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HurryingHoosiers
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Posted by: @mcm666

@hurryinghoosiers is there a reason you’re allowed to post if you’re only here to troll?

trolling doesn't equal having a different opinion than you... just so you know.

Might want to familiarize yourself with a few other terms as well. 

 


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Posted : 09/05/2025 2:25 pm
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@hurryinghoosiers no you’re a troll. You don’t take up any positions on policy. Nothing more than surface shots.  A moronic gadfly

you’d have to be a real pos to do what you do.  Or too stupid to know any better.  Hickory 


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Posted : 09/05/2025 2:26 pm
HurryingHoosiers
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Posted by: @co-hoosier

I dint know.  But compared to Mondami he’s irrelevant. 

While we are moving goal posts, Mondami is irrelevant compared to Trump, who wouldn't have been elected if the Republican party wasn't full of nutbags.

Anyone acting like the majority of Republicans are sane and normal haven't been paying attention to fat albert in the white house.

 


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Posted : 09/05/2025 2:28 pm
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@hurryinghoosiers the election was a referendum on woke politics.  Open borders. Climate zealotry.  Inflation spikes. Gas spikes. Defund.  It had little to do with Trump.  Do you understand any of those issues hickory?  Would you like to discuss those issues hickory?  Or should you get back to studying for that ged?  You shouldn’t vote. You’re way too stupid.


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Posted : 09/05/2025 2:32 pm
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@mcm666 

The Lib simps are so shackled to the Soros/BigTech $ that they no longer have a 'platform' or a plan for much of anything other than their own collective grift.  The 'radicals' in Congress sport multi-million $:net worth portfolios , while their home districts look like the set from 'Escape From New York'.When DC stuffed 60K Somalis in one Congressional District in Minnesota, their strategy earned the desired result.

The lamentation and gnashing of teeth by those who are just now feeling their power start to slip away are entertaining though.

 


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Posted : 09/05/2025 2:44 pm
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CO. Hoosier
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Posted by: @bradstevens

Your inability to acknowledge historical facts is really amazing. 

That’s an advantage.  “Historical facts “ are the source of much discontent and conflict in the world.  

But for the sake of argument, what relevant and important historical facts does my post ignore?


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Posted : 09/05/2025 2:58 pm
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Posted by: @unclemark

Reports are your gal Bari is slated to become head of CBS news.

Ugh. 

 


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Posted : 09/05/2025 3:22 pm
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Posted by: @mcm666

@bradstevens the difference is those promoting radical shit on the right aren’t holding the highest offices and their policies aren’t being implemented across the country

What office does Laura Loomer hold? 

 


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Posted : 09/05/2025 3:26 pm
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Posted by: @mcm666

The right will suffer a similar fate if we don’t nip it in the bud.

If you read Twenty and Aloha, they certainly believe it has happened to the right. Not just them, many former mainstream right think they have been abandoned. Below, George Will lays out the case.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2025/05/28/trump-progressivism-unconservative-republicans/

I cannot think of anyone who would try to channel William F Buckley more than Will. He probably asks, "what would Buckley do" before deciding what to have for lunch.

 

 

Didn't it start with the Tea Party? The factions that emerged were rational conservatives and far-right looney tunes. Just because MAGA or other segments have overtaken the old Tea Party doesn't change the fact that you can trace back a lot of the change to that period.

 


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Posted : 09/05/2025 3:27 pm
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CO. Hoosier
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Posted by: @arthur-dent

If you read Twenty and Aloha, they certainly believe it has happened to the right. Not just them, many former mainstream right think they have been abandoned. Below, George Will lays out the case.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2025/05/28/trump-progressivism-unconservative-republicans/

I cannot think of anyone who would try to channel William F Buckley more than Will. He probably asks, “what would Buckley do” before deciding what to have for lunch.

I don’t know about @twenty, but @aloha-hoosier focuses on Trump.  It’s no secret that I disagree with him about the Trump affect.  First of all, Republicans and Conservatives have been around a lot longer than Trump.  I think Trump’s political influence is temporary.  Secondly and more importantly, Trump’s influence is mostly style and personality, not substance. Much of Trump’s substantive positions are mainstream Republican.  In any event Trump is no conservative and I think it is a mistake to think that it is.

My view of Trump is that I agree with most of his actions but disagree with his style.  Greenland is a good example.  I think Trump’s effort to bring Greenland into the U.S. sphere of influence is perceptive, visionary, and progressive.  I agree with the direction Trump takes.  But I cringe with his messaging and tactics.  Same goes for that 51st state nonsense.  

 


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Posted : 09/05/2025 3:31 pm
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@unclemark none. And has she implemented any policies?  Nope


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Posted : 09/05/2025 3:36 pm
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Posted by: @mcm666

@unclemark none. And has she implemented any policies?  Nope

She is determining who gets to implement policies. 

 


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Posted : 09/05/2025 3:38 pm
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@co-hoosier @arthur-dent aloha isn’t a trump republican. He’s a bush bush type. That’s not Trump. Trump is far more an old school Dem.  In this regard I do disagree with coh. This isn’t the old Republican Party. It’s a new party. I acknowledge that.  As is the Dem party. But you don’t have to look any further than this thread to see the left doesn’t despite overwhelming evidence of same


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Posted : 09/05/2025 3:39 pm
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Posted by: @bradstevens

Well worth the listen:

https://www.thefp.com/p/the-radical-right-is-coming-for-our-sons

Candace, Nick, Tate, etc. are part of the rise of the woke right. None of them try and reason any longer. 

 


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Posted : 09/05/2025 3:40 pm
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@unclemark lmao as are lobbyists soros musk Hunter Biden and a million others.  Wake me when she’s the candidate for president. Mayor of nyc.


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Posted : 09/05/2025 3:41 pm
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