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Here’s just some of the nonsense that conservatives blame Joe Biden for. So far.
From banning burgers to “altering the jet stream,” conservatives are willing to blame Biden for everything that they don’t like, even if it’s not real.
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Liz Cheney’s likely successor in Republican leadership shows everything that’s wrong with the GOP
Elise Stefanik has proven she has zero principles or policy ideas, other than a willingness to embrace authoritarianism to gain personal power.
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The GOP is going to throw Liz Cheney under the bus for trying to support democracy
And it’s karmic payback for the time she threw her own sister under the bus by coming out against marriage equality.
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The seats opening in the Senate for 2022 are already attracting terrible Trump wannabes
Would-be Senators are trying to outdo each other in the race to prove themselves as the most Trumpiest candidate of them all.
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South Dakota’s Republican governor refuses to sign bill banning trans athletes from sports
It’s surprising and sounds like good news, until you find out her reasoning and what will likely happen next.
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Can the Texas weather debacle cause the Lone Star State to finally turn blue?
Democrats have long hoped to break the GOP stranglehold on the state. Republican incompetence at governing may finally give them the break they need.
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Rush Limbaugh is dead & leaves behind a GOP reshaped in his repulsive image
The radio host made white racial grievance, conspiracy theories, cruelty, and hatred of LGBTQ people the hallmark of today’s Republican party.
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Senate Republicans confirmed their allegiance to Trump over all else by acquitting him
The GOP may hope to move past Trump, but the vote to acquit him for his role in the Capitol insurrection will only embolden him.
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One cheer for the few Republicans willing to stand up to Trump. Three cheers would be too many.
They often have ugly anti-LGBTQ records, but at least they are fighting the extremist cancer that is consuming the Republican party.
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The GOP leader in the House is pretending that the party isn’t at war with itself
The Republican Party can’t be both the party of reality and unreality. Yet, current House Leader Kevin McCarthy is pretending it can be.