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Thought process being that MAGA is right of the RINOs, and you need an established entity (that arent actual white supremists) to the further right to paint MAGA as closer to central and seemingly tolerable to independants.


Ok, what does that mean? Tucker is anti-war. MAGA was also anti-war before Donald Trump decided to go full neo-con. Tucker is loudly pro-Christian. That's nothing the GOP doesn't pay lip service to. What about Tucker, exactly, is supposedly "further right"?
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and a friendly resistance is identified


You know... like Osama Bin Laden!
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Ah, sorry. Didn't realize I was responding to a retard.


And you remain as profound as a three day old half-eaten eggroll.

Next...
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As long as our federal government has so much power that industries have to play that game they'll play that game. The overreaching power of the federal government is the root cause.


I think it's the other way around. The government wouldn't have that power without a complicit media, social media network, information network, economic ecosystem... all fueled by the monopolistic global corporate monster, who buys anyone that makes it into the halls of DC. Hell, China and other unfriendly foreign powers have major influence on our reps through lobbying. The entire practice makes the idea of a "by the people" representative government a complete farce.
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Trump isn't Bush.


WTF does that mean? You want regime change, you have to take ground. Dumping ordinance and running won't do it. Think Israel will do it? Get ready for a fricking religious war in the middle east. Once Israel starts quickly getting their asses handed to them, even if we pulled back, we're back in to keep nukes out of it.

Trump is about as stupid as Bush to do this, even if the motivations and execution was slightly different.
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its up to Congress.



And Congress is bought by lobbyists for the giant corps that benefit from America getting fricked.

As long as there's lobbying, this nation's citizenry will get fricked. The end.
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No boots will go on the ground lol.


Not a fan of history, I see.
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This dude obviously has an agenda, and it’s anything that goes against the US and Israel.


:rolleyes:

He's anti-war. Has been for a while. The fact that we seem to have to wage a new war every year, that Israel lobbies for most of these wars and that they tend to be the primary beneficiary of them is not on him.
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We’re not “at war” the Iran.


This idiotic line of argument baffles me.

When you drop bombs and fire missiles at another nation with the intent of killing their leaders, killing their soldiers, destroying their infrastructure and overthrowing their government, that's a fricking war. You can play sematical bullshite with it all you want if it makes you feel better, but we invaded another nation.

Again, no one calls Pearl Harbor "just a military operation".
If true, it certainly makes me more of a fan of Vance. Probably the press trying to stir shite up, though.
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Many presidents have come and gone without the will or courage to stand up against the most evil of human oppressors and regimes in the history of the world, and yet DJT does not give a flip. He just does what needs to be done, and those who have suffered most under these terrible people are elated, and those who’ve lost most are the ones in despair today and they tell you just who they are by their sentiments today. So mark who they are and you’ll be well served in the future in who to avoid.


:rolleyes:

Nothing about this was to stop evil. This country brings more killing to this world than most and he added to it. We rely on an evil empire for most of the manufacturing from our monopolized corporate giants and laugh about it all the way to the stock markets. We are not the good guys and our motivations had nothing to do with alleviating suffering. The idea that dropping bombs and drones firing missiles and killing civilians is somehow righting wrong is so bizarre it's unreal.
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We will find players.. plenty of decent basketball players who will take the NIL or want to play in the SEC for a chance to get noticed a go pro. That's not a question. The only question that will matter.. will the players we get actually play like a team and mesh or will it be another year of 11 individual players.



Bruce was a great coach, but more importantly, he was one of the best motivators in the game. Through the power of his personality, he sold Auburn basketball to recruits, boosters and fans.

Steven is not his father in this respect and he's learning on the job in a big shadow. His dad did him no favors. He SHOULD be cutting his teeth at a smaller program and we should have tried to find a replacement that could keep our level of play on some relatively comparable level to where we were. I don't see why we would keep Steven another year. This roster is largely out the door and he's going to have a very hard time bringing in enough difference makers in one year to improve things. And he's not a dynamic personality, so there's always the risk of losing our traditionally fragile non-football fan support when both the wins aren't there and there isn't a coach actively selling the program like Bruce could. I know we'll give him another year, but in the NIL world, I'm not sure it makes sense.

re: Trump vs Bush

Posted by AUCom96 on 3/1/26 at 7:22 am to
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Why do you support an Islamist dictator?


Even Trump supporters sound like Bush:

"...with us or against us." Right?

re: Trump vs Bush

Posted by AUCom96 on 2/28/26 at 9:30 pm to
Both were liars, both were megalomaniacal warmongers, both grew government and spending to ridiculous levels...

And this board can STFU ever again about criticizing "neocons"... because you ARE neocons.
And how does that NOT make the US warmongers?

How many wars have other major nations started over the past few decades? Now do the US.
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Let us start with my question: How do the people make their regime change? These typically involve a big player helping them out such as our own American Revolution



Fair enough. But America isn't a spoiled monarchy drunk on the enlightenment. We're 100 percent machiavellian, cold-blooded globalists, so we're not doing this for their benefit and we're not doing it for the benefit of the American people, either. "The people" are not making the regime change. Think if France had bombed the shite out of us, installed a French chosen puppet and then set up military installations all around us and you'd be closer.
We're saving democracy, one missile at a time! Iran will soon be a utopia! Why would they leave?
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Weird how he’s only against it now and not the previous 45 years.



I've heard him own up to his support of going into Iraq. I was on that side of the fence, too... then. Most of what I've heard from him, he's fairly consistently anti-war.