Sean Davis
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And what have Republicans there done?
I mean, they were foot dragging on nominations for Trump for months and months and months.
We don't have most of the US attorney vacancies filled.
And it's not because these guys are again burning the midnight oil and they just don't have time because they're so busy.
They're working like two and three days a week, maybe six or seven hours a day.
So I wish somebody would just kick their butts in gear and understand we have a country to save.
They're out there murdering our friends.
They're trying to shoot Trump in the head.
They're trying to put us all in prison.
They're trying to bankrupt us.
Wake the F up and start doing your jobs instead of just rolling in on Tuesday and peacing out on Thursday afternoon because you got a golf game over the weekend.
Like do your jobs, U.S.
Senate.
Do your freaking jobs.
Yeah, it's insane.
It's totally delusional.
And unfortunately, so I worked in the Senate for a long time.
And one of the things I noticed, at least about Republican senators, is they tend to be products of the year in which they were first elected.
The class that they came in with, they're kind of frozen in time there forever, like the mosquito in amber in Jurassic Park.
And they have an incredibly difficult time