As the country digs out, Republicans in storm-battered states appear torn between the need to curb dangerous conspiracy theories and fear of drawing a rebuke from Trump just weeks before the election.
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As the country digs out, Republicans in storm-battered states appear torn between the need to curb dangerous conspiracy theories and fear of drawing a rebuke from Trump . .
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They fear the wrath of Don the Con more than the risk of citizens survival ?
If that is the case then they are COWARDS.
This is some stupid shit right here. The world will be an immeasurably better place when Donold Trump is no longer in it, taking up space and wasting oxygen.
Remarkable, but not surprising.
Anyone doing that kind of mental calculus should GTFO of "public service" because they're in it for the wrong reason(s).
Cowardly assholes.
The right have been feeding their constituents a steady stream of bullshit since the early 90s with Limbaugh, American Spectator, Fox. So long they have grown to like the taste. They simply can no longer tell real from pretend.
I think it's also noteworthy that the GOP is even entertaining these theories at all, and that the public has a right to be reminded that the GOP's strategy is once again "tell lies that will harm or kill their own voters"
This is not 'new', but it bears repeating until it ceases to be true
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They fear the wrath of Don the Con more than the risk of citizens survival ?
If that is the case then they are COWARDS.
But loyalty triumphs over all in this party.
Anyone doing that kind of mental calculus should GTFO of "public service" because they're in it for the wrong reason(s).
Cowardly assholes.
The Republicans!
This is not 'new', but it bears repeating until it ceases to be true