Republicans worried they will lose even more seats in 2022

To make the claim someone is lying because you don't like what he says is a sign of weakness. Same with blacks and their white trash enablers automatically blaming racism when blacks fall short. Why do you choose to live that way?

We have well over 20,000 DOCUMENTED lies, my sweetest, and it could well be far more. Do you understand the word "documented"?
 
We have well over 20,000 DOCUMENTED lies, my sweetest, and it could well be far more. Do you understand the word "documented"?

It's like counting votes. It depends on who is doing the "documenting", BOY.

Interesting how you ignore the lies of the black POS in office between 2009 - 2017. Pucker up.
 
It's like counting votes. It depends on who is doing the "documenting", BOY.

Interesting how you ignore the lies of the black POS in office between 2009 - 2017. Pucker up.

Facts are facts my little shit stain, but when t come to Trump you would not be bothered by anything, so just fuck off. He is gone and hopefully you will join him soon.
 
Obama not only never lost the Presidency, he never lost the popular vote for the Presidency. He is the only President to be elected twice with over 51% of the popular vote since Eisenhower (64 years ago).

trump lost the popular vote twice, both times by millions, and lost the Electoral College once.

Obama lost the House AND the Senate you moron. Here's his LOSER legacy:

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Hello T. A. Gardner,



You know it's just this idea that main stream media has become 'too liberal' that seeds the disconnect between the right and the MSM.

That's the first step.

The second one is simply disbelieving what is reported.

The third step is calling the MSM 'the enemy of the people.'

And finally, the full trip is when people begin to use only far right media sources. Then they are hopelessly out of touch with reality and able to think that Trump was actually on their side, and nonsense like the election was 'stolen.'

This process is how the right is losing touch with reality.

The right better move back toward the center or liberals are going to be running everything.

Not that that would be such a bad thing but I think we are better off with some balance.

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Obama never lost an election he retired after two terms in office, unlike the POS that got Fired after one term.
Are you playing Stupid or is it a natural state for you? Don't bother to answer it is obvious which end of the Gene Pool you come from.
Run along little snowflake, the adults are trying to have a conversation.....

Once again for the left leaning moron brigade; here's Obamas LOSER record:

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Talk, Talk, Talk! Yackety! Yackety! Yack! You talk too much- and never listen! Yes, we know you are not a Republican- FOR YOU ARE A TYPICAL TRUMPTARD that just got handed the crying towel- NOW GO BLOW YOUR NOSE AND WIPE YOUR LITTLE TEARS! YOU HAVE NOTHING BUT SOUR GRAPES- SO WHY DON'T YOU JUST GO AND SUCK ON A SOUR LEMON- and stop with the "SKY IS FALLING" crybaby front- JUST BECAUSE YOUR ROGUE PRESIDENT DIDN'T WIN RE-ELECTION!

WOULD SOMEONE PLEASE PASS ME THE PEANUTS!

NEXT!

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Ironic coming from a sociopathic lying cunt like you. The NYT told you so that you could spam the forum with their lies you dumb parrot. :palm:

Can you post a single lie I have told in the past, my little sweetie?
Can you post a single lie the NYT has written in the past, cum quat.
I can post over 20,000 trump lies in seconds, handjob.
 
According to a report from the New York Times' Alexander Burns and Jonathan Martin, Republican lawmakers are already at each other's throats over Donald Trump re-election loss -- and the loss of control of the Senate -- with some GOP officials worried the internal war could spill out from behind closed doors and impact the 2022 midterm.

At issue are Republicans who are still loyal to the ousted Trump and those who want to put the past four years behind them after it culminated in the loss of the Senate and the White House to the Democrats.

The report notes that fans of the president who are still in office are working at ousting colleagues they feel were not loyal to Trump both after his election loss and then again after he was accused of inciting a riot at the Capitol that led to five deaths on January 6th.

According to the report, at the president's urging, pro-Trump lawmakers are attempting to undercut leadership Republicans including Sen. John Thune (SC) and Rep. Liz Cheney (WY) and may encourage primaries against the two among others.

"In Washington, Republicans are particularly concerned about a handful of extreme-right House members who could run for Senate in swing states, potentially tarnishing the party in some of the most politically important areas of the country," the report states. "The highest-profile tests of Mr. Trump's clout may come in two sparsely populated Western states, South Dakota and Wyoming, where the president has targeted a pair of G.O.P. leaders: John Thune, the second-ranking Senate Republican, and Liz Cheney, the third-ranking House Republican.

Those seats, along with others held by Republicans in the House who voted for impeachment have some Republican officials worried a bruising primary could leave them with a candidate who is too extreme for the district, allowing the seat to flip to the Democrats.

"If Ms. Cheney is deposed, it could encourage primary challenges against other Republicans who supported impeachment or censure, including more moderate lawmakers like Representatives Peter Meijer and Fred Upton of Michigan and John Katko of New York, whose districts could slip away from Republicans if they nominated hard-line Trump loyalists," the Times reports. "But in a sign that Mr. Trump can't expect to fully dictate party affairs, Mr. McCarthy has indicated that he opposes calls to remove her from leadership"

Additionally, Republicans are worried about overly ambitious newly elected far-right lawmakers who may decide to run for higher office seats held by their Republican colleagues.

"Privately, Republican officials are concerned about possible campaigns for higher office by some of the high-profile backbenchers in the House who have railed against the election results and propagated fringe conspiracy theories. Among those figures are Representatives Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, Lauren Boebert of Colorado and Andy Biggs of Arizona. All three states have Senate seats and governorships up for election in 2022," the report states.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/16/...action=click&module=Spotlight&pgtype=Homepage

You mean like the seats they lost in 2020?
 
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