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magicarpet

(19,218 posts)
26. Well,... There is always the old standby.
Sat May 2, 2026, 09:17 PM
Saturday

Susan Collins would be happy to return as the senior senator representing Maine. She is often more concerned and freequently worried about legislation matters in Washington DC than Margaret Chase Smith was. But Susan Collins is always so reliable and ultimately votes 97.8% MAGA. And her squeaky little voice just grows on you.

I wonder if we should stick with her ?

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If not him, then who? walkingman Saturday #1
Well,... There is always the old standby. magicarpet Saturday #26
I wish Senator Susan Collins would put her red MAGA hat on gifted to her by King Dotard. She would look so cute. magicarpet Saturday #28
There are still two Dems running in the primary... PunkinPi 7 hrs ago #86
Thanks - I thought it was a forgone conclusion. walkingman 5 hrs ago #87
In a State modrepub Saturday #2
No, probably not a liability, displacedvermoter Saturday #4
If he won the D primary and would vote for the D Senate Majority Leader RandomNumbers Saturday #7
Fair enough... displacedvermoter Saturday #8
Who hasn't gotten a cute dolphin tat... jmbar2 Saturday #3
the circle of life...the growing and stretching circle of life. ret5hd Saturday #5
all-encompassing circle of life jmbar2 Saturday #9
Get a Nazi death camp guard tattoo while drunk one thing...having it for almost 20 years I less understand EX500rider Saturday #6
oh I understand it alright Skittles Sunday #34
I wonder how many Israeli military sport the same kind of tattoos ?? Jack Valentino Yesterday #75
I doubt the Israeli military is fond of Nazi imagery EX500rider 17 hrs ago #83
Intellectual Honesty Test... would you feel the same way if a GOP'er had the Nazi tattoo WarGamer Saturday #10
A very good question sarisataka Saturday #14
Should we jump on board for Susan Collins now? Kingofalldems Saturday #23
I'm glad I don't live in Maine. I'd never vote for her but I get bad vibes from him. FascismIsDeath Saturday #25
Good on you about Gabbard and Cha Sunday #55
I still watched "Real Time" back then and RFJ jr was sort of a regular. FascismIsDeath Sunday #57
I remember those ASSad/Gabbard wars on Cha Sunday #58
obviously not... WarGamer Sunday #46
That's an interesting thought BannonsLiver Monday #64
It isn't the tattoo. It is how he handled it Bluetus Saturday #11
I think he explained himself Mossfern Saturday #12
It's on their fucking hats. Iggo Saturday #18
A skulll and crossbones? Mossfern Saturday #19
Not "a" skull and crossbones, but "that" skull and crossbones. Iggo Saturday #20
Here's mass murderer and war criminal Jochen Peiper sporting that same logo as the tattoo WarGamer Sunday #47
Never Forget. Iggo Sunday #50
SS officer cap sarisataka Saturday #21
Thanks for the clarification Mossfern Saturday #29
Yeah, I've read a half dozen books on the nazis and watched ALL (well not all but lots) the documentaries on the nazis Hassin Bin Sober Saturday #30
LOTS of people don't know the difference. ShazzieB Monday #67
Democracy is difficult Bluetus Monday #72
You can think of all the positives you want. Iggo Monday #73
Not too many of those people wandering around anymore, Jack Valentino Yesterday #76
he did get it removed eShirl Saturday #13
That is not my understanding. Bluetus Saturday #17
He had an entire tattoo placed over it. Hassin Bin Sober Saturday #31
There are articles to that effect. Bluetus Saturday #33
He may have found out how expensive and time-consuming tattoo removal can be. ShazzieB Monday #66
Actually it is much cheaper to "overwrite it" than to try to have the original tattoo 'removed'... Jack Valentino Yesterday #77
Tattoo removal is complicated, I've had it Polybius 4 hrs ago #90
It took him nearly 20 years to do so ... n/t wackadoo wabbit Sunday #36
Whar do youu mean he hasn't "dealt with it"? ShazzieB Monday #70
He covered it up last Fall Polybius 4 hrs ago #88
He covered it up Polybius 4 hrs ago #89
One thing about the military, generally speaking there is no shortage of opportunities Uncle Joe Saturday #15
I have to believe that he knew what it was and he's lying about it, or that he's too dumb to know what it was. Iggo Saturday #16
If possible I would have tried getting it covered Captain Zero Monday #69
I see the republicans do not like this guy. Kingofalldems Saturday #22
Republicans and the conservative bingo brigade hate him. Hassin Bin Sober Saturday #32
And I remember the bingo brigade who hounded Joy Reid over supposed homophobic posts made Nixie Sunday #37
Her being a homophobic bigot and lying about it EdmondDantes_ Sunday #43
That's not what I was getting at. My post was about those Nixie Sunday #44
"NO RAGRETS" flvegan Saturday #24
I was in the army during training and every single base had at least 5 tattoo businesses within 10 miles... Enter stage left Saturday #27
He had it for NEARLY 20 YEARS before deciding to cover it up wackadoo wabbit Sunday #35
i just saw your post and didn't realize he just covered it up because of this campaign now.... Nixie Sunday #39
Platner just said recently on Jen Psaki's show that he lives in rural Maine and has a lot of friends Nixie Sunday #38
There's a post somewhere here in General Discussion.... LAS14 Sunday #42
Look up 3rd Panzer Division Totenkopf. It's right there. My husband recognized it right away, Nixie Sunday #45
that's impossible... it's the one of the most recognizable images of WW2 WarGamer Sunday #48
Ww2 ended 81 years ago, why would you expect a 40 year old to be familiar with the symbolism? questionseverything Sunday #51
One would expect sarisataka Sunday #56
exactly... it's like a Roman History Classicist having no idea what SPQR means WarGamer Monday #59
The candidate isn't claiming to be a historian, is he? questionseverything Monday #60
We are talking about the claimed historian sarisataka Monday #62
I would have to say that historian sarisataka Sunday #49
This message was self-deleted by its author usedtobedemgurl Sunday #40
Good points. Thanks. nt LAS14 Sunday #41
As a Jew, the tattoo really pesters me LetMyPeopleVote Sunday #52
it is creepy Skittles 23 hrs ago #82
I am so glad I don't have to vote for him. 50 Shades Of Blue Sunday #53
Me, too. But Dems in Maine should absolutely vote for him. Iggo Sunday #54
Back around the late 80s to the early 90s, I knew a guy who called himself "Stardust" and was a "christian"... GReedDiamond Monday #61
Yeah, sure RoseTrellis Monday #63
Why? BannonsLiver Monday #65
Goes back to things I've previously said: B.See Monday #68
If and when he wins the primary ... sheshe2 23 hrs ago #81
Thanks, Sheshe for the input. As always, B.See 7 hrs ago #85
See also, the trope about those pretty girls getting Chinese characters ... Ursus Rex Monday #71
Young men are idiots. hunter Yesterday #74
My younger daughter got a small honu (sea turtle) tattoo on her ankle DFW Yesterday #78
A good rule I have lived by, is 'don't tattoo myself' ! Jack Valentino Yesterday #79
Just an observation -- Mike Niendorff Yesterday #80
If there is a better option who can win? RoeVWade 17 hrs ago #84
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