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MAGA Is Turning against Laura Loomer www.newsweek.com

Several prominent members of Donald Trump's MAGA (Make America Great Again) movement are urging the former president to cut ties with controversial activist Laura Loomer, with one ally in Congress accusing the former Florida House candidate of making "appalling and extremely racist" remarks. The anger came after Loomer was pictured with Trump at two 9/11 memorial events on Wednesday after she posted a racially charged diatribe aimed at Vice President Kamala Harris on X, formerly Twitter.

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conservative frankPodmore 7 days ago 100%
Former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales Will Support Kamala Harris: He views Trump’s reelection as a threat to the rule of law. https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2024/09/12/alberto-gonzales-kamala-harris-endorsement-00178746?nname=playbook&nid=0000014f-1646-d88f-a1cf-5f46b7bd0000&nrid=12069c7e-e346-405c-ad2c-71cb1a62e514&nlid=630318

cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/13261684 Notable points here: >Trump and his surrogates will blame [Harris] for the economic policies of the Biden administration, as well as the border crisis. Based on my experience, however, a vice president truly has little to no influence on economic policy. A vice president may provide input, but it is the president who is the ultimate decision-maker. That is part of the job of being the president. Further, Congress has as much, if not more, power to affect our economy through legislation. It is as much their failure as Biden’s that child care, housing, gasoline and groceries cost too much. And as for the border, Trump and his supporters in Congress assumed partial responsibility for the tough border situation when they killed bipartisan legislation in order to help Trump’s election chances.

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conservative vga 3 weeks ago 90%
What the fuck?
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conservative vga 3 weeks ago 75%
What the fuck?
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conservative dogsnest 1 month ago 98%
Fact-checking Buttigieg’s claim that Walz provided Minnesotans paid [family] leave as GOP blocks US policy [TRUE] www.politifact.com

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/26130804 > **The key facts** > >- Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz signed a bill in 2023 that provides paid family leave starting in January 2026. > >- Democrats in Congress have proposed the Family Act since 2013, but this paid family leave plan has not progressed. > >- President Joe Biden’s Build Back Better proposal initially included four weeks of paid family leave, but Sen. Joe Manchin, then a Democrat, objected to the bill. Without Republican support, that doomed the bill. The legislation that became the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act did not include family leave.

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conservative JimmyBigSausage 5 months ago 88%
Gotta rethink the motives

cross-posted from: https://midwest.social/post/10886283 > Happy confederate L day

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conservative Fapper_McFapper 6 months ago 13%
Thank you mods

Just want to say thank you to the mods for the mentally exhausting and under appreciated work you do.

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conservative JimmyBigSausage 6 months ago 85%
Read in another thread and had to share...(could not crosspost as it was a comment)

Me and my brother both joined the army at slightly different times. We both did a tour in Afghanistan that overlapped and were just one province away from each other. I did a second tour over there and he got out. We both came from a VERY conservative family. It was after serving that we both became suuuuper liberal. It was like the wool being pulled out from out eyes when we joined the army and saw how much of a lie it all was. Oddly enough, this is a semi common story for conservative people joining the military. We grew up with our dad working in the military-industrial-complex and he would make fun of the liberals who called out the military for serving the MIC companies, and how it Iraq was a war for profit. Then we serve and see it first had with all the contractors, the needless equipment, the contracts for new tech that wasn't needed, and all the other money sinks going into it. It was all a lie. We grew up being told how bad universal healthcare would be, but then had it in the military and saw how amazing it was. We were told that if people didn't have a personal motivation through debt and loans to make them work harder, then people going through college would have no motivation to improve their lives. And yet here I am with the GI bill. (Granted, I still have 70k in student loans. The GI bill is kind of a lie in its self). Everything that was a conservative talking point was exposed as a lie after joining army.

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conservative JimmyBigSausage 7 months ago 56%
Life is but a dream...

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/11880345 > I have no idea why I made this

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conservative DeadHorseX 8 months ago 15%
How the Washington Post Abandoned Basic Journalistic Standards Covering the Israel–Hamas War | National Review www.nationalreview.com

NR spoke with military and foreign-policy pros about the renowned paper’s credulous treatment of Hamas.

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conservative DeadHorseX 8 months ago 9%
Conservatism in Times of War—Dr. Yoram Hazony https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVNCl4c-hLM

Dennis Prager is a conservative thinker, commentator and one of America’s most successful political entrepreneurs; He is most well known for establishing PragerU, one of the largest conservative online platforms. Steven Edginton is joined by Mr Prager to discuss threats to Western civilisation.

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conservative DeadHorseX 8 months ago 9%
Conservatism Rediscovered | Dr. Yoram Hazony https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAstLrXVNPo

Philosopher, scholar and political theorist Dr. Yoram Hazony joins John for a rich and interweaving conversation about conservatism, nationalism, democracy and modern politics. Dr. Hazony, author of several books on these matters, provides a compelling critique of the political right - where it has gone wrong, the great benefits it can convey for society and how it diverges from liberalism. John and Yoram touch on many important topics, including multiculturalism, identity politics, globalism and the question of why nationalism seems surrounded by an unearned air of controversy. John and Yoram touch on many important topics, including multiculturalism, identity politics, globalism and why nationalism seems to be surrounded by an unearned air of controversy. Yoram Hazony is an Israeli philosopher, Bible scholar and political theorist. He is President of the Herzl Institute in Jerusalem and Chairman of the Edmund Burke Foundation. He has written several books, including *The Virtue of Nationalism* (2018) and his latest, *Conservatism: A Rediscovery* (2022), both of which have met with popular and critical success Educated at Princeton University (B.A. in East Asian Studies), and Rutgers University (Ph.D in Political Theory), Yoram founded and was the first editor of Princeton’s conservative student journal, *The Princeton Tory,* while still an undergraduate. He lives in Jerusalem with his wife Yael Hazony. They have nine children.

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