The civil war among Ohio republicans intensified this week, in blood letting and beautiful acrimony. Toledo-area state rep Derek Merrin was elected chair of the House Republican caucus after the November election. Typically, that means he is House Speaker in January. Jason Stephens from the southern most portion of Appalachian Ohio lost the November vote 36-31, backed by a coalition of moderate and mostly suburban republicans. Stephens kept 22 of his coalition, then swung all House Democrats to be elected speaker. Now, the Ohio House is being run parliament style, with the coalition depending upon Democrat unity. Stephens is still a conservative ass who votes for things like transgender bills, but his source of power now depends completely on keeping the Democrats happy.
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It’s almost as if there’s a template these messages go through and the programmed trained its algorithm on hundreds/thousands of examples
The important thing to remember is that calling a white person a racist is worse than calling a black person the n-word.
we need to stop white people from immigrating here. Country has been a shitshow since they showed up.
hmmmm “He will try to say he has attracted new voters that don’t normally vote for ANO and that this is a victory,” said Jiří Pehe, a political analyst and the director of New York University in Prague. “But this is his third election defeat in a row and the most personal of all. If he is the leader of what’s effectively a one-man party and he keeps losing, that will have an effect on ANO, no doubt.”