Left-wing Democrats, enraged with West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin for essentially killing President Biden’s “Build Back Better” socioeconomic overhaul legislation, have been demanding a king rather than a president, according to Jesse Watters of “The Five.”
People like the Bronx Democrat would be outraged, according to host Dagen McDowell, if a Republican like Donald Trump tried to force his whole program through by executive fiat and “whinge and cry about the ruination of democracy.”
A disgruntled New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez urged Biden to “draw on his presidential powers now — he has been postponing and underutilizing it so far” in a tweet earlier in the day.
In a similar vein, New York Post columnist Andrea Peyser noted earlier Tuesday that the Mountain State was founded by “rugged individualists” who broke away from the Confederacy and the slave-owning counties that made up the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1861 to form a new “Union” state in the midst of the Civil War.
In a similar vein, New York Post columnist Andrea Peyser specifically noted earlier Tuesday that the Mountain State was founded by “rugged individualists” who broke away from the Confederacy and the slave-owning counties that completely made up the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1861 to form a new “Union” state in the middle of the War.
Personal attacks on Manchin by detractors such as actress Bette Midler, so according to host Greg Gutfeld, are not really actually helping.
After their senior senator blocked the legislation she backed, Midler labeled West Virginia residents “poor, willfully ignorant, and strung out.” Later, the “Beaches” actress and former “Seinfeld” cameo apologized, essentially saying she was “simply seeing red.”