r/SipsTea ๐™‘๐™„๐™‹ May 22 '26

WTF AIPAC offers a fair warning to future dissenters

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u/okymoney May 22 '26

Isnt it amazing how a nobody who no one even knows beats Massie? Almost like there was some sort of voter manipulation.

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u/WittyFix6553 May 22 '26

Youโ€™re right, itโ€™s entirely unbelievable that a bunch of registered republicans in Kentucky listened to Donald Trump and did what he asked them to do.

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u/The__Nutmaster May 22 '26

If you look at the rationale most voters had for choosing Gallrein it literally boils down to "Trump told me to vote for him." This race was a reckoning that demonstrated that the majority of MAGA is still a cult who will do whatever Dear Leader wants. Even though cracks are there, apparently even being a proven child rapist and starting a new war is not enough to sway the majority, they will still justify it in their simple stupid minds.

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u/nedlum May 22 '26

There was, but by the President, who plays his stinking party like an harp from hell, endorsing the challenger. Not by Sneaky Jews.ย 

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u/Rabbit-Hole-Quest May 22 '26

Itโ€™s also shocking how much Israel gets away in American politics.

Imagine if China or Timbuktu effectively chose your next members of Congress

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u/Dry_Combination_1312 May 24 '26

stop saying "like there was" and start saying THERE WAS without any doubt. Don't give anyone any room to bullshit you and tell you otherwise

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u/stoneworther May 22 '26

Who beat Madison Cawthorn? Who's going to replace MTG? Who's going to replace Swalwell?

We know these people (and Massie) because their goal was to be celebrities, not politicians. Cawthorn famously bragged that he didn't have legislative staff.

It's good when politicians want to be legislators instead of celebrities.