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posted ago by RenaissanceOfHope ago by RenaissanceOfHope +16 / -0

I will start by listening my favorites:

  1. Rod Blagojevich. Everyone on TD knows about my love for the governor with the best hair in politics. He has not officially left the Democrat Party but the Democrat Party hates him after being arrested, indicted, impeached, and incarcerated for crimes that he did not commit (because they were not even crimes). I prayed a lot to get his sentence commuted, and when I got the news I cried my eyes out in my dorm room (tears of happiness); and he loves the letter that I sent him and he even called me back after he got released.

Off of that, he is against offshoring jobs, supports peaceful protests but not rioting/looting/burning (he says no bail for rioters/looters), and supports criminal justice reform.

  1. Ron Paul. I think he just said audit the fed instead of what he really wanted to protect himself, but anyone with the balls to stand up against the Rothschilds/Fed/Central Banking System is courageous. If you really want capitalism, END THE FED! I know that’s why they did what they did to JFK & Lincoln.
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jubyeonin 2 points ago +2 / -0

Jim Jordan, Tom Cotton, and Kristi Noem. They're badass and they pave the way for the Republican Party to come back. I like the Pauls too. There are some things where I would disagree with the Pauls, but they would be good overall if there were no Democrats in government.

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RenaissanceOfHope [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Noem is soft on immigration. I understand that Jordan is awesome but what are his stances?

I am concerned about Cotton’s ties to the Deep State.

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jubyeonin 2 points ago +2 / -0

Noem is more pro-refugee due to being somewhere where they historically don't have problems with immigrants. Refugees are the way to most people's hearts when it comes to immigration.

Jordan is essentially MAGA. He's for fixing problems in government like FISA, partisan problems like impeachment, etc. That's why we keep seeing more of him.

What are Cotton's ties to the Deep State?

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Anthonysaxetogrind 2 points ago +2 / -0

Josh Hawley hands fucking down. Ron Desantis second.

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RenaissanceOfHope [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

What are your reasons for both?

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Anthonysaxetogrind 2 points ago +2 / -0

I've watched several different hearings that Hawley has been involved in. From watching him I don't think any group or organization has any control over him. He is direct and to the point with blistering questions for whoever is in front of him. He reminds me of a younger Trump to a degree in that he is not bought off. Just a feeling I get from him. Desantis is just a natural leader with a great air of confidence about him. He commands respect even from his opponents in my opinion. I can see both of these men in a presidential role someday. I think either would carry the Trumpian torch that people would willingly follow.

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The_William 1 point ago +1 / -0

I gotta go with my main man Ron Paul. Followed by Nigel Farage and Gert Wilders. Orban and Duda next. The runners up all are warriors and patriots, but they fight the anti-globalist fight. Ron Paul focuses on the constitution. He puts it all very plainly and I enjoy listening to him speak. That being said, Nigel Farage's speeches to the EU are must-watch videos, even if only for the entertainment.

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gorillachannel 1 point ago +1 / -0

Politicians at best are ineffectual cucks. Even a superhuman like GEOTUS cannot stop collectivsm. The problem is that all of you fundamentally accept the power of the state. No man or demigod can take on everyone at once.