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YodaMom2

(132 posts)
25. Exactly.
Thu Nov 13, 2025, 11:21 AM
10 hrs ago

They’re forever holding a damp finger up, testing the direction of the wind. And they’re sensing a directional change. No moral epiphanies, just soulless pragmatism.

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So they can read the tea leaves Raven123 16 hrs ago #1
They wanted to avoid speaking poorly of Trump Quanta 15 hrs ago #2
I don't believe this for a second. choie 15 hrs ago #3
I know hard to believe isn't it? They might do the right thing to save their own skin or for the right price. Irish_Dem 14 hrs ago #4
Republicans are entirely transactional. gordianot 14 hrs ago #7
They know the price of everything but the value of nothing. Irish_Dem 14 hrs ago #8
It's not a matter of "the right thing" BumRushDaShow 14 hrs ago #5
Pizza Gate was pure projection and cover up. Irish_Dem 13 hrs ago #9
Yup BumRushDaShow 13 hrs ago #12
Exactly, how many times have we gotten our hopes up that the truth will come out Irish_Dem 13 hrs ago #13
Absolutely right. IMO, they never do the right thing because it's right, only because they fear the consequences ancianita 11 hrs ago #21
*If* they sense that something is going to pass regardless of their vote, they might as well be on the right side of it. thesquanderer 11 hrs ago #18
Exactly. YodaMom2 10 hrs ago #25
Well, the "right thing" PatSeg 11 hrs ago #20
What's left of the files. We'll never know how much they destroyed already IronLionZion 14 hrs ago #6
The information is worth too much to be destroyed. And it is an insurance policy for some. Irish_Dem 13 hrs ago #10
"Somebody has documents somewhere." speak easy 7 hrs ago #31
Probably a major reason he wanted access to the entire US govt data base. Irish_Dem 7 hrs ago #32
Put the files out. Let chips fall where they may! oasis 13 hrs ago #11
Trump shitting gold plated bricks orangecrush 13 hrs ago #14
Unless 13 repub senators are willing to stand up to Trump, the House vote is a safe one onenote 12 hrs ago #15
Depressingly, It'll take much more than that InstantGratification 11 hrs ago #19
Since I don't see it getting 60 votes in the Senate, I don't think it has a chance of getting the override votes onenote 11 hrs ago #22
Based on reporting this week, I could definitely see it getting 292 votes in the House Wiz Imp 10 hrs ago #27
Mr. trump is miserably failing in his attempt to keep this out of the news Torchlight 12 hrs ago #16
Rats leaving the sinking ship... Fil1957 11 hrs ago #17
Doesn't the Senate and trump still have to sign off on it? Bayard 11 hrs ago #23
Yes Anxy 6 hrs ago #35
As the wind blows. republianmushroom 10 hrs ago #24
This is the GOPs one chance to possibly get rid of Trump, without saying so. Doodley 10 hrs ago #26
"Epstein boasting that he knew how "dirty Donald" was and claiming he "gave" Trump his girlfriend" Dulcinea 9 hrs ago #28
Why in the hell do we need a law to see what a dead man wrote when he was alive? KS Toronado 8 hrs ago #29
Trump is probably stinking up his Depends big time right now Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin 8 hrs ago #30
Kick BlueWavePsych 7 hrs ago #33
Ah! So now the dam is breaking Wednesdays 7 hrs ago #34
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