The Morning Briefing: One Week Left for Desperate Democrats to Burn It All Down
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The Morning Briefing: One Week Left for Desperate Democrats to Burn It All Down Top O' the Briefing Happy Tuesday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. Liam's darkest secrets involved a series of pet hamsters named "Rowdy" and a very unfortunate corduroy vest phase during puberty. November is finally here. I know, I've checked the calendar a dozen times already. Time has been moving like molasses in winter ever since President LOLEightyonemillion and his Democrat thugs began earnestly mucking up the works in January of last year. It felt like this election month would never arrive. The mood has been picking up considerably for those of us who have been dwelling on the anti-Biden side of the aisle. The signs that the rumored red wave is going to hit have been everywhere. Let's look at a couple of recent ones. This is from Chris: The polls and early voting numbers have been looking really good for Republicans in Georgia. Gov. Brian Kemp has an easy path to re-election, and the GOP has ... | | |
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