ehhh pretty sure that a lot of Deplorables don't really care about the policy itself but rather that HRC's name is on it
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If that's enough to get them on board pushing against the next war, it would be foolish to not work with them.
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sure, but they'll evaporate once an R is back in office just like the antiwar left did with Obama
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No doubt, but we don't have to face that problem for another 4 years and in meantime should take advantage of opportunities we have
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Her natural support is antiwar &natural supporters of war are anti-Hillary. Prob is No Fly Zone Holocaust move usually fuddles both
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People would march against invasion & she'd have to account. But pure airpower? Mobilizing against that would be new thing.
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C'mon, argue back, I want to believe :-) There must be some way to mobilize two sides against her. Some new way.
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occupied with baby girl now!
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Daddy are you tweeting while you're changing me?
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new meaning to "shitty tweets"
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On plus side, being home with baby doesn't mean lack of adult contact for carers anymore.
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I haven't seen the latter since around January 2009.
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In unforgivable remission yes, but a lot of angry phone calls to Congress in summer '12 prevented bigger Syria intervention.
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it's the strangest thing! I picked up some Deplorable follows from WL stuff & they're supporting antiwar &
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Yes. And I like this strangeness, it's a good thing. We should never write people off until absolutely necessary.
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Yes! And especially necessary since liberals aren't standing w/ NoDAPL either. Weird to get more support from Pepes than Democrats.
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One thing that I think seems to be forgotten is Obama's regime change push a few years ago, and how the public opinion was just
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never there, and he ended up having to back off despite weeks of "HITLER HITLER HITLER" messaging.
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One big prob during Obama presidency was this resolute and unfounded belief among many that he was anti-war.
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I think the crucial point here is that almost no one outside the Beltway and, I dunno, some military base towns wants this
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The thing everyone forgets about Iraq is that it was popular, and the reason it was popular was relentless lies in the wake of 9/11
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