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Did you even read these articles? Nowhere in any of them does it say Warren was a "tough on crime" Republican. You just fully made that up out of thin air. She literally says "I was an independent. I was with the GOP for a while because I really thought that it was a party that was principled in its conservative approach to economics and to markets."

Warren was a Republican in the 90s. There was no wing of the Republican party in the 90s that wasn't tough on crime.
 

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Warren was a Republican in the 90s. There was no wing of the Republican party in the 90s that wasn't tough on crime.
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This is not how political affiliation works. It's is like saying black Christian conservatives who vote Democrat to safeguard from the predatory racism of the Republican Party must also be in favor of LGBTQ+ rights or abortion. You can vote for one party on the basis of one issue. Warren was an independent who voted Republican because she perceived them to be better on her pet issue of market structure. You've provided no evidence whatsoever that she was motivated by any "tough on crime" politics.
 

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congrats. you made it up.

Made up that Warren was a Republican in the 90s?

Why Elizabeth Warren Left The GOP

Or that all Republicans were tough on crime in the 90s?

I think you're confused by the Republican Nay votes on the 1994 Crime Bill. The Rethugs who voted Nay wasn't because it was too harsh, it was because it wasn't harsh enough, and opposition to the Assault Weapons ban:

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/arch...to-pork/69f000cf-a246-4766-9306-baf6be7e6a7c/
 

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Made up that Warren was a Republican in the 90s?

Why Elizabeth Warren Left The GOP

Or that all Republicans were tough on crime in the 90s?

I think you're confused by the Republican Nay votes on the 1994 Crime Bill. The Rethugs who voted Nay wasn't because it was too harsh, it was because it wasn't harsh enough, and opposition to the Assault Weapons ban:

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/arch...to-pork/69f000cf-a246-4766-9306-baf6be7e6a7c/
wait wait wait wait....do you think Warren was a Republican congresswoman in the 90s? :dwillhuh:
 

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Pete Buttigieg refused to answer The New York Times about how he'd handle Iran, North Korea, and other key foreign policy challenges

Associated Press

  • Former Mayor Pete Buttigieg declined to answer numerous questions about his positions on leading foreign policy challenges posed in a recent New York Times questionnaire.

  • Buttigieg chose not to answer a host of questions about Iran, North Korea, Israel and Palestine, Afghanistan, Russia, and the use of force for regime-change, among other issues.

  • Every other 2020 Democratic candidate, except for Rep. Tulsi Gabbard who didn't respond to the questionnaire, answered all or the majority of the Times' 36 questions.


Former Mayor Pete Buttigieg declined to answer a slew of questions about his positions on leading national security and foreign policy questions posted recently by the New York Times.

For example, Buttigieg, who has made his military service in Afghanistan a centerpiece of his appeal to voters, chose not to answer a question about whether American troops would still be in that country at the end of four years in office. That was just one of the 19 questions about the most pressing foreign policy challenges — from Iran, North Korea, Israel and Palestine, Afghanistan, Russia, to the use of force for regime-change — that the candidate left unanswered.

The mayor didn't say whether he'd continue personal diplomacy with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, whether Palestinian refugees should have a right to return to Israel, or whether China's relationship with Hong Kong and its treatment of Muslim minority groups should affect US-Chinese trade relations.

On President Donald Trump's recent decision to assassinate Iranian military leader Qassem Soleimani, Buttigieg didn't say whether the killing was legal, justifiable, or wise. Instead, he pointed The Times to a statement he made following the attack in which he said there are "serious questions about how this decision was made and whether we are prepared for the consequences."

Spokespeople for Buttigieg's campaign didn't respond immediately to a request for comment.

Every other 2020 Democratic candidate, except for Rep. Tulsi Gabbard who didn't respond to the questionnaire, answered all or the majority of the 36 questions posed by the Times.

The mayor frequently refers to his 7-month deployment to Afghanistan when asked about his foreign policy credentials and has generally espoused policy positions similar to those of former President Barack Obama. He's said that he would rejoin the Paris Climate Accord and the Iran nuclear deal, and withhold aid from Israel if it annexes part of the West Bank.

The Times noted that Buttigieg only answered some of the questions, something Slate reporter Ashley Feinberg also pointed out on Twitter.

This comes hours before seven candidates will take the stage in New Hampshire for the first Democratic presidential debate following the inaugural primary contest of the season. While Buttigieg declared victory in the Iowa caucus, the Democratic National Committee called for a recanvass in Iowa following widespread inconsistencies in the reported results.


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Yo these niccas really get all their ideas and lingo from the majority report and the Rising. Not a single one of these Bernie bros has an actual original idea that isn't fed to them by lefty grifters.


1. Milquetoast is a common political term

2. Listing off Progressive outlets that centrists hate and not mentioning TYT:picard:
 

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Made up that Warren was a Republican in the 90s?

Why Elizabeth Warren Left The GOP

Or that all Republicans were tough on crime in the 90s?

I think you're confused by the Republican Nay votes on the 1994 Crime Bill. The Rethugs who voted Nay wasn't because it was too harsh, it was because it wasn't harsh enough, and opposition to the Assault Weapons ban:

Baltimore Sun - We are currently unavailable in your region
https://www.washingtonpost.com/arch...to-pork/69f000cf-a246-4766-9306-baf6be7e6a7c/
You insinuated that since she was a republican she hated black people.

Nice try.
 
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