The protestors should stake out these guys’ doctor’s offices. And not use a 35 foot buffer zone.
Not really. Affects poor women totally unrelated to them.
Ted Cruz has weighed in on this, saying this chalk art terrorism is way worse than anything that happened on Jan 6th.
Maine - Had enough of your two-faced idiot of a Senator?
The real question for D’Souza: “Is my movie too crazy for Newsmax — or not crazy enough?”
“Nesting Doll of Stupid”
Like a matrushka, Dinesh is certainly full of himself.
I honestly wonder if there’s one Republican senator who’d be more or less OK just as a regular person, never mind a member of an elite deliberative body making decisions for a superpower. Is there one of them who could leave a room without the rest of the people in it giving each other looks? One who’s not a clown, a buffoon, a waste of space? Because nobody’s coming to mind.
Is this true?
Depends.
More terrorism. This simply has to STOP!
Remember to insert “convicted felon D’Souza.”
Looks like Newsmax doesn’t want to get sued by airing D’Souza’s drivel and unsubstantiated contentions (aka lies).
Some damned liberal school has taught these kids the heart is a rainbow colored organ. Sheesh.
They can move fast when they want too, though, like the “Protecting Bart Kavanaugh from his Neighbors” bill they passed last night.
The Office of the 45th President put it into effect through an executive order.
That bill should be called the “Supreme Court Justice Right to privacy Up yours Bill”
In the face of the massive Capitol assault with guns, knives, bear spray, broken windows and deaths, this chalk message is… right up there!
TPM really needs to stop referring to Collins as
"one of the few pro-choice Republicans in the Senate
when she consistently takea actions that are definitively anti-choice. She can use all the words that she wants, but her actions place her firmly in the anti-abortion camp.
And yes, as a resident of Maine, I am ashamed.
Even though the candidate endorsed by former President Donald Trump trails in the poll, Towery still sees popularity for the former President among Georgia Republicans. According to Towery, "Trump’s favorable rating among respondents was close to eighty percent. So far, his popularity has not been enough to push Kemp into a runoff."