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Kristofer Bry

Kristofer Bry's Journal
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January 11, 2018

Ann Coulter Believes Michael Wolff's Book

And just look at Loser Dobbs almost having a heart attack trying to enforce Fox Party Discipline, Comrade!

January 10, 2018

Democrats Want Action On Russian Election Meddling

From earlier today

January 10, 2018

Jeff Flake Responds to Sheriff Joe Arpaio's Senate Run: "No, No, No, No"

Source: Mediaite

by Caleb Ecarma | 6:32 pm, January 9th, 2018

With infamous disgraced Maricopa County sheriff Joe Arpaio back in the news after announcing his plans to run for Senate next year, Arizona lawmaker Jeff Flake is channeling his inner-Michael Scott and repeatedly saying “No!”

When was asked by Jake Tapper if he plans on supporting the ex-sheriff’s endeavors to replace him — as Flake will leave the Senate after his term ends in 2018 — the conservative laughed and said, “No, no, no, no — not at all. That’s not our best forward as Republicans.”

There are countless reasons why Flake would react to Arpaio’s run with laughter, but it’s most likely because the sheriff has a long history of announcing his intentions to run for office, receive free media attention, and then back out — kind of like what Donald Trump would do before he actually ran.

“Well, you better write about and talk about it fast, because it won’t last long,” said Flake while on CNN. “There’s hardly been an election cycle from the early ’90s that Sheriff Joe hasn’t talked about running statewide, and he floats it out there for awhile — then pulls back.

Read more: https://www.mediaite.com/tv/jeff-flake-responds-to-sheriff-joe-arpaios-senate-run-no-no-no-no/



Well, we saw 14 months ago that walking jokes can and do get elected to powerful political office, Senator. Maybe you should've stuck around instead of retiring.

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