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Mitch McConnell


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2022 May 31, 5:00pm   7,104 views  76 comments

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Mitch McConnell, U.S. Senator Kentucky, Republican

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53   seesaw   2024 Feb 8, 11:49am  

...he should go back to being a model for Cabbage Patch Kids.
54   Patrick   2024 Feb 8, 12:45pm  

https://slaynews.com/news/ted-cruz-calls-mitch-mcconnell-resign/


Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) has called on Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) to resign from his position as Senator Republican leader.
55   AmericanKulak   2024 Feb 8, 1:24pm  

Yeah, it's time to strike. He's in ill health, having mini-strokes for sure, he told several Senators to support the bill unread and 'trust him' and they're pissed because it's a huge stinker in an election year.

Ditch Mitch.
66   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2024 Feb 28, 2:04pm  

At least the GOP forces their senile oldsters out instead of abuse them like the Dems did with Feinstein and currently with Biden...all to hold onto their power.
67   RayAmerica   2024 Feb 28, 3:47pm  

Don't get too excited about McConnell's departure. Long ago, the oligarchs that run the Uniparty picked his replacement. McConnell will soon be gone, but his destructive, evil spirit lives on.
69   Patrick   2024 Feb 29, 8:11am  

https://babylonbee.com/cleanArticle/mcconnell-acknowledges-he-is-no-longer-fit-to-be-senator-will-keep-being-senator




... McConnell also confessed that he no longer had the capacity to serve as the Republican Party leader, and so would continue doing so until after an incredibly consequential election. "You have to know when to hang it up," said McConnell. "After several episodes of losing all mental functions including the ability to speak, I had to look in the mirror and recognize that my time was up. So, I'm going to keep doing the exact same job until right after an enormously important election, after which time I'll turn it over to someone who can still consistently speak in sentences."

At publishing time, President Biden had called McConnell to ask him why on earth he had decided to retire so young.
71   RC2006   2024 May 13, 7:35pm  

https://twitter.com/AlexJonesMW3/status/1789692614356209858

He rebooted again after being asked if he is running again.
72   mell   2024 May 13, 9:19pm  

RC2006 says

https://twitter.com/AlexJonesMW3/status/1789692614356209858

He rebooted again after being asked if he is running again.

Crazy. Why is this guy not in a nursing home
74   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2024 Aug 6, 9:02pm  

Patrick says






Glitchy freezes a lot
75   Patrick   2024 Dec 11, 11:51am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/drone-salad-wednesday-december-11


CNN ran a surprisingly important story yesterday headlined, “Mitch McConnell sprains wrist and cuts his face after fall in the Capitol.” Like Humpety Dumpety, the GOP’s Senate Majority Leader, 82, fell down again. This time it was while he walked back from lunch to the Senate floor. Fortunately, his injuries were non-fatal. He bashed his face and was later seen wearing a cast or brace on his left wrist.

McConnell’s current Senate term runs through 2027, if he can make it that long, although in January, John Thune takes over as Senate Majority Leader.

Nearly every article about McConnell’s latest tumble, including CNN’s, reminded readers about how last year McConnell fell down a staircase at the Waldorf Astoria and got a concussion and a rib fracture. And they all remembered how, at different times, the aging politician had two very public and extremely awkward mini-strokes while speaking to reporters.

Unconfirmed rumors say Mitch refuses to retire or use a walker. So.

The social media conversation is revolving around whether and when McConnell might retire and make room for a younger Republican, who hopefully won’t be an annoying Never Trumper like the Kentucky Senator. You have to hand it to him; McConnell knows how to win his district. But McConnell’s latest tumble reminded me of another unanticipated and extremely positive pandemic effect.

The pandemic broke the Boomers’ Political Hegemony.

Boomers have held their icy grip of death on the country for nearly 20 years now, politically, socially, culturally, and in all our institutions. But the pandemic shattered that total control. Mostly that is on account of flagging Boomer health, which suffered greatly, partly due to the virus and partly from the solution to the virus.
76   Ceffer   2024 Dec 11, 12:05pm  

People and especially old people can have accidents, but with politicians, one always has to wonder if they were just tied to a chair and hosed to remind them of their place with direct physical violence. That, and threats to their families and the standard blackmails seem to describe their trajectories on Satan's treadmill.

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