Message from @Nuke

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2018-04-28 22:00:00 UTC  

well, there are Democrats and liberals in every state

2018-04-28 22:00:14 UTC  

most states have millions of people

2018-04-28 22:00:32 UTC  

so even in solidly red states, you can come across liberals in large enough quantities

2018-04-28 22:00:40 UTC  

Anyways, Florida is a state that is pretty much always close in either election

2018-04-28 22:01:06 UTC  

Scott's got a great chance, better than anyone else who could run

2018-04-28 22:01:21 UTC  

Term limits are a smart way to go generally.

2018-04-28 22:01:27 UTC  

177,709 in Montana voted Hillary. That's only 35.7% of the vote, but that's large enough that it isn't hard to run into them

2018-04-28 22:01:34 UTC  

same with Trump voters in New York

2018-04-28 23:09:10 UTC  

This morning, President Trump condemned Senator Jon Tester (D-MT) on Twitter:

Allegations made by Senator Jon Tester against Admiral/Doctor Ron Jackson are proving false. The Secret Service is unable to confirm (in fact they deny) any of the phony Democrat charges which have absolutely devastated the wonderful Jackson family. Tester should resign. The great people of Montana will not stand for this kind of slander when talking of a great human being. Admiral Jackson is the kind of man that those in Montana would most respect and admire, and now, for no reason whatsoever, his reputation has been shattered. Not fair, Tester!

2018-04-28 23:13:39 UTC  

comment a link to here on that post

2018-04-28 23:25:57 UTC  

@FLanon done

2018-04-28 23:26:25 UTC  

where is it

2018-04-28 23:46:57 UTC  

Was anyone into politics back in 2010?

2018-04-28 23:48:16 UTC  

Not really

2018-04-28 23:50:15 UTC  

nah

2018-04-28 23:50:41 UTC  

I was more worried about playing tag during recess back then than I was about politics

2018-04-28 23:56:13 UTC  

I was actively involved in the Tea Party Movement
That moment on November 2010,
when we shellacked the Democrats in Congress,
effectively putting Obama's agenda to an abrupt end,
was one of the top three political experiences of my lifetime

2018-04-29 00:00:06 UTC  

Oh what a time it was...

2018-04-29 00:06:30 UTC  

I got into politics before/after Obama got elected.

2018-04-29 00:06:45 UTC  

I got into politics because of Trump.

2018-04-29 00:06:48 UTC  

2010 was really crazy

2018-04-29 00:06:53 UTC  

I mean, how could you not?

2018-04-29 00:06:59 UTC  

Understandable.

2018-04-29 00:07:05 UTC  

I supported Trump in 2011 myself.

2018-04-29 00:07:13 UTC  

His rhetoric then was even more powerful.

2018-04-29 00:07:19 UTC  

Honestly would've won then.

2018-04-29 00:07:31 UTC  

His anti-euphemistic rhetoric was epic.

2018-04-29 00:07:42 UTC  

He actually said that he opposed enhanced interrogation because he supported torture.

2018-04-29 00:07:49 UTC  

It was his big thing. No more BS.

2018-04-29 00:08:14 UTC  

He was a hardline Bush-like jingoist who wanted workfare.

2018-04-29 00:08:25 UTC  

President Trump is actually more like 2011 Trump in a lot of ways than 2016 Trump.

2018-04-29 00:08:56 UTC  

Yeah he didn't really become an isolationist until Bannon joined his campaign

2018-04-29 00:10:31 UTC  

He wasn't ever really isolationist. No one in American politics is isolationist.

2018-04-29 00:10:34 UTC  

Not even Ron Paul etc.

2018-04-29 00:11:17 UTC  

The reason Trump became a dove on FP is that Obama made all the wrong allies and all the wrong enemies.

2018-04-29 00:11:26 UTC  

The people who need a nuke live in Riyadh, not Damascus.

2018-04-29 00:12:05 UTC  

agreed

2018-04-29 00:12:08 UTC  

There are only two enemies facing America

2018-04-29 00:12:10 UTC  

Mexico