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BattleKing 1 point ago +5 / -4

Why the Crenshaw hate? What have I missed? He seems based

Edit: Thanks for all the info in the replies!

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PelosisPetrifiedPuss 18 points ago +18 / -0

Terribly weak on gun rights - notably, support for red flag laws.

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YeDragonEnergy 10 points ago +10 / -0

Red flag laws were the start of it, then he spoke against Trump’s decision to withdraw troops from Iraq and Afghanistan

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kag-2020- 6 points ago +6 / -0

Doesn't want Americans to be able to defend themselves and wants our people dying to save radical Islamic terrorists who hate us. How is that different from every other Democrat?

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Vegans4Trump 5 points ago +5 / -0

also doesn't support ending the war in the middle east

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user6395 6 points ago +8 / -2

You should browse by new. Yesterday Dan was listed as a speaker or something at a fancy conference of sorts where the other speakers included Tulsi G, Soros junior and a Rothschild, among others. Total RINO.

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BattleKing 3 points ago +3 / -0

Thanks for reminding me, I actually did see that one! Forgot it somehow

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OconusLurex 3 points ago +3 / -0

In addition to the red flag precrime laws, he's in favor of expanding the surveillance state and precrime law enforcement via the Orwellian TAPS act, which would stamp every citizen with s "threat assessment" level. He's also a advocate for constant war, parroting the Democrat warmonger talking point about withdrawing troops from Afghanistan, that it may "make people feel good," as he wrote, but it isn't the right way to do it it the right time, etc. Strangely, even decades later, it never is the right time or right way. And it certainly isn't the right time when it's an overwhelmingly popular action that Trump would be able to take credit for.

He's basically just another bought out, deep state neocon, but he's been heavily promoted by the establishment Republicans to the MAGA wing, to try to get us away from populist nationalism and herd us back to the globalist uniparty.