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[–] amarQ144 0 points 12 points (+12|-0) ago 

From day one, a Paul Ryan backer (and still is). Going back to "Bengazi" he has been the toothless bulldog. A shiny dud. From Trumps election, he praised the dirty cops in FBI/DOJ/ other who targeted the administration. All were such great honorable men. Why doesn't Maria ask about all the rose petals he threw at "ol MuleFaces feet. Remember when, with straight face, and hair, Gay Trowdi Doodie would gush over Mueller, the great selfless long serving, marine hero, patriot top notch honest G-Man? Listen from 4:25. No need for this to go to Obama. Why, after all, just having the top folks who are already implicated is more than enough to "embarrass the administration" (bit of a slip...he meant the previous** administration). He is suggesting "Justice" = embarrassing them and calling it a day. He did the same several days ago on Hannity regarding MSM reporters. He pretty much threatened to "call out by name" by golly wiz, any reporter who said orange man bad.It ain't prison or the firing squad but what the hey. Gowdy Doodie justice. Now can we move on? How about them Bears?

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[–] mac1221 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

You called it there Patriot. I questioned him before, but it was sealed for me when he did a complete roll over with the Benghazi hearings. He is compromised. Giving him the benefit of the doubt, if he had cajones at one time, he most certainly now has been neutered.

As far as the tie - it is lavender instead of the darker purple the rest of them wear. I guess that means he is a lower level swamp minion.

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[–] solo7 2 points -2 points (+0|-2) ago 

you be a fool

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[–] mac1221 ago 

Agreed - Permit me to go off on the tangent a little.

The whole nature of the legal "profession" is about compromise and deal making. Justice has nothing to do with how they "practice." The key is to bend everything to the point of breakage - many times going beyond. The courts allow their malfeasance and are complicit. Their double speak allows them to move into politics. Theirs is a grey world of no absolutes - no real sense of any clear right or wrong. Ethical or moral lines are subjective and movable; subservient to other agendas. Those of us who do have boundaries can only look at this other world and shake our heads in disgust and somewhat in disbelief of the BS in full display.

I agree. Lawyers should not be politicians.

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[–] solo7 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago 

Liar. Gowdy never praised the dirty cops in the FBI or those who targeted the Administration. You must be a hidden Dem.........

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[–] amarQ144 ago 

You have a very short memory.Have you had your water checked? Unless you suffer downs syndrome or some other form of retardation, check for fluoride and other possible environmental contamination...mercury, lead...Get well patriot. Gowdie Doodie is a cut out.

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[–] casalanguida 1 point 8 points (+9|-1) ago 

I've been having the same thoughts. Also, I can't get passed Matt Goetz recently saying that Trey Gowdy and Paul Ryan blocked subpoena power in the early days of the Coup against President Trump. Then after some analysis I came to the conclusion that he is wording his responses very carefully so that his words won't come back to haunt him in the press or during a Senate confirmation hearing in the event that the President appoints him to a Govt. post in the future. Also, I believe Trey was smart enough to realize had the process gone forward in 2017 and early 2018, the House would have screwed it all up. Between the grandstanding and obstructing of the filthy, dishonest democrats and the utter incompetence of all, except for a few shining stars in the Freedom Caucus, the whole process would have gone to hell. Add the fake, leftie, liberal media to the mix, Justice would not have stood a chance. I'm still with Trey.

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[–] SumerBreeze 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

“Obvious flaws have been pointing him out as a weak faggot sleazy politician - moreso sneaky than most. I am still supporting the spineless tool because I am one too and he resonates with me.”

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[–] Veggiehead 1 point 6 points (+7|-1) ago 

Used to think he was a swamp cleaner. Not so much now, a turncoat at best a traitor at worst.

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[–] rockyracoon74 0 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago 

I think Gowdy and Graham are twins. They both seem to say all the right things and then, somehow, they fail to deliver.

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[–] nevergiveup2them 0 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago 

I agree OP. I have him in the future flipper column. I think he is one of the guys who will go from pro-MAGA to anti in the near future.

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[–] PixieJean 1 point 3 points (+4|-1) ago 

Agreed, Gowdy is a sleeper.

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[–] Stundo 1 point 5 points (+6|-1) ago 

Gowdy is a 'Sleeper'. The purple tie is important because he is trying to project a 'Neither Republican nor Democrat' persona. He needs to be viewed as neutral for the role he is going to smoke jump into.

(Purple being half red, half blue)

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[–] damessinger [S] 1 point 5 points (+6|-1) ago 

I put him in the group with Graham and Romney....RINO; but there is more to it than that as something about him really bothers me...like he is trying to cover his ass in such a nicely political way. And then there's the fact that he went to Fox where so many deadbeats have gone.

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[–] COAnon 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago  (edited ago)

I had hoped Trey was a good hat. Kind of proves my point that there are really about a handful of Senators and Congressmen that we really can trust out of approx 550. It looks like just POTUS Trump and the 'magnificent 7' taking on the corrupt in our government. WWG1WGA.

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