chairman of the Senate Rules Committee, which is in charge of all events on Capitol grounds for the Jan. 20 inauguration.

Committee staff have acknowledged that Biden is the winner and begun working with the president-elect's team to plan the event, with much of the usual pomp and circumstance getting a new look for social distancing during the pandemic.

"We are working with the Biden administration, likely administration, on both the transition and the inauguration," Blunt said Sunday on CNN, catching himself after he declared Biden the winner.

He paused and tried to explain how he still is awaiting the electoral college decision in a few days.

Is Joe Biden the president-elect?

"Well, the president-elect will be the president-elect when the electors vote for him. There is no official job president-elect," he said.

Blunt's office did not answer The Post's question on whether he would accept Biden as the legitimately elected president if he wins the majority in the electoral college.

This story has been updated after The Post obtained a Dec. 4 constituent email from Sen. Deb Fischer (R-Neb.) describing "President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris."

Jenn Abelson, Mariana Alfaro, Greg Barber, Rachael Bade, Shawn Boburg, Michael Brice-Saddler, Amy Brittain, Dalvin Brown, Nicole Dungca, Paul Farhi, Meagan Flynn, Aaron Gregg, Brent Griffiths, Emily Guskin, Derek Hawkins, Elahe Izadi, Rick Maese, Clyde McGrady, Robert O'Harrow, Samantha Pell, Roxanne Roberts, Neena Satija, Hamza Shaban, Roman Stubbs, Pat Sullivan and Julie Zauzmer contributed to this report.


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JBB
Professor Principal
1  seeder  JBB    4 years ago

512 Is it any wonder that the once Grand Old Party of Abraham Lincoln is now known merely as the gop?512

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
1.1  Texan1211  replied to  JBB @1    4 years ago

is it any wonder Democrats were the Party of Jim Crow?

 
 
 
JBB
Professor Principal
1.1.1  seeder  JBB  replied to  Texan1211 @1.1    4 years ago

512

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
1.1.2  Texan1211  replied to  JBB @1.1.1    4 years ago

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igknorantzrulz
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1.1.3  igknorantzrulz  replied to  Texan1211 @1.1.2    4 years ago

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JBB
Professor Principal
1.1.4  seeder  JBB  replied to  Texan1211 @1.1.2    4 years ago

512

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
1.1.5  Texan1211  replied to  JBB @1.1.4    4 years ago

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igknorantzrulz
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1.1.6  igknorantzrulz  replied to  Texan1211 @1.1.5    4 years ago

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bugsy
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1.1.7  bugsy  replied to  Texan1211 @1.1    4 years ago
is it any wonder Democrats were the Party of Jim Crow?

and slavery

and modern day racism

and election cheating

and ANTIFA

and on and on and on

 
 
 
JBB
Professor Principal
2  seeder  JBB    4 years ago

512

 
 
 
Texan1211
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2.1  Texan1211  replied to  JBB @2    4 years ago

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bugsy
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2.2  bugsy  replied to  JBB @2    4 years ago

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Gordy327
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3  Gordy327    4 years ago

It doesn't matter what those congressional Republicans say. The electoral college has already decided Biden to be the winner. Those who cannot acknowledge or accept that will just have to deal with it!

 
 
 
TᵢG
Professor Principal
4  TᵢG    4 years ago

A perfect example of the partisan power that has ruined the elegant checks and balances and fundamental representative democracy envisioned by the founders.

Elected officials do not represent the people, they play political games and follow their leadership.   

Our system is broken.

 
 
 
igknorantzrulz
PhD Quiet
4.1  igknorantzrulz  replied to  TᵢG @4    4 years ago
Our system is broken.

no worries, Trumpp is a tempting to asphyxiate all that is 'wrong' with it.

 
 
 
bbl-1
Professor Quiet
4.2  bbl-1  replied to  TᵢG @4    4 years ago

Why is our system broken?  

Perhaps the answer could be found by realizing who wants it broken, why they want it broken and how they broke it.

 
 
 
Bob Nelson
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5  Bob Nelson    4 years ago

It's a well written article... but like almost such analyses, it doesn't say the simple truth:
"The Republican Party is working assiduously to eliminate democracy in America." 

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
5.1  Texan1211  replied to  Bob Nelson @5    4 years ago
It's a well written article... but like almost such analyses, it doesn't say the simple truth:
"The Republican Party is working assiduously to eliminate democracy in America."

Perhaps the author showed good judgment and chose not to publish an outright lie.

How refreshing!

 
 
 
igknorantzrulz
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5.1.1  igknorantzrulz  replied to  Texan1211 @5.1    4 years ago
Perhaps the author showed good judgment and chose not to publish an outright lie. How refreshing!

What? that Life Saver JBB threw you ? Since you keep moving the goal posts and lead you with the pass I would have thrown you, as a Certs loaded with heavy retsin is what you deserve as you float LIES and BS downstream.

Trumpp is denying the reality of what our Democratic election process has concluded, and the conclusion was reached by his OWN LOW BARR, as even HE sees the writing on the wall, that Trumpp can't grasp, with hands and mind so DAMN small...

 
 
 
Texan1211
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5.1.2  Texan1211  replied to  igknorantzrulz @5.1.1    4 years ago

Okay, I will give you yet another shot.

Do tell me what I have done to move the goalposts--as YOU claim I did.

When you can do that, we may continue. 

Otherwise, back to ignore!

 
 
 
JBB
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5.1.3  seeder  JBB  replied to  Texan1211 @5.1.2    4 years ago

512

 
 
 
igknorantzrulz
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5.1.4  igknorantzrulz  replied to  Texan1211 @5.1.2    4 years ago
Okay, I will give you yet another shot.

No, it is i who will give you another shot. Please specify what, which, outright lie the author did omit, cause your eatin "crow" deflection speaks volumes, and not supported via load bearing columns.

"Trumpp is denying the reality of what our Democratic election process has concluded, and the conclusion was reached by his OWN LOW BARR, as even HE sees the writing on the wall, that Trumpp can't grasp, with hands and mind so DAMN small.."

.

"The Republican Party is working assiduously to eliminate democracy in America." 

What are the reasons this election should not be upheld, and overturned ? 

What and where is the evidence that there was election fraud, other than hollow words of accusation ?

How is it that ONLY Trumps vote was somehow violated and misrepresented and/or manipulated and thus now Trumpp contested, while ALL OF THE REPUBLICAN WINS in the SENATE and HOUSE are truly legit with NO EVIDENCE OF VOTER FRAUD or ELECTION MISDIRECTION, cause the missed Dire direction of this as confirmed by TRUMPS' own AG ( a biased one he do be) and the man in charge to assure no voting irregularities were found, as he stated it was the most candid and fraud free to date ELECTION, to date, somehow gets juked around and FIRED for stating the TRUTH ???

And before, you fly the shortest misdirection, as the 'Crow" shit does fly, go to thye Jim, and workout those defections in vast supply, as it would be better if you were HIGH, cause LOW is wear your sleeves do show, now your chance to put me on ignore, a pedestal that does not have any special fx on moi', cause i'll do and write as wrong and long as you dislike , as it's my pleasure

 
 
 
Texan1211
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5.1.5  Texan1211  replied to  igknorantzrulz @5.1.4    4 years ago

nice deflection, but alas, another fail.

See ya!

 
 
 
igknorantzrulz
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5.1.6  igknorantzrulz  replied to  Texan1211 @5.1.5    4 years ago

another MISSION ACCOMPLISHED !

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
5.1.7  Texan1211  replied to  igknorantzrulz @5.1.6    4 years ago

if the mission was to detract, deflect, and cast aspersions, well. then. job well done!

 
 
 
JBB
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5.1.8  seeder  JBB  replied to  Texan1211 @5.1.7    4 years ago

512

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
5.1.9  Texan1211  replied to  JBB @5.1.8    4 years ago

Wow.

Democrats were unable to defeat a dead party?

What good are they then, when they can't even defeat a DEAD party?

And THOSE are the clowns you revere, cherish, worship and vote for?

LMAO!

 
 
 
JBB
Professor Principal
5.1.10  seeder  JBB  replied to  Texan1211 @5.1.9    4 years ago

512

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
5.1.11  Texan1211  replied to  JBB @5.1.10    4 years ago

And yet, Democrats LOST quite a few House seats.

Wait--does that mean they got the most overall votes or something?

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bbl-1
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6  bbl-1    4 years ago

Putin, Erdogan, The Saudi Kingdom and Xi desires.  The GOP acquiesces.

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
6.1  Texan1211  replied to  bbl-1 @6    4 years ago

really?

care to name what you claim they gave in to?

 
 
 
bbl-1
Professor Quiet
6.1.1  bbl-1  replied to  Texan1211 @6.1    4 years ago

Follow the money.  And that is going to happen.

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
6.1.2  Texan1211  replied to  bbl-1 @6.1.1    4 years ago

so, just pure speculation on your part, as evidenced by your reply

 
 
 
JBB
Professor Principal
6.1.3  seeder  JBB  replied to  Texan1211 @6.1    4 years ago

512

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
6.1.4  Texan1211  replied to  JBB @6.1.3    4 years ago

[Deleted.  This has been repeatedly declared off-topic.]  

 
 
 
bbl-1
Professor Quiet
6.1.5  bbl-1  replied to  Texan1211 @6.1.4    4 years ago

It was always about the money.

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
6.1.6  Texan1211  replied to  bbl-1 @6.1.5    4 years ago

lots of words, no evidence.

Hell, I can CLAIM all sorts of crap, too!

 
 
 
igknorantzrulz
PhD Quiet
6.1.7  igknorantzrulz  replied to  Texan1211 @6.1.6    4 years ago

no kidding

 
 
 
devangelical
Professor Principal
6.1.8  devangelical  replied to  igknorantzrulz @6.1.7    4 years ago

... a regular shit fountain.

 
 
 
Ozzwald
Professor Quiet
6.1.9  Ozzwald  replied to  Texan1211 @6.1.6    4 years ago

Hell, I can CLAIM all sorts of crap, too!

And do so in spades!

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
6.1.10  Texan1211  replied to  Ozzwald @6.1.9    4 years ago

Elaborate on that, why don't you?

What have I claimed (be SPECIFIC and QUOTE me if you even can)that you dispute?

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
6.1.11  Texan1211  replied to  devangelical @6.1.8    4 years ago

If you dispute anything I have claimed, please elaborate (quote me and please be specific) and tell what you dispute and why.

 
 
 
JBB
Professor Principal
6.1.12  seeder  JBB  replied to  Texan1211 @6.1.11    4 years ago

512

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
6.1.13  Texan1211  replied to  JBB @6.1.12    4 years ago

so the usual non answer, just a little picture.

 
 
 
bbl-1
Professor Quiet
6.1.14  bbl-1  replied to  Texan1211 @6.1.6    4 years ago

Why don't you wear the shoe for once?  It's on you, dude.  

Tell us about the Trump's clean money.  Please.  We need to know.

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
6.1.15  Texan1211  replied to  bbl-1 @6.1.14    4 years ago

wtf is "on me"?

lol

 
 
 
bbl-1
Professor Quiet
6.1.16  bbl-1  replied to  JBB @6.1.12    4 years ago

You know, the more I think about this thing about Trump destroying the GOP, the more I've concluded that all Trump has done is to rip away the veils and put right out there, front and center, exactly what the GOP has been since they 'bestowed upon us' Supply Side Economics, Supply Side governance and it's bastard baby Citizens United to keep it all funded.

The downside, referring to Trump, is 'the brand' and what ever that 'brand is' for his so called base has not been truly determined.  I can not understand the Trumpers.  I have them in my family.  Their reasoning is always inconclusive, evasive or outright not factual.  Perplexing indeed.

 
 
 
bbl-1
Professor Quiet
6.1.17  bbl-1  replied to  Texan1211 @6.1.15    4 years ago

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Ozzwald
Professor Quiet
6.1.18  Ozzwald  replied to  Texan1211 @6.1.13    4 years ago

so the usual non answer, just a little picture.

a_picture_is_worth_a_thousand_words_by_shadowxomega5-d50oo8p-1.png

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
6.1.19  Texan1211  replied to  Ozzwald @6.1.18    4 years ago

ok try this one

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Ozzwald
Professor Quiet
6.1.20  Ozzwald  replied to  Texan1211 @6.1.19    4 years ago
ok try this one

so the usual non answer, just a little picture.  jrSmiley_35_smiley_image.gif

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
6.1.21  Texan1211  replied to  Ozzwald @6.1.20    4 years ago

a picture is worth a thousand words. right?

lol

 
 
 
bbl-1
Professor Quiet
6.1.22  bbl-1  replied to  Texan1211 @6.1.15    4 years ago

[Deleted]

 
 
 
bbl-1
Professor Quiet
6.1.23  bbl-1  replied to  bbl-1 @6.1.22    4 years ago

Winning!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 
 
 
JBB
Professor Principal
6.1.24  seeder  JBB  replied to  Texan1211 @6.1.21    4 years ago

512

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
6.1.25  Texan1211  replied to  JBB @6.1.24    4 years ago

Does it keep you up nights?

 
 
 
JBB
Professor Principal
6.1.26  seeder  JBB  replied to  Texan1211 @6.1.25    4 years ago

I'm not in the gop. You should be losing sleep!512

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
6.1.27  Texan1211  replied to  JBB @6.1.26    4 years ago

I would only worry if you WERE a Republican, as then i would have reason to question my sanity.

But you aren't so all is well!

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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7  Buzz of the Orient    4 years ago

Perhaps the next time the "silent sams" are up for reelection their constituents will remember their silence and their loss of credibility and dignity.

 
 

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