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ShazzieB

(18,889 posts)
19. Or so they say. 😉
Fri Dec 6, 2024, 02:50 PM
Dec 6

And as far as I know, we have only their word for it. Hmmmm.... 🤔

But seriously, yeah, I know what you mean about Republicans, and I am veeeeeeeery skeptical of such claims. I can see how somebody like Limbaugh would think it sounds macho and heroic to claim they walked away from an addiction just like that, but in my experience, a person can't just turn off a serious addiction like flipping a light switch. If that was the case, a lot of rehab centers would be out of business, or rather, would never have been in business, in the first place.

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So, do you think Pete Hegseth will instantly stop drinking if he gets the DoD job? Ocelot II Dec 6 #1
Right, and will he stop raping? The man obviously hates women. Walleye Dec 6 #3
No he looooves women. Just like the Orange Pussy Grabber. I will protect you whether you like it or not. Evolve Dammit Dec 6 #8
... Leghorn21 Dec 6 #29
Republicans have a long history of just being able to quit underpants Dec 6 #4
Rush Limbaugh has in fact stopped his oxy intake. Lucky Luciano Dec 6 #10
😎 underpants Dec 6 #13
I'm SO glad. ChazInAz Dec 6 #14
He's pushing daisies instead of lies now. (nt) Pinback Dec 6 #21
Or so they say. 😉 ShazzieB Dec 6 #19
Exactly underpants Dec 6 #25
Didn't know that about Cindy McCain Mike 03 Dec 6 #30
What yiz are ignoring, Pete probably has Jesus on his side to help him through what would be a difficult time for 3Hotdogs Dec 6 #6
Hegseth is a flawed man and a drunk. whfinlay Dec 6 #20
No I do not think so BubbaJoe Dec 6 #22
I believe Hegseth when he says he won't drink anymore if installed at the DoD . . . Journeyman 23 hrs ago #46
I know what you mean, I quit drinking 30 years ago and the first few years were very tough. I never think about it now Walleye Dec 6 #2
I thought about it every day for almost 5 years bif Dec 6 #9
I quit smoking in '87. boonecreek Dec 6 #5
I worked with a guy that quit decades ago Swede Dec 7 #40
Is it ever! boonecreek Dec 7 #41
I quit smoking 39 years ago, two years before I quit drinking . . . Journeyman 23 hrs ago #47
Congratulations on your sobriety Sun-Moon Dec 6 #7
Don't think I could stop. Lucky Luciano Dec 6 #11
Congrats! Elessar Zappa Dec 6 #12
I quit alcohol after Labor Day 2023. iscooterliberally Dec 6 #15
After a while the alcohol-free versions of beer and wine taste better than the real stuff. COL Mustard Dec 7 #36
I quit 500 days ago. Devilsun Dec 6 #16
10 years for me orangecrush Dec 6 #17
My father was an alcoholic and he never tried to quit, as far as I know FakeNoose Dec 6 #18
Freedom WmChris Dec 6 #23
Sucks at first, then it's great forever. Iggo Dec 6 #24
I don't even like the buzz.... I just like the taste. viva la Dec 6 #26
There are a ton of different non-alcohol wines (dealcoholized actually) COL Mustard Dec 7 #37
I'll try those. I'm a red drinker, and most of the reds I've had are thin.... viva la Dec 7 #38
I haven't tried any of the reds... COL Mustard Dec 7 #42
Here's a couple... COL Mustard Dec 7 #43
Thanks-- I'll try the Cabs! viva la Dec 7 #44
I quit six months ago. My situation was a bit different. Mr.Bill Dec 6 #27
In treatment in 1985 they said, "eventually all you will miss rzemanfl Dec 6 #28
My story - I drank quite a bit when I worked (not on the job) walkingman Dec 6 #31
I'm a wee bit suspect about the "glass of bourbon every morning" boasting from a 110-year old wolfie001 Dec 6 #32
Motivation to quit. BidenRocks Dec 6 #33
Good for you and thank you for sharing your journey Rhiannon12866 Dec 7 #34
do u find u have more time? mopinko Dec 7 #35
In my experience with alcoholism (personal experience) k55f5r Dec 7 #39
I quit drinking for my 75th birthday..knocking on 78 and I feel so much better Deuxcents Dec 7 #45
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