For too long, we Republicans have depended upon the moody voting habits of Democrat voters to win elections. It’s time we stand for something.
Steven Brodie Tucker
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The Russians exposed both political parties…….and they exposed the American People for what we are. Fools. Suckers. Sycophants. Desperate, uninformed, and willing to make heroes out of the lowest of lowest common denominators!
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There is this concept called liberty that I think works pretty damn well. Liberty is the idea that everyone has the right to do whatever they want to do, insofar as they are not using force against others. Liberty is non-judgmental – that is to say, liberty doesn’t impose values, standards, or demands on others. Liberty does demand justice though. There is no liberty without justice. A free country cannot tolerate another country using force, manipulation, or subversion against it. Liberty is not pacifistic.
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Who are the real Burn It To The Grounders here? Flake knows that Trump won’t find anyone able to win a statewide race in Arizona. Flake knows that the Democrats are going to pick up the seat and that it will likely, eventually, cost the Republican Party the Senate. He’s not falling on a grenade here. He’s throwing one right into the center of Mitch McConnell’s office.
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If Columbus didn’t convince the Spanish to travel West, these violent, indigenous populations would have been able to continue to centralize control of their continents under the viscous leadership of their violent empires. If the Asians would have thought to invade Europe during the Black Plague, Europe would have been utterly Asian today.
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Those familiar with the phrase “Slippery Slope” understand that there is an important third word that ought to be added to the end – and that word is fallacy. Arguing that banning Bump Stocks puts us on a slippery slope to banning all guns is a logical fallacy.
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The men and women who brought “black culture” into the mainstream during the 1980s made millionaires out of “hood rats”. How? Because these performers touched our fellow Americans where they were – they understood who they were. They didn’t judge, they merely indulged. They weren’t “hood rats” – they were human beings.