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Massie knocks Trump ballroom after primary loss: 'Looks like the Roman Empire
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"And it looks like … architecture from the Roman Empire," he continued. "I see a few analogies there, and people are just trying to make ends meet."
Zachary Klement said:KY-04: Total amount donated by small-dollar donors (under $200 per person)
— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) May 19, 2026
🟥 Thomas Massie: $1,874,603.23
🟥 Ed Gallrein: $197,216.00 pic.twitter.com/UlUOtbsXjN
MJ20/20 said:
flown-the-coop said:Zachary Klement said:KY-04: Total amount donated by small-dollar donors (under $200 per person)
— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) May 19, 2026
🟥 Thomas Massie: $1,874,603.23
🟥 Ed Gallrein: $197,216.00 pic.twitter.com/UlUOtbsXjN
Micro donations are a hallmark of DNC international (and illegal) influence. This is not the win you think it is. It's more sign he's been bought by the DNC machine.
ETFan said:flown-the-coop said:Zachary Klement said:KY-04: Total amount donated by small-dollar donors (under $200 per person)
— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) May 19, 2026
🟥 Thomas Massie: $1,874,603.23
🟥 Ed Gallrein: $197,216.00 pic.twitter.com/UlUOtbsXjN
Micro donations are a hallmark of DNC international (and illegal) influence. This is not the win you think it is. It's more sign he's been bought by the DNC machine.
So who bought his opponent? You seem concerned about donations? We've got massive money behind his opponent, why? Starts with a P ends in edophile.
ETFan said:flown-the-coop said:Zachary Klement said:KY-04: Total amount donated by small-dollar donors (under $200 per person)
— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) May 19, 2026
🟥 Thomas Massie: $1,874,603.23
🟥 Ed Gallrein: $197,216.00 pic.twitter.com/UlUOtbsXjN
Micro donations are a hallmark of DNC international (and illegal) influence. This is not the win you think it is. It's more sign he's been bought by the DNC machine.
So who bought his opponent? You seem concerned about donations? We've got massive money behind his opponent, why? Starts with a P ends in edophile.
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Curious about these pedophile PACs. Can you provide links?
We fixed the keg said:Quote:
Curious about these pedophile PACs. Can you provide links?
John Weaver says "Here!"
https://lincolnproject.us/
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Do they still meet at Paulie Pelosi's Pizza Parlor?
Keyno said:TAMUallen said:Keyno said:TAMUallen said:Keyno said:TAMUallen said:Just so we’re clear…
— Gina Milan (@ginamilan_) May 20, 2026
Israel rigged only the Kentucky primary between Thomas Massie and Ed Gallrein, but didn’t touch any of the other Trump-endorsed candidates who won in Georgia, Alabama, Idaho, Oregon, or Pennsylvania?
Got it.
See this tweet is obfuscating. AIPAC, Miriam Adelson, and the Republican Jewish Coalition pumped money to defeat Massey because Massey would not support American money to Israel and he wouldn't support the US wars on behalf of Israel. Also the Epstein thing.
Do these circumstances apply to those other elections this tweet is referring to?
Massey?
I think your script is broken
See this tweet is obfuscating. AIPAC, Miriam Adelson, and the Republican Jewish Coalition pumped money to defeat Massie because Massie would not support American money to Israel and he wouldn't support the US wars on behalf of Israel. Also the Epstein thing.
Do these circumstances apply to those other elections this tweet is referring to?
I was slightly joking but the new post is the same as old with a necessary edit
I'm looking back for other "autocorrect" edits and I'm not seeing it happen. I do see the same exact "AIPAC, Miriam Adelson, and the Republican Jewish Coalition" on repeat.
That's beyond bizarre and obsessive. That's to a compulsive level. Just a bizarre coincidence though!
Bizarre and obsessive? They are the organizations/person which pumped tens of millions into Massie's opponent campaign. I am bizarre and obsessive about stating factual information I guess
Those are good points.nortex97 said:
He literally ran against Trump in a district that just 2 years ago voted 90% for him (among GOP voters). Anyone surprised by the result probably should consider their biases/rationalizations heading into Tuesday evening imho.
I understand/respect plenty of criticisms of Trump, but he is an alpha predator who once he decides to identify and go after an enemy is not to be dismissed, imho.
DeschutesAg said:nortex97 said:
He literally ran against Trump in a district that just 2 years ago voted 90% for him (among GOP voters). Anyone surprised by the result probably should consider their biases/rationalizations heading into Tuesday evening imho.
I understand/respect plenty of criticisms of Trump, but he is an alpha predator who once he decides to identify and go after an enemy is not to be dismissed, imho.
Those are good points.
Massie knew how popular and powerful Trump is among the Republican base. However, Massie thought a majority of Republicans in his district would continue to support himself because he opposed Trump's trillion dollar deficits, and Trump's ruinous tariffs, and Trump's starting of another Middle East foreign war, and Trump's disgusting protecting of pedophiles.
Before Tuesday, Massie's assumptions seemed rational. Now those assumptions have been proven false.
The harsh lesson Trump has handed down the past 4 weeks to Republican incumbents, Republican candidates, and Republican Party members is stark, clear, and unmistakeable.
DeschutesAg said:Those are good points.nortex97 said:
He literally ran against Trump in a district that just 2 years ago voted 90% for him (among GOP voters). Anyone surprised by the result probably should consider their biases/rationalizations heading into Tuesday evening imho.
I understand/respect plenty of criticisms of Trump, but he is an alpha predator who once he decides to identify and go after an enemy is not to be dismissed, imho.
Massie knew how popular and powerful Trump is among the Republican base. However, Massie thought a majority of Republicans in his district would continue to support himself because he opposed Trump's trillion dollar deficits, and Trump's ruinous tariffs, and Trump's starting of another Middle East foreign war, and Trump's disgusting protecting of pedophiles.
Before Tuesday, Massie's assumptions seemed rational. Now those assumptions have been proven false.
The harsh lesson Trump has handed down the past 4 weeks to Republican incumbents, Republican candidates, and Republican Party members is stark, clear, and unmistakeable.
ts5641 said:TAMUallen said:Keyno said:TAMUallen said:Keyno said:TAMUallen said:Keyno said:TAMUallen said:Keyno said:TAMUallen said:Keyno said:TAMUallen said:Keyno said:TAMUallen said:Just so we’re clear…
— Gina Milan (@ginamilan_) May 20, 2026
Israel rigged only the Kentucky primary between Thomas Massie and Ed Gallrein, but didn’t touch any of the other Trump-endorsed candidates who won in Georgia, Alabama, Idaho, Oregon, or Pennsylvania?
Got it.
See this tweet is obfuscating. AIPAC, Miriam Adelson, and the Republican Jewish Coalition pumped money to defeat Massey because Massey would not support American money to Israel and he wouldn't support the US wars on behalf of Israel. Also the Epstein thing.
Do these circumstances apply to those other elections this tweet is referring to?
Massey?
I think your script is broken
See this tweet is obfuscating. AIPAC, Miriam Adelson, and the Republican Jewish Coalition pumped money to defeat Massie because Massie would not support American money to Israel and he wouldn't support the US wars on behalf of Israel. Also the Epstein thing.
Do these circumstances apply to those other elections this tweet is referring to?
I was slightly joking but the new post is the same as old with a necessary edit
I'm looking back for other "autocorrect" edits and I'm not seeing it happen. I do see the same exact "AIPAC, Miriam Adelson, and the Republican Jewish Coalition" on repeat.
That's beyond bizarre and obsessive. That's to a compulsive level. Just a bizarre coincidence though!
Bizarre and obsessive? They are the organizations/person which pumped tens of millions into Massie's opponent campaign. I am bizarre and obsessive about stating factual information I guess
And you have them saved exactly like that to copy/paste and or use as if it's a mandatory directive?
Im not doubting some of what you're stating about yourself.
I mean what even is your rebuttal? You are criticizing me for stating factual information?
If I was surprisingly only posting on very specific threads while repeating copy/pasted info I'd expect some criticism. It's a little off to me but we are all different in our own ways! Hope you get some sleep too.
I am sorry you have a problem with rebutting factual information. I do realize if you are a trump/GOP/israel shill, it can be tough. Maybe you can do it after some good sleep
Enjoy the new representative! He will still be replacing Massie when I get the blessing to nap.
The insults of trump/gop arent bad and neither is Israel but it is way off. Just because I come to the defense of Israelis and Jewish people doesn't mean I am a shill for them.
It's not tough winning against this hatred for winning either!
Do you also note how I had been nice despite our disagreement but you weren't? Strange huh?
Yes you are a nice guy. AIPAC, Miriam Adelson, and the Republican Jewish Coalition pumped money to defeat Massie because Massie would not support American money to Israel and he wouldn't support the US wars on behalf of Israel. Also the Epstein thing.
Bruhhh, you've said that before. I think you're broken. Not even sure youre human. Give it a rest!TRUMP TONIGHT MOMENTS AFTER MASSIE'S PROJECTED LOSS: "We won the Massie thing. He was a bad guy. He deserved to lose.”
— Kellie Meyer (@KellieMeyerNews) May 20, 2026
Here was that clip caught by the CNN pool camera. https://t.co/v0TJHTVx9w pic.twitter.com/SXPmpDg20Q
There's definitely something interesting going on with MAGA right now. It seems for the first time Rino Republicans are actually suffering consequences for not governing how they campaign.
You don’t tug on Superman’s cape, spit into the wind, pull the mask off the ole’ Lone Ranger, or mess around with … Trump! My KY-04 analysis for CNN tonight. pic.twitter.com/YgZCdhBSXA
— Scott Jennings (@ScottJenningsKY) May 20, 2026
NEW: President Trump jokes that he could run for Prime Minister of Israel after his current term since he's so well-liked there.
— Fox News (@FoxNews) May 20, 2026
"Maybe after I do this I'll go to Israel and run for prime minister. I had a poll this morning, I'm 99%." pic.twitter.com/eN2PIVnOVE
Trump Republicanism is radically different from Reagan - Bush - Cheney - McCain Republicanism.flown-the-coop said:Why did it take so long to learn the lesson?DeschutesAg said:Those are good points.nortex97 said:
He literally ran against Trump in a district that just 2 years ago voted 90% for him (among GOP voters). Anyone surprised by the result probably should consider their biases/rationalizations heading into Tuesday evening imho.
I understand/respect plenty of criticisms of Trump, but he is an alpha predator who once he decides to identify and go after an enemy is not to be dismissed, imho.
Massie knew how popular and powerful Trump is among the Republican base. However, Massie thought a majority of Republicans in his district would continue to support himself because he opposed Trump's trillion dollar deficits, and Trump's ruinous tariffs, and Trump's starting of another Middle East foreign war, and Trump's disgusting protecting of pedophiles.
Before Tuesday, Massie's assumptions seemed rational. Now those assumptions have been proven false.
The harsh lesson Trump has handed down the past 4 weeks to Republican incumbents, Republican candidates, and Republican Party members is stark, clear, and unmistakeable.
DeschutesAg said:
Trump Republicanism is radically different from Reagan - Bush - Cheney - McCain Republicanism.
The rules of Trump Republicanism are different. The values and principles of Trump Republicanism are very different.
And although that has been obvious for the past several years, it still takes time for people to understand it and accept it.
A lot more Rs understand it now than did 4 weeks ago.
nortex97 said:
Massie made it a referendum alright, but I will defer to Scott here as he is more eloquent than I am.You don’t tug on Superman’s cape, spit into the wind, pull the mask off the ole’ Lone Ranger, or mess around with … Trump! My KY-04 analysis for CNN tonight. pic.twitter.com/YgZCdhBSXA
— Scott Jennings (@ScottJenningsKY) May 20, 2026
flown-the-coop said:DeschutesAg said:
Trump Republicanism is radically different from Reagan - Bush - Cheney - McCain Republicanism.
The rules of Trump Republicanism are different. The values and principles of Trump Republicanism are very different.
And although that has been obvious for the past several years, it still takes time for people to understand it and accept it.
A lot more Rs understand it now than did 4 weeks ago.
Good. Glad people are finally coming around that 40 years of weak kneed decorum first "gentlemanly" Rs who oft caucused with the enemy under the name of "bipartisanship" have had their asses completely handed to them by the evil DNC machine to the point we are staring down a national divorce and experiencing routine assassination attempts just to try and get back to "normal".
It's very good what people are learning and I will again ask why it took so frickin long?
Keyno said:nortex97 said:
Massie made it a referendum alright, but I will defer to Scott here as he is more eloquent than I am.You don’t tug on Superman’s cape, spit into the wind, pull the mask off the ole’ Lone Ranger, or mess around with … Trump! My KY-04 analysis for CNN tonight. pic.twitter.com/YgZCdhBSXA
— Scott Jennings (@ScottJenningsKY) May 20, 2026
Just like I said- the GOP partisan shills are going to gaslight everyone into thinking this was about Massie going against Trump and totally memory hole that fact that it was the israel lobby which funded Gallrein.
Not everyone in this nation is willing to accede to bending a knee to Trumpism and be a subservient coward, turn a blind eye to lying and unlawful abuse of power and corruption, and have no conscience and no principles. Yet that is the price one must pay to be a loyal Trump Republican.flown-the-coop said:DeschutesAg said:
Trump Republicanism is radically different from Reagan - Bush - Cheney - McCain Republicanism.
The rules of Trump Republicanism are different. The values and principles of Trump Republicanism are very different.
And although that has been obvious for the past several years, it still takes time for people to understand it and accept it.
A lot more Rs understand it now than did 4 weeks ago.
Good. Glad people are finally coming around that 40 years of weak kneed decorum first "gentlemanly" Rs who oft caucused with the enemy under the name of "bipartisanship" have had their asses completely handed to them by the evil DNC machine to the point we are staring down a national divorce and experiencing routine assassination attempts just to try and get back to "normal".
It's very good what people are learning and I will again ask why it took so frickin long?
policywonk98 said:Keyno said:nortex97 said:
Massie made it a referendum alright, but I will defer to Scott here as he is more eloquent than I am.You don’t tug on Superman’s cape, spit into the wind, pull the mask off the ole’ Lone Ranger, or mess around with … Trump! My KY-04 analysis for CNN tonight. pic.twitter.com/YgZCdhBSXA
— Scott Jennings (@ScottJenningsKY) May 20, 2026
Just like I said- the GOP partisan shills are going to gaslight everyone into thinking this was about Massie going against Trump and totally memory hole that fact that it was the israel lobby which funded Gallrein.
That doesn't really make any sense. It was very clear Massie had multiple issues with Trump, several having nothing to do with Israel and the conflict with Iran.
What % of Gallreins campaign was funded by this so-called "Israel lobby".
Quote:The Republican Jewish Coalition has spent $4 million on ads supporting Gallrein, with AIPAC super PAC United Democracy Project spending another $2.6 million, according to AdImpact.
DeschutesAg said:flown-the-coop said:DeschutesAg said:
Trump Republicanism is radically different from Reagan - Bush - Cheney - McCain Republicanism.
The rules of Trump Republicanism are different. The values and principles of Trump Republicanism are very different.
And although that has been obvious for the past several years, it still takes time for people to understand it and accept it.
A lot more Rs understand it now than did 4 weeks ago.
Good. Glad people are finally coming around that 40 years of weak kneed decorum first "gentlemanly" Rs who oft caucused with the enemy under the name of "bipartisanship" have had their asses completely handed to them by the evil DNC machine to the point we are staring down a national divorce and experiencing routine assassination attempts just to try and get back to "normal".
It's very good what people are learning and I will again ask why it took so frickin long?
Not everyone in this nation is willing to accede to bending a knee to Trumpism and be a subservient coward, turn a blind eye to lying and unlawful abuse of power and corruption, and have no conscience and no principles. Yet that is the price one must pay to be a loyal Trump Republican.
policywonk98 said:Keyno said:nortex97 said:
too?Massie made it a referendum alright, but I will defer to Scott here as he is more eloquent than I am.You don’t tug on Superman’s cape, spit into the wind, pull the mask off the ole’ Lone Ranger, or mess around with … Trump! My KY-04 analysis for CNN tonight. pic.twitter.com/YgZCdhBSXA
— Scott Jennings (@ScottJenningsKY) May 20, 2026
Just like I said- the GOP partisan shills are going to gaslight everyone into thinking this was about Massie going against Trump and totally memory hole that fact that it was the israel lobby which funded Gallrein.
That doesn't really make any sense. It was very clear Massie had multiple issues with Trump, several having nothing to do with Israel and the conflict with Iran.
What % of Gallreins campaign was funded by this so-called "Israel lobby".
DeschutesAg said:
Not everyone in this nation is willing to accede to bending a knee to Trumpism and be a subservient coward, turn a blind eye to lying and unlawful abuse of power and corruption, and have no conscience and no principles. Yet that is the price one must pay to be a loyal Trump Republican.
Squadron7 said:policywonk98 said:Keyno said:nortex97 said:
too?Massie made it a referendum alright, but I will defer to Scott here as he is more eloquent than I am.You don’t tug on Superman’s cape, spit into the wind, pull the mask off the ole’ Lone Ranger, or mess around with … Trump! My KY-04 analysis for CNN tonight. pic.twitter.com/YgZCdhBSXA
— Scott Jennings (@ScottJenningsKY) May 20, 2026
Just like I said- the GOP partisan shills are going to gaslight everyone into thinking this was about Massie going against Trump and totally memory hole that fact that it was the israel lobby which funded Gallrein.
That doesn't really make any sense. It was very clear Massie had multiple issues with Trump, several having nothing to do with Israel and the conflict with Iran.
What % of Gallreins campaign was funded by this so-called "Israel lobby".
All of those state senators from Indiana and the sitting US Senator from LA......was that THE JOOOOOOOOOOS (TM), too?
DeschutesAg said:flown-the-coop said:DeschutesAg said:
Trump Republicanism is radically different from Reagan - Bush - Cheney - McCain Republicanism.
The rules of Trump Republicanism are different. The values and principles of Trump Republicanism are very different.
And although that has been obvious for the past several years, it still takes time for people to understand it and accept it.
A lot more Rs understand it now than did 4 weeks ago.
Good. Glad people are finally coming around that 40 years of weak kneed decorum first "gentlemanly" Rs who oft caucused with the enemy under the name of "bipartisanship" have had their asses completely handed to them by the evil DNC machine to the point we are staring down a national divorce and experiencing routine assassination attempts just to try and get back to "normal".
It's very good what people are learning and I will again ask why it took so frickin long?
Not everyone in this nation is willing to accede to bending a knee to Trumpism and be a subservient coward, turn a blind eye to lying and unlawful abuse of power and corruption, and have no conscience and no principles. Yet that is the price one must pay to be a loyal Trump Republican.