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Quoted: I dunno. Maybe we could find a candidate with a couple Ivy League degrees. A former teacher, lawyer, and military officer. A dude who has served in both Congress and as a state executive with great success, proving to be one of the most competent and capable conservative leaders in a long long time. Somebody with a proven track record of fiscal responsibility, pro-2A actions, and a willingness to take on the woke left. And bonus points if they are still married to their first spouse. If only such a candidate existed. View Quote These days that's pretty much an automatic disqualifier. |
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Quoted: I agree with you 100% but these are the leaders we have at this point in time. The right bitches about how elected officials never look out for our interest, but here we have one that seems to at least vote in our interest, but since she doesn't pass the "holier than thou" litmus test she must go. Maybe we can replace her with someone more like Romney or some other empty suit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I dunno. Maybe we could find a candidate with a couple Ivy League degrees. A former teacher, lawyer, and military officer. A dude who has served in both Congress and as a state executive with great success, proving to be one of the most competent and capable conservative leaders in a long long time. Somebody with a proven track record of fiscal responsibility, pro-2A actions, and a willingness to take on the woke left. And bonus points if they are still married to their first spouse. If only such a candidate existed. I agree with you 100% but these are the leaders we have at this point in time. The right bitches about how elected officials never look out for our interest, but here we have one that seems to at least vote in our interest, but since she doesn't pass the "holier than thou" litmus test she must go. Maybe we can replace her with someone more like Romney or some other empty suit. Lol, that's not "the right" sewing dischord. |
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Quoted: I dunno. Maybe we could find a candidate with a couple Ivy League degrees. A former teacher, lawyer, and military officer. A dude who has served in both Congress and as a state executive with great success, proving to be one of the most competent and capable conservative leaders in a long long time. Somebody with a proven track record of fiscal responsibility, pro-2A actions, and a willingness to take on the woke left. And bonus points if they are still married to their first spouse. If only such a candidate existed. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: That should make it easy for you to name someone then. I dunno. Maybe we could find a candidate with a couple Ivy League degrees. A former teacher, lawyer, and military officer. A dude who has served in both Congress and as a state executive with great success, proving to be one of the most competent and capable conservative leaders in a long long time. Somebody with a proven track record of fiscal responsibility, pro-2A actions, and a willingness to take on the woke left. And bonus points if they are still married to their first spouse. If only such a candidate existed. Obvious who you are alluding to and I agree with you, but I will say those ivy league degrees are not a selling point. The ivy league degrees should be a negative point in my opinion. |
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Quoted: Yeah we know, if only he didn't have the personality of a doorknob then maybe. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I dunno. Maybe we could find a candidate with a couple Ivy League degrees. A former teacher, lawyer, and military officer. A dude who has served in both Congress and as a state executive with great success, proving to be one of the most competent and capable conservative leaders in a long long time. Somebody with a proven track record of fiscal responsibility, pro-2A actions, and a willingness to take on the woke left. And bonus points if they are still married to their first spouse. If only such a candidate existed. Florida seems to like him. |
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View Quote Still dumb as you know the entire world is watching. |
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Quoted: These days that's pretty much an automatic disqualifier. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I dunno. Maybe we could find a candidate with a couple Ivy League degrees. A former teacher, lawyer, and military officer. A dude who has served in both Congress and as a state executive with great success, proving to be one of the most competent and capable conservative leaders in a long long time. Somebody with a proven track record of fiscal responsibility, pro-2A actions, and a willingness to take on the woke left. And bonus points if they are still married to their first spouse. If only such a candidate existed. These days that's pretty much an automatic disqualifier. You think Ted Cruz, Josh Hawley, Elise Stefanik, and J.D. Vance should be disqualified? |
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Quoted: Boebert won a close race in Colorado with no national party support, someone from an absolute shithole of a state like Wyoming babbling about principles has no relevance. My guess is that like the rest of her haters on arfcom you're upset that Boebert voted against the Ukraine aid grift. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: If you refuse to hold your leaders to some type of standard of decency, what does it say about you? Boebert won a close race in Colorado with no national party support, someone from an absolute shithole of a state like Wyoming babbling about principles has no relevance. My guess is that like the rest of her haters on arfcom you're upset that Boebert voted against the Ukraine aid grift. That’s rich. You literally live in the swamp. I live in the most gun friendly and conservative state in the nation and am damn proud of it. |
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Quoted: As a general rule yes. They are unable to raise a child correctly but are somehow qualified to make decisions for this country. The mind boggles. View Quote To be fair not all kids are going to turn out the same no matter how good of a parent you are. I know many families with awesome parents and multiple successful thriving kids (adults now) that also have a total shitbag kid. There are individuals despite everyone's best efforts turn into a total fuckup. |
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Quoted: From a Liz Cheney stater .https://media1.tenor.com/images/f465413a80a1b2cc3d1be52ce54035cf/tenor.gif?itemid=16007918 View Quote We do not get to control who the other idiots in our states vote for. |
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I couldn't care less about her kid. In fact I don't care if she sucks cock on the corner for a quarter as long as she votes the right way.
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Op’s username is slang for opiates and he’s worried about Boebert’s image,lols.
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Quoted: If you refuse to hold your leaders to some type of standard of decency, what does it say about you? View Quote They aren’t supposed to be “leaders” to begin with, save that shit for dictators and monarchs. Part of the reason the country is in the shitter is that people treat representatives as “leaders” and celebrities, they aren’t either. They’re people we elect to fulfill our political will, not theirs. |
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Quoted: Wait! Didn't Bush Sr's son go on to be president for TWO TERMS??? Shit... I just proved your point, didn't I? View Quote |
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Quoted: After a certain point, the parent can't be responsible for the bad choices a kid makes. My oldest stepdaughter's life was an absolute dumpster fire for several years - to the point where her mom and I took custody of her kids for a few years. She's straightened out, and she's a nurse now. Go figure. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: As a general rule yes. They are unable to raise a child correctly but are somehow qualified to make decisions for this country. The mind boggles. After a certain point, the parent can't be responsible for the bad choices a kid makes. My oldest stepdaughter's life was an absolute dumpster fire for several years - to the point where her mom and I took custody of her kids for a few years. She's straightened out, and she's a nurse now. Go figure. |
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Quoted: Im sorry man I had a period of a couple years of being a total shithead but my folks stood by me and I'm here today because of that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I'm going through with something similar right now with my son. It's heartbreaking for my wife and I. Im sorry man I had a period of a couple years of being a total shithead but my folks stood by me and I'm here today because of that. |
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Quoted: I agree with you 100% but these are the leaders we have at this point in time. The right bitches about how elected officials never look out for our interest, but here we have one that seems to at least vote in our interest, but since she doesn't pass the "holier than thou" litmus test she must go. Maybe we can replace her with someone more like Romney or some other empty suit. View Quote Its not a "holier than thou" litmust test. It's not that she fails to meet a high standard. She doesn't meet any standard. She is literally a high school drop out. She cheats on her husband in public. She is involved in domestic dispute claims. She is a grandmother at 39. Her child is a felon. |
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Quoted: I think a lot of desantis' accomplishments should really be attributed to florida state legislators. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Florida seems to like him. I think a lot of desantis' accomplishments should really be attributed to florida state legislators. Maybe but he was still the guy on top that approved it. It seemed like people liked him more until he decided to run against Trump and Trump criticized him. If Trump wasn't in the race DeSantis would be far far more popular. Very shallow thinking. |
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Quoted: Yes, I understand some people think formal education, qualifications, and experience are negative indicators. I offer Lauren Boebert as a counter-point. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: These days that's pretty much an automatic disqualifier. Yes, I understand some people think formal education, qualifications, and experience are negative indicators. I offer Lauren Boebert as a counter-point. One doesn't disprove or make the case for the other. People are rightly skeptical of ivy league schools and major leftist indoctrination centers. They can also disapprove of trailer trash antics. |
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Quoted: Its not a "holier than thou" litmust test. It's not that she fails to meet a high standard. She doesn't meet any standard. She is literally a high school drop out. She cheats on her husband in public. She is involved in domestic dispute claims. She is a grandmother at 39. Her child is a felon. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I agree with you 100% but these are the leaders we have at this point in time. The right bitches about how elected officials never look out for our interest, but here we have one that seems to at least vote in our interest, but since she doesn't pass the "holier than thou" litmus test she must go. Maybe we can replace her with someone more like Romney or some other empty suit. Its not a "holier than thou" litmust test. It's not that she fails to meet a high standard. She doesn't meet any standard. She is literally a high school drop out. She cheats on her husband in public. She is involved in domestic dispute claims. She is a grandmother at 39. Her child is a felon. She is rather an embarrassment. Some of that I could tolerate, but that list in totality is pretty bad. The high school dropout thing I couldn't care less about though. Nothing wrong with some actual working people being in Congress. The rest of it shows bad character. |
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I'll still vote for her before Liz Cheney or Mitt Romney. I don't have to live with her OR her kid.
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Quoted: One doesn't disprove or make the case for the other. People are rightly skeptical of ivy league schools and major leftist indoctrination centers. They can also disapprove of trailer trash antics. View Quote Be that as it may, earning undergraduate and graduate degrees from top-tier universities are almost universally accepted as outstanding accomplishments and worthy resume bullets. Somebody goes to Yale for undergrad and Harvard for law school, they are no intellectual slouch. |
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Why am I even surprised the OP doesn't like Boebert? Oh I'm not.
When I had a twitter, she was constantly out visiting her constituents more than any other politician I followed, she votes right. She's great in my book, I don't give 2 fucks about her personal life. |
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Quoted: If only we didn't let stupid people vote who think personality is a defining characteristic of what effective governance looks like. View Quote |
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Quoted: Why am I even surprised the OP doesn't like Boebert? Oh I'm not. When I had a twitter, she was constantly out visiting her constituents more than any other politician I followed, she votes right. She's great in my book, I don't give 2 fucks about her personal life. View Quote Because I have standards? Cool, so she loves the attention of a bunch of leghumpers… good for her. Maybe she should check her kid and not her likes on Twitter. |
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I'm truly jealous that he got to suck on those titties growing up
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@denverdan
dude is lucky the messicans in rifle didn't light him the fuck up whilst he was stealing from their rigs. |
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Quoted: Quoted: I think there are 5,287 threads on the crack baby. I'm doing one on our esteemed theater vaping, dick jerking, do you know who I am Rep from Colorado who preaches about American values. You probably vote democrat. A lot of the wording sure looks to be lifted straight off posts from DU. O, well…this site is far from the site it used to be. |
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Quoted: I’d imagine at some point we used to expect basic standards of qualification, decorum, and behavior from our elected representatives too. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: A lot of the wording sure looks to be lifted straight off posts from DU. O, well…this site is far from the site it used to be. I’d imagine at some point we used to expect basic standards of qualification, decorum, and behavior from our elected representatives too. Considering many actually believe that Biden got 81 million votes and won the election legitimately, I’d say this country has much, much more serious problems than what the son of a U.S. Rep may or may not have done. |
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Quoted: Considering many actually believe that Biden got 81 million votes and won the election legitimately, I’d say this country has much, much more serious problems than what the son of a U.S. Rep may or may not have done. View Quote Or, perhaps the problem is the GOP electorate’s continued insistence in nominating or electing these people who would drive 81M voters to the polls for the other guy. |
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Quoted: Or, perhaps the problem is the GOP electorate’s continued insistence in nominating or electing these people who would drive 81M voters to the polls for the other guy. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Considering many actually believe that Biden got 81 million votes and won the election legitimately, I’d say this country has much, much more serious problems than what the son of a U.S. Rep may or may not have done. Or, perhaps the problem is the GOP electorate’s continued insistence in nominating or electing these people who would drive 81M voters to the polls for the other guy. Anyone who actually believes that 81 million votes would have legitimately gone to Joe Biden without the mail-in ballot push brought on by COVID is a complete moron. |
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Quoted: Anyone who actually believes that 81 million votes would have legitimately gone to Joe Biden without the mail-in ballot push brought on by COVID is a complete moron. View Quote Yeah, of course that’s why he got 81M votes. The same reason Trump got a record number of votes too. Allow every American to vote from home, and vote totals go up. Whodathunkit? Doesn’t change the GOP’s recent penchant for nominating and electing substandard candidates. |
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