Jen O’Malley Dillon, Biden’s incoming deputy chief of
staff and former campaign manager, calling the GOP … well, let her say it:
“The president-elect was able to connect with people over
this sense of unity. In the primary, people would mock him, like, ‘You think
you can work with Republicans?’ I’m not saying they’re not a bunch of f—ers.
Mitch McConnell is terrible. But this sense that you
couldn’t wish for that, you couldn’t wish for this bipartisan ideal?
He rejected that. From start to finish, he set out with this idea that unity
was possible, that together we are stronger, that we, as a country, need
healing, and our politics needs that too.”
Marco Rubio, GOP goose-stepping, foam party asshat, with his
panties in a snit over O’Malley:
“Biden talks about unity and healing, but you want to know
what they really think? Read how the person he wants as the next WH deputy
chief of staff called Republicans in Congress a bunch of f—ers.”
Nicolle Wallace, from MSNBC, calling out Little
Marco’s hypocrisy, and pointing out that he is a f—er:
“Are we really talking about the f word in any context other
than the f—ing people who stood by _____ as he boasted about ‘grabbing women in
the pussy’, smeared ‘shit hole countries’ called black NFL players ‘sons of
bitches’ and assaulted our democracy while ignoring COVID-19?”
I think it’s clear … the GOP, for the most part, almost the
whole part, are f—ers.
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