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Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
RT @morphonios: Many evangelicals are so enthralled with Israel that, at yesterday's prayer rally in Washington DC, they went to the Washin… — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
@B_P_2020 No. I think that will happen. I admit though, in August and early September, I was a little less confident. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
"America’s Sanhedrin" The truth about the Supreme Court https://t.co/0QK9tQyykY — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
"America’s Sanhedrin" The truth about the Supreme Court Podcast — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
"America’s Sanhedrin" The truth about the Supreme Court https://t.co/WpuNvaoMtg — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
RT @_whitneywebb: Amazing how the fincen leaks have already been memory holed after a few days. Deutsche Bank helped bankroll Epstein and… — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
"Political Theology" 2015--Blast from the past https://t.co/XRiruFngFS — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
Do you feel in charge? https://t.co/LCszp89aQC — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
@zoze9000 I have a more complicated view. But it’s true that “patriotic immigration reform” is an irrelevant issue at this point. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
My fantasy of Trump's first term involves him continuing to focus on immigration and dumping the GOP establishment and Paul Ryan's House—and aligning with "Chuck and Nancy" on healthcare, immigration reform, and infrastructure. But that bold strategy is the stuff of fancy. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
Flipping your bases of support is not a great way to *accumulate* support. Again, Trump goes hunting where the ducks are—but this seems to entail turning off his former supporters. Trump might lose the Midwest. Indeed, it's looking that way. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
I hear a lot of people say things like, "Trump will lose because he never did anything for his base!" The reality is, Trump's current base doesn't include the people saying this. The Religious Right and MAGA Cult very much feel like he's done a lot for them. They adore him. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
At this point, Trump as "the immigration president" is like a distant memory. He's the president of the MAGA Cult, which has a great deal of crossover with the Tea Party and Religious Right. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
Today, the GOP establishment seems to be warily aligned with Trump—they're milking the cow for all its got. And Trump has stabilized things by dumping the Alt-Right and activating the Religious Right, which has been a long-time GOP constituency. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
By 2017, Trump was consolidating support among mainline Republicans, as can be seen in his appointments and his early policy "wins," like incoherently ending Obamacare, cutting taxes, and lobbing bombs into the Middle East. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
In the primaries, Trump was gaining huge support outside the South among Red State voters who lived in Blue states. This was the basis of his unlikely—and likely unplanned!—"rustbelt" electoral-college strategy in the general: Trump won over former Obama voters and non-voters. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
In 2015 and half of 2016, Trump absolutely engaged in outreach to the Alt-Right writ large, as did outlets like Breitbart by mid-2016. This allowed Trump to do an end run around the establishment—and, ironically, his future base, the Religious Right, which then backed Cruz. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
It's possible that if Trump had launched his campaign a day earlier or a day later than June 16, 2015, he might have focused on something else. But he defined himself with that "not sending their best" line. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
It's a complicated story. The key thing is that Trump goes hunting where the ducks are. Before Trump, Steve Bannon and others recognized immigration as an extremely hot, though often avoided, issue that viscerally activated much of the GOP base. — PolitiTweet.org
Vox Tribuni @VoxTribuni
@RichardBSpencer Do you figure this is because he's being a cynical, strategizing politician, or because he sincere… https://t.co/pUVPxTlMup
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
Trump is unsteady with working class in the Midwest, and he’s hemorrhaging suburban whites. Though he has secured his base, the Religious Right. I imagine these things are casually related: securing the Religious Right necessitates turning off other Whites. Dubya did this, too. — PolitiTweet.org
☀️Son of Apollo☀️ @Apollo_Returns
Trump made inroads with working class whites in a way that no Republican has in a very long time. He could have con… https://t.co/fb3wP5vWbH
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
Everyone’s focusing on the $750 in income tax. The major revelation is Trump’s humongous debt bomb, which will drop shortly. — PolitiTweet.org
Kaitlan Collins @kaitlancollins
NYT reports that “within the next four years, more than $300 million in loans — obligations for which he is persona… https://t.co/CrkWh8vt4I
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
Is Brad Parscale a victim of too much winning? — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
@Peter11352527 I don’t know which is more embarrassing: being Brad Parscale or harassing teenage girls in your local mall while wearing a t-shirt featuring your favorite video game. I think the latter. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
The Trump team is losing their minds. Pascale’s a grifter, who brought nothing to the campaign, but, in all seriousness, I hope that he gets the help he clearly needs. https://t.co/xTivWw8T06 — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
@TheCptBlackPill They look like they just put down a heavily dogeared copy of The Birth of Tragedy, perhaps one in the original German. 😉 — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
RT @fashyzizek: The neocon drive to cultivate Muslim approval by demonising Christian entities & groups is the IRL version of the 'hope she… — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
RT @Indian_Bronson: If there's anything I hope my 'right wing/dissident' followers take from me, it's that it's very good (in fact, necessa… — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
@wikileekxxx The horseshoe theory of ideology is the ultimate sign midwittery: *Hitler liked Wagner; Nancy Pelosi attends the San Francisco Opera; therefore Nancy Pelosi is Hitler. QED, Libtards!* — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
RT @ForecasterEnten: How Trump's base first appeals have backfired https://t.co/C1TlC5KXl6 You see it well in this AM's ABC/WaPo poll. He's… — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
When you’re a “traditionalist Catholic” and “nationalist” and your views on race are identical to Stephen J. Gould’s and Ashley Montagu’s, you might want to engage in some introspection, Patrick. — PolitiTweet.org
Patrick Deneen @PatrickDeneen
When you’ve won the approval of Richard Spencer, it’s time to rethink your theory of race. https://t.co/Y4Nt1SxOjN