Bilz
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Republicans love him.As we've seen being intelligent is not a barrier to entry in politics. Now the charisma part is legit; I don't know a single person that likes SAS.
Republicans love him.As we've seen being intelligent is not a barrier to entry in politics. Now the charisma part is legit; I don't know a single person that likes SAS.
He plans to run as a Democrat.Republicans love him.
He plans to run as a Democrat.
Not sure if you're being sarcastic but I'll give it a shot.I wonder why? He clearly holds republican positions so I wonder what’s stopping him from running in their primary. Wonder what personal trait about him is informing his thought process of which primary he would enter?
I don’t know anyone who knows him from that far back. Everyone I know who has met him is surprised at much he is like his character on TV. Even barbers were like bro won’t stop talking.About a month ago, I spoke to someone who worked closely with SAS when he was on radio (and crossed paths with him when he was at Winston-Salem), way, way, back, and said he was one of the most-leveled headed cats on a personal level, but once he put on his character he changed into someone else. They said it eventually came to a point when they caught up with him years after, the character bled so much into his real-life persona that he could no longer tell the difference between the two.
We are a big tent partyNot sure if you're being sarcastic but I'll give it a shot.
He's a saboteur, he sees the Dem primary as wide open, he's like that idiot @the cac mamba and thinks the party has been taken over by the purple haired they/them baristas, etc. Whatever the reason is it's bullshyt.
Probably the same reason Kanye did.I wonder why? He clearly holds republican positions so I wonder what’s stopping him from running in their primary. Wonder what personal trait about him is informing his thought process of which primary he would enter?
Matt Barnes just said the same thingAbout a month ago, I spoke to someone who worked closely with SAS when he was on radio (and crossed paths with him when he was at Winston-Salem), way, way, back, and said he was one of the most-leveled headed cats on a personal level, but once he put on his character he changed into someone else. They said it eventually came to a point when they caught up with him years after, the character bled so much into his real-life persona that he could no longer tell the difference between the two.
About a month ago, I spoke to someone who worked closely with SAS when he was on radio (and crossed paths with him when he was at Winston-Salem), way, way, back, and said he was one of the most-leveled headed cats on a personal level, but once he put on his character he changed into someone else. They said it eventually came to a point when they caught up with him years after, the character bled so much into his real-life persona that he could no longer tell the difference between the two.
He has always said he is conservative when it comes to money, but progressive socially. IDK how true that is but that came from his own mouthI wonder why? He clearly holds republican positions so I wonder what’s stopping him from running in their primary. Wonder what personal trait about him is informing his thought process of which primary he would enter?