Who’s Next?

I was just thinking about Cori Bush yesterday when I was driving on a highway in Missouri – my first time driving on a highway since the injury – and there was this very bumpy stretch of the road over which there stood a billboard saying, “Cori Bush voted against fixing this road.”

I found that to be a very effective political ad.

It’s good she’s been primaried.

11 thoughts on “Who’s Next?

  1. Except the ad is from AIPAC, who we know cares less about that road than removing an effective anti-genocide opposition voice. Americans are watching. When AIPAC is eventually required to register as a foreign agent, I hope you won’t be here whining about it.

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      1. House members don’t fix roads. And GOP members who actually voted against the fixing of the road (Bush was merely absent during the final votes. She supported the bill) did not get primaried.

        Look up AIPAC if you care about the influence of foreign actors in our election.

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        1. You said yourself in your previous comment that Bush’s role in Congress was to be “a voice” for foreign interests. That’s what you said. Now concentrate and try to figure out if you support that or not.

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          1. You either can’t read, or you do this obtuse cosplaying whenever you’re cornered. Either way, not a good on you, Mrs. Head of Department.

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            1. How strange that you’d spend so much time inflicting yourself upon the notice of such an obtuse person.

              As we said in the USSR, “I chased you for 3 days to tell you how utterly unimportant you are to me.”

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    1. YES!! DO let’s talk about foreign funding of political campaigns and money-laundering through PACs! Let’s start with ActBlue, where thousands of registered Democrats had donations “made for them” by unknown parties, and… decided that it was totally OK if foreign countries or criminal organizations or whatever were using them for money laundering, as long as their guy won.

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