should’ve just thrown him out mid-air, easy.
should’ve just thrown him out mid-air, easy.
my favorite part is when the person recording the video proudly announces that she’s gonna sell the video to TMZ.
Blueprint for these stories: Crazy-ass white chick does racist shit, gets called out for it, gets fired. (The last part is my favorite part :>)
Her seniority status would only matter among junior senators anyways, so the difference wouldn’t be that significant. Looking at the map, let’s say Rs actually win in most of the toss-up races and Ds pick up NV and TX:
Couple of thoughts on Bredesen;
We need people like Manchin and Bredesen, fuck their views and all but we need them.
Let’s try again; I went through all the votes and only once did Manchin’s vote actually make a difference. Ding Ding Ding, yes right, the Obamacare repeal.
I can see it working out for Manchin in WV, since a ‘No’ would have made his race a lot harder. But yeah Bredesen’s move wasn’t very smart, especially - as you pointed out - given the fact that he could have just kept his mouth shut. I think it had more to do with trying to solidify his image as a centrist than the…
I came here to ask the same question haha
Joe Manchin’s vote doesnt matter, it never did. It all came down to Collins, the way she goes, he goes.
I will just leave this here:
Can I get that one hour back I wasted watching this bullshit speech? Thanks.
Apart from the corpse of Robert Byrd and Manchin, I don’t think any other dem would have a legit chance of winning in WV anyways
I believe Manchin goes last, so he can either vote NO or be a nondecisive YES vote. I really really want to see Jeff Flake being in the position of having to cast the decisive vote, because that would most likely melt his brain. But yeah, Jeff Flake, the guy who toasted the Kavanaugh nomination? Hahahah .. no, that’s…
all depends on how collins votes. If she votes yes, so does Manchin. If she votes no, so does Manchin. He doesn’t want to be the 50th vote to confirm Kavanaughty, if he gets a chance to be the 51st, he will take it. Jeff Flake? He doesn’t have the balls to be the decisive vote.
Lindsey Graham, sup?
He’s endorsed her in his ‘first wave’ of midterm endorsements.
call me crazy, but if it wasn’t for Kavanaugh’s ‘angry’ testimony, I actually believe Trump would have legitemately considered withdrawing the nomination. I mean from a strategy standpoint, it would have been a pretty good move to save face and possibly re-energize his base by nominating Barrett or whoever else is on…
this article is a good reminder to one important thing: fuck twitter.