Term Limits! Leaked Photo Shows Mitch McConnell Being Carted Around in Wheelchair – IOTW Report

Term Limits! Leaked Photo Shows Mitch McConnell Being Carted Around in Wheelchair

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New photos of aging RINO Mitch McConnell being carted around in a wheelchair have become the symbol for the need for term limits.

McConnell was caught being pushed around in the wheelchair by a member of his staff after falling at the GOP luncheon on Tuesday.

The photo has promoted calls for McConnell’s resignation and term limits.

Here’s the photo:

22 Comments on Term Limits! Leaked Photo Shows Mitch McConnell Being Carted Around in Wheelchair

  1. Our government has become a unrelenting embarrassment. Yes, we’re supposed to be sympathy for the elderly. But this a greedy dude who can’t surrender the boondoggle bullshit. It’s a shame that he’s a so-called Republican.

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  2. How is this any more outrageous than a comatose Diane Feinstein, who not only could not walk, but could not communicate or vote on bills?

    And all the condemnation I gave Jill for making her husband a spectacle, at his expense, ditto for Elaine Chow. She knows Mitch would prefer to spend his last days at home, in his favorite chair in front of the fireplace, she is to blame for this embarrassment.

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  3. In the early 90’s we created term limits to flush Willie Brown out.
    It was then taken to DC.
    Then the House and Senate got to vote whether they wanted it.
    They did not.
    Should have been up to the American people. Not the geriatrics crowd

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  4. Question for all Americans:
    Is it about him, or is it about us?
    He’s not the amiable old man that hands out clubs at the putt-putt golf place.

    GHTFOOT! via a steel-toed boot up his ass, if he doesn’t vacate STAT!

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  5. This is one subject where I made a complete 180. I always thought (naively) that the voters should decide who represents them. But as I matured I saw for myself the advantage an incumbent has and the inevitable corruption that grows. How do these reps become millionaires as public service? Explain that to me. Two terms for senators and 4 for reps.

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