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Democrats need to be embarrassed.

m.knox

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Remember when the 60 vote threshold in the Senate was racist? Well the very beautiful Kyrsten Sinema reminded the f-stick cultists recently.......... Recall that she was attacked because she preserved democracy.....

Democrat politicians are f'ing pathetic losers.

Incredible: Kyrsten Sinema Wakes Up and Shows No Mercy...to Democrats​


https://redstate.com/bonchie/2025/0...nd-chooses-violenceagainst-democrats-n2186684

If you missed the drama on Friday, the federal government avoided a shutdown after passing a much-argued-over, President Donald Trump-endorsed continuing resolution. How we got there is the more interesting story, though.

Because Republicans only have 53 votes in the Senate, they needed several Democrats to cross the aisle, which was a touch-and-go proposition for a while. Just days before the cloture vote (which takes the passage threshold from 60 votes to a simple majority for a Senate bill), even Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) was signaling he wanted to shut the government down. Yet, in the end, he and a handful of others crossed over, citing that a shutdown would grant the White House even more power over the bureaucracies.

Before that happened, though, many Democrats were demanding the filibuster be used to stop the CR. Why is that a problem? Because those same Democrats spent years calling the filibuster a "relic of Jim Crow," with some even coining the term "Jim Crow filibuster." They even made ending it a litmus test for their end.

Enter former Democrat Senator Kyrsten Sinema, who was essentially booted from her own party for refusing to blow up the filibuster. The hypocrisy wasn't lost on her, and she woke up on Saturday morning and chose violence.
 
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