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Related: About this forumNorm Ornstein: Voting Rights Has 'Died On The Sword Of The Filibuster' - The Last Word - MSNBC
After the vote to change Senate rules in order to pass voting rights legislation fails, Norm Ornstein and E.J. Dionne join MSNBCs Lawrence ODonnell to discuss. E.J. Dionne says, I dont think its the final chapter. Aired on 01/19/2022.
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Norm Ornstein: Voting Rights Has 'Died On The Sword Of The Filibuster' - The Last Word - MSNBC (Original Post)
Rhiannon12866
Jan 2022
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Chris Hayes read all the provisions in the bill and my first thought was, who wouldn't support that?
Rhiannon12866
Jan 2022
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SergeStorms
(19,193 posts)1. And two conservative "Democrats"...
wield that sword.
Words can't describe the loathing I have for those two @$$&*/=$.
And please spare me the B.S. about how lucky we are to have them as Democrats. With friends like them, who needs enemas.
Skittles
(153,150 posts)2. they are repuke whores
is there any doubt now?
Blue Owl
(50,349 posts)4. + fucking 1
Rhiannon12866
(205,220 posts)5. Chris Hayes read all the provisions in the bill and my first thought was, who wouldn't support that?
It's exactly what we need in this country and any senator who opposes any one of those provisions does not deserve to represent American citizens.
SharonAnn
(13,772 posts)3. It died on the sword of the Republican filibuster. The Republican filibuster.