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RandomGuy
03-04-2022, 09:06 AM
Dude drank his own Koolaid, and thought he had a shot at winning outside of his old district in a statewide office.
When you are too stupid and brainwashed for even the modern fascist party...wow.

:cry "I'm taking my toys and going home. :cry


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After election loss, Gohmert won't endorse another candidate



On Wednesday, U.S. Rep. Louie Gohmert was uncertain about what’s next for him except that he knows he has a job to finish and said he remains committed to a few principles that were important to him when he signed up to run for Texas attorney general.
https://www.news-journal.com/news/local/after-election-loss-gohmert-will-not-endorse-another-candidate/article_d146dbfa-9a60-11ec-ba93-7fc1bf48ff03.html

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Those principles were:

Dishonesty, violence, and greed

Adam Lambert
03-04-2022, 01:15 PM
It would be nice to see the GOP try to primary a Republican incumbent with a more moderate candidate for once, but seems like that ship has sailed.

CosmicCowboy
03-04-2022, 01:29 PM
It would be nice to see the GOP try to primary a Republican incumbent with a more moderate candidate for once, but seems like that ship has sailed.

Yeah. This round sucked. I didn't like any of them.

Will Hunting
03-04-2022, 01:34 PM
It would be nice to see the GOP try to primary a Republican incumbent with a more moderate candidate for once, but seems like that ship has sailed.
To be fair, primarying from the center is mission impossible with respect to both parties. Outside of scenarios where Feenstra primaries Steve King because King is a literal white nationalist, the messaging of "We need to be more like the other party" never resonates well with primary voters.

Adam Lambert
03-04-2022, 02:01 PM
To be fair, primarying from the center is mission impossible with respect to both parties. Outside of scenarios where Feenstra primaries Steve King because King is a literal white nationalist, the messaging of "We need to be more like the other party" never resonates well with primary voters.

I'd settle for "We need to be less batshit insane" and I think a lot of voters would go for that, unfortunately it's a difficult message to articulate when you'd basically be throwing your party under the bus.

Like, there's plenty to go after Paxton on while still maintaining core Republican principles, but basically the only message coming from his primary opponents was "He didn't do enough to help Trump overturn the election."

RandomGuy
03-04-2022, 02:03 PM
Yeah. This round sucked. I didn't like any of them.

It isn't going to get better. You have my sympathies. (honest)

koriwhat
03-04-2022, 03:34 PM
Dude drank his own Koolaid, and thought he had a shot at winning outside of his old district in a statewide office.
When you are too stupid and brainwashed for even the modern fascist party...wow.

:cry "I'm taking my toys and going home. :cry


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After election loss, Gohmert won't endorse another candidate


https://www.news-journal.com/news/local/after-election-loss-gohmert-will-not-endorse-another-candidate/article_d146dbfa-9a60-11ec-ba93-7fc1bf48ff03.html

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Those principles were:

Dishonesty, violence, and greed

lol fascist party as the regressives continue to stifle speech, anything against their narrative, jail those not charged with anything, etc...

You're such a fucking loon!