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Richard Pearse
Richard Pearse
1 year ago

Excellent observation, that Cawthorn turned out to be more interested in being a social media celeb than a conservative force in congress. I remember being impressed by him and his story – injured just prior to matriculation at the Naval Academy, beautiful wife, decent speaker.

But then I became more and more, er, concerned and dismayed at how he allowed himself to be filmed in lingerie, told the lie that he’d been invited to cocaine parties with old Senators, getting divorced and chasing woman and hitting on them in unwelcome fashion.

He was revealed to his constituents and the world as a wanna be frat boy-prankster without a serious bone in his body. Was he always that way? Or was the limelight and glitter of DC too much for his Jejune brain? Either way, people like him (and AOC) have no place in congress.

Warren Trees
Warren Trees
1 year ago
Reply to  Richard Pearse

Funny, if he were a Democrat, he would have been hailed for his behavior and actions.

Warren Trees
Warren Trees
1 year ago
Reply to  Richard Pearse

Funny, if his name had a D after it, he would be hailed.

J Bryant
J Bryant
1 year ago

The troubling thing about yesterday’s primary elections if that, more broadly, the progressive wing of the Democrats did pretty well. This year many pundits have predicted a significant Republican victory in the November midterms but I’m starting to become a little nervous.

Richard Pearse
Richard Pearse
1 year ago
Reply to  J Bryant

True dat! Mastriano in PA or DR. Oz for senate in PA might make republican chances less than optimal. Also, Kemp should defeat Purdue in Georgia, who already beat Stacy Abrams like a drum once. The vast majority of Trump’s endorsements seem solid (especially the guy in Nevada) but those three (Mastriano, Oz, Perdue) did not help the cause.