I can appreciate all of this — especially the instinct for empathy. Where I’m stuck is realizing that he’s actively choosing this, including what he’s putting people and the country through. Perhaps it’s no different from any older person fighting to feel competent, and maintain what they’re used to? I do despise him though, in part because unlike many other heinous politicians, he’s always known exactly what he’s doing, and what the outcomes for other people are likely to be. |
You are right, it's just hard to see another human being debase themselves so much now that they probably don't know where they are and what they are doing. That seems to be 90% of the GOP at this point. |
| I’m having a hard time feeling sympathy for him. He was part of the effort to block replacing Feinstein with another dem on the judiciary committee. This is karma for exploiting an ailing elderly woman for political purposes. I hope he continues to humiliate himself and his goons. |
Yes, I can’t say that I’m too concerned about him, but I have to say I don’t like watching it play out in public. I don’t want to watch someone die as staffers stand around winking and asking reporters to speak up. |
Glitch McConnell and the GOP Sycophants |
Ef McConnell |
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Dallas Morning News has an article about the behind-the-scenes battle of the Johns (Thune, Barrasso, Cornyn) to replace McConnell sooner or later. Thune at 62 is the youth option. The other Johns are both 71. The Dallas paper gives Cornyn the advantage in what traditionally is the most important thing to Senate Republicans - “the ability to raise massive amounts of campaign cash and spread it around to his colleagues.”
I can’t link because it’s behind a paywall. I read it on Press Reader. |
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Oh wow that reliable Joe Manchin, huh. He’s part of the GOP traitor train already. And Mitch McConnell doesn’t have any control over his beastly party anymore. |