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In reply to the discussion: Jim Jordan in deep trouble [View all]muriel_volestrangler
(106,107 posts)11. Yeah; it would be embarrassing for him, if he were capable of feeling shame
but he's a modern Republican, so he isn't. There won't be any consequences for him.
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I'd love to see AG Garland announce an investigation into members of Congress
MontanaMama
Feb 2024
#1
Jack will be spending the next five years trying to clean off the stench. He may have to get a skin transplant to do so.
Wonder Why
Feb 2024
#41
If congresspersons were more than just willing dupes, then someone out there knows about it
wiggs
Feb 2024
#31
Yeah; it would be embarrassing for him, if he were capable of feeling shame
muriel_volestrangler
Feb 2024
#11
What consequences? They will hide behind the speech and debate clause and blame the FBI.
Bev54
Feb 2024
#19
He wasn't duped, he knew the evidence was phonied up. He's a collaborator. nt
eppur_se_muova
Feb 2024
#46
I agree but it isn't like he doesn't have a very famous history of feigning ignorance
jcgoldie
Feb 2024
#53
I don't see the problem here. With Republicans, the truth is what you want it to be. They wanted Biden
Chainfire
Feb 2024
#51