• Zombiepirate@lemmy.world
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    So perfect that it happened when he was asked about running for reelection; the ads write themselves.

    And before anyone condemns me for lack of empathy: the world would be a better place without McConnell in power. Also, fuck him.

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      I wonder if he can even make it to the end of his term. He knows the Democratic governor of Kentucky will not appoint a Republican to replace him, so he’s going to fight that.

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        Oh, I’d put money on them keeping him in a vegetative state if he croaks just to keep a Democrat out of power.

        It would be the culmination of his life’s work.

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          Like they did with Strom Thurmond. Dude had to be wheeled onto the Senate floor and looked half dead by the end.

          Part of the reason this happens is committee seniority is determined by length of time in the Senate, so to control committees it’s important to keep Senators in office as long as possible for both parties.

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          I think some people might read this comment and think you are describing some satirical hyperbolic scenario. But given what we have seen from conservatives over the last few years, It’s not just possible, it’s their normal.

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          This is insanity.

          Under the amended law, the governor now may only choose from three names recommended by the executive committee of the outgoing senator’s state party, and must make that selection within 21 days of receiving the list from the party.

          With both of Kentucky’s senators currently being Republican, the choosing of those three nominees would be up to the executive committee of the Republican Party of Kentucky, which is made up of 54 members.

          After a vacancy is filled, there would be a special election with an open and bipartisan process — often referred to as a “jungle primary” — allowing any candidate gaining 1,000 signature to run. A candidate with more than 50% of the vote would win, but if no one wins a majority of the vote, the top two vote getters would go on to a runoff election in 70 days.

          The timing of that election would be determined based on when the vacancy occurred.

          If the vacancy occurred more than three months before a regularly scheduled election, that’s when it would take place. It the vacancy occurred less than three months before an election and a regular election is scheduled the following year, the latter election date is when the vote for the Senate seat would occur.

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            Arizona, Hawaii, Maryland, North Carolina, Utah, & Wyoming have similar laws according to ballotpedia.

            Mind you, not disputing the insanity heh

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      To the contrary, I think you are displaying vast amounts of empathy by advocating for the betterment of humankind.

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      The world would be a better place if he choked on his own tongue while waiting for needed medical care like so many Americans that he helped keep from having healthcare.

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      Seriously. A few years ago he’s spearheading the party to remove rights from people and now he’s too old to speak. There has to be room for retirement between those steps.

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    Easily one of the most evil, destructive figures in the last 20 years of American history. May he get what he deserves.

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      I’ve accepted this for so long as baseline knowledge that I’ve kind of forgotten some of the headlines. Can someone toss me a few bullet points of the bullshittery?

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        I’ll assume you’re not a disingenuous republican. Off the top of my head:

        • Getting in the way of fucking everything Obama tried to do, including passing the ACA.
        • Disgustingly putting his thumb in the eye of everyone who voted for Obama by blocking Merrick Garland’s nomination to the now illegitimate and flagrantly corrupt supreme court (unworthy even of capital letters).
        • Unabashed support for putin’s agent in the white house. Up to and including voting to acquit during the impeachment hearings.

        There’s more, but fuck it, I have a show to watch.

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          The “fun” part of his acquittal vote is that he said he was guilty, but since he had lost the election already, casting a guilty vote would be the wrong thing for the senate to do.

          He wanted to both appease trump voters by voting not guilty, and appease saner moderates by calling him guilty in the press

          Just mealy mouthed all the way around.

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        He proposed a bill and then when Obama backed it he voted against his own bill.

        On another occasion he proposed a bill, and after it passed and the fallout was bad he blamed Obama for not stopping him from passing the bill.

        Mostly he’s changed the rules to benefit his party at the expense of the American people and / or democracy.

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        He once filibustered his own bill because the democrats called his bluff and wouldve passed the bill

        Dont remember what it was

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      I once heard him speak about ONE time in ‘97 how a ‘dumuhcrayut’ spoke 3 minutes over their time and he’d held a grudge ever since. That it was his motivation for destroying our system. He’s been a plague for at the very least 24 years but likely his whole career.

      Moscow Mitch needs to have retired a long time ago.

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      I know it’s not nice to be piling onto an ailing old man who probably isn’t going to be around much longer, but yeah when he was in good health he was an awful person who didn’t give a single fuck about anyone else who was having a hard time, and had literally decades filled with opportunities to help people who were worse off and squandered them all just to accumulate more worthless power and money for himself.

      Keeping him in power does nothing but harm other people and the country in general IMO, although to be fair that was also true before his health started to go south as well.

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      For reasons entirely seperate from his health. But it’s a stunningly good reasons to stop electing geriatrics.

      And also human garbage like Bitch.

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    It’s honestly sad that these people would rather hold on to the little power they have than retire and spend the little time they have left with family.

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      If they truly cared about heir families they wouldn’t push so much disinformation and enact such horrible policies. These people only love power so you’re basically asking them to willingly give up the only thing they care about.

      Evil bastards.

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        Either being evil to the core or the great healthcare that being in the US Senate that lets them live so long. They should give everyone the same healthcare as the Senate does and run an experiment. At the very least US citizens would have decent healthcare even if the evil people got to run things. Thankfully I’m Canadian, but I do want what’s best for our neighbors.

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      Seriously, he’s given up everything to hold onto power, and now it’s too late to make any other choice. This is it.

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    Get rid of all politicians over the age of 55 or 60. Allow them to be maybe advisors but at this point these people have been unhelpful to the larger younger population.

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    Put him in an elderly home. I’d rather have a crack head off the streets make policy decisions instead of him.

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    Who is the handler in the video? She’s more of an enabler.

    She shares a ton of the blame.

    We should write and call her because she’s effectively serving as an unelected senior Senator now.

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      Honestly, how in the holy hell is this not automatically done?? This person is in a pretty powerful position and makes very important decisions. They absolutely need to be coherent. Do they not have some sort of stipulation that if you consistently stroke out on the job and can’t even speak or… do anything really, you have to step away from the position until you can prove you are healthy enough to return?

      This just blows my mind. Dude could be making monumental decisions that affect the country for decades and not even know what planet he’s on.

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        IIRC Reagan had Alzheimer’s while in office and his staff tried desperately to hide it. Unfortunately, this shit ain’t new.

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    This dude is going to end up dying of a stroke on camera isn’t he.

    Seems he’s had several in the past few months already. Repeated events like this rarely end positively.

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    Someone please put him out of his misery. Stupid fuck just want to suffer each day and die.