Speaker Johnson Passes Fewest Bills in 70 Years but will hold a Trump Impeachment Vote

How is it that the GOP can’t seem to pass anything of Trump’s interest but somehow this nitwit can force a House Bill? What’s in the water in Michigan? Put this down as dumb but let’s us know what awaits Trump should the GOP lose the House and Senate.  How’s this statistic:

GOP Controlled House and Senate Sent Fewer Bills to GOP President Than Any Congress in 70 Years.

At the least he will force the Dems to show their hand for the 2026 election by requiring a procedural vote to scuttle the bill which has put the Dems in a tizzy over his action.

From Fox News:

A lone House Democrat is moving to force a chamber-wide vote on his impeachment resolution against President Donald Trump.

Rep. Shri Thanedar, D-Mich., introduced his impeachment resolution as privileged on Tuesday afternoon, meaning leaders have two days of the House in session to take up the legislation.

House GOP leaders could move to table the motion, a procedural vote aimed to scuttle a piece of legislation without having lawmakers vote on the legislation itself.

Democrats have struggled to unite behind a potent message since the 2024 election, and such a vote could be politically perilous for their most vulnerable members as they work to win back the House majority in 2026.

No Republicans are likely to support impeaching Trump, however, meaning Thanedar’s measure will likely fail.

“Donald Trump has unlawfully conducted himself, bringing shame to the presidency and the people of the United States,” Thanedar said when deeming his resolution privileged.

The India-born Michigan Democrat first introduced seven articles of impeachment against Trump in late April.

They include charges of obstruction of justice, tyranny, bribery and corruption, and abuse of trade powers, among others.

Gateway Pundit:

Americans overwhelmingly voted for President Donald Trump and his agenda.

Unfortunately, this means nothing to the US GOP-controlled House and US GOP-controlled Senate.

According to Amuse and Leading Report on X the current GOP-controlled Congress sent fewer bills to President Trump to sign into law than any Congress in 70 years!

According to Punchbowl News, Trump has actually signed fewer bills into law at this point than any new president for seven decades.

At the same time President Trump has signed 124 executive orders.

So Johnson can’t figure out a way around this?

 
 

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Speaker Johnson Surrenders Control of House to Dems – Foreign Aid Moves Forward

The Double Cross: Late Thursday night, just before midnight, for the first time in recorded history — since the House began keeping records — the House Rules Committee relied on minority party votes to overcome objections from the majority and advance a rule bill to the House floor. Essentially merging four bills into one.

“The four bills that we’ve heard testimony on today will be transmitted to the senate as an amendment to the underlying bill,” Burgess said, acknowledging the underlying bill itself was an unrelated “veterans bill.” UPDATE: Bills will be voted on individually but will be joined together in the final version.

The committee voted nine to three, with all four Democrats on the committee voting with five Republicans to move a rule to the House floor, which, if passed with Democrat support as expected, would allow votes on Johnson’s foreign aid package, including a bill that includes tens of billions to fund Ukraine.

Conservative Reps. Chip Roy (R-TX), Thomas Massie (R-KY), and Ralph Norman (R-SC) voted no.

H/T: Breitbart

So money for thee’s border and security but none for me as our country is ravaged by our open borders.

Bunk told you so about this fellow Johnson

….a portion of Bunks Box of Gold

If you only listened to the audio of this Mike Johnson clip, and it was 2016, you would say Mike Johnson was progressive Democrat. 

“Transformative solutions” is New Age code for bringing us into their concept of the “New World Order.” Same old show as before.

What did we expect we would get in the end after the House voting down conservatives time after time?

What’s frustrating is that we have have dozens upon dozens of legislation and movements making minorities normalized in society, yet we have those who think we’re still in the early 1900’s.

In truth most of us can lay claim to others having “an easier path.” Is this the lesson for his Black son? Had my I.Q been higher, born to a different family, lived somewhere else…. yes I indeed would have had an easier path. Each of us must come to terms with the fact that our destiny is ours to create. The best part of being an American is that we have the best opportunity in the world to make the most of it.

While we rail against our government and its corruption, our system of government offers more opportunity than any other form of government in the world. We are blessed.

Liar Liar pants on fire…

So how did this happen?

For example, after questioning from Massie, Chairman Michael Burgess (R-TX) acknowledged the rule contains language that merges the four bills together, sending the different components together as one package to the Senate as part of Johnson’s complicated scheme to exploit the urgency to pass aid to Israel to ensure Ukraine funding can pass Congress.

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U.S. Support for Ukraine Withers Away – Funding Will End in Three Weeks..

There is a new war in town. Israel now grabs the war headlines as the U.S. casts Ukraine adrift. Barely a ripple in the news as the former wonder boy Zelensky no longer casts about looking for our dimes. Europe seems to believe in “game on” and dishing out some cash for Zelensky.

As for Zelensky? The blame game starts. The Washington Post prepare its readers for the obvious. It starts with the “Looks like he may have not been following orders” more later on in the post:

By the end of the year, “we will run out of resources to procure more weapons and equipment for Ukraine and to provide equipment from U.S. military stocks,” Office of Management and Budget Director Shalanda Young wrote in a letter to Congress. Going without that funding will “kneecap” Ukraine and increase the likelihood of Russian victories, she warned.

Zero Hedge picks up the story:

President Biden has been seeking a whopping $106 billion aid package chiefly for Ukraine and Israel. But budget director Young says the proverbial writing is on the wall amid GOP resistance.

….Young wrote. “There is no magical pot of funding available to meet this moment. We are out of money — and nearly out of time,” she said.

At a moment of soaring food and cost of living prices, amid a continually weaking US dollar under the Biden administration, taxpaying Americans might not be too pleased with the White House referencing a “magical pot” of funding… as if tens of billions handed to Kiev thus far merely ‘magically’ materialized out of nowhere.

“Cutting off the flow of US weapons and equipment will kneecap Ukraine on the battlefield, not only putting at risk the gains Ukraine has made, but increasing the likelihood of Russian military victories,” Young continued.

“Already, our packages of security assistance have become smaller and the deliveries of aid have become more limited . . . while our allies around the world have stepped up to do more, US support is critical and cannot be replicated by others.”

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A recent article in The Economist has summarized the recent compounding setbacks for Kiev as follows:

For more than 600 days of full-scale war, America has been Ukraine’s greatest savior as it marshalled arms, money and more to help repel Russia’s invasion. Now America has become one of Ukraine’s greatest worries. Its aid for Ukraine is fast running out, and dysfunction in Congress is blocking new assistance. Nobody is sure when—or whether—it will be restored.

The effect is being felt at the front as America tries to stretch its dwindling funds. “In the spring the flow of military supplies was a broad river. In the summer it was a stream. Now it is a few drops of tears,” says one informed Ukrainian source. Ukraine faces a bleak winter amid great uncertainty: its counter-offensive has failed to break through Russian lines; its enemy is increasing its arms production; and its vital ally is paralyzed by political turmoil and distracted by Israel’s war in Gaza.

One wonders what the status will be one year from now… will a negotiated settlement finally happen by then? There are already behind-the-scenes moves being made, according to reports stretching back several months.

The blame game starts –

The U.S. and Ukraine are involved in a blame-game for the failed counteroffensive against Russia. A Washington Post report reveals that The U.S. and British offiers help Ukraine plan the campaign against Russia. However, the report claims the U.S. and Ukraine had their differences over the counteroffensive strategy.

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Biden Pathetically Changes War Message; sells Ukraine Funding by Appealing to Profit Motives

Fund Israel and get Ukraine thrown in is Biden’s approach to congress. Now that congress is back in business, it will be interesting to see how much of Biden’s “twofer” war machine gets in additional funding. No wall to wall coverage of the meat grinder in Ukraine as we get in Israel. Zelensky is looking more and more like so yesterday. There is a continuing decline in public support. Add that U.S. guns are now blazing in Syria, one wonders just what the limits are. 

Thus the White House now appeals to the old time give away of big bucks for the home town. Jobs Jobs Jobs to the locals to crank up the killing machine.

They even dusted off Mitch McConnell to make to “Face the Nation” for his pitch for the war.

And while some GOP support for Ukraine has eroded, the Senate minority leader took to the Sunday talk shows last weekend to push his Republicans against separating Israel’s cause from the war in Europe.

“No Americans are getting killed in Ukraine. We’re rebuilding our industrial base. The Ukrainians are destroying the army of one of our biggest rivals. I have a hard time finding anything wrong with that. I think it’s wonderful that they’re defending themselves,” he said on CBS’s Face the Nation.

White House aides said they have been in communication with McConnell throughout the war and that his recent remarks were warmly received in the West Wing. A McConnell aide did not comment on recent communication with the White House.

On top of communication with McConnell, Defense Department officials have also circulated to the Hill slides showing nearly $20 billion in investment in the industrial base via U.S. support for Ukraine. That includes nearly $3.1 billion in contracts targeted toward expanding the nation’s industrial base capacity, including increasing artillery production approximately six-fold over three years.

Source: Politico

Mitch wandered over to Fox as well, hyping the domino theory.

Zero Hedge picks it up:

With prior narratives increasingly incapable of sustaining Americans’ enthusiasm for pouring weapons into the West’s proxy war in Ukraine, the Biden administration is now using a pitch that’s both refreshingly and appallingly honest: promoting the Ukraine war as a way to enrich the U.S. arms industry and its employees.  

The new angle comes after Americans have been subjected to a succession of pitches aimed at selling a war that’s utterly irrelevant to U.S. security interests. We’ve been variously told the war is necessary to defend democracy, to deter Putin’s aggression, to degrade Russia’s army, and even to deter China from invading Taiwan. With support for the war sagging across the political spectrum — and a growing number of Republican legislators saying enough is enough — the propaganda machine is increasingly grasping at straws 

Washington Post

The speech positioned aid to Ukraine and Israel necessary to prevent the destruction of the two countries’ (overrated) democracies. But then, in a discordant note, Biden awkwardly pivoted to the supposed economic benefits that will come from borrowing even more money and shoveling it into the coffers of weapon manufacturers: 

“We send Ukraine equipment sitting in our stockpiles. And when we use the money allocated by Congress, we use it to replenish our own stores, our own stockpiles with new equipment. Equipment that defends America and is made in America. Patriot missiles for air defense batteries, made in Arizona. Artillery shells manufactured in 12 states across the country, in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Texas. And so much more.”

Last gasp effort. Behold the vast Military Industrial Complex.

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America Gone Astray

by Mustang

All members assemble to give their solemn oath of office when Congress convenes.  The pledge reads as follows:

Do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that you will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that you take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that you will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which you are about to enter: So help you, God?

And, as expected, all the congress persons, with their right hand still raised, repeat in unison, “I do.” The only thing solemn about this oath is the use of the word as it appears in the oath.  No one has ever been prosecuted for failing to follow this solemn oath, no one has ever been tossed out of office for breaking the oath.  So, the question is, how solemn is it, really?  The answer is not very.  It is a hollow formality.  It gets no more than a wink and a nod.  After affirming, “I do,” everyone inside the nation’s capital goes back to business as usual — and that usual business involves becoming an enemy of the U.S. Constitution and the people who, through their elected representatives, approved of this covenant.

The cycle is repeated every two years — and it’s been going on for a very long time.  Since 1789, the U.S. Constitution has been shamefully misinterpreted, abused, and intentionally subverted.  Sadly, The result is that America is no longer the land of the free and home of the brave.  And, if we are sincere, maybe it never was.

How do we know this is true?  I submit, in the same way, Patrick Henry knew it was true.  Before the events at Concord and Lexington, Henry pointed to the oppressive government and warned us against complacency.  He told us what would happen if we ever accepted the dictates of a central government whose members intentionally distance themselves from “we the people.”

It is natural to man to indulge in the illusions of hope.  We are apt to shut our eyes against a painful truth and listen to the song of that siren till she transforms us into beasts.  Is this the part of wise men engaged in a great and arduous struggle for liberty?  Are we disposed to be of the number of those who, having eyes, see not, and having ears, hear not, the things which so nearly concern their temporal salvation?  For my part, whatever anguish of spirit it may cost, I am willing to know the whole truth, to know the worst and provide for it.”

 —Patrick Henry

Mr. Henry, as one may recall, served as the first and sixth governor of Virginia in the post-Revolutionary War period.  Today, he is claimed as a partisan by both the political left and right.  When he spoke of temporal salvation, he meant preserving the freedom to work and provide as we see fit — that individuals have both the ability and responsibility to plan their own lives without unnecessary government meddling.  In Mr. Henry’s day, that freedom was already under attack, and conditions have not improved since then.

Enemies — foreign and domestic

The framers of the U.S. Constitution acknowledged that individuals have certain unalienable rights, among them being life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.  God gave us these rights; only God can take them away.  So, the purpose of government, as envisioned by the earliest constitutionalists, was to protect these fundamental God-given rights.  Has Congress or any administration since Washington’s presidency done this?  The answer must be no.

The framers of the Constitution understood how and why people behave as they do.  No matter what one might think of James Madison and Alexander Hamilton, they understood human nature and realized that human beings are terribly flawed.  And because individuals are flawed, government was necessary on two crucial counts: First, to protect the American people from foreign enemies.  Second, to protect the American people from domestic lawbreakers — people who would use coercion, fraud, or force to deprive others of “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.”

Today, some of these “domestic” enemies wear the black robes of state and federal judges, the business suits of members of political parties in Congress and within the bureaucracy, in cabinet positions, inside the Oval Office, and men and women who wear the uniforms of our “protectors,” whether military or law enforcement.  There is no other way to explain corrupt FBI directors, attorney generals, speakers of the house, or presidential wannabes who dream of becoming president one day.

James Madison may not have been one of America’s greatest presidents, but he was no dummy.  He knew that as individuals require a firm hand to keep them on the straight and narrow path in their treatment of fellow citizens, so too did the government require oversight.

It may be a reflection on human nature that such devices should be necessary to control the abuses of government.  But what is government itself but the greatest of all reflections on human nature?  If men were angels, no government would be necessary.  If angels were to govern men, neither external nor internal controls on government would be necessary.  In framing a government which is to be administered by men over men, the great difficulty lies in this: you must first enable the government to control the governed, and in the next place oblige it to control itself.

  • James Madison

Unfortunately for us, the government is not so obliged.  Nowhere is this more obvious than observing the current administration’s wide-scale abuses of “we the people” and that myth shaping we see taking place on the stage of partisan debate.

The political manipulation of the American people continues — and this, too, in its attempt, would be fine — if “we the people” had the sense that God gave goats, and we could see how others, seeking power over us, manipulate us to their purposes.  I have no faith in the future of America because I have no faith in my fellow citizens, even to recognize when they are being played as fools.

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Hearing: The Biden’s Phone Calls Were Only About The Weather

 

After all, the phone calls were only about the brand. Let’s try that one. Any better?

Hunter Biden’s former business partner, Devon Archer, has testified behind closed doors to the House Oversight Committee about the President’s ties to his son’s foreign business dealings, which included more than 20 calls on speaker phone with business associates.

Senator Goldman is looking forward to his next job at CNN. He is good at BS. The phone calls were just about the weather.

A good wrap up.

 

Bombshell Leaked Phone conversations – Biden, Kerry.

That, ladies and gentlemen, is what we call a confession.

 
Porshenko admitted that he could find nothing to charge the prosecutor with but told him to resign anyway because Biden told him to.
 
 
The first minute or so is the well known Biden quip where he states that he told Ukraine to fire the Prosecutor if they wanted to get the money. Then it gets to the good stuff. The leaked phone calls
 
Note about half way through is an ad to subscribe. Wait a few seconds and the report continues.
 
Move it up to abut 1:10 to miss the Biden riff.
 
 
 
 
From Bunks earlier post:  
 

 

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Congress Descends…Fetterman Appears as a Slob, Feinstein Doesn’t Know Where She is, and…..

 

John Fetterman is on the job in his hoodie and gym shorts in the Capitol. Then he attempts to opine on the 14th amendment. Meanwhile, Senator Feinstein doesn’t even know where she is. But the Dems will keep them no matter what because they hold the slimmest of margins. Oh a few who lust for her position are making noises.

Meanwhile it’s is a full force attack for the exit of the GOP House member Santos for expulsion without the benefit of trial and jury. The DOJ is on it. In just a few months they were able to come up with a dozen or more charges. Meanwhile four years later nothing on Hunter Biden.

Republicans reject Democratic resolution to expel Rep. George Santos from Congress

House Republicans blocked Democrats’ effort to expel scandal-plagued Rep. George Santos from Congress less than a week after the first-term Republican congressman pleaded not guilty to fraud charges.

Democrats pushed a resolution to expel Santos, but Republicans instead voted along party lines 221 to 204 to send the matter to the House Ethics Committee. Seven Democrats voted present, including several on the House Ethics panel to head off concerns of a conflict of interest.

 

Anyone recall Senator Menendez who ran into trouble in New Jersey? Of course no scalp was required and the DOJ was more than willing to accommodate. 

In shocking move, feds drop all charges against Sen. Bob Menendez

In a shocking turnaround, the U.S. Justice Department has dropped its case against U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez.

In a court in Newark on Wednesday, federal prosecutors moved to dismiss the corruption indictment against the New Jersey Democrat after a federal judge last week acquitted Menendez and his co-defendant, Salomon Melgen, of seven of the 18 counts against them.

Both were facing a retrial after a deadlocked jury could not reach a verdict in the high-profile case in November.

 

But now back to our man Fetterman. As promised, Bunk fulfills the promise to follow the man every step of the way.

Love those threads…

 

 

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And we can’t leave out of gal Feinstein.

Jesse Waters rounds it out with the mayhem occurring in the D.C.scene and it sure is one. Included we get a glimpse and more of Senator Kennedy doing his thing with the nomination of a judge. You know… more of “the thing.”

 

 

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American Sleaze: How Low Can They Go?

Classified Documents

by Mustang

I’ve heard it said that it is virtually impossible to underestimate an American politician.  There is certainly more than one of these low creatures in our nation’s history.  In fact, there may be as many as 535 of them on this very day.  One just never knows. 

U.S. Capitol, Washington D.C. Photograph taken from the Thomas Jefferson Building. Original image from Carol M. Highsmith’s America, Library of Congress collection. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.

If one looked up the word SLEAZE in the dictionary, they’d find a picture of Andrew J. May (1875 – 1959).  May was an attorney (√), a New Deal Democrat from the Blue Grass State (√), a favorite of the Roosevelt Administration (√), the murderer of U.S. Navy sailors (√), and a war profiteer (√).  Serving in the House of Representatives from 1931 – 1947, May eventually became the Chairman of the House Military Affairs Committee during the Second World War. 

May had a twin brother, William.  After they both graduated from law school, they established a law firm in Prestonsburg that remained viable until William died in 1921.  In these early years, Andrew served as a county attorney, circuit court judge, banker, farmer, and official within the Democratic Party (√). 

In 1943, U.S. submarines effectively escaped Japanese surface warfare attacks because the enemy’s depth charges exploded too soon after deployment.  May revealed these deficiencies at a press conference in June 1943 after his return from a war zone junket.  Journalists, who have seldom demonstrated loyalty to the United States or even a microcosm of patriotism, or common sense, rushed to air this information — apparently unaware that the Japanese intelligence services continually monitored U.S. news wires. 

But there’s more. 

After reporters made sure that this news became public knowledge, Japanese naval antisubmarine forces began adjusting their depth charges to explode at a greater depth.  Admiral Lockwood estimated that May’s security breach cost the Navy ten submarines and 800 crewmen killed.  Lockwood said publicly, “I hear Congressman May said the Jap depth charges are not set deep enough.  He would be pleased to know that the Japs set them deeper now.” 

Thirty-five hundred combat losses — some say, included men murdered by the perfidy of Andrew May, whose public release of classified material enabled the Japanese to sink as many as 10 submarines.  They could sink American submarines because Andrew May released classified information to enable the Japanese to refine their depth charges. 

Imperial Japan acted on this information rather quickly — and American sailors died because of it.  Vice Admiral Charles A. Lockwood, Commander, U.S. Submarine Forces, Pacific Fleet, was not a happy man but lacked the will to choke the life out of Congressman May.  But if Lockwood wasn’t happy, neither were the parents, the wives, or the sweethearts of submariners who died by Japanese depth charges after 1943. 

If this horrible incident proved anything, it demonstrated that American politicians are the scum of the earth, disgusting people capable of pure evil and completely untrustworthy.  Also, that journalists are stupid venal creatures. 

There’s still more. 

Sometime shortly before or during the U.S. entry into World War II, Congressman May became involved with Murray and Henry Garsson, two New York businessmen with no prior arms manufacturing experience who were seeking lucrative munitions contracts with the U.S. government. 

 Congressman May was known to throw his weight around to help award war contracts, obtain draft deferments, and secure other favors for the Garsson brothers and their friends.  These interventions were so numerous that one bureaucrat began referring to them as “blitz calls.”  After the war, a Senate investigation discovered evidence that Congressman May received substantial cash payments and other “kickbacks” from the Garsson’s. 

When the citizens of Kentucky learned of these allegations, they finally came to their senses and failed to reelect him to the House of Representatives in 1946.  The scandal intensified when it was revealed in the press that the Garsson production of the 4.2-inch mortar had defective fuses, which resulted in pre-mature detonations, which resulted in the deaths of 38 American soldiers. 

It took a federal jury less than two hours in court to convict Congressman May.  The Garsson brothers also received prison sentences. 

But there’s still more.  

President Harry S. Truman, Democrat (√), granted Congressman May a Presidential Pardon in 1952.  Can you even imagine? 

We can’t know where Truman and May ended up after they died.  We can only be relieved to know that they are dead and buried.  Sadly, very sadly, along with the crewmen of ten U.S. submarines and 38 American soldiers.

During the Second World War, the U.S. Navy employed 16,000 submariners.  The Navy lost 375 officers and 3,131 enlisted men from this total — in 52 submarines.  The effectiveness of the U.S. Submarine Service seems proven because, after 1944, the Japanese had no ships left for the American Navy to sink. 

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Wrapping up the Week With the GOP Showing Their Best Stuff

 

Many good hearings this week, The GOP came out swinging. With the claim of 218 seats, they revealed what they have discovered with many of the whistle blowers. Here is the Friday wrap-up of what went down here on our piece of the planet.

Hawley excelled with a fun hearing with FBI Wray. He nicely put him through his paces.

I pulled out a couple of clips worth a look at as to what the GOP has in mind for the Bidens. A bit of the border for old times sake. Mayorkas as well was given a workout. The Twitter folks are very distressed. We will check in on the Fettermans as they go to Washington. A summary of the news of the week,

Let’s start with Wray. Enjoy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here we go summing up the news of the week.

 

 

More of “Yes it happened.”

 

 

 

 

Bunks Double Bonus: What’s happening at Twitter world.  Then we have a very happy employee. Anyone want to bet her days at Twitter are over?

 

 

 

I will conclude the post with our own promise to follow the sterling career of our illustrious Mr. and Mrs. PA Senator John Fetterman

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America Enjoy Your Chef Boyardee

It is hard to believe that America enjoys inflation, crime and high energy prices. The election should have been a blowout. No brand name Raisin Bran cereal for us. We just need to buy “the other brand.” See? You will get to like it. Here is breakfast.

Dinner is just a box away.

In Pennsylvania?

Fetterman cannot communicate without monitors and needs stenographers typing out questions in real time, but he is headed to the US Senate. It sums up the whole miserable situation. Another basement candidate where half the vote was already mailed in before Fetterman came up for air out of the basement.

How did he do it? The last week they stuck a large prompter up when he was out on the stump a couple of times so he could read out some prepared sentences. As for Trump? This is your baby. We had McCormick, a great candidate but Trump had to have this carpet bagger who squeaked out a win in the primary by a thousand or so votes. Cheers Donald. You probably gave control to the Senate to the Dems.

Gateway Pundit blames it on nefarious activity. Probably more truth than fiction to a point.

BLOOD MOON BLOODBATH… Democrats Steal Midterms, Communism Comes Home to America… Crime, Inflation, Record Gas Prices, War, Open Borders and Corruption WIN BIG

Yes, I think it sums it up.

P.S. There is always fresh roadkill.

Other than that not so great a day in the swamp.