Discussion: Grassley Pledges Vote On Mueller Bill: McConnell Doesn't 'Govern' Committee

Another octogenarian past his “use by date”.

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Prove it, bitch.

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“I for one don’t think the President is going to fire the special counsel,” Tillis said. “I trust this President on this issue. What I don’t trust is future presidents who I don’t know yet.”

Oh, FFS. You’re worried about unknown future presidents, but not about the congenital/pathological liar in the white house?

Again, the age-old question about a GOP politician: is Tillis stupid or lying? As in too stupid to see that donnie is a liar, or lying by saying that there is no need to worry about donnie firing Mueller?

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Yeah, right, sure thing. Fool.

Register people to vote then get them to the polls in November. It’s how things are done in OUR America.

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I’ll believe it when it happens.

And if it does move forward, I promise to stop calling you Senator Grasshole, at least for a couple days.

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Grassley told the committee that McConnell’s views “do not govern what happens here in the Judiciary Committee.”

Gee, I dunno. McConnell’s views sure seemed to govern what Grassley’s judiciary committee did over Merrick Garland.

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Meh. Fuck Chuck Grassley. May he die in a 5 alarm fire while holding an oxygen tank.

And Grassley seemed willing and able to run interference for the GOP team re: the Russia probe by going after Christopher Steele.

Had to go look it up to make sure I was remembering it right… and the first link that came up in my search was from his @$?%! website.

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“I for one don’t think the President is going to fire the special counsel,” Tillis said. “I trust this President on this issue. What I don’t trust is future presidents who I don’t know yet.” (Thomas Tillis, NC)

Um, I thought none of that garbage made its way to NC. Guess I was wrong.

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So, what do they have on Ryan and McConnell?

They’re unreasonably defending Trump on EVERYTHING.

I think it all flows to Cohen. I think he is extorting people in congress. I think the raids happened largely because of this extortion.

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Evidently GrASSley has discovered pissing into the wind provides as good of cover for Rethugliklans as anything.

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Then do it instead of saying it. Grow a spine and tell McTurtle to go fuck himself.

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“I for one don’t think the President is going to fire the special counsel,” Tillis said. “I trust this President on this issue. What I don’t trust is future presidents who I don’t know yet.”


This is similar to what several GOPers are saying. It’s obviously a lie, but I think it’s aimed at an audience of one. It’s the same sort of positive reinforcement a parent might use to get a child to behave. “Honey, I know you’re not gonna run around the store because you’re such a good boy, and good boys don’t run inside.” They’re basically treating him like a five year old.

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You probably shouldn’t. The amendment he is seeking to put in isn’t just a poison pill, it will give Congress republicans the ability to completely derail everything Mueller does going forward.

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I think he’s lying. He’s worried about Trump firing Mueller but doesn’t want to go on the record with those concerns. The idea that this is about future presidents is just bullshit cover.

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You go girl! Them’s fighting words (by Republican standards)!

What makes him trust Trump when his (un-)trustworthiness and dishonesty is so laughably obvious.

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An audience of one plus a good two-thirds of their primary voters.

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I wonder how close any Republican’s house sits closest to a railroad track? And can we park the poo train there for awhile?

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