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Rapidcreek@lemmy.world to politics @lemmy.world · 6 months ago

Mike Huckabee: There's no such thing as the Palestinians

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Mike Huckabee: There's no such thing as the Palestinians

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Rapidcreek@lemmy.world to politics @lemmy.world · 6 months ago
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GOP presidential contender makes inflammatory claim -- again
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      It’s funny how they consider they had massive impact until there are consequences to their actions. Then, it wasn’t much.

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        I don’t think anyone sincerely believed that protest voters were ever going to have a significant impact. I think all of the noise you heard was astroturf designed to knock Harris from both sides of the Israel political position.

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          At most it cost her Michigan. There were deeper issues with the campaign.

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        It’s funny how they were too insignificant to listen to but aren’t too insignificant to blame.

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      The jump in searches for “who is running for president” the day of the election tells you all you need to know about the average American voter.

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        My heart sank when I read about this. How?! Were these people in a coma for the last few months?

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          Or maybe Democrats were that bad at running a campaign.

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      Apparently, food did get cheaper.

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        Thanks BIDEN (you know, the current POTUS).

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          Yet, after the election.

          But, yes, it happened under Biden’s presidency, Biden should get the credit.

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      While ignoring that for most people, their purchasing power also went up.

      They want to pay pre-pandemic prices for food while making post-pandemic paychecks, and there’s no way that’s going to happen without guillotines. So instead they voted in the wealthy assholes who directly caused COVID and indirectly caused inflation/greedflation because surely those people won’t do that again, right?

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