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    1. @Ngauruhoe zodiac yeah, trump signed abject surrender and pulled troops out to a basic level and then tried to authorize prince’s mercs so they can privatize the war, the mother Fuker was pure transactional .

    1. @EDUARDO So Trump in 4 short year
      1. adding almost $ 8 trillion to the National Debt during a booming economy
      and
      2. proven to be responsible for the death of more than half a million Americans
      3. caused the loss of millions of jobs
      4. incited an insurrection in an attempted to overturn an election and overthrow the rule of law and our great democratic republic
      5. refused to concede and allow the peaceful transition of power.
      Is your idea of paradise?
      You need to stop swallowing all the lies they feed you as you suckle at the teats of Fox News, Newsmax, OAN, QANON and other alt-right, MAGA inspired propaganda mills.

  1. Tom Cotton is backing Herschel Walker, knowing he’s ignorant and hypocritical. That should tell you all you need to know about his lack of scruples.

    1. @Green Bay My lord, son you are slow. You are republicans bible thumping genius! You make Biden seems like a squirrel on caffeine.

    1. That’s an insult to circus clowns. At best, Cotton is a rodeo clown or a birthday party clown. In any case, he’s a full-on historical revisionist of the highest order.

    1. @Guy North The rights of appeal protect minorities, & insure that they be heard. To protect the minority view of GOP Liz Cheney & Adam Kinzinger, GOP Tom Cotton did not allow for his participation in the groups’ discussion.. It’s important to give everyone a chance to be heard by saying yes or no in matters. To talk about concepts of democracy, while not participating in the debate or the discussion is sheer hypocrisy.

    2. Because he’s a soldier in a war… the objective is to defeat “the other side”, and more often than not, it means to slander and lie about anyone with opposing views.

      The soul of this country is lost.

  2. “you got to deal with them…”. A very egregious statement considering that you wanted the job and campaigned for it. It’s not like working at McDonald’s. You had to convince the voters that you were the best person to be Senator so, having to “deal” with Democrats in the Senate is a revealing admission that fails to recognize how difficult it has been for them to “deal” with you

  3. It is physically impossible for any politician to answer negatively about whether they would want to run for President. Best they can do is a “well, we’ll see” maybe. There is not one of them that would flat out refuse by saying “no, I wouldn’t be a very good President.”

    1. @Don Newton We are regrettably on the verge of a burgeoning unavoidable conflict, new to us but old to history and we have but only those who’ve gone before us in these battles to learn from and take from both their victories and defeats, the lessons learned so as to repeat their successes and avoid their failures. To never retreat from that resolve borne in truth and a righteous cause, not zeal alone, for its the integrity and character by which we fight that propels us to victory and not the innate violence of our barbaric nature alone. We should and must fight a more nobler battle with no less vigor without reducing ourselves to our baser selves. Retaining our honor and faith, humanity and compassion so that, when the bloodletting, guns, bombs and death stops, we may each return to our homes, to our families and society as the humane beings we were before rather than the beast we became to fight the fight. May God alone help us and have mercy on our wretched souls by His Grace and Favor alone.

      Steven F Gooden-Cohen

    2. @J B Fiveash In times of war and conflict It is the pacifist, not the antagonist you should fear, for he is the man who at the beginning would have done all he could and more to avoid war ; so when he is prepared to fight, you can be assured he will do all he can to put an end to you an end to war to win it.

      Steven F Gooden-Cohen

  4. You have to admit the withdrawal from Afghanistan would have been easier without the US-Taliban deal negotiated by the Trump administration

    1. “It was a flawed deal”, the lying Senator said, ignoring the astounding political theater at play in Trump’s actions.

    1. @Bradley S. You just proved yourself to be everything you spouted in that thankfully blocked by YouTube verbal diarrhea.

    2. @Dumbis 4Ever Indeed, and he’s much smarter than Bradley S, who YouTube is thankfully shadowbanning. Methinks they see what’s happening on November 8th.

    3. you expected something different? he voted to decertify the 2020 election, and is so far up trumps smegma ridden fat folds he cant breath… just call him what he is a traitor to america!

    4. @C Chi It wasn’t. He’s a fact-denier who ignores that Biden threw out Trump’s plan, despite the fact that his generals told him not to.

    1. @Joey Ellis Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.), the infamous author of the New York Times op-ed calling for troops to break up Black Lives Matter protests, has lied about details of his military service, he never completed ranger school .

  5. This man wants to rewrite history, when you think you are the only one with the right view, you may be the one with the wrong view.

  6. I’ve never seen Jake being so ironic to a guest. 😆 He literally made fun of Tom Cotton right to his face. 🤭

    1. I saw the interview, Jake flapper was so docile like a little puppy. The flapper is no match for senator cotton’s smarts.

    2. @George Sanchez Senator Cotton is an inflexible bigot. He may have a decent IQ, but his inflexibility bespeaks of fascism, which is the antithesis of democracy.

    3. @George Sanchez Sanchez ? You can rah rah right wing all you want , they will still deport you and Gonzales . Adiós cabrones

  7. Please vote so he can be referred to as former Senator Cotton because he sounds like Mike Flynn the former LTG General.

  8. For those who don’t know you can look this up. Cotton fought against the Iran nuclear deal and voted against it and the next day went to go meet with defense contractors. He literally wanted war so he could make money.

  9. It’s amazing how Sen Cotton believes what he thinks and says is true simply because he wrote it in a book.

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