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« on: August 07, 2020, 07:10:49 PM »
« edited: August 08, 2020, 03:30:55 PM by ERM64man »

What is your nightmare Senate with these rules?

Mine (incomplete):

Alabama: Roy Moore and Mo Brooks
Alaska: Don Young and Joe Miller
Arizona: Joe Arpaio and Paul Gosar
Arkansas: Tom Cotton and Jan Morgan
California: Travis Allen and Patrick Little
Colorado: Tom Tancredo and Kevin Swanson
Florida: Ted Yoho and Carlos Beruff
Georgia: Paul Broun and Michael Williams
Idaho: Raul Labrador and Russ Fulcher
Illinois: Dennis Hastert and Arthur Jones
Indiana: Mike Pence and Richard Mourdock
Iowa: Steve KKKing and Sam Clovis
Kansas: Kris KKKobach and Steve Watkins
Kentucky: Mitch McConnell and Matt Bevin
Louisiana: David DuKKKe and Clay Higgins
Maine: Susan Collins and Paul LePage
Maryland: Andy Harris and Brett Kavanaugh
Mississippi: Chris McDaniel and Doug Evans
Missouri: Eric Greitens and Courtland Sykes
New Jersey: Chris Christie and Scott Garrett
New York: Pete King and Chris Collins
Ohio: Ken Blackwell and Jim Jordan
Oklahoma: Dan Fisher and Ralph Shortey
North Carolina: Greg Brannon and Mark Harris
South Carolina: Lindsey Graham and Lee Bright
Tennessee: Scott DesJarlais and Manny Sethi
Texas: Larry Secede Kilgore and Chris Mapp
Virginia: EW Jackson and Bob Good
West Virginia: Jack Fellure and Eric Porterfield
Wisconsin: Glenn Grothman and Paul Nehlen
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« Reply #1 on: August 07, 2020, 10:49:36 PM »
« Edited: August 07, 2020, 11:00:47 PM by ERM64man »

Alabama: Roy Moore and Mo Brooks
Alaska: Sarah Palin and Joe Miller
Arizona: Joe Arpaio and Paul Gosar
Arkansas: Tom Cotton and Jason Rapert
California: Duncan D. Hunter and Patrick Little
Colorado: Tom Tancredo and Kevin Swanson
Connecticut: Tim Herbst and Candace Owens
Delaware: Christine O'Donnell and Scott Walker
Florida: Ted Yoho and Augustus Sol Invictus
Georgia: Casey Cagle and Michael Williams
Hawaii: Bob McDermott and Ron Curtis
Idaho: Walt Bayes and Heather Scott
Illinois: Dennis Hastert and Art Jones
Indiana: Mike Pence and Richard Mourdock
Iowa: Steve King and Sam Clovis
Kansas: Kris Kobach and Tim Huelskamp
Kentucky: Matt Bevin and Ken Ham
Louisiana: David Duke and Steve Scalise
Maine: Paul LePage and Eric Brakey
Maryland: Andy Harris and Richard Impallaria
Massachusetts: Scott Lively and Shiva Ayyadurai
Michigan: Kerry Bentivolio and Ted Nugent
Minnesota: Michele Bachmann and Jason Lewis
Mississippi: Chris McDaniel and Lydia Chassaniol
Missouri: Todd Akin and Courtland Sykes
Montana: Richard Spencer and Donald Trump Jr.
Nebraska: Pete Ricketts and Mike Foley
Nevada: Sharron Angle and Danny Tarkanian
New Hampshire: Robert Fisher and Karen Testerman
New Jersey: Scott Garrett and Seth Grossman
New Mexico: Steve Pearce and Bill Sharer
New York: Chris Collins and Carl Paladino
North Carolina: Mark Meadows and Mark Harris
North Dakota: Kevin Cramer and Craig Cobb
Ohio: Jim Jordan and Andrew Anglin
Oklahoma: Jim Inhofe and Ralph Shortey
Oregon: Brian Boquist and Bill Sizemore
Pennsylvania: Rick Santorum and Sean Donahue
Rhode Island: Blake Filippi and Kara Russo Young
South Carolina: Jim DeMint and Lee Bright
South Dakota: Ted Klaudt and Gordon Howie
Tennessee: Scott DesJarlais and Mark Green
Texas: Larry S. Kilgore and Alex Jones
Utah: Mike Lee and Jason Chaffetz
Vermont: Rich Tarrant and Mark Donka
Virginia: Steve Bannon and Jerry Falwell Jr.
Washington: James Allsup and Matt Shea
West Virginia: Patrick Morrisey and Eric Porterfield
Wisconsin: Robin Vos and Paul Nehlen
Wyoming: William Daniel Johnson and Foster Friess
William Daniel Johnson isn't a Republican. He's a member of the American Freedom Party. Retired white nationalist California psychology professor and conspiracy theorist Kevin MacDonald is also a member of the American Freedom Party. Richard Spencer is an independent. Are Craig Cobb and Andrew Anglin Republicans? Many white supremacists belong to third parties or don't belong to any party.
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« Reply #2 on: August 08, 2020, 08:32:22 AM »

William Daniel Johnson isn't a Republican. He's a member of the American Freedom Party. Retired white nationalist California psychology professor and conspiracy theorist Kevin MacDonald is also a member of the American Freedom Party. Richard Spencer is an independent. Are Craig Cobb and Andrew Anglin Republicans? Many white supremacists belong to third parties or don't belong to any party.

I put Johnson on there because he was nominated as a delegate to the 2016 Republican convention, and while I couldn't find Anglin and Cobb's party affiliations they're avid Trump supporters so I assumed Republican was the best bet. If you'd like I'm sure I can dig up some other ghouls to replace them.

And yeah it looks like Spencer is an independent. I replaced him with Ben Garrison.
Tom Metzger ran for what is now CA-50 as a Democrat. Metzger is a never-Trump neo-Nazi.
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