*Edit: found a better picture to accompany this post.

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    pffft i hope its painful you piece of shit. nothin to be done about it now… damage has been done.

    bastard has directly caused the pain and suffering of hundreds of millions of people over decades.

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      The champagne in my fridge is reserved for Trump, but I guess I would make an exception for him.

      *to celebrate Trump’s passing, relax 😂

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    “He is in regular contact with his staff and looks forward to returning to Senate business.”

    Just fucking retire, you despicable old cunt.

    McConnell, the Senate’s third-oldest member,

    WHAT?!? There’s 2 senators older than him.

    He plans to retire from Congress when his current term concludes in January 2027.

    He wont live that long

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      My theory is somewhere deep inside himself he knows that once he loses access to his power and position, and the obsequious self-assurance it provides, all that’s left will be to confront the abject moral abyss that is his soul. So he’s just trying to die ignorant and shameless in office.

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      Bernie Sanders is a year older than him and Chuck Grassley is 92 fuckin’ years old. Sad to say that he isn’t even the oldest senator to have ever served

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    To those putting on their dancing shoes… there’s no point. He already did all the damage. Short of going back in time nothing will fix what he’s done. Unfortunately.

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    I wouldn’t get your hopes up just yet. Some turtles can easily live for over a hundred years.

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    Why is he still clinging to the vestiges of his power and not resting at home? These people are fucking pathological.

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      In most states, if a Senator leaves office for any reason, the state’s governor would be empowered to appoint a replacement until a special election can be held. Kentucky, however, has two powerful Republican Senators, and a Democratic Governor. So after some back and forth, the legislature passed a bill (over the Governor’s veto) that said the Governor could not appoint anyone, but could only schedule the special election, letting the seat remain vacant.

      https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/politics/2025/02/05/how-are-us-senate-vacancies-filled-in-kentucky/78253161007/

      However, it is possible the governor might ignore the law and appoint someone anyway, and let the Senate deal with accepting the appointment.

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      You could ask Dianne Feinstein the same question. God only knows what keeps Chuck Grassley ticking.

      These people are fucking pathological.

      Elderly people are stubborn as old nails. They don’t just move out of the way on their own.

      The better question is what’s keeping them affixed to their positions. Enormous amounts of money go to defending incumbents with full on dementia. And party loyalists consider their aging leadership sacrosanct.

      On top of all that, Senators get the best health care benefits in the world. Keeping your job is - in some ways - a predicate for your very survival.

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        Mostly good points but I’m pretty sure the healthcare plan is for life so it’s literally just influence driving them

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    Fuck this guy. Fuck everything he’s ever done. I hope he rests in piss. Representative of one of the most impoverished states in America, married to a billionaire, shit his pants before Trump made it cool.

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    This vile ghoul ushered in the death of America by breaking key covenants in governance, and while he’s vaguely expressed some sort of remorse since over the years, there will be no forgiveness or peace for him on his deathbed. He will only be hailed by a cabal of grinning sycophants encircling his frail shell, chanting “you made this all possible” as they lean in to devour his rotting carcass. Thanks for nothing, Mitch.

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      The death of America precedes him by a generation or three in my opinion, but he nailed the coffin shut!

      A functioning Democracy/Republic would never allow this creature to stay in office since 1985, over 40 years of this nasty piece of work