Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man, can the GQP people be kinky or what? Some of his posts are getting into the perverted realm.
I truly wish I hadn’t read them. I feel sick to my stomach.
Anonymous wrote:Man, can the GQP people be kinky or what? Some of his posts are getting into the perverted realm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:are there ANY good republican men out there?
Romney? The original Bush? That's all I got.
Adam Kizinger (sp?)
On managing what’s happening in Springfield, Mike DeWine. The “I’m a Trump voter” is a bit, but I recognize he needed to say it get anyone on the far right to consider everything else he had to say.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/20/opinion/springfield-haitian-migrants-ohio.html?unlocked_article_code=1.ME4.q4Tx.gBF3a371JhHk&smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare
That is actually an excellent article and very well written. I was very impressed.
- D who was not that familiar with the Ohio Gov
I posted this. My kid goes to Oberlin, so I have had my eye on Ohio politics. He definately has some bad moments and supports some gross stuff. But he also shows up as a moderate voice of reason when needed.
Ohio is a bit of a schizophrenic state. For example, may I introduce their senators: Sherrod Brown (who will likely be re-elected this fall as a moderate Dem) and… JD Vance. The same people vote for these two guys two years apart, voted to legalize abortion and weed. I mean— WTF? This cycle, the state will go for Trump and Sherrod Brown by a decent margin. As if these two have anything in common. Again, WTF?
As an aside, it’s a shame Tim Ryan didn’t beat Vance. My hardline Republican aunt lives in Youngstown and he was her Congressional Rep. She always spoke very fondly of “Timmy” Ryan. Despite his position on abortion (she’s Italian and super Catholic).
Ohio politics is definately… interesting.
But DeWine is both outspoken and right on Springfield. Credit where credit is due.
That's interesting! I'm the PP and appreciate the perspective. The Brown/Vance contrast is wild indeed. Any thoughts on why Ohio has gone from swing to red in terms of the Pres election over time?
Mostly extreme gerrymandering and voter suppression
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:are there ANY good republican men out there?
Romney? The original Bush? That's all I got.
Adam Kizinger (sp?)
On managing what’s happening in Springfield, Mike DeWine. The “I’m a Trump voter” is a bit, but I recognize he needed to say it get anyone on the far right to consider everything else he had to say.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/20/opinion/springfield-haitian-migrants-ohio.html?unlocked_article_code=1.ME4.q4Tx.gBF3a371JhHk&smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare
That is actually an excellent article and very well written. I was very impressed.
- D who was not that familiar with the Ohio Gov
I posted this. My kid goes to Oberlin, so I have had my eye on Ohio politics. He definately has some bad moments and supports some gross stuff. But he also shows up as a moderate voice of reason when needed.
Ohio is a bit of a schizophrenic state. For example, may I introduce their senators: Sherrod Brown (who will likely be re-elected this fall as a moderate Dem) and… JD Vance. The same people vote for these two guys two years apart, voted to legalize abortion and weed. I mean— WTF? This cycle, the state will go for Trump and Sherrod Brown by a decent margin. As if these two have anything in common. Again, WTF?
As an aside, it’s a shame Tim Ryan didn’t beat Vance. My hardline Republican aunt lives in Youngstown and he was her Congressional Rep. She always spoke very fondly of “Timmy” Ryan. Despite his position on abortion (she’s Italian and super Catholic).
Ohio politics is definately… interesting.
But DeWine is both outspoken and right on Springfield. Credit where credit is due.
That's interesting! I'm the PP and appreciate the perspective. The Brown/Vance contrast is wild indeed. Any thoughts on why Ohio has gone from swing to red in terms of the Pres election over time?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:are there ANY good republican men out there?
Romney? The original Bush? That's all I got.
Adam Kizinger (sp?)
On managing what’s happening in Springfield, Mike DeWine. The “I’m a Trump voter” is a bit, but I recognize he needed to say it get anyone on the far right to consider everything else he had to say.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/20/opinion/springfield-haitian-migrants-ohio.html?unlocked_article_code=1.ME4.q4Tx.gBF3a371JhHk&smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare
That is actually an excellent article and very well written. I was very impressed.
- D who was not that familiar with the Ohio Gov
I posted this. My kid goes to Oberlin, so I have had my eye on Ohio politics. He definately has some bad moments and supports some gross stuff. But he also shows up as a moderate voice of reason when needed.
Ohio is a bit of a schizophrenic state. For example, may I introduce their senators: Sherrod Brown (who will likely be re-elected this fall as a moderate Dem) and… JD Vance. The same people vote for these two guys two years apart, voted to legalize abortion and weed. I mean— WTF? This cycle, the state will go for Trump and Sherrod Brown by a decent margin. As if these two have anything in common. Again, WTF?
As an aside, it’s a shame Tim Ryan didn’t beat Vance. My hardline Republican aunt lives in Youngstown and he was her Congressional Rep. She always spoke very fondly of “Timmy” Ryan. Despite his position on abortion (she’s Italian and super Catholic).
Ohio politics is definately… interesting.
But DeWine is both outspoken and right on Springfield. Credit where credit is due.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:are there ANY good republican men out there?
Romney? The original Bush? That's all I got.
Adam Kizinger (sp?)
On managing what’s happening in Springfield, Mike DeWine. The “I’m a Trump voter” is a bit, but I recognize he needed to say it get anyone on the far right to consider everything else he had to say.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/20/opinion/springfield-haitian-migrants-ohio.html?unlocked_article_code=1.ME4.q4Tx.gBF3a371JhHk&smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare
That is actually an excellent article and very well written. I was very impressed.
- D who was not that familiar with the Ohio Gov
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:are there ANY good republican men out there?
Romney? The original Bush? That's all I got.
Adam Kizinger (sp?)
On managing what’s happening in Springfield, Mike DeWine. The “I’m a Trump voter” is a bit, but I recognize he needed to say it get anyone on the far right to consider everything else he had to say.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/20/opinion/springfield-haitian-migrants-ohio.html?unlocked_article_code=1.ME4.q4Tx.gBF3a371JhHk&smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:are there ANY good republican men out there?
Romney? The original Bush? That's all I got.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of serious people are speculating that this research came from Republicans so Robinson would drop out before the deadline. If so, why didn’t they do it earlier so it wasn’t literally hours before? Or before the primary?