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I still hate to believe the people of Wisconsin chose this nimrod over Russ Feingold.

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Ron the Johnson is a moron, to be sure, but that’s not the end. He’s also evil.

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Twice, wasn't it?

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Yes.🙄

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Twice.

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I have never had the urge to throw someone into a volcano, as it requires a level of determination and physical endurance I do not have, but, if the opportunity presented itself, I'd have a hard time fighting the urge to toss tucker right the f&@k into one... I am of course referring to a volcano of votes

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... and Russian (celebrated 04/07 one year, in Russia)

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Looks like Ron Johnson just earned himself s subpoena to explain what he "knows" to the Select Committee. It won't be much, but it should be great TV.

While we're at it, why stop there? Tucker Carlson claims to know a lot, too. He's got "sources." Maybe we can Judith Miller his ass. Wouldn't that be fun?

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How in the Hell does the same electorate send Tammy Baldwin and Ron Johnson to the Senate. How?

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I'd also precede the volcano tossing with some preliminary beat..... Um.. votings.

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Enrique Tarrio, one of the leaders of the Proud Boys, was an FBI informant. I'm not saying they and the other aggrieved white boys would not have attacked without FBI provocation, but it's not like the agency has a sparkling history of either actually solving crimes or preventing violence, despite all their informants everywhere. Look up Gary Thomas Rowe.

Rowe told the Senate committee that the FBI had known and approved of his violence against blacks. He testified that the FBI did nothing to stop the violence, even when he gave them advance warning.This sort of thing has been the FBI's MO for decades and they're still at it. Chew on this awhile, then tell me Johnson is so way off base (on this one thing).

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