Sunday, June 19, 2022

Twitter posts in response to AOC

Finding a lot of typos in this.  May delete the tweets and re-post.
I feel despair about the long term effectiveness of what is happening there. I am persuaded that Donal Trump is a traitor to the Republic and that Jan 6 (typo 16) was a failed coup, and, moreover, that Republican senators were complicit and are also traitors, but what will happen?

It seems, in all likelihood, due to inflation, and gas prices, the Democrats will lose control of both the House and the Senate.  

I think this would not have happened if the Democratic Party [sic, had] not chosen to change the debate rules to exclude Tulsi Gabbard.  Without her, the remaining

Candidates felt free to focus the debate almost entirely on domestic issues, ignoring our disastrous foreign military policy, which she wanted to bring to the public attention.

This resulted in the nomination of a long-standing, notorious hawk for President. One of his first actions [sic, was] to re-energize NATO.   This really is the fault of the Democratic Party.  

Tulsi Gabbard would certainly have pointed out Biden's hawkish voting record, such as supporting cluster weapons in Vietnam.  She was primarily focused on preserving peace.


Another sad result of this is that somehow the fiend, Trump, has become the main peace candidate in the eyes of people who are tired of our Forever Wars.

Perhaps you can do something about the fact that the Democratic Party is in bed with the military/industrial complex.  

Hillary Clinton was also a big hawk.  It's time for the Democratic Party to stop nominating big hawks for office.


#Aoc #Biden #Inflation #GasPrices #January6 #Trump #TrumpIsATraitor #RepublicanSenatorsAreTraitors #Hawk #Hawkish #BidenIsAHawk #HillaryIsAHawk #January6CommitteeHearings #Ukraine #Putin #Russians #DNC #DemocraticParty #MilitaryIndustrialComplex #ForeverWars

recomposed tweet follows.  You can follow the thread from there.