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FudgyFudgeBots 95 points ago +96 / -1

There was never a chance that they would be elected and they knew it. Now both will get a cushy position elsewhere for participating in the show.

The cabal had to have the senate to get rid of trump and they were not going to allow republicans to keep it. We had no say in the matter.

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I_Love_45-70_Gov 16 points ago +17 / -1

Hammer meets Nail.

Early '90 CA AG/Insurance Commissioner(?) was embroiled in a massive scandal where: in all his years in office, he never once brought a case against any insurance company -- yet he always sided in favor of the insurance companies.

People noticed...investigation began.

He refused to step down. He also swore in court and in public he had no skin in the game with any insurance companies. He was very convincing, and a younger me believed him...just because he seemed sincere.

After roughly a year, his term ended quietly; however, he was immediately appointed to the board of directors of a major, national insurance company (can't recal the details, but I believe it was Kaiser Permanente).

The State leaders freaked out and immediately passed a bill making the office an elected position rather than an executive appointment, and also added a No-Hire/Non-Solicitation for two(?) years.

That was a giant redpill, just didn't know it at the time. The guy was a fucking crook, screwed over hundreds of innocent victims, and never saw one milisecond of jail.

Fuck all politicians and there con games.

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FudgyFudgeBots 17 points ago +17 / -0

My first red pill was a trip to Montgomery for a protest which I cant even rrmember. My sister and I were eating in a restaurant and there was a table nearby with dems and republicans who were just hours before screaming at each other in the chambers.

They were laughing. They talked about how the vote was going to go. They planned the entire thing ahead of time, even the shouting match.

That was the first time I knew that nothing was as it seemed. I was naive though about the scale of the corruption. I thought it was just Alabama politicians.

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I_Love_45-70_Gov 8 points ago +9 / -1

Alabama unfairly gets a bad rap, but Alabama is one based and beautiful State in our Union.

Born and Raised a Tarheel.

Will die and be planted in the Great State of Texas.

Take care, Pede.

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TarHeelMAGA 3 points ago +3 / -0

Go Heels! Go America!

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JesusMaga 2 points ago +2 / -0

Now if we could just get Florida to finally sell us the panhandle...

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trump2036 7 points ago +7 / -0

if they won, they'd have voted to impeach trump shortly after, just like the justices trump appointed for SCOTUS.

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85Dacudo 4 points ago +5 / -1

Honestly I’m this regard I think they actually lost. People were on the fence about voting for them.

I wish I could claim fraud here, but the same events didn’t take place as with election night.

I think many people on the right just didn’t trust these guys .

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day221 4 points ago +4 / -0

Yep. At the Trump rally when she said she would object it just sounded like fake pandering to me, I'm sure others saw it that way too (and now we know we were right). All it takes is 1/200 people to be turned off and that's the difference. Perdue may have actually won his race though, I'm sure there was fraud but they wouldn't have needed to cheat as much since the base was demoralized.

Also really exposes their narrative to be fake - that on election night Republicans rejected Trump but supported the downballot candidates.

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Toe30330 2 points ago +2 / -0

Crazy part is if perdue would of challed his initial win on nov.3 he probably would of won and woultnt of needed to go into a run off

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Saltyminer11 3 points ago +3 / -0

Thank you. They played their parts well.