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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWhat recent events have taught us about certain Republicans
Its pretty obvious whos been compromised by the Russians and their money.
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What recent events have taught us about certain Republicans (Original Post)
dlk
Jan 2021
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This is why transparency in election contributions is critical to the future of our democracy
dlk
Jan 2021
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Leith
(7,808 posts)1. The only thing I've learned is
that a few of them have finally hit bottom. Too many of them can still stomach the septic tank that is the White House.
dlk
(11,542 posts)2. For their ilk, I'm afraid there is no bottom
As they continue to show us every day.
Irish_Dem
(46,898 posts)3. Exactly, quite clear who is paid in rubles. nt
dlk
(11,542 posts)4. This is why transparency in election contributions is critical to the future of our democracy
Dark money brings dark results.
Irish_Dem
(46,898 posts)5. We know where the dark money is coming from, and it is not good. nt
dlk
(11,542 posts)6. Not good is an understatement
LonePirate
(13,415 posts)7. 45 tells the base what to think and those voters demand unquestioned loyalty to 45 by any Repub.
Once 45 leaves office on January 20 and if - a gigantic if - he more or less shuts up about day to day politics, the other elected Republicans in DC will stop listening to him because the base will not know how to act or think or vote without a clear signal from their cult leader. Personally, I hope he spends every day golfing starting on the 21st and is too tired the rest of the day to do anything.
dlk
(11,542 posts)8. It's amazing so many Americans are like sheep
They can't think for themselves.