Democrat Doug Jones beats cowboy cosplay creep Roy Moore in Alabama senate race

Actually it didn’t take very long. He’s been tweeting about how he originally backed Luther Strange because he thought Moore didn’t have a chance.

It doth appear that the cheeto fingered vulgarian’s bike only goes reverse.

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Rogers is awesome, and he knows his way around a con. Hence why the current crop of idiots in power frustrate him so much: they’re so bad at it.

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Holy shit, I just might fluv him :

15/ I'm sorry, I know this is dumb, but I used to write cons & heists for a living. And very few things piss me off like sloppy heist plotting. And racism. So this is a two-fer.

— John Rogers (@jonrog1) December 13, 2017

*lmao

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Well, they both encourage people to think.
Which, in this day and age, is tantamount to terrorism.

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Oh, cake. Definitely cake.

Possibly death by cake, if needs be.

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What mindless “reactionary movement” are you talking about?

Are you talking about Sanders? So, its terrifying that the nation might stampede away from Trump-- and right into single-payer healthcare and subsidized student loans? Truly, that would be the darkest timeline.

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Yeah, that would be positively European. Before you knew it, folks would be smoking Gauloises and shrugging all over the place.

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Ces jours, mon petit-déjeuner préferé est du pain au chevre et basilic avec un tasse du thé de Mariage Frères.

(N’a pas amélioré mon français, cependant.)

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I love the way they pronounce pain in the south of France.

On a tangent, the best croissants I ever had, I had for breakfast at Bruxelles.
20 years ago; I can still taste then whem I concentrate.

Now I’m hungry.

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I think I would like to learn more about this “brohibition” idea.

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Bernie Sanders and his movement are anything but reactionary. I’m assuming that the reactionary movement in question is the far-right.

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Per NPR this morning, Dems are funding and running for about a dozen or so seats in Texas… and they feel that they can snag at least 4 of those.

UPDATE: https://www.npr.org/2017/12/13/570241652/in-reaction-to-trump-democratic-candidates-surge-in-deep-red-texas

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Here in Texas i’d say that’s quite possible, interested to see how it’ll shake out.

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Not knowing much about TX, is this a matter of all cites vs. rural?

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It’s a bit hard to judge, typically politics isn’t discussed much at my work place but there’s a good mix of blue and white collar jobs where i’m at. A lot of people that have been with the company in excess of 10-20 years. I’d say a good majority of the people here are likely to be die-hard Republican, but based off what i can sense not many are pro-Trump. I am curious if they’d be willing to vote the other way if it meant screwing Trump over, that much i don’t know.

Austin is quite liberal though and my feeling is most people here are willing to vote Democrat or any other non-Republican candidate.

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I’m a New Yorker, trust me, trump was NEVER articulate. I’st just that at his age with his horrible diet, his circulation is so clogged with fat that no oxygen is reaching his pathetic brain.

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