Domain: tiger-web1.srvr.media3.us User Profile: SCLibertarian | TigerDroppings.com
Favorite team:South Carolina 
Location:Conway, South Carolina
Biography:USC Alum & Hopeless Curmudgeon
Interests:Gamecock Athletics, Politics and History
Occupation:Professional Contrarian
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Registered on:8/4/2013
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Probably our "ally" Qatar

Check out Tommy Robinson interviews on YouTube. He lays out what they've done in the UK. I always thought it was the Saudis.
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Wait, so neocon Mark Levin, who you guys hate, runs the Liberty score that you guys always tout? So, while you're all claiming to hate Levin, you're constantly pimping the congressmen he rates the highest.

His lifetime CPAC rating is 93%. His Freedom Index rating is 99%. Even his Heritage Foundation rating is 83%. This isn't one rating. He is objectively the most conservative member of Congress.
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You vehemently disagree with Levin, yet you support the guys he tells you are the best to support. Make it make sense.

That Levin despises Massie makes his liberty score that much more credible. People on this board hate Massie for two reasons: he calls out Trump and he isn't funded by AIPAC. But hey, if he loses the primary I'm sure Miriam Adelson's puppet will be much better.
War is the health of the state. And since the end of WW2, the United States has been at war, either openly or covertly, almost constantly. When you're the world's policeman abroad, why wouldn't you expect that same government to have an interventionist mindset on domestic and economic issues?
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Pretty sure he's voted with dems 100% of the time.

You would be pretty wrong. Massie has a 96% Liberty Score with Conservative Review, whose editor-in-chief is Mark Levin, someone who personally despises Massie. It's the highest score of any sitting member of Congress.
Laura Loomer's facial evolution: past, present and future

Shay Holle was the finest girl in women's college basketball but she graduated from Texas.

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but in Iran we have a golden opportunity to correct a 47 year-old mistake.

We overthrew their democratically elected leader in the 1950's and installed the Shah. What happened in 1979 was a consequence of our meddling. It didn't happen in a vacuum. This is why interventionism is so problematic: unintended consequences are often worse than the problem you're directly dealing with.
Sinema's idea of bipartisanship is something I can get behind.
Time for the Cajun Navy to show those Pacific freaks a thing or two.

re: UTEP QB is jacked

Posted by SCLibertarian on 1/14/26 at 8:17 pm to
Guy looks more like Big Poppa Pump than he does a college QB.

re: Rand Paul on Joe Rogan

Posted by SCLibertarian on 1/13/26 at 2:13 pm to
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Non stop bitching from Rand. 1 hour bitching about Covid and not he’s bitching about Venezuela.

Covid has done more permanent damage to the world than any event in recent memory. And it was all based on a lie.
Imagine being a Mark Levin shill like OP.
You agreed that Fuentes shouldn't have a platform. That's literally the same argument leftists made when they were censoring social media during the Biden administration. Don't get mad at me for pointing out that your blind loyalty to a foreign country and its proxies here make you act just like the people you claim to oppose. There isn't an angrier group of people in this country than the Israel-first neocons when someone doesn't toe the line. It's a visceral hatred only rivaled by the pink and purple haired Antifa loons.