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I wish I could recommend this op more than once.. Peacetrain 11 hrs ago #1
Unless you are a Republican................. Lovie777 11 hrs ago #2
Point taken. Coventina 11 hrs ago #4
But we do Keepthesoulalive 10 hrs ago #16
I am just devastated hookaleft 11 hrs ago #3
Yes, it is incredibly painful. Coventina 10 hrs ago #6
I've now written off the senate entirely. BannonsLiver 10 hrs ago #24
There is still NC, OH, TX, AK, and IA. SamuelAdams 9 hrs ago #38
What a clusterfuck this guy turned out to be. chicoescuela 8 hrs ago #39
What a concept mcar 11 hrs ago #5
And some anti progressivess here chose to defend swallwel SunImp 10 hrs ago #14
I don't recall seeing much, if any, defense of Swallwell here mcar 10 hrs ago #19
. SunImp 10 hrs ago #22
I stand corrected. mcar 9 hrs ago #37
This. So worried about what drives progressives these days. Ruining the Democrats chances Pompoy 10 hrs ago #26
I'm still trying to figure out how you know for sure this isn't a Repuke hit job? paleotn 10 hrs ago #30
Extremely sound advice -misanthroptimist 10 hrs ago #7
Forgiveness requires a confession. multigraincracker 10 hrs ago #8
Opposition Research is a real thing. People make money doing it. QueerDuck 10 hrs ago #9
Exactly... LeftInTX 7 hrs ago #42
People who run for office tend to have a little bit of tunnel vision and have to have a level of self-promotion that can WhiskeyGrinder 10 hrs ago #10
Especially since he really did have grassroots support pushing him to run EdmondDantes_ 10 hrs ago #20
If he committed a crime, he should be charged. Bok_Tukalo 10 hrs ago #11
well I've got some very disappointing news about this nation WhiskeyGrinder 10 hrs ago #15
I expect her to file charges soon Bok_Tukalo 10 hrs ago #17
I'd be very surprised if she did. WhiskeyGrinder 10 hrs ago #18
Gee, that might take actual evidence. paleotn 10 hrs ago #29
It takes enough evidence for an attorney and a prosecutor to run with it. WhiskeyGrinder 10 hrs ago #31
Why didn't she do that months ago? Why does this stuff always come out too late? Katinfl 10 hrs ago #23
We did hear from her, last month, which means her accusations have been reported out for the last few months. WhiskeyGrinder 10 hrs ago #32
Perhaps a put up or shut up? paleotn 10 hrs ago #28
Isn't it past the Statute of Limitations? 2019? LeftInTX 7 hrs ago #43
And I think also, since there is always going to be pinkstarburst 10 hrs ago #12
Agree. kiranon 5 hrs ago #45
... as a Democrat 0rganism 10 hrs ago #13
We need a new candidate there now... Escape 10 hrs ago #21
Gee, if there were only some warning signs about Platner before we made him our nominee? nycbos 10 hrs ago #25
That's that go for Republican hit jobs as well? paleotn 10 hrs ago #27
Do you have proof of that? MorbidButterflyTat 10 hrs ago #33
Do you have proof of what you're believing? paleotn 9 hrs ago #34
I'm enraged by the stupidity perdita9 9 hrs ago #35
Unless the rat fucking is the point. meadowlander 9 hrs ago #36
Roger Stone has been strangely silent these last several months ... FakeNoose 8 hrs ago #40
He was busy funding Maureen Galindo's campaign. He wanted her to win. LeftInTX 7 hrs ago #44
The damage is done regardless. He is quickly lossing support. WinningAgain 7 hrs ago #41
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