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It's really interesting how anti-military Republicans have become these days.
Didn't used to be like that. What's changed? I'm guessing most Republican are low IQ, low information people who are easily manipulated by social media. It's no wonder Russia focuses on these people. It's very unfortunate though. The military shouldn't be associated with any kind of politics. And now it's seen as a liberal thing. It's weird. But Republicans generally are very weird these days. |
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Why isn't this being reported in MSM (the vote on promotions)? Can someone provide a link? |
Because the corporate owned media exists for the pleasure of the GOP. Can you imagine how fast Tuberville would have to give up his little KKK themed protest if it was correctly and frequently pointed out that one man is holding the military and its readiness hostage? But you barely hear anything at all. |
| Colonels and below don’t require senate nominations and approval. |
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Senate Executive Calendar for Sept 30, 2023, showing all the nominations awaiting Senate confirmation.
The Nominations Placed on the Secretary’s Desk starts on page 51. https://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/executive_calendar/2023/09_30_2023.pdf |
Insurrection architects Mark Meadows and Cleta Mitchell’s Conservative Partnership give Tommy Tuberville an award for staging his own mini insurrection as the House Freedom Caucus that Meadows founded keeps the House of Representatives from functioning. It’s like there’s a pattern.
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Don’t tell this to the both sides losers. They get real testy when it’s pointed out that the GOP is a totally corrupt corporation. |
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“Pentagon officials were already frustrated for months over Tommy Tuberville’s blockade of military promotions. But after Marine Commandant Gen. Eric Smith was hospitalized this weekend, it’s turning into rage.”
https://www.politico.com/news/2023/11/01/pentagon-promotions-general-smith-tommy-tuberville-00124763 |