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QueerDuck

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20. I see it happening again to some extent too. The recent ugly comments about Jeffries...
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 02:12 PM
17 hrs ago

... and other comments trying to discourage voting for Democrats who support the military. It's just insane for anyone to promote that way of thinking.

Just sign me,
ANOTHER PROUD FINGER-WAGGER (or am I "arrogant"... I forget) LOL

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Bush did. Why shouldn't Trump? leftstreet 18 hrs ago #1
Two Bushes and a Nixon. Kid Berwyn 17 hrs ago #6
If the past predicts the future, yep. Every last bit. RockRaven 17 hrs ago #2
Yes, looking forwards not backwards fucked this country up. SamKnause 17 hrs ago #4
The ironic part? MustLoveBeagles 17 hrs ago #18
I am a diehard Dem. My first thoguhts on this are that he will get away with it. Then, I look at the midterms OLDMDDEM 17 hrs ago #3
I applaud your optimism Bettie 17 hrs ago #13
I understand your point. I lived in Nebraska (Omaha) for many years. Now I live in Maryland. OLDMDDEM 17 hrs ago #15
Israel and AIPAC will see that he does Ponietz 17 hrs ago #5
Probably. He will die before there are consequences. MineralMan 17 hrs ago #7
Even if he drops a nuke and we all die he'll get away with everything. dem4decades 17 hrs ago #8
I think his plan is to take us all with him. dedl67 16 hrs ago #30
That will make the religious right happy. dem4decades 14 hrs ago #37
Yes. JBTaurus83 17 hrs ago #9
Yep ABC123Easy 17 hrs ago #10
Pick your preferred AG, the outcome would have been *exactly* the same: Fiendish Thingy 17 hrs ago #19
I disagree ABC123Easy 17 hrs ago #23
Answer this one question: Fiendish Thingy 16 hrs ago #34
So you're saying ABC123Easy 15 hrs ago #36
You were referring to the power of Garland as AG Fiendish Thingy 13 hrs ago #38
Yes. CentralMass 17 hrs ago #11
F47 might, but his followers won't be so lucky 0rganism 17 hrs ago #12
He's already divided the populace - for generations. maxsolomon 17 hrs ago #14
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave 17 hrs ago #16
I see it happening again to some extent too. The recent ugly comments about Jeffries... QueerDuck 17 hrs ago #20
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave 17 hrs ago #22
Is he? Fiendish Thingy 17 hrs ago #17
He will get away with it, if he dies soon. Otherwise probably not. delisen 17 hrs ago #21
Nobody is going to hold him accountable, so yes. Yes he is. flvegan 17 hrs ago #24
How will this happen ? RANDYWILDMAN 17 hrs ago #25
I think we will be so glad to see the last of him. We won't try to hold him accountable. Walleye 17 hrs ago #26
Indeed. And based upon the comments , we see it the same. Bread and Circuses 16 hrs ago #27
Yes. Irish_Dem 16 hrs ago #28
I'm guessing no, he won't get away with it Torchlight 16 hrs ago #29
Sorry - knew the outcome of this movie before it even started Cosmocat 16 hrs ago #31
And he knew it then and he knows it now. NCDem47 16 hrs ago #32
It was never just about "him" or Bush or any of them. FraDon 16 hrs ago #33
Yup. WestMichRad 15 hrs ago #35
He got away with orchestrating an insurrection too. Emile 13 hrs ago #39
40 percent of the country supports him JI7 13 hrs ago #40
No. QueerDuck 13 hrs ago #41
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