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Well, I see Mr Kenney came out of his groundhog hole. His safe place. Good for him.

And looks like he, like his party, has reconciled with the fact that a 34 time convicted felon who demands all comply with the lie will be his accepted representative this fall.

What a shock.

And his reasoning? They all do it. Hmmm. You'd think if they all did it, they'd all get charged.

And yet Trump gets 90 felonies, no one else gets any. But everyone else is part of a mass conspiracy, while Trump is the 2nd Coming of Christ.

Hmmmm.

Now this is the party that don't want you to vote if you are a convicted felon who has served his sentence. Ask Glenn Youngkin. For regular Virginia convicted felons, none can vote or get pardoned without his say so. But he's mooning to be a partner in crime to one. And the only problem Mr Kenney has with that, is it won't deliver the Republican party enough votes.

Hmmm again.

In a nation where McDonalds and Walmart considers you unqualified if you have one felony conviction 30 years ago.

But they're going for the guy who hasn't even been sentenced yet. Much less served his sentence.

To lead the country and the free world.

A guy who has 50 felonies still pending. That's their choice.

Though even Republicans agreed the 30+ felonies that a jury found him guilty of, were the legally weakest of the bunch. As well as the least serious. Which is why they are doing anything and everything to delay court on the others. Because as long as he has not yet been convicted, they can pretend that means he's innocent.

Forget what it says about Trump. What does it say about them?

BTW - Isn't it interesting when Americans demand their history be taught true, that's called "whining about victimization"? How is that "whining" compared to other injustices in this imperfect union?

Thomas Jefferson wrote a whole document of whining and I don't see Mr Kenney denigrating it. We'll all be celebrating it next month. Why is it a problem when black people do it?

Anyway, groundhog came out of his hole June 25th. Not sure if he saw his shadow.

Pretty sure, like the party he represents, he sees what he wants to see. Which is why I see less and less point in trying to debate them about it.

We're talking facts, they're talking their religion. Not the same thing.

Moving on.

PS - I was pulling for A&M, but Tennessee was just too good. Still, good series, good tournament. Oh well, Tour de France starts on Saturday. Can't believe Sepp Kuss won't be there......sad. Oh well, the race goes on.

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Mr Kenny was probably out recovering from seeing his shadow the last time.

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“Come home” to a party dripping with hate for them?

Nauseating.

I hope the individuals you’re trying to woo with your less-than-honest opinions have more self awareness.

https://open.substack.com/pub/thomhartmann/p/how-the-trump-and-rightwing-media-96b?r=yshr8&utm_medium=ios

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