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Tim Scott: South Carolina’s Wild Card

Unconventionally motivated and incredibly guarded, the Palmetto State’s junior senator is the ‘primum mobile’ of South Carolina politics…

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5 comments

Congressional Bathroom Tap Dancer September 16, 2024 at 4:28 pm

I mean…

*looks over at Lindsey Graham*

…we could certainly do worse than Tim.

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Anonymous September 16, 2024 at 10:57 pm

“The happy couple were married last month in Charleston, S.C., consummating a rare “love match” in a political climate dominated by relationship opportunism…”

Did they indeed consummate the marriage? If so, how do we know? Was there video? If so, does FitsNews have it?

Tim Scott: South Carolina’s other sexually ambiguous United States Senator.

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Y'all Need Jesus September 17, 2024 at 9:29 am

“Was there video?”

What, you wanna watch it or something?

I get the joke you’re going for, but geeze bud, that’s a bit too far on the creep-o-meter.

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Nanker Phelge September 17, 2024 at 11:58 am

“his wife, Mindy Noce.”

I believe you meant his beard, Mindy Noce.

Tim’s presidential campaign reached depths of JEB! boredom. He burrowed deep into Trump’s taint and came away with nothing. Loser.

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Dum Spiro Spero Top fan September 17, 2024 at 1:51 pm

Please put to rest the often stated and completely erroneous statement that Tim Scott “became the first Black Republican elected to any office in S.C. since Reconstruction.” There were Black Republicans serving in the S.C. State Senate as late as the 1880’s and as members of the State House of Representatives as late as 1905. Additionally, Black Republican George Washington Murray served in the US Congress from SC until his defeat in 1898.
You are welcome.

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