You still think the "Orange Man Bad!" strategy is still a winner DEI Johnny?....JohnnyYou » Today, 5:13 am » wrote: ↑ What a **** waste of electrons..
We know who snatches kids... It's the disgusting immoral MAGAnuts.

I'm sticking with "All Men Bad".. American Masculinity is like a teenage boys hormones kicking in nowadays.. Petulous, Brash..nefarious101 » Today, 1:56 pm » wrote: ↑ You still think the "Orange Man Bad!" strategy is still a winner DEI Johnny?....
it's done a great job over the last dozen years....for our side anyway
I say continue to run with it....even double down on it....the results are absolutely amazing
JohnnyYou » Today, 3:29 pm » wrote: ↑ I'm sticking with "All Men Bad".. American Masculinity is like a teenage boys hormones kicking in nowadays.. Petulous, Brash..
Honestly.. Do I not think Dems suck too? C'mon.. I liked Swalwell.. When his sword got pointed out, he fell on it. We both know corruption is bad throughout the thug rule.. There are few to admire who pay any heed to them anymore. And there are a few rising star Republicans who are willing to pay heed to their oath lately.
The Trump Corruption is Epoch.. House of Harkonnen Stuff.. I bet if we studied Star Trek he is the reason they abandoned money in the future. Market Manipulation is not allowed by the Prime Directive.

All good scientitz try to prove they beez wrong.nefarious101 » Today, 4:47 pm » wrote: ↑ LOL...they got your railing against yourself again DEI Johnny...
funny how easy it is for them to corrupt one's mind if you let them

and extraterrestial species..

JohnnyYou » Yesterday, 5:13 am » wrote: ↑ What a **** waste of electrons..
We know who snatches kids... It's the disgusting immoral MAGAnuts.
Current standards are at 47.. It was 46 but Trump increased it by one.nefarious101 » Yesterday, 1:50 pm » wrote: ↑ Hey DEI Johnny....
How many genders are there?
just asking....see if you get it right
JohnnyYou » Today, 6:17 am » wrote: ↑ Current standards are at 47.. It was 46 but Trump increased it by one.

Knock three times . . . On the cieling if you Trump me..nefarious101 » Yesterday, 1:16 pm » wrote: ↑ Trump's won the Presidency 3 times now....and he's straightening up our racist districting all across America...
Now we can all be proud Americans
JohnnyYou » Today, 4:19 am » wrote: ↑ Knock three times . . . On the cieling if you Trump me..
Surrender Thy Egos to the Lord. Jesus loves Iran more.
What were the general results in the recent 2026 primary election in the US in which Thomas Massie KY 6 Lost.. What happened in the other elections that day? Are there any noteable trends?
In the major primary elections held on May 19, 2026, Donald Trump’s extensive influence over the Republican Party was solidified when incumbent Rep. Thomas Massie lost his primary in Kentucky's 4th Congressional District (rather than the 6th, where an open race took place to succeed Rep. Andy Barr). Massie, a libertarian-leaning independent voice, was defeated by Trump-endorsed former Navy SEAL Ed Gallrein in what became the most expensive U.S. House primary in history.Beyond Kentucky, voters went to the polls in five other states—Pennsylvania, Georgia, Alabama, Oregon, and Idaho—revealing distinct trends for both major parties ahead of the November midterms.What Happened in Other State Elections That Day?Alabama: In the race to replace Senator Tommy Tuberville (who is vacated his seat to run for governor), the Republican primary is heading to a June 16 runoff. Trump-backed U.S. Rep. Barry Moore advanced to the runoff alongside Jared Hudson after neither secured 50% of the vote.Georgia: In a highly anticipated Republican Senate primary to determine who will challenge Democratic incumbent Senator Jon Ossoff, no candidate crossed the 50% threshold. Mike Collins and Derek Dooley will face off in a June 16 runoff election.Pennsylvania: The night highlighted the institutional strength of Democrats aiming to flip competitive, Republican-held U.S. House seats. It was a particularly successful night for Governor Josh Shapiro, as all three candidates he endorsed in contested races won their primaries.Oregon: Democratic Governor Tina Kotek easily defended her seat against nine primary challengers. On the local ballot, Oregon voters heavily rejected a proposed gas tax increase amid high inflation and spiking pump prices related to the ongoing war in Iran.Notable Trends in the Primaries1. Trump's Ultimate "Revenge Tour" and Enforcement of LoyaltyMassie's defeat proved that defying Trump remains a fatal gamble in a Republican primary. Trump aggressively targeted Massie after the congressman voted against key funding bills and war power resolutions, and pushed for the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files. By installing Gallrein, Trump demonstrated that his endorsement can dislodge even well-established, multi-term incumbent lawmakers.2. Localized Democratic Unity and Gubernatorial InfluenceWhile national dynamics heavily focus on Trump, mainstream Democratic establishment figures showed great strength. Governor Josh Shapiro’s clean sweep of endorsements in Pennsylvania underlines how localized, highly popular state executives are effectively steering the party's choice of nominees toward pragmatic candidates calibrated for competitive swing districts.3. Hyper-Expensive Single-District WarsMassie’s race underscored a trend where unprecedented millions in national GOP donor and PAC money flow into a single primary district to make an example out of an incumbent.4. Cost-of-Living Backlash Affecting PolicyThe decisive rejection of Oregon's gas tax increase points to a broader electorate trend: voters are highly sensitive to inflation and economic pain. Any policy perceived as adding a direct financial burden during international crises (such as the war in Iran) faces intense voter blowback, even in solidly blue states.

Ok Mr Small..nefarious101 » Today, 1:37 pm » wrote: ↑ I can shorten all that down to two words...."Trump Won!"
all that other stuff is just astroturf butthurt....a symptom of TDS
CNN’s Harry Enten says Democrats are in a rough spot for 2026.
Massie voted against Trump on spending bills, war powers, and demanded Epstein files be released. Trump responded by dropping a political piano on him.Massie’s loss wasn’t symbolic. It was a warning shot to every Republican who thinks they can freelance. Trump’s endorsement isn’t just helpful...it’s mandatory. Cross him and you get Massie’d.JohnnyYou » Yesterday, 4:19 am » wrote: ↑ What were the general results in the recent 2026 primary election in the US in which Thomas Massie KY 6 Lost..
At least Fetterman loves you traitor.MR-7 » 15 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Massie voted against Trump on spending bills, war powers, and demanded Epstein files be released. Trump responded by dropping a political piano on him.Massie’s loss wasn’t symbolic. It was a warning shot to every Republican who thinks they can freelance. Trump’s endorsement isn’t just helpful...it’s mandatory. Cross him and you get Massie’d.
We gave you MTG for Fetterman.......The GOP is looking stronger now.JohnnyYou » 6 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ At least Fetterman loves you traitor.
https://youtu.be/zgKxham7q7Y?si=4hFitqb2aiO5zfzv
You have to be **** kidding me man. Are you suffering that bad from Trump Dementia Syndrome? Where is the Strength? Pompeo 2028? The Iran war needs to go bye bye's quick.. Thre Dollar Tomatoes and Five Dollar Gas are not gonna fly in November. AAA does have ot down to $4.50 this morning from $4.57.. I am considering filling the truck and every container ( maybe 50 gallons) I have and hoping I get through the summer. The impacts of the lack of ky jelly in the strait of hormuz has the potential to be catastrophic.. Most certianly for Africa, and the ripples into our juice flow. Bring Back Monkey Pox! Ebola and Hanta just aren't diverting poples attention away from the Trumpocalypse.MR-7 » 18 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ We gave you MTG for Fetterman.......The GOP is looking stronger now.