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In reply to the discussion: Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi just lost my vote for the Illinois Democratic US Senate primary [View all]GiqueCee
(3,503 posts)20. Are any of them...
... exempt from re-election concerns in the midterms? Unless the Clintons are, in fact, playing 3-D chess while Comer and his idiot cohorts are playing tiddly-winks, one would have no choice but to question their judgement and their character. This is a fight to the death to preserve democracy, NOT a fucking game of chance in which they stand to make some bank by betting on Red.
Pardon my cynicism, but I'm finding it harder and harder to trust anyone in D.C. these days.
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Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi just lost my vote for the Illinois Democratic US Senate primary [View all]
Chasstev365
Yesterday
OP
Kennedy-like, in that a billionaire, who actually cares about working people. (Crazy RFK Jr. Excluded)
Chasstev365
Yesterday
#9
Seems the Clintons WANTED that contempt charge. IF GOP proceeds, DISCOVERY baby!
Attilatheblond
Yesterday
#11
Great! Krishnamoorthi should be commended rather than condemned since this is what the Clinton want
Jose Garcia
Yesterday
#17
Not commended. How did you get that? He get's laughed at for being stupid & falling into the trap.
Attilatheblond
Yesterday
#35
See, this is what I thought. They've already supplied everything they say they know.
Callie1979
5 hrs ago
#61
Republicans are in the majority. I doubt they needed any Democratic votes to move this forward.
W_HAMILTON
Yesterday
#37
Yes, Tlaib booed Hillary, didn't endorse Kamala -- maybe those surprised don't know her.
betsuni
13 hrs ago
#55
Good to know. Do you think David Hoggs group will primary these assclowns.
bottomofthehill
8 hrs ago
#57
I think it is time for Dems to move past republican-lite in the Democratic party.
mysteryowl
Yesterday
#31