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Old 08-16-2022, 08:46 PM
 
Location: A safe distance from San Francisco
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Her brain is upside down, just like every other TDS disease carrier. All because poor wittle Jeb's feelings were hurt.

Based on her stated continued obsession with preventing Trump from ever occupying the White House again, the Secret Service ought to be following her closely.
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Old 08-16-2022, 08:50 PM
 
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Did she compared herself to Lincoln? WTF! Where is Kevin Costner? He didn't even show up. LOL
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Old 08-16-2022, 08:55 PM
 
Location: TUS/PDX
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I just watched her concession speech. Pretty clear she still hates the idea of Trump returning anywhere near the Oval Office and said she'd do everything she can to prevent that from happening.

The thought crossed my mind that it's entirely possible Cheney represents a greater threat to Trump out-of-office than she was while holding office. There's a lot of stuff you can do as a private citizen that you're prevented from doing while holding public office.

Make no mistake, I'm not saying that getting primaried out is the preferred way to accomplish her goal, but not actively holding public office offers a lot of latitude that an office holder is prevented from acting on. Remember, she's still the Jan.6th Co-Chair until January, so she still has a fair amount of time to make Trump's life very uncomfortable. Y'all can party like it 1999, but I don't think we've seen the last of Trump v. Cheney. Ignore at your own risk.
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Old 08-16-2022, 09:03 PM
 
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I just watched her concession speech. Pretty clear she still hates the idea of Trump returning anywhere near the Oval Office and said she'd do everything she can to prevent that from happening.

The thought crossed my mind that it's entirely possible Cheney represents a greater threat to Trump out-of-office than she was while holding office. There's a lot of stuff you can do as a private citizen that you're prevented from doing while holding public office.

Make no mistake, I'm not saying that getting primaried out is the preferred way to accomplish her goal, but not actively holding public office offers a lot of latitude that an office holder is prevented from acting on. Remember, she's still the Jan.6th Co-Chair until January, so she still has a fair amount of time to make Trump's life very uncomfortable. Y'all can party like it 1999, but I don't think we've seen the last of Trump v. Cheney. Ignore at your own risk.
Are you joking? Comparing herself to Lincoln and a military warrior (after her daddy's war crimes) She got mopped and waxed by over 30% in her own state after spending 25 million dollars that most came out of the state. Her big lost castrated her for 1/6th. Who is going to take her serious when the people in her state rejected her by big numbers?

You think after the FBI, it's a good a idea for the Democrats keep coming back pouring in and make it more partisan before the mid-terms?



This is the last of Trump/Cheney saga. She is done and losing like she did gives her ZERO credibility.
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Old 08-16-2022, 09:05 PM
 
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Wow, a politician that "lies". Like Democrats defense over Bill Clinton impeachment in 1998: "is not that you lie, it's what you lie about". Lying about a non-crime, so. Lying about war crimes and torture? yeah, a big deal.
Bill Clinton did a little more than lie. He lied under oath, which (last I heard) was a crime called perjury.
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Old 08-16-2022, 09:08 PM
 
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Bill Clinton did a little more than lie. He lied under oath, which (last I heard) was a crime called perjury.

That was secondary. The obstruction was the #1 crime. He told people under subpoena to lie under oath for government jobs and party kickbacks. Right there he was guilty but Pelosi and Democrats said that doesn't matter and defended him. That's why it's so funny Democrats acting all holy today.
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Old 08-16-2022, 09:09 PM
 
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I just watched her concession speech. Pretty clear she still hates the idea of Trump returning anywhere near the Oval Office and said she'd do everything she can to prevent that from happening.

The thought crossed my mind that it's entirely possible Cheney represents a greater threat to Trump out-of-office than she was while holding office. There's a lot of stuff you can do as a private citizen that you're prevented from doing while holding public office.

Make no mistake, I'm not saying that getting primaried out is the preferred way to accomplish her goal, but not actively holding public office offers a lot of latitude that an office holder is prevented from acting on. Remember, she's still the Jan.6th Co-Chair until January, so she still has a fair amount of time to make Trump's life very uncomfortable. Y'all can party like it 1999, but I don't think we've seen the last of Trump v. Cheney. Ignore at your own risk.
If being a non-office holder was such a great thing for her she should have resigned, or declined to run again. She was not really a good representative for the people of Wyoming as her constituents did not share her view of President Trump.
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Old 08-16-2022, 10:00 PM
 
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I didn't say it was a crime or a government mandate. I said he lied about it. The man is a bald faced liar.
And the average American was much better off with Trump than we are now. Because Democrats don’t lie?

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Old 08-16-2022, 10:02 PM
 
Location: West Palm Beach, FL
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I just watched her concession speech. Pretty clear she still hates the idea of Trump returning anywhere near the Oval Office and said she'd do everything she can to prevent that from happening.

The thought crossed my mind that it's entirely possible Cheney represents a greater threat to Trump out-of-office than she was while holding office. There's a lot of stuff you can do as a private citizen that you're prevented from doing while holding public office.

Make no mistake, I'm not saying that getting primaried out is the preferred way to accomplish her goal, but not actively holding public office offers a lot of latitude that an office holder is prevented from acting on. Remember, she's still the Jan.6th Co-Chair until January, so she still has a fair amount of time to make Trump's life very uncomfortable. Y'all can party like it 1999, but I don't think we've seen the last of Trump v. Cheney. Ignore at your own risk.
The fact that a far wing leftist like you is so supportive of her pretty much proves the worst about Lizzy.
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Old 08-16-2022, 10:15 PM
 
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I enjoyed every minute of it.
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