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I only hope that a replacement is appointed by a republican governor.


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A long time ago I thought it best to keep him around rather than start with with an unknown who had few connections. He has more than outlived that thought. Good riddance. Why do men like him hang on to the end?


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I only hope that a replacement is appointed by a republican governor.

Did you read the thread? There’s no appointing anything by the governor, Republican or Democrat.


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Oh he's fine. According to his handlers he is getting better Roll Eyes



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Oh he's fine. According to his handlers he is getting better Roll Eyes
Do you know who Scott Jennings is? I'd appreciate an answer, yes or no. Do you know who he is?
 
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The man is a total shitweasel.

Gorsuch - 2017
Kavanaugh -2018
Barrett - 2020

A few surprise "oh, but he didn't fuck us back when" 6-10 years ago buys nothing with me today.

I agree that he’s a scumbag. But still, knowing Merrick Garland’s actions as AG during the FJB years, just imagine him instead of Gorsuch as SCOTUS justice. That activist SOB would be voting with Sotomayor, Kagan and KBJ 100% of the time.

And remember, before Scalia died, we only had three true conservative justices on the court (Scalia, Alito and Thomas).


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He's a vile creature:
From the article previously mentioned by 12131:

President Trump himself has repeatedly torched McConnell as an “angry man” who is “very disloyal,” taking credit for judges Trump appointed while doing little himself. In June 2026, Trump ripped into McConnell and other RINOs during Oval Office remarks.

In March 2026, Trump posted a video explicitly trolling McConnell’s cognitive decline while the Kentucky senator opposed the SAVE America Act.

Just weeks earlier, Rep. Tim Burchett exposed how McConnell’s handlers were blocking the SAVE Act from even reaching the Senate floor for a vote.

McConnell has also voted against advancing President Trump’s DOGE rescissions package alongside Murkowski and Collins, and released vile statements against RFK Jr. and other Trump picks. Time and again, the “Toxic RINO” has positioned himself as a roadblock to the America First agenda.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.c...ino-mitch-mcconnell/



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Looks like his Chinese wife has left the country.





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Oh he's fine. According to his handlers he is getting better Roll Eyes
Do you know who Scott Jennings is? I'd appreciate an answer, yes or no. Do you know who he is?


No. the name is familiar (as I have heard it) but honestly I have no idea who that is?



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In March 2026, Trump posted a video explicitly trolling McConnell’s cognitive decline while the Kentucky senator opposed the SAVE America Act.

Just weeks earlier, Rep. Tim Burchett exposed how McConnell’s handlers were blocking the SAVE Act from even reaching the Senate floor for a vote.

McConnell has also voted against advancing President Trump’s DOGE rescissions package alongside Murkowski and Collins, and released vile statements against RFK Jr. and other Trump picks. Time and again, the “Toxic RINO” has positioned himself as a roadblock to the America First agenda.




https://x.com/GizmoMemes/status/2074518986134561158

 
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No. the name is familiar (as I have heard it) but honestly I have no idea who that is?
So, here you are, evincing disgust at the same old same old, and you know nothing about the man claiming to have had a conversation today with McConnell. All you know is that it's same shit, different day, right?

You didn't bother to do any research on the claimant, not even after you had an opportunity to do so in the interval between me asking you this question, and your response.

Scott Jennings is an unimpeachable source. If Jennings says he had a near-twenty minute conversation today with McConnell on a range of topics, then I can tell you without any doubt whatsoever that Scott Jennings had a near-twenty minute conversation today with McConnell on a range of topics.

McConnell is alive. I want him to be dead or in a vegetative state, but he's alive and capable of logical conversation and we're just going to have to suck it up that this ancient RINO bastard is still here.

Any questions?

And let me take this opportunity to once again point out that Laura Loomer is a muckraking, rabble rousing whackadoo, whom no one should believe one single word she says or writes.
 
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At the risk of being further chastised, here’s the lowdown on vacancies in the US Senate for Kentucky.

Note the following: “If the vacancy happens within 56 days of an election and there is not enough time to hold a special election, the seat would remain vacant until the next regular election.

“The next election in Nov. 3. Should something happen to a U.S. senator this year, the cutoff date for special election would be September 8.”

So, we wait for September 8 to see what happens.

http://www.wlky.com/article/ke...vacancy-law/71857701


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I agree that he’s a scumbag. But still, knowing Merrick Garland’s actions as AG during the FJB years, just imagine him instead of Gorsuch as SCOTUS justice. That activist SOB would be voting with Sotomayor, Kagan and KBJ 100% of the time.

And remember, before Scalia died, we only had three true conservative justices on the court (Scalia, Alito and Thomas).


We can keep circling around it, but to further clarify, those actions don't excuse him from (let's hit some highlights) saying Trump was "practically and morally responsible" for Jan 6th, voting against Hegseth, Gabbard, and RFK Jr., opposing the SAVE act.

Yes, McConnell getting some conservative judge appointments has long-term benefit to us both at SCOTUS and lower levels, but I say again: the guy is a total shitweasel and I will never sing his praises for three SCOTUS wins. It just doesn't buy that with me, he doesn't get a pass from further scrutiny because of it. If he had scuttled those three supremes, what further political career would he have had? None. So he bought another decade in office for it.

It's that old line "yeah, but what have you done for us lately?"


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Sorry that you are irritated Para. All I heard was on Newsmax that some of his staff said he was improving. That is the source of my satire.



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It's that old line "yeah, but what have you done for us lately?"

That’s why I said he is a scumbag. Wink


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, but I say again: the guy is a total shitweasel and I will never sing his praises for three SCOTUS wins. It just doesn't buy that with me, he doesn't get a pass from further scrutiny because of it. If he had scuttled those three supremes, what further political career would he have had? None. So he bought another decade in office for it.

It's that old line "yeah, but what have you done for us lately?"

Since I started this sub-thread, I would like to make it clear that I said he is, essentially, a scumbag. I said that he is as compromised as any democrat, and that is as low as any American politician can be in my estimation.

Those 3 SCOTUS appointments were huge, and they may have saved this country, at least for a while. However, I did not "give him a pass". I wanted him gone 10 years ago. I don't like him at all, but I am also going to give credit where credit is due.

As I said before, I am shocked that McConnell showed backbone and principal in ushering those 3 Justices through the Senate. It may be the only time in his entire life he actually stood up for something good, but I am thankful for his brief moment of clarity. I still think he is dirty, which is why his SCOTUS actions shocked me, and still do.

I put Thune, Murkowski, Collins and Tillis in the same category as McConnell.



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Well, so much for integrity. I had great respect for Scott Jennings but it looks like he cares more about loyalty to an old friend, than allegiance to the truth.

The use of scripted replies has seemed to be, up to this point, a purely leftist technique, but a RINO's staff using it isn't far from that, I suppose.

What floors me is that Jennings went along with it, and yes, I know Jennings' relationship to McConnell, but, still, this is outrageous, and quite disappointing. I don't think Jennings realizes the damage he's done to himself with people who previously supported him enthusiastically. I guess he belongs on CNN after all.

The silver lining is that if they're pulling this kind of stunt, perhaps McConnell is on the way out very soon.

https://x.com/theseed59788459/.../2074682682378944767

 
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They say AI can mimic anyones voice, actors are highly concerned with it taking their voice to use in advertisements or AI films, so technically they could do the same with McConnell's voice, certainly there are enough sound bites on the internet to draw from.

Not saying that's what happened, but.....

I don't think a dead or brain dead situation could be hidden from public for too long, someone will speak.

If you want to read how people think about Jennings comments to his statement on X you'll see how many people echo ORC's opinion, some are funny, some are just brutal towards Jennings.

https://x.com/ScottJenningsKY/...o-mitch-mcconnell%2F

The X posts continue with Mitchisms for all....

https://x.com/UnCagedPatriot/s.../2074633506043335142


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Well, so much for integrity. I had great respect for Scott Jennings but it looks like he cares more about loyalty to an old friend, than allegiance to the truth.

The use of scripted replies has seemed to be, up to this point, a purely leftist technique, but a RINO's staff using it isn't far from that, I suppose.

What floors me is that Jennings went along with it, and yes, I know Jennings' relationship to McConnell, but, still, this is outrageous, and quite disappointing. I don't think Jennings realizes the damage he's done to himself with people who previously supported him enthusiastically. I guess he belongs on CNN after all.

The silver lining is that if they're pulling this kind of stunt, perhaps McConnell is on the way out very soon.

https://x.com/theseed59788459/.../2074682682378944767

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Para - RepJackKimble is a satirical account, not a real congressman (profile says he represents 54th District of California, which only has 52 districts). It's not evidence of a script. It was mocking the Scott Jennings post.

Jennings is a valuable and effective ally - routinely dismantling the morons at CNN and bringing common sense, logic and truth to an audience that doesn't get much of those things. We should not be so quick to turn on him.
 
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Note the following: “If the vacancy happens within 56 days of an election and there is not enough time to hold a special election, the seat would remain vacant until the next regular election.

“The next election in Nov. 3. Should something happen to a U.S. senator this year, the cutoff date for special election would be September 8.”

So, we wait for September 8 to see what happens.

http://www.wlky.com/article/ke...vacancy-law/71857701

Frankly, I don't care if McConnell is alive or dead.
We don't need, or want, a special election, and all the possible shenanigans, this close to a regular election.



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