Tucker credits the Q-Army for takedown of Lori Lightfoot

By Radiopatriot

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5 comments

  1. Boo-hoo. It couldn’t have happened to a more deserving left wing lunatic.

    Ta-ta Beetlejuice. Literally. A cray-cray corpse. Sadly – very – it’s questionable her successor will be any better, coming from the same cemetery.

    It’s time actions pick up speed. Congress is huffing & puffing but so far what’s been said is fairly well known.

    It’s time to see some indictments and *REAL* charges with traitors and criminals going to prison and hanging.

    At this rate it’s going to be 2030 with the needed cleanup half done. By that time there won’t be any food, water or needed energy sources.

    Action must commence and *that is what cannot be stopped*.

    1. Absolutely agree with you, Anoldpieceofleather! Talk is cheap. We, the people, are getting tired of just rhetoric! We have been patient to a fault! Now, we want to see action with results!

  2. Blah…blah…blah! Suck it up buttercup…ya lost. Lightfoot needs to own up to her failure in Chicago, and stop blaming and assuming the “why” of her loss is something it isn’t. She FAILED the City of Chicago plain and simple.
    And so, we had to say, “Bye, Felicia Lightfoot!”

  3. In the end they lied about the crime stats. Naturally they went down along with “city is safer than in 50 years?” I always question why so many politicians lie and no one does anything. In real America if you hold a good job, you have objectives you must make, be a team player, be dependable, honest and create new ideas for improvement, etc. But in politics they seemingly ignore some of the very things they were elected for. It’s wrong and they should be held accountable for the messes they make. I do believe the majority of Americans are decent & hard working. Is it because we haven’t learned the art of lying & spending time making up our next move to screw the opposition, fighting constantly & making fools of ourselves?

    They do it daily and get by with it. But they most likely would not if they had a job outside of politics.
    Another thing that is foreign to me is how long their work takes. Real world: you define the objectives and you provide the date it will be completed. This is how your yearly review goes. Do your job as expected and you will be rewarded.

    Common sense, huh?

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