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Lisa Nystrom's avatar

The crazy train has left the station. They supported a dishonest fraud who has not one decent bone in his body. Their shame is public. While retirement from public office is preferred for these bootlickers, it would be nice to hear them publicly denounce the alleged pedophile who was bamboozled into starting WW3 by a couple of war criminals. The three hardest words to utter? “I was wrong”

Looking forward to next Saturday’s NO KINGS protest❤️🤍💙. It’s been a long winter.

I appreciate you, Public Notice Team❣️

David J. Sharp's avatar

Deserting the ship is not indicative of a grown spine.

David J. Sharp's avatar

My, my—there’s getting to be more room in the clown car these days.

Andrew's avatar

We need accountability. This latest debacle, launching us into a war neither explained or justified, refusing to clarify our objectives or goals being but the latest example.

Joel Rosenfield's avatar

Kiley hasn't changed. He is angling to save his political life and has no love-loss for Mike Johnson. His only significant defection was on the tariff vote a month or so ago. Before he was thrown under the bus by the gerrymandering fight, he's was a rubber stamp on the debt ceiling, OBBB, etc.

So now he's trying to navigate how to win his new blue district. His only prayer is to hope to get himself and another Republican to finish top-two in a fragmented primary. The Democrats have a similar risk in the gubernatorial race where current polling shows the two Republicans leading a crowded, fragmented field of Democrats.

jane's avatar

Thank you, Mr. Schaller.

Susan Kain's avatar

Thanks, Tom Schaller. I'm sure your Congressional bracketology will be much more predictive than mine for the NCAA Men's Basketball tournament.