The Most Dangerous Man in the US Senate?

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“It’s hard to define Trumpism without Donald Trump. So much of what Trump does arises from demagogic political self-interest, not ideology or well-formed policy.

He assaults elites and decries politicians for having screwed over middle America, while gold-plating the White House, grifting his way to billions, and pushing legislation that tosses big tax cuts to the well-heeled and raises the cost of health insurance for millions. He proclaims that politicians have betrayed the citizenry, but he guts safeguards that protect consumers, workers, investors, and retirees, allowing powerful corporations to run wild. He boasts he’s pursuing an America First policy, yet he’s spending up to $40 billion to bail out his pal in Argentina. Trumpism, as practiced and presented by Trump, is a hodgepodge—a mélange of impulses, insults, contradictions, and half-baked ideas, far from a coherent set of principles.

He signed an amicus brief that contended LGBTQ people were not protected by workplace discrimination bans. He filed lawsuits to kill the Affordable Care Act. He sued the Biden administration, alleging it was censoring anti-vaccine activism. He’s full MAGA.

But there are others who do a better job than Trump of shaping Trumpism into a coherent ideology that melds nativism and oligarchism. And they present as much danger—possibly more?—to American society as the undisciplined, erratic wannabe-autocrat who leads the MAGA cult. One of these Trumpers is Eric Schmitt.”


It’s not just Trump; in fact, Trump is the product of a GOP that has long practiced this failed, wrongheaded agenda of the MAGA Cult.

Congressional Republicans and Republicans at the state level are just as responsible for screwing over middle America, pandering to the powerful and wealthy, and betraying the American people.
 
Both Senators from Missouri are dangerous, we are at a point in American history where devotion to the cult is now the standard of "loyalty" that appeals to voters. It is no coincidence that the more batshit crazy, the more loyal you are perceived.

We are in a race to the bottom.
 
“It’s hard to define Trumpism without Donald Trump. So much of what Trump does arises from demagogic political self-interest, not ideology or well-formed policy.

He assaults elites and decries politicians for having screwed over middle America, while gold-plating the White House, grifting his way to billions, and pushing legislation that tosses big tax cuts to the well-heeled and raises the cost of health insurance for millions. He proclaims that politicians have betrayed the citizenry, but he guts safeguards that protect consumers, workers, investors, and retirees, allowing powerful corporations to run wild. He boasts he’s pursuing an America First policy, yet he’s spending up to $40 billion to bail out his pal in Argentina. Trumpism, as practiced and presented by Trump, is a hodgepodge—a mélange of impulses, insults, contradictions, and half-baked ideas, far from a coherent set of principles.

He signed an amicus brief that contended LGBTQ people were not protected by workplace discrimination bans. He filed lawsuits to kill the Affordable Care Act. He sued the Biden administration, alleging it was censoring anti-vaccine activism. He’s full MAGA.

But there are others who do a better job than Trump of shaping Trumpism into a coherent ideology that melds nativism and oligarchism. And they present as much danger—possibly more?—to American society as the undisciplined, erratic wannabe-autocrat who leads the MAGA cult. One of these Trumpers is Eric Schmitt.”


It’s not just Trump; in fact, Trump is the product of a GOP that has long practiced this failed, wrongheaded agenda of the MAGA Cult.

Congressional Republicans and Republicans at the state level are just as responsible for screwing over middle America, pandering to the powerful and wealthy, and betraying the American people.
Thank you for sharing your opinion. We'll take it under advisement. Don't call us, we'll call you.
 
Every quoted word in the OP is a lie or a gross distortion. If you read that garbage and find that it is worthy of displaying in a forum like this, you are...I don't know...an idiot?

"He signed an amicus brief that contended LGBTQ people were not protected by workplace discrimination bans."

Let's see now...a law that was written and purports to protect WOMEN in the workplace from gender-based discrimination is now sought to be used to prohibit discrimination against men pretending to be women?

Yeah, it's worth an amicus brief. Or any sane person would understand that.

And so on. Bullshit on steroids.
 
“It’s hard to define Trumpism without Donald Trump. So much of what Trump does arises from demagogic political self-interest, not ideology or well-formed policy.

He assaults elites and decries politicians for having screwed over middle America, while gold-plating the White House, grifting his way to billions, and pushing legislation that tosses big tax cuts to the well-heeled and raises the cost of health insurance for millions. He proclaims that politicians have betrayed the citizenry, but he guts safeguards that protect consumers, workers, investors, and retirees, allowing powerful corporations to run wild. He boasts he’s pursuing an America First policy, yet he’s spending up to $40 billion to bail out his pal in Argentina. Trumpism, as practiced and presented by Trump, is a hodgepodge—a mélange of impulses, insults, contradictions, and half-baked ideas, far from a coherent set of principles.

He signed an amicus brief that contended LGBTQ people were not protected by workplace discrimination bans. He filed lawsuits to kill the Affordable Care Act. He sued the Biden administration, alleging it was censoring anti-vaccine activism. He’s full MAGA.

But there are others who do a better job than Trump of shaping Trumpism into a coherent ideology that melds nativism and oligarchism. And they present as much danger—possibly more?—to American society as the undisciplined, erratic wannabe-autocrat who leads the MAGA cult. One of these Trumpers is Eric Schmitt.”


It’s not just Trump; in fact, Trump is the product of a GOP that has long practiced this failed, wrongheaded agenda of the MAGA Cult.

Congressional Republicans and Republicans at the state level are just as responsible for screwing over middle America, pandering to the powerful and wealthy, and betraying the American people.
Perhaps if Progs were not pushing propaganda and influencing, we could get to the meat and potatoes of issues. Look at the people in the last administration not admitting to anything and pushing their books. Stop destroying your party. Realize even with freedoms there are limitations when using common sense.
 
Perhaps if Progs were not pushing propaganda and influencing, we could get to the meat and potatoes of issues. Look at the people in the last administration not admitting to anything and pushing their books. Stop destroying your party. Realize even with freedoms there are limitations when using common sense.
Perhaps if Trumpsters were not pushing propoganda and influencing you migh actually know something about the “mestvand potatos”

But you thrive on fake news (from the Russians, from Trump, from right wing media, and from anonymous posters on X which you take at face value.
 
Every quoted word in the OP is a lie or a gross distortion. If you read that garbage and find that it is worthy of displaying in a forum like this, you are...I don't know...an idiot?

"He signed an amicus brief that contended LGBTQ people were not protected by workplace discrimination bans."

Let's see now...a law that was written and purports to protect WOMEN in the workplace from gender-based discrimination is now sought to be used to prohibit discrimination against men pretending to be women?

Yeah, it's worth an amicus brief. Or any sane person would understand that.

And so on. Bullshit on steroids.

It’d took me about 30 seconds to confirm the OP claim you called a gross distortion.

 
Both Senators from Missouri are dangerous, we are at a point in American history where devotion to the cult is now the standard of "loyalty" that appeals to voters. It is no coincidence that the more batshit crazy, the more loyal you are perceived.

We are in a race to the bottom.
We are in a race to the bottom, and the Zionists are cheering.
 
“It’s hard to define Trumpism without Donald Trump. So much of what Trump does arises from demagogic political self-interest, not ideology or well-formed policy.

He assaults elites and decries politicians for having screwed over middle America, while gold-plating the White House, grifting his way to billions, and pushing legislation that tosses big tax cuts to the well-heeled and raises the cost of health insurance for millions. He proclaims that politicians have betrayed the citizenry, but he guts safeguards that protect consumers, workers, investors, and retirees, allowing powerful corporations to run wild. He boasts he’s pursuing an America First policy, yet he’s spending up to $40 billion to bail out his pal in Argentina. Trumpism, as practiced and presented by Trump, is a hodgepodge—a mélange of impulses, insults, contradictions, and half-baked ideas, far from a coherent set of principles.

He signed an amicus brief that contended LGBTQ people were not protected by workplace discrimination bans. He filed lawsuits to kill the Affordable Care Act. He sued the Biden administration, alleging it was censoring anti-vaccine activism. He’s full MAGA.

But there are others who do a better job than Trump of shaping Trumpism into a coherent ideology that melds nativism and oligarchism. And they present as much danger—possibly more?—to American society as the undisciplined, erratic wannabe-autocrat who leads the MAGA cult. One of these Trumpers is Eric Schmitt.”


It’s not just Trump; in fact, Trump is the product of a GOP that has long practiced this failed, wrongheaded agenda of the MAGA Cult.

Congressional Republicans and Republicans at the state level are just as responsible for screwing over middle America, pandering to the powerful and wealthy, and betraying the American people.

Mother Jones? Roflmao
 
Thank you for sharing your opinion. We'll take it under advisement. Don't call us, we'll call you.
Maybe after he figures out what a woman is, people will take his opinions on more complex issues seriously
 
“It’s hard to define Trumpism without Donald Trump. So much of what Trump does arises from demagogic political self-interest, not ideology or well-formed policy.

He assaults elites and decries politicians for having screwed over middle America, while gold-plating the White House, grifting his way to billions, and pushing legislation that tosses big tax cuts to the well-heeled and raises the cost of health insurance for millions. He proclaims that politicians have betrayed the citizenry, but he guts safeguards that protect consumers, workers, investors, and retirees, allowing powerful corporations to run wild. He boasts he’s pursuing an America First policy, yet he’s spending up to $40 billion to bail out his pal in Argentina. Trumpism, as practiced and presented by Trump, is a hodgepodge—a mélange of impulses, insults, contradictions, and half-baked ideas, far from a coherent set of principles.

He signed an amicus brief that contended LGBTQ people were not protected by workplace discrimination bans. He filed lawsuits to kill the Affordable Care Act. He sued the Biden administration, alleging it was censoring anti-vaccine activism. He’s full MAGA.

But there are others who do a better job than Trump of shaping Trumpism into a coherent ideology that melds nativism and oligarchism. And they present as much danger—possibly more?—to American society as the undisciplined, erratic wannabe-autocrat who leads the MAGA cult. One of these Trumpers is Eric Schmitt.”


It’s not just Trump; in fact, Trump is the product of a GOP that has long practiced this failed, wrongheaded agenda of the MAGA Cult.

Congressional Republicans and Republicans at the state level are just as responsible for screwing over middle America, pandering to the powerful and wealthy, and betraying the American people.
Waaah, waaaah come the muffled whines from facediaper......
 
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“It’s hard to define Trumpism without Donald Trump. So much of what Trump does arises from demagogic political self-interest, not ideology or well-formed policy.

He assaults elites and decries politicians for having screwed over middle America, while gold-plating the White House, grifting his way to billions, and pushing legislation that tosses big tax cuts to the well-heeled and raises the cost of health insurance for millions. He proclaims that politicians have betrayed the citizenry, but he guts safeguards that protect consumers, workers, investors, and retirees, allowing powerful corporations to run wild. He boasts he’s pursuing an America First policy, yet he’s spending up to $40 billion to bail out his pal in Argentina. Trumpism, as practiced and presented by Trump, is a hodgepodge—a mélange of impulses, insults, contradictions, and half-baked ideas, far from a coherent set of principles.

He signed an amicus brief that contended LGBTQ people were not protected by workplace discrimination bans. He filed lawsuits to kill the Affordable Care Act. He sued the Biden administration, alleging it was censoring anti-vaccine activism. He’s full MAGA.

But there are others who do a better job than Trump of shaping Trumpism into a coherent ideology that melds nativism and oligarchism. And they present as much danger—possibly more?—to American society as the undisciplined, erratic wannabe-autocrat who leads the MAGA cult. One of these Trumpers is Eric Schmitt.”


It’s not just Trump; in fact, Trump is the product of a GOP that has long practiced this failed, wrongheaded agenda of the MAGA Cult.

Congressional Republicans and Republicans at the state level are just as responsible for screwing over middle America, pandering to the powerful and wealthy, and betraying the American people.
Eric Schmitt is absolutely brilliant, with a deep understanding of American and what has made it great.
That's why the communist Left is in a panic over yet another politician who's much, much smarter than they are.
 
Both Senators from Missouri are dangerous, we are at a point in American history where devotion to the cult is now the standard of "loyalty" that appeals to voters. It is no coincidence that the more batshit crazy, the more loyal you are perceived.

We are in a race to the bottom.

Yeah, politicians doing what the people who voted for them want them to do is terrible....
 
He signed an amicus brief that contended LGBTQ people were not protected by workplace discrimination bans. He filed lawsuits to kill the Affordable Care Act. He sued the Biden administration, alleging it was censoring anti-vaccine activism. He’s full MAGA.
So . . . he's a Republican?

That's what makes him the "most dangerous?"
 
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