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Bob Casey Dollar Dog Night Curse

Dollar Dog Night Curse reportedly claims a new victim in turncoat Senator Bob Casey

Hey Everyone! Let’s talk about politics! Sike. If you’re coming to talk politics on The Liberty Line, you’re either a total sicko or clicked the wrong link. I will admit that at least in this post, we are going to touch on Bob Casey allegedly losing his Senate seat and the likely reason as to why that happened so if you’re triggered, you might as well leave now.

For those who stayed, thank you. This isn’t about politics, it’s about standing up for what’s right and dealing with the consequences when you’re wrong. Bob Casey did that by supporting BOGO Dog Night down at Citizens Bank Park ahead of the Phillies 2024 season and turning his back on the now-infamous and banned Dollar Dog Night promotion.

Listen if we’re being totally honest with you, Bob Casey has been in office far too long anyways. That’s just on the “eye test” so please don’t come at me with any nonsense about politics. If you want to talk Senate, House, and the Presidency you’re better off checking out our other website, Clutch Colony but here on The Liberty Line the rules are simple:

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Anyways, now that we have all you angry libs who don’t like “Connecticut Dave” (no idea why they call him that) sitting down again, Kyle Pagan, a true patriot who fights for the Dollar Dog Freedom (a noble cause), brought up an interesting point on long-time politician Bob Casey. 

Bob Casey turned his back on the Philadelphia Phillies Dollar Dog Night and supported “BOGO Night” which took its place during the 2024 MLB season. 

BOGO Night Lobbyists Compromised Bob Casey:

Oh really, Bob? It sounds like a great way to fuel up for Red October? How’d that work out for everyone here in Philly? Are you really that out of touch in Harrisburg? 

I will say, I NEVER thought I was going to wake up and write about Dollar Dog Night (RIP) not once, but TWICE today and here we are >>

What Pagan brought up was the fact that whenever someone goes against Dollar Dog Night, it typically means bad things are coming and just like that, Bob Casey has joined the list of Dollar Dog Night “victims,” losing his Senate seat to Dave McCormick in a race that for whatever reason, still hasn’t been officially called? 

It’s been over a week since the elections. Florida counted all their votes in like what, an hour? Florida has 22 million people and Pennsylvania (12.9 million) can’t figure out a senate race within a week? 

Give me a break. I will say, people in the Keystone State aren’t really the brightest of the bunch. We will have that John Fetterman guy walking around in mesh shorts and a hoodie cursing at everyone who didn’t vote his way out in Western PA so maybe I expected too much from my fellow residents within the Commonwealth. 

Not to mention, Shapiro has been on my shit list ever since the he stole my plan to fix I-95 last year. He made up for it with the sick new license plates for PA temporarily until I realized he just stole all the branding and color scheme directly off The Liberty Line. 

ANYWAYS, while career-politician and swamp monster Bob Casey hasn’t officially conceded, the Associated Press called it for McCormick, and even Democrat Chuck “I hate Zyns and Freedom” Schumer has invited McCormick to orientation.

The War Against Zyn: Stand for Something or Fall for Anything

That’s good enough for me to call “game over” on Bobby Casey. For the first time in nearly two decades, he’s in the unemployment line and again, as Kyle Pagan initially pointed out, it’s all thanks to his unforgivable betrayal of the Philly fan favorite: Dollar Dog Night.

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