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11 hours ago, TwiceHorn said:

Yeah, everyone just assumes that these Supreme Court rulings can be federally "codified" and that any such law would survive the reversal of the ruling.  It is far from a sure thing.  A state "codifying" such a ruling, especially via its constitution, would fare far better.

unless that state constitution is putting limits on the state legislature regarding its authority in elections

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15 hours ago, BehoId, The Underminer! said:

Contra super progressive Tuberville. 

 

 

He means that he's personally fine with it. He'll still vote against it because:

a.) He's a wishy washy pussy 
b.) McConnell will tell him how to vote
c.) His constituency probably actually wants him to vote no, so he will

Also, lets not forget there's a tremendously high probability this motherfucker didn't understand the question being asked him was really how he would vote, but just what some random guy asked him how felt about gay marriage. 

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1 hour ago, 4th&Five said:

These republican senators sure do hate their jobs. Maybe retire asshole. 

They do these grueling tasks to keep their constituents big money donors happy.

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1 hour ago, Js1 said:

It’s so easy!

 

What a fucking bootlicking douchebag.  The moment he refused to tell those Florida kids who had just survived a school shooting that he would continue to take money from the NRA, it was apparent he is the among the lowest scum of the earth.

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On 8/9/2022 at 9:26 AM, 4th&Five said:

 


This iis the first I’ve heard of vandalism against anti-abortion group property, and it sickens me. The pro-choice position wins at the ballot box, and acts such as these will detract from that focus. I hope these fuckers are caught and successfully prosecuted. What the fuck?

Of course this might be counter espionage, like project veritas on steroids. Pragmatically, given its effect on what matters, the vote, it probably is. But fuck the Jane’s Revenge group, no matter what their motivation.

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3 hours ago, Willfully Horn said:


This iis the first I’ve heard of vandalism against anti-abortion group property, and it sickens me. The pro-choice position wins at the ballot box, and acts such as these will detract from that focus. I hope these fuckers are caught and successfully prosecuted. What the fuck?

Of course this might be counter espionage, like project veritas on steroids. Pragmatically, given its effect on what matters, the vote, it probably is. But fuck the Jane’s Revenge group, no matter what their motivation.

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This is a picture of a man who knows he is on the wrong side of history but was willing to give up his balls for some power.  IS it hard to live with yourself Marco?

 

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Marco Rubio 'upset' as Trump 'sidelines' him from foreign policy decisionmaking: report

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio feels as though he is being ignored by the Trump administration and excluded from any important foreign policy decisions, reported Gabriel Sherman in a Vanity Fair article published on Tuesday.

This state of affairs was brought to the forefront by Trump's shouting match with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky that saw the latter kicked out of the White House — an incident for which Rubio himself was present and did little talking himself.


"While Rubio was quick to get in line in the days after the Zelenskyy showdown, the historic confrontation did indeed reveal a fault line inside the administration: Rubio is privately frustrated that Trump has effectively sidelined him," wrote Sherman. "According to four prominent Republicans close to the White House, Rubio, who has been a Russia hawk and Ukraine supporter, has told people he is upset by his lack of foreign policy influence despite being, on paper at least, the administration’s top diplomat."

The report continued that "One of the sources said they felt as though Rubio is often the last to know when foreign policy decisions are made in the White House."

Republicans who spoke to Sherman said "Rubio’s unhappiness with Trump was brewing before Zelenskyy’s visit went sideways. Two of the sources said Rubio was caught off guard when Trump appointed nine foreign policy “envoys” with high-profile assignments such as ending the wars in Gaza and Ukraine," and one source told him "that Rubio also disapproved of Trump’s decision to revoke former secretary of state Mike Pompeo’s government security detail."

Rubio's lack of policy influence is all the more apparent from the fact that when he was in the Senate, he frequently pushed for aid to Ukraine and adopted a much more hawkish stance on the matter than Trump has ever displayed. It is not lost on his former colleagues, with Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) even comparing Marco Rubio's change of heart to being lobotomized.

Even prior to his confirmation to the role, many career diplomats believed Rubio would struggle in the position, and may not even last beyond a year.

Rubio's lack of policy influence is all the more apparent from the fact that when he was in the Senate, he frequently pushed for aid to Ukraine and adopted a much more hawkish stance on the matter than Trump has ever displayed. It is not lost on his former colleagues, with Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) even comparing Marco Rubio's change of heart to being lobotomized.  castrated

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3 hours ago, PhillyD said:

Marco Rubio 'upset' as Trump 'sidelines' him from foreign policy decisionmaking: report

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio feels as though he is being ignored by the Trump administration and excluded from any important foreign policy decisions, reported Gabriel Sherman in a Vanity Fair article published on Tuesday.

This state of affairs was brought to the forefront by Trump's shouting match with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky that saw the latter kicked out of the White House — an incident for which Rubio himself was present and did little talking himself.


"While Rubio was quick to get in line in the days after the Zelenskyy showdown, the historic confrontation did indeed reveal a fault line inside the administration: Rubio is privately frustrated that Trump has effectively sidelined him," wrote Sherman. "According to four prominent Republicans close to the White House, Rubio, who has been a Russia hawk and Ukraine supporter, has told people he is upset by his lack of foreign policy influence despite being, on paper at least, the administration’s top diplomat."

The report continued that "One of the sources said they felt as though Rubio is often the last to know when foreign policy decisions are made in the White House."

Republicans who spoke to Sherman said "Rubio’s unhappiness with Trump was brewing before Zelenskyy’s visit went sideways. Two of the sources said Rubio was caught off guard when Trump appointed nine foreign policy “envoys” with high-profile assignments such as ending the wars in Gaza and Ukraine," and one source told him "that Rubio also disapproved of Trump’s decision to revoke former secretary of state Mike Pompeo’s government security detail."

Rubio's lack of policy influence is all the more apparent from the fact that when he was in the Senate, he frequently pushed for aid to Ukraine and adopted a much more hawkish stance on the matter than Trump has ever displayed. It is not lost on his former colleagues, with Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) even comparing Marco Rubio's change of heart to being lobotomized.

Even prior to his confirmation to the role, many career diplomats believed Rubio would struggle in the position, and may not even last beyond a year.

Rubio's lack of policy influence is all the more apparent from the fact that when he was in the Senate, he frequently pushed for aid to Ukraine and adopted a much more hawkish stance on the matter than Trump has ever displayed. It is not lost on his former colleagues, with Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) even comparing Marco Rubio's change of heart to being lobotomized.  castrated

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Posted
1 hour ago, Valmy77 said:

I will be surprised if he is still in his position this time next year.

 

I give it 6 months, if it's already leaking that he is upset.   Of course, that means that Trump will nominate someone like Peter Navarro for Secretary of State, so, yeah.

Fox or OAN will happily put him on air or maybe he decides to run for Florida governor.  

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3 hours ago, Francisco 2.0 said:

 

I give it 6 months, if it's already leaking that he is upset.   Of course, that means that Trump will nominate someone like Peter Navarro for Secretary of State, so, yeah.

Fox or OAN will happily put him on air or maybe he decides to run for Florida governor.  


decides to run for Florida governor.  

 

this.

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3 hours ago, Francisco 2.0 said:

 

I give it 6 months, if it's already leaking that he is upset.   Of course, that means that Trump will nominate someone like Peter Navarro for Secretary of State, so, yeah.

Fox or OAN will happily put him on air or maybe he decides to run for Florida governor.  

Trump has already picked his candidate in that race, right?

He'll drag Rubio through all the muck.  And I'm here for that.  

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