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James Comer’s Biden Impeachment Crusade Finally Ends With a Whimper

James Comer’s Biden Impeachment Crusade Finally Ends With a Whimper

The saga surrounding James Comer’s relentless pursuit of impeaching President Biden has finally come to a lackluster conclusion. Despite all the noise and accusations thrown around, the end result is nothing short of a whimper. The entire ordeal reeks of desperation and a clear lack of substance. From baseless accusations to frivolous referrals, the Republican party’s attempts to tarnish Biden’s name have fallen flat on their face.

It all started with Kevin McCarthy’s unilateral decision to kickstart the impeachment inquiry as a way to distract from Trump’s legal troubles and appease certain factions within the party.… Continue reading

Gay Republican candidate melts down when he figured out that his party is homophobic. He posted a three-minute video to social media calling the state GOP’s words “hateful” and arguing that they don’t represent Republican views.

I am baffled and frankly shocked by the recent news of a gay Republican candidate in Colorado who apparently had a meltdown upon the realization that the state GOP is homophobic. This individual took to social media to express his dismay, calling the party’s words “hateful” and arguing that they don’t represent Republican views. The fact that this candidate, Archuleta, is rejecting endorsements from the state GOP following this incident is both surprising and yet not surprising at all. While it may be easy to sympathize with his sudden awakening, it leaves me wondering how one could be so blind to the obvious.… Continue reading

Republican Governors Are Refusing Free Meals for Millions of Kids – Thirteen states, all led by GOP governors, have opted out of a federal program providing summer grocery benefits to low-income families with school-age children.

I am utterly disgusted and appalled by the recent news that Republican governors from thirteen states have opted out of a federal program providing summer grocery benefits to low-income families with school-age children. This decision to deny free meals to millions of kids in need is a blatant display of heartlessness and cruelty that is difficult to comprehend.

I vividly remember a moment during my time on lunch duty when a child was caught trying to take a frozen fruit bar home because he didn’t have any food at home. This heartbreaking incident opened my eyes to the harsh reality of food insecurity that many children face, and it deeply affected me.… Continue reading

Republicans want Hunter Biden’s trial to distract from Trump’s crimes — but, so far, it’s backfiring

It’s baffling to see how Republicans are desperately trying to make Hunter Biden’s trial a significant issue to distract from Trump’s numerous crimes. The fact that they are clutching at straws and grasping onto any morsel they can find to drag Biden’s name through the mud speaks volumes about their lack of substantial arguments against the current administration. It’s a pitiful attempt that is failing miserably.

The social media response reflects the sentiments of many normal Americans – no one truly cares about Hunter Biden’s personal struggles and legal issues. His misdeeds, while regrettable, have no real impact on the general public or the functioning of our government.… Continue reading

One in Three Republicans Now Think Donald Trump Was Wrong Candidate Choice

One in three Republicans now think Donald Trump was the wrong candidate choice, and honestly, it’s about time. It’s mind-boggling that it took a felony conviction for some of them to realize that he’s not the savior they thought he was. The fact that 2/3 of Republicans are still in love with him despite his criminal history and numerous scandals is truly astonishing.

I can’t help but wonder how easy things could be for Republicans if they just denounce Trump and pick a more normal candidate. Someone like Haley could potentially help them regain some credibility and integrity. But then I remember just how craven and selfish people have to be to support someone like Trump in the first place.… Continue reading

Half of Americans think Trump’s guilty verdict was correct, should end campaign: poll

Half of Americans believe that Trump’s guilty verdict was the correct decision and that he should end his campaign. This sentiment comes as no surprise to those who have been following his legal troubles closely. The evidence presented in the case seemed to overwhelmingly support the 34 guilty verdicts that were handed down. It begs the question of whether Trump himself wishes he had not won the 2016 election, as he could have continued his dubious business practices without the scrutiny that comes with being president.

The fact that only half of Americans agree with the verdict is alarming, to say the least.… Continue reading

Eight Senate Republicans vow to oppose all Biden nominees, Democratic legislation

The recent announcement by eight Senate Republicans vowing to oppose all Biden nominees and Democratic legislation comes as no surprise to those who have been paying attention. This strategy of obstructionism and partisanship is nothing new, as we have seen this playbook run before during the Obama administration. Instead of putting country over party, these senators are choosing to hold the country hostage in a misguided attempt to punish President Biden for actions taken by the New York Attorney General against Trump.

It is disheartening to see elected officials put their personal vendettas above the needs of the American people. By refusing to perform the basic functions of their job out of pettiness, these senators are failing to uphold their oath to serve the public good.… Continue reading

Trump verdict makes significant number of Republicans less likely to support him: poll

The recent poll suggesting that a significant number of Republicans are less likely to support Trump after his felony conviction raises important questions about the current state of American politics. As someone who has been closely following the ups and downs of Trump’s presidency, I can’t help but feel a sense of skepticism about the impact of this verdict on his supporters.

While it is encouraging to see that some Republicans are reevaluating their support for Trump in light of his criminal activities, history has shown us that his base is incredibly loyal and unwavering. Despite multiple scandals, controversies, and now a felony conviction, there is a segment of the population that will continue to support him no matter what.… Continue reading

One in 10 Republicans less likely to vote for Trump after guilty verdict, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds

It’s disheartening to see the results of the Reuters/Ipsos poll indicating that only one in ten Republicans are less likely to vote for Trump after a guilty verdict. This points to a larger issue within the Republican Party, where supporters seem to be turning a blind eye to criminal behavior and unethical conduct. The fact that a convicted felon can still run for President, holding the fate of the nation in his hands, is a stark reminder of the state of our political system.

The alarming trend of blindly following a leader, regardless of their egregious actions, speaks to the deep-rooted division and tribalism within our society.… Continue reading

Donald Trump Should Drop Out

I sit here, reflecting on the current state of affairs in American politics and I can’t help but feel a deep sense of frustration and disappointment. The events of January 6th should have been a wake-up call for all of us, but instead, we find ourselves in a situation where a convicted felon is the front-runner for the Republican Party’s nomination for President. It’s a disgrace, an embarrassment, and a clear indication of just how far we have fallen as a nation.

The idea that Donald Trump should drop out of the race seems like a no-brainer to me. After all, he has been convicted of 34 felonies, with the weakest case resulting in a guilty verdict.… Continue reading