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Hairbender's avatar

She isn't the only one!!!

Dennis Reynolds's avatar

Since when has that been a requirement? You'll blend right in ...

Audrey Eve's avatar

One of the first quotes I saw today was, "Republican seat-warmer Darline Graham implodes during Senate debate."

That she is "not that informed on national security" is the definition of an understatement; however, in this administration, not being "informed" is not necessarily a career ender!

Love how dwarfed you made her in her big brother's Senate seat. (My 5-year-old grandson uses an identical car seat! Glad she's buckled up. She's gonna need it!).

Inkubatur's avatar

Folks will attest that I'm rarely, if ever, at a loss for words, except for right now. Jesus Christ Almighty. I'd weep for Americans, but they let this happen and continue unabated.

franki g's avatar

thanks for weeping for US, but I'm not sure how we "let this happen". Any more than you could accuse an abused spouse of the same.

Inkubatur's avatar

I get your point. How? During his first election, Americans should have swarmed Washington and removed him. When he fueled an insurrection over failing to rig an election, Americans should have fought back and removed him then and there. And when elected a second time through a flagrantly rigged election, Americans should have swarmed Washington and removed him and the crooked members of SCOTUS. Now, with Trump pillaging the wealth of the nation hourly, leaving the US $40 trillion in debt, and heading towards HEAVILY rigged midterm elections, that "abused spouse" better wake up and physically remove the despicable husband in question. By force if need be. Otherwise, the abuse will only get more severe, as we all know from real life, and not some jingoistic fantasy based on the power of the ballot box in a real democracy. Anyone who doubts for a split second that Trump won't shed the blood of American citizens, as he already is, and now in a wholesale fashion to protect his wealth, future, and power is an absolute fool.

Cheryl Fleming's avatar

I've been praying that the various factions of the No Kings movement will rouse themselves from merely organizing massive protests in big cities and actually do what you've suggested. America, it is WAY WAY PAST TIME TO SWARM.

Donna_H's avatar

Moderator: [Taiwan, South China Seas: National security issues to the United States? If so, why?]

Strumpie's Choice: "Uhhmm. ... Could you repeat the question?"

Moderator: [Taiwan, South China Seas: National security issues to the United States? If so, why or how?]

Strumpie's Choice: "I'm just gonna be honest here. I'm not on national security that ... I'm not that informed on national security , so...[blink blink blink]. But I do support the military."

My mouth fell open so far that I dislocated my jaw. wtf???? Or should we now be saying "wein???" [what else is new]

Michael, you nailed it perfectly. With one picture, you expressed all the words flying around in my head, evading capture.

Chris Hierholzer's avatar

And yet here we are.

Oh?'s avatar

It’s a natural fit. Just like a deceased surgeon would be replaced by an artist sibling, so should elected officials.

George Sheets's avatar

That’s alright, darlin. It makes no difference to our party.

Joe F's avatar

Which is worse? A totally inexperienced know-nothing or her warmongering , self loathing brother?

Dale Bryant's avatar

It doesn't matter to this crooked Republican Congress.

Richard's avatar

The seat belt on the child's seat is a nice touch. Her brother was very involved in foreign affairs (unfortunately, although with a few exceptions).

Al Gorythm's avatar

It’s a family tradition.

Roger Fradenburgh's avatar

Not to worry, darling Darline. Trump doesn't listen to anyone who does.

spenlo's avatar

Excellent, once again!

Kathy's avatar

Apparently I missed the part where her brother was such a hero.

Karen Shields's avatar

Only as far as 🟠💩🤡 is concerned!