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In reply to the discussion: McConnell: Blocking Garland Was 'Most Consequential Decision I Ever Made' [View all]dalton99a
(91,990 posts)71. May karma give the POS his appropriate punishment
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McConnell: Blocking Garland Was 'Most Consequential Decision I Ever Made' [View all]
DonViejo
Jun 2018
OP
So now let's rag on the "purity" voters in addition to the "deplorables"
BeyondGeography
Jun 2018
#46
Mueller has 75 blank subpoenas . Maybe he is busy filling them out. One might say McConnel.
notdarkyet
Jun 2018
#39
Yep ASSHOLE......................just taking the Constitution and just saying to the president OBAMA
turbinetree
Jun 2018
#7
He really can go Fuck himself.........I just despise him and his wife and what she did to labor
turbinetree
Jun 2018
#22
Cocaine Mitch's legacy as a thief, a baby kidnapper, and a Russian agent are solidified.
deminks
Jun 2018
#13
Mitch telling the truth for once. Fuck the constitution and reap the rewards.
Freethinker65
Jun 2018
#26
'Most Consequential Decision I Ever Made' And the most unconstitutional, lawless, unethical, immoral
Nitram
Jun 2018
#49