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Correctly according to correctly


This is one of the best sentences I've ever read anywhere.
I'm not usually okay with making fun of special needs kids, but since she's foreign I don't mind calling her retarded.
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Fleming didn’t vacate anything. His 2-year term expired in 2017
Fleming vacated his seat. Vacate literally means "give up a position." I understand better what you mean now, but your post I originally responded to left out the part about Fleming running against Kennedy.

It bugs me that Fleming's so damn old now running for yet another public office while he literally holds an unrelated public office.

I'm more than okay voting for Letlow knowing Pres. Trump endorsed her for good reasons. Trump easily could've endorsed anyone else--he loathes Cassidy, and there are plenty of people he could've urged to run.

I firmly believe a lot of Fleming voters would already be more than happy with Letlow too were it not for Cassidy's early-and-often, massive barrage of smear ads against her.
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Fleming
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served 4 terms in the House and decided not to run for reelection


Totally false bro. Are you serious? Fleming literally vacated his House seat to run for U.S. Senate in 2016...against John Kennedy.

The lack of understanding about Fleming on this board is astounding...bordering on low information.
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You gonna be mad at the President too for this


Nah. I completely understand the entire situation. I have a problem with Fleming's fake piety. He's conservative, sure. But he's currently a statewide elected official and still on a lobbying firm's payroll. The lobbying firm Fleming works for is on the Ukraine gravy train. That's about as Swampy as it gets.

Point is: only reason Fleming's getting any attention is due to lies by Cassidy about Letlow. Fleming's not new to Louisiana politics. He's a 74 year old man who's been elected for nearly 20 years...just kinda over there in the corner. Awkwardly hoping to be noticed ever since he lost to Kennedy in 2016.
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He'll probably just become a well-paid lobbyist, though.
Agree it's time for Cassidy to head on out to pasture.

Fleming became a lobbyist after he got out of Congress and evidently still is one despite being our elected state Treasurer. (LINK and LINK ).

Fleming's bio from his lobbying firm's website: "...He also met regularly with Operation Warp Speed which developed COVID vaccines in record time, and represented the chief of staff’s office in the many meetings and activities of the Coronavirus Task Force led by the Vice President."

re: New Senate poll

Posted by Tylenol Jefferson on 4/30/26 at 6:15 pm to
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I've seen the Cassidy ads. They are very convincing for people who haven't been paying attention. He has a load of cash too.

No joke. How insecure does a man--especially an incumbent--have to be to drop millions smearing a lady endorsed by the President he voted to impeach?

My gut says Letlow ends up winning the race. Will be interesting to see if Fleming overcomes his personality and ends up keeping Cassidy out of the runoff.

Regardless it ain't gonna be Cassidy in the end, and that's great.


:bow: No doubt. But I don't think our governor can afford to get this wrong...a second time.
I just posted this in a different thread because I didn't see this one and yours is way better:

Does Purcell matter when the decision comes from the Supreme Court?

I'm gonna go out on a limb and suggest one way it can be done in Louisiana is for the Sec of State to ignore results on mail-in ballots with respect to votes cast for congressional seats (which are now considered unconstitutional); legislators can redraw district maps during the current regular session and establish new qualifying/election dates that align with fall elections.

I don't see how a Supreme Court ruling on a Louisiana case specifically involving congressional maps can be ignored.
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Don’t really know how this is gonna work in Louisiana as mail in ballots for the current format have already been cast and sent in.
Seems like this where the Purcell Principle comes in play.


Does Purcell matter when the decision comes from the Supreme Court?

I'm gonna go out on a limb and suggest one way it can be done in Louisiana is for the Sec of State to ignore results on mail-in ballots with respect to votes cast for congressional seats (which are now considered unconstitutional); legislators can redraw district maps during the current regular session and establish new qualifying/election dates that align with fall elections.

I don't see how a Supreme Court ruling on a Louisiana case specifically involving congressional maps can be ignored.
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How Many Here Realize That Trump Saved Us From Potentially 40 Yrs. Of A Clinton or Bush?
And especially from the Clinton with a bush.
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How does a totaled vehicle is determined?


It's when insurance determines if doesn't the total and do.
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Why on earth would apple think we need to know about muslim holidays and have no way of deleting it?


Better for calendars to be blown up with holidays than holidays blown up by the people celebrating it.
Letlow's winning this election. Cassidy's spent millions trashing her because he's toast and desperate.

Fleming's conservative but as awkward as Cassidy. But he's too damn old to do this. We have a Senate full of elderlies and don't need more. Fleming's trashing Letlow because he's bitter about being snubbed by Pres. Trump after buying billboards all over the state featuring him and Trump.

These are the only reasons Letlow isn't running away with the election. Cassidy has to go away.
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watching Kaydunn and then playing that Riipperz team


Remingtyn's pitching coach finally had enough of warnin the umpire to quit missing obvious strikes.
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Cornyn voted to impeach POTUS Trump

Cornyn's not awesome, but he didn't vote to impeach Trump; that dishonor belongs to Bill Cassidy along with Burr (NC), Collins (ME), Murkowski (AK), Mittens (UT), Sasse (NE), and Toomey (PA).
Gatorade promoting a Netflix reboot of Friends?

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Posted by Tylenol Jefferson on 3/5/26 at 11:01 am to
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Ride with outlaws, die with outlaws.


Uva uvam vivendo varia fit
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Which tyrannical measures did she support?


None.

Her husband passed away from the COVID disaster. Most people struggle to scrape themselves off the ground after losing a spouse, parent, or child. It's a big deal. Nobody claimed she was tyrannical when she was running for Congress the last two cycles.

Trump ain't endorsing a RINO in the era of Pelosi, Omar, and Biden...not in a state with an incumbent who voted to impeach him.

Does anyone really think with the Speaker of the House being from Louisiana Trump might just have a decent feel for our state's politics?

If Fleming were younger he would've gotten the nod. To think Letlow wasn't vetted is absurd.