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Cocaine Mitch?
All the traitors together.
Originally Posted by steve4102
Joe Manchin


Yep, thank you Joe!
Self preservation. The minute he’s ready to retire he’ll sell his vote to the highest bidder like the rest.
Originally Posted by jackmountain
Self preservation. The minute he’s ready to retire he’ll sell his vote to the highest bidder like the rest.
Self preservation is making sure Hillary and Joe don't think you know something.
They all participate in the longest running orgy in history trying to out do each other seeing who can füçk the working man the best!
Originally Posted by steve4102
Joe Manchin

I bet Mittens is jealous someone stole it from him.
Joe has Chuck U Schumer by the short hairs, McConnell is just a figure head, he no longer has control over his band of merry men.

Schumer needs Joe in order to rescind the Filibuster rule and prolly to pass the massive spending bill.

Joe can either hold firm and stop Schumer and Pelosi or he can right his own financial and power ticket .

We will know soon enough which path he takes, if he becomes a Committee Chair, buys a new Manchin or three, etc.
Pretty good article on Manchin...
And the left responds...
I suspect Joe is setting himself up to run for POTUS. If he convinces the masses he's a moderate he just may have a chance. With the voting fiasco the last election many republicans may get behind him. When Charlotte Pritt (D) ran for governor Joe was in the legislature and headed up "Democrats for Underwood" (R) because the machine didn't want her and she took the primary. I believe Joe is for Joe and don't buy his claims about 2nd amendment support.
Originally Posted by JakeBlues
Originally Posted by steve4102
Joe Manchin

I bet Mittens is jealous someone stole it from him.





China Mitch is pissed.
Republican are not going to get behind Joe in a Presidential run.

Republicans have had a taste of what an Outsider can do, what an American that loves America can do.

Republicans have also had a taste, a very bad taste of what career politician inside The Beltway are really all about. We don’t like the taste and we want no more of it.

If Republicans are going to get behind a career politician, it will have to be someone from outside The Beltway, like DeSantis, or Nome, no more DC Establishment, and most certainly, not DC Democrat.
might be Donald Trump in the fall of 2021 ?
Originally Posted by pete53
might be Donald Trump in the fall of 2021 ?

Care to explain
Manchin always says he will vote against the Democratic nonsense and then true to his colors, votes D. He's on record of being against AR's, he'll never get the R vote
Originally Posted by Sako76
Manchin always says he will vote against the Democratic nonsense and then true to his colors, votes D. He's on record of being against AR's, he'll never get the R vote
but yet when he ran for ether govoner or afterwards as congressman ,cant remember it was about 10 years ago ,he ran a tv ad in West Virginia ,of him showing him shooting an AR-15 and telling everyone he was for the 2nd amendment ,Iam from W.Va ,..need i say he is a hypocrite and will say and do anything to get elected ,.oh he and his whole family who are polititions and doctors and lawyers in my area ,are all from my little West Virginia town of 400 , know them well on how they really are , is uncle was secretary of state and State truesurer ,..they impeached him..A.J.Manchin back about 1986 for embezzelment ,if i remember right
He's certainly a thorn in the side of the Demonrat/Commie/pedo Party.
I find it ironic how much support some here are giving him because he's not afraid to hold his own views or cross the aisle. Yet, if he was a Republican doing the same thing, everyone would be screaming "RINO!".
Originally Posted by UPhiker
I find it ironic how much support some here are giving him because he's not afraid to hold his own views or cross the aisle. Yet, if he was a Republican doing the same thing, everyone would be screaming "RINO!".



Truth!


And it illustrates what's wrong with our politics.
Both parties have their checklist.
And everyone has to check the right boxes.

F the right boxes.
What s right for America?
What's right for America? Limited government, Bill of Rights, balanced budget. Can't get that from Democrats, only Republicans, and only a small segment of those, so the only chance in the long run is to vote for more of "those."
I wonder how many times someone has tried to bribe him to officially flip to "R".
Originally Posted by UPhiker
I find it ironic how much support some here are giving him because he's not afraid to hold his own views or cross the aisle. Yet, if he was a Republican doing the same thing, everyone would be screaming "RINO!".

It all depends on whether you believe the Democrat Party is the very institutionalization of evil. If you do, that attitude makes sense.
Nancy Pelosi, because she controls Chuck Schumer. He can't take a pi$$ without her permission.
Originally Posted by UPhiker
I find it ironic how much support some here are giving him because he's not afraid to hold his own views or cross the aisle. Yet, if he was a Republican doing the same thing, everyone would be screaming "RINO!".

Another idiotic post.
Originally Posted by sportingspecialist
Originally Posted by UPhiker
I find it ironic how much support some here are giving him because he's not afraid to hold his own views or cross the aisle. Yet, if he was a Republican doing the same thing, everyone would be screaming "RINO!".

Another idiotic post.



Uphiker is right and I believe that such unusual behavior for a democrat of today’s political world stands out like a bright light. He’s a Fuggin political anomaly any way you cut it.

Republicans who “cross the isle “ are generally called rinos here and rightly so when you consider the total democrat agenda.

Jmo.
Originally Posted by Old_Toot
Originally Posted by sportingspecialist
Originally Posted by UPhiker
I find it ironic how much support some here are giving him because he's not afraid to hold his own views or cross the aisle. Yet, if he was a Republican doing the same thing, everyone would be screaming "RINO!".

Another idiotic post.

Uphiker is right and I believe that such unusual behavior for a democrat of today’s political world stands out like a bright light. He’s a Fuggin political anomaly any way you cut it.
Republicans who “cross the isle “ are generally called rinos here and rightly so when you consider the total democrat agenda.Jmo.

UP is not even remotely correct.

Read it again.
Originally Posted by sportingspecialist
Originally Posted by Old_Toot
Originally Posted by sportingspecialist
Originally Posted by UPhiker
I find it ironic how much support some here are giving him because he's not afraid to hold his own views or cross the aisle. Yet, if he was a Republican doing the same thing, everyone would be screaming "RINO!".

Another idiotic post.

Uphiker is right and I believe that such unusual behavior for a democrat of today’s political world stands out like a bright light. He’s a Fuggin political anomaly any way you cut it.
Republicans who “cross the isle “ are generally called rinos here and rightly so when you consider the total democrat agenda.Jmo.

UP is not even remotely correct.

Read it again.


He’s correct.
Manchin has tried to please both sides since he's been in office. He knows one thing.....if he votes against certain freedoms like guns, his WV constituents will drop him like a used condom. WV is a Red state that votes for some Democrats in Senate elections for whatever crazy reason. A lot of it is family traditions, but the Democrats they vote for know the game, and care more about their seat than Chucky Schumer.
Originally Posted by UPhiker
I find it ironic how much support some here are giving him because he's not afraid to hold his own views or cross the aisle. Yet, if he was a Republican doing the same thing, everyone would be screaming "RINO!".

I have no problem with somebody "crossing the aisle" - the problem I have is how much time they spend on the left side of the aisle.
Originally Posted by mark shubert
Originally Posted by UPhiker
I find it ironic how much support some here are giving him because he's not afraid to hold his own views or cross the aisle. Yet, if he was a Republican doing the same thing, everyone would be screaming "RINO!".

I have no problem with somebody "crossing the aisle" - the problem I have is how much time they spend on the left side of the aisle.


Exactly.
Manchin was humbled his last election. He narrowly won and the republican that ran against him was not popular but we were tired of Joe's business as usual. He learned he wasn't in office no matter how he voted like Jay Rockefeller and Robert C. Byrd.
Joe Manchin sure talks a good game. To listen to the man speak, you’d think he were a Reagan Democrat, or even rarer, an old style Blue Dog Democrat, back when there were Democrats who cared about government spending too much.

In reality, he’s nothing of the sort. Senator Manchin is every bit as leftists as most of the rest of the Democrats in the Senate. He’s just better at hiding it. Actually, he has a reason to hide it, where many of the others do not.

West Virginia is a deep Red state. In 2020, former President Donald Trump carried the state by more than 5 touchdowns and a field goal, and Republicans dominate the state legislature. Manchin is an anomaly, a throwback to when the state was purple when, thanks to goodwill he built up over a long career working his way up elected office to the Governor’s mansion in 2005. They half-jokingly say everyone in the state has his cell number.

Manchin does what Democrats in Red states always do – talk a good game and vote liberal down the line.


https://townhall.com/columnists/der...f7ac823837210e9d3eaf4&recip=27116010
Originally Posted by sportingspecialist
Originally Posted by UPhiker
I find it ironic how much support some here are giving him because he's not afraid to hold his own views or cross the aisle. Yet, if he was a Republican doing the same thing, everyone would be screaming "RINO!".

Another idiotic post.
Coming from you, that's a high compliment.
The Democrats attack Joe.

"Manchin's op-ed might as well be titled, 'Why I'll vote to preserve Jim Crow,'" tweeted New York Democratic Rep. Mondaire Jones.

The Atlantic's Jemele Hill tweeted that Manchin is a "cowardly, power-hungry white dude" who is upholding "white supremacy." (Just for good measure, Hill also called Manchin a "clown.")

The Washington Post's Eugene Robinson wrote a column headlined "Joe Manchin retreats to fantasyland and sticks America with the consequences," saying that Manchin's "party and his nation will pay a terrible price for his hallucinations" about being able to work with recalcitrant Republicans.

And so on. Manchin's Democratic colleagues in the Senate are being more diplomatic, in public at least, but they are still terribly upset. "Who isn't frustrated?" one anonymous senator told Politico. "Do you want to see the patches where I pulled my hair out?"

More Here

https://townhall.com/columnists/byr...f7ac823837210e9d3eaf4&recip=27116010
I am afraid that with the breakdown of "bi-partisan" talks on an infrastructure bill, Manchin may have an excuse to vote for elimination of the filibuster rule. I expect there will be a big pay day for him if he does so.
When dems don't get their way it's due to either racism or hate.
The Democrats bring out the big guns to attack Manchin.

The DNC Chair called Manchin Anti-American and that he "Hates America" for not supporting the "For The People Act" and refusing to vote in favor of removing the Senate Filibuster., while Dickie Durbin (Senate Majority Whip) said, "Manchin who support the filibuster are going to need to offer an explanation for their "indefensible" position."
Originally Posted by MPat70
They all participate in the longest running orgy in history trying to out do each other seeing who can füçk the working man the best!



Well since there aren't that many working stiffs left in the world you had better pucker up and brace yourself.
What matters right now is that he’s standing in the way of them dumping the filibuster, making D.C. a state without an amendment to the Constituition, and using reconciliation to spend 6 trillion bucks we don’t have (actually, we don’t have any money at all, being invested in debt). I’m gonna pat him on the head when he’s a good boy, get in his schitt when he’s not, and reason with him when he’s uncommitted. Whatever his game, he’s messing up the plans of the Evil Left.
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