Message from @DeletedUser

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2019-11-07 15:40:00 UTC  

LOL, the MundaneMatt seal of approval at the end.

2019-11-07 15:48:33 UTC  

yep jihad jarbo makes a cameo

2019-11-07 17:30:14 UTC  
2019-11-07 19:52:27 UTC  

PDP is cucking a bit here

2019-11-07 19:54:12 UTC  

isn't this sort of a normal take from him?

2019-11-07 19:54:23 UTC  

thought it was an entertaining vid nonetheless

2019-11-08 05:38:50 UTC  

This is a few months old

2019-11-08 05:39:01 UTC  

but will be VERY interesting to see just how right he ends up being

2019-11-08 07:48:13 UTC  
2019-11-08 07:48:15 UTC  

Inb4

2019-11-08 07:48:29 UTC  

Plz tldr

2019-11-08 08:22:25 UTC  

watch the bideo

2019-11-08 08:22:35 UTC  

whitepills

2019-11-08 08:51:42 UTC  

Ok

2019-11-08 08:51:45 UTC  

Will do

2019-11-08 15:11:30 UTC  

Jews

2019-11-08 17:32:39 UTC  

OH THE HUMANITY!

2019-11-08 17:38:08 UTC  
2019-11-08 17:39:40 UTC  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLAh_pOGOrc
I don't like Nick but I gotta be honest, he makes good arguments here

2019-11-08 19:10:41 UTC  
2019-11-08 21:24:48 UTC  
2019-11-09 02:52:07 UTC  
2019-11-09 03:23:22 UTC  

that was july of 2015, a month after Trump announced his candidacy, and ben probably thought it was "safe" to make such a statement, because he never thought Trump (or anyone for that matter) would be successful in making immigration such a huge issue. And he's kowtowing to Coulter a bit. At this time, he probably figured either Cruz, Rubio, Hillary, or anyone else would be President and the issue would more or less never rise to the fore.

2019-11-09 03:23:51 UTC  

Plus, this is before muh evil anti-semite alt-right trolls of the internet started popping up everywhere 😄

2019-11-09 03:28:07 UTC  

It's just like Republican congressmen when they're in the minority - they talk a huge game about this and that, and what conservative things they stand for and want to accomplish - and will even vote affirmatively for game-changing legislation (that they know won't pass because of partisanship nature of an issue).....But, if they ever gain control of the House, the Senate, or both, and have an opportunity to implement all these policies, they then become timid, insist on being magnanimous and crossing party lines, or just plain forget all the stuff they wanted to do before.

2019-11-09 16:54:45 UTC  

Gey