Hawley is a conservative and his policy framework is mixed, but it's no more mixed than Obama's. Yet praising Obama was a ticket to acceptance for socially liberal elites, whereas hating Hawley serves that same purpose.
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I don't have any problem saying Hawley is a hypocrite, but only if you are willing to apply the same analytical framework to Democrats. If you only give one group the benefit of the doubt then there's no real analysis going on.
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It's because he's a fascist, Matt.
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We'd better get going, because if we don't, a right wing populist will. Paternal conservativism has been a thing. One of the reasons I'm glad Bannon is out, he's the only one in Trump's administration who got that.
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doesn't he support Right to Work laws?
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Did he vote for Cheeto Mussolini’s tax cuts?
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There have been enough right wingers message economic populism when they know they can’t pass it, yet do the opposite when they actually wield power, for it to be reasonable to doubt he’s the real deal about it.
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This statement is absolutely true, applying across party lines in general and to Biden in particular
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He does support R2W laws afaik otherwise he's fine tbh
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