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Jul 26, 2022 07:43:32   #
fullspinzoo
 
American Vet wrote:
This is what democrat leadership has brought us....but all you want to do is post trash about Republicans. As stated earlier - hypocrisy runs deep within you leftoids.

Unprecedented inflation rates (just “temporary”)
Southern border crisis – flooded with i*****l a***ns and f******l
Afghan withdrawal – leaving American allies and equipment to the Taliban
Return to energy dependence – having to beg the Saudi’s to produce more
Sending our oil reserves to China (to a company which son H****r is a stockholder)
Crime surge
War on parents
Crazy l*****t policies (“birthing people”)
Pathetic foreign policy – weapons sent to Ukraine ending up on the black market
Wanted to have a “Ministry of T***h”
This is what democrat leadership has brought us...... (show quote)

And this nitwit can't talk about anything but Trump.
Of course, don't forget the recession - GDP on Thursday.

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Jul 26, 2022 15:04:43   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
slatten49 wrote:
Former Secretary of Defense Mark Esper said that he would not v**e to reelect former President Trump in 2024, saying, “We need a new generation of Republican leaders.”

When asked if he would v**e for the president he served under if he runs for the White House again, Esper responded: “No, and I’ll tell you why. Because in my view, any elected leader needs to meet some basic criteria: they need to be able to put country over self, they need to have a certain amount of integrity and principle, they need to be able to reach across the aisle and bring people together and unite the country. Look, Donald Trump doesn’t meet those marks for me.”

Esper said that the U.S. needs a “new generation of Republican leaders” who can both advance a Republican agenda and unite the country.

“We need a new generation of Republican leaders who will advance those core items for any Republican, right: stronger military, lower taxes, deregulation, conservative judges, you name it, we need people who can do it while also growing the Republican base and uniting the country,” Esper said.

Esper condemned “extreme partisanship” in both parties, placing emphasis on the importance of uniting people to accomplish items that will benefit the whole country.

“The biggest threat we face today, I’m afraid, is extreme partisanship on both sides of the aisle that is causing dysfunction in Washington, D.C., and not allowing us to address these major issues — whether it’s China or the budget, you name it, we have to solve this problem and we need a leader that can do that,” Esper said.

Esper has been a regular critic of the former president and made some shocking revelations in interviews while promoting his book, “A Sacred Oath: Memoirs of a Secretary of Defense During Extraordinary Times,” which was released Tuesday.

Last week, the former Defense secretary said that Trump had proposed firing missiles into Mexico to target drug cartels.

He also called a plan by Trump to send a quarter of a million troops to the U.S.-Mexico border “ridiculous” and this week referred to some of Trump’s other foreign policy proposals as “outlandish.”

Trump has responded to some of Esper’s claims by calling him a “lightweight” and a “RINO” — a Republican in name only.
Former Secretary of Defense Mark Esper said that h... (show quote)

We need to end the demonrat party of fools! Bye bye

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Jul 26, 2022 16:58:00   #
Smedley_buzkill
 
slatten49 wrote:
Former Secretary of Defense Mark Esper said that he would not v**e to reelect former President Trump in 2024, saying, “We need a new generation of Republican leaders.”

When asked if he would v**e for the president he served under if he runs for the White House again, Esper responded: “No, and I’ll tell you why. Because in my view, any elected leader needs to meet some basic criteria: they need to be able to put country over self, they need to have a certain amount of integrity and principle, they need to be able to reach across the aisle and bring people together and unite the country. Look, Donald Trump doesn’t meet those marks for me.”

Esper said that the U.S. needs a “new generation of Republican leaders” who can both advance a Republican agenda and unite the country.

“We need a new generation of Republican leaders who will advance those core items for any Republican, right: stronger military, lower taxes, deregulation, conservative judges, you name it, we need people who can do it while also growing the Republican base and uniting the country,” Esper said.

Esper condemned “extreme partisanship” in both parties, placing emphasis on the importance of uniting people to accomplish items that will benefit the whole country.

“The biggest threat we face today, I’m afraid, is extreme partisanship on both sides of the aisle that is causing dysfunction in Washington, D.C., and not allowing us to address these major issues — whether it’s China or the budget, you name it, we have to solve this problem and we need a leader that can do that,” Esper said.

Esper has been a regular critic of the former president and made some shocking revelations in interviews while promoting his book, “A Sacred Oath: Memoirs of a Secretary of Defense During Extraordinary Times,” which was released Tuesday.

Last week, the former Defense secretary said that Trump had proposed firing missiles into Mexico to target drug cartels.

He also called a plan by Trump to send a quarter of a million troops to the U.S.-Mexico border “ridiculous” and this week referred to some of Trump’s other foreign policy proposals as “outlandish.”

Trump has responded to some of Esper’s claims by calling him a “lightweight” and a “RINO” — a Republican in name only.
Former Secretary of Defense Mark Esper said that h... (show quote)


What we need is to get rid of some barnacle encrusted weasels who have had their snouts in the taxpayers' trough long enough, Mitch (the b***h) McConnell comes to mind, along with Liz Cheney, Mitt Romney, John Cornyn, Kinzinger, and I'm not very enamored of Marco Rubio either.
I have said on numerous occasions that I v**ed for Trump but supported and still support Ted Cruz, and I think he would have made a better president. Not that I don't support Trump, but I think Cruz would have done better.

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Jul 28, 2022 00:07:48   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
slatten49 wrote:
Former Secretary of Defense Mark Esper said that he would not v**e to reelect former President Trump in 2024, saying, “We need a new generation of Republican leaders.”

When asked if he would v**e for the president he served under if he runs for the White House again, Esper responded: “No, and I’ll tell you why. Because in my view, any elected leader needs to meet some basic criteria: they need to be able to put country over self, they need to have a certain amount of integrity and principle, they need to be able to reach across the aisle and bring people together and unite the country. Look, Donald Trump doesn’t meet those marks for me.”

Esper said that the U.S. needs a “new generation of Republican leaders” who can both advance a Republican agenda and unite the country.

“We need a new generation of Republican leaders who will advance those core items for any Republican, right: stronger military, lower taxes, deregulation, conservative judges, you name it, we need people who can do it while also growing the Republican base and uniting the country,” Esper said.

Esper condemned “extreme partisanship” in both parties, placing emphasis on the importance of uniting people to accomplish items that will benefit the whole country.

“The biggest threat we face today, I’m afraid, is extreme partisanship on both sides of the aisle that is causing dysfunction in Washington, D.C., and not allowing us to address these major issues — whether it’s China or the budget, you name it, we have to solve this problem and we need a leader that can do that,” Esper said.

Esper has been a regular critic of the former president and made some shocking revelations in interviews while promoting his book, “A Sacred Oath: Memoirs of a Secretary of Defense During Extraordinary Times,” which was released Tuesday.

Last week, the former Defense secretary said that Trump had proposed firing missiles into Mexico to target drug cartels.

He also called a plan by Trump to send a quarter of a million troops to the U.S.-Mexico border “ridiculous” and this week referred to some of Trump’s other foreign policy proposals as “outlandish.”

Trump has responded to some of Esper’s claims by calling him a “lightweight” and a “RINO” — a Republican in name only.
Former Secretary of Defense Mark Esper said that h... (show quote)


Who will they lead ???
There is no Republican Party any more.
It’s for the Clarion call to All conservatives to get out to v**e.
They d**g the conservatives out of mothballs for e******ns.
After the e******ns you’ll never hear another word about conservatives.
They are a mystery group , they never write any bills, they never pass any bills,
But they consider themselves staunch conservatives.
Staunch , they are very staunch., but that’s it.

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Jul 28, 2022 00:11:36   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
We have zero Democrat leaders. Not one person in Biden's whole administration, including himself, is doing their job.


They have been busy writing and passing bills in the house that might benefit you., but the senate believes doing nothing IS their job !!

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