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Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
@AshaLogos @severian22 @FencerRichard @KetaMeanGirl I have stated, over and over again, that I thought Libya was a disaster. Back when I was invited on RT, in 2011, I denounced that war multiple times. My point is that you have to understand foreign policy in the context of “bi-partisan,” long-term trajectories. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
Indiana! Sorry, Hoosier State. 🤦🏼 — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
@AshaLogos @FencerRichard @KetaMeanGirl Will you praise Barack Obama for the same achievement? — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
@hocmountain @cashmoneyglock @ATbruder @NewRightAmerica https://t.co/BsrRrsO1bW — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
The Coronavirus strongly reduced migration (and even travel) around the world. The Trump admin also seems to have limited refugees into the U.S. But the claim that legal immigration into the U.S. was halved or greatly reduced by Trump is highly dubious. https://t.co/1Bmfqn79ne — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
@AshaLogos @KetaMeanGirl Did Trump keep us out of war with Syria by bombing the country? Did he skirt conflict with Iran by assassinating a military hero? The U.S. empire is in long-term decline. Trump's half-assed actions are an expression of this. To give him credit for it is absurd. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
@AshaLogos @KetaMeanGirl Okay, why don't you compare Trump (2017-2020) with second-term Obama (2013-2016). Very similar in many respects: management of a declining empire. Trump, however, brought us much closer to war with Iran. So what's your point? — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
@eurog3nic Based Poland just keeps getting baseder. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
Trump would talk about “bringing the troops home” at rallies... but it was all talk. He has no foreign-policy vision; he only has a rhetorical strategy. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
Trump already appointed all the warmongers. Focusing only on warmongering “Anti-Trumpers” like Bill Kristol only obscures this fact. — PolitiTweet.org
Kevin MacDonald @TOOEdit
Trump's biggest failure was finding people who were on page with his policy stances. Esper is just one of many. So… https://t.co/2md3yygkgP
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
Deviled Eggs is also a correct answer, Iowa. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
RT @AlbusDunadan: The Alt-Lite in a nutshell — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
@Apollo_Returns You are incorrect, sir. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
This is one of these moments when I can only declare, Florida man is right. — PolitiTweet.org
GRAHAM ELLIOT @grahamelliot
Most popular Thanksgiving side dishes in every state: do you agree? 🦃 🍂 🥧 https://t.co/pitlLTZntT
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
@Styx666Official What was the question? — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
@Styx666Official I don’t deny that Trump has enemies and the mass media hates him and is liberal. We knew that going in. But to claim that he’s never had opportunities to take decisive action is willfully naive. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
Remember this stunt? https://t.co/tg1KD7rN8A — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
The other trend I’ve noticed is that they tell me, “you haven’t offered any proof that the election was valid!” It doesn’t work that way, gents. — PolitiTweet.org
Heraclitean Fire @heraclitean11
Trumptards don’t seem to grasp even if the handful of isolated random “fraud” incidents they allege are real, and t… https://t.co/EoQSp9LNWa
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
Yes, it's difficult to get anything done in Washington, not to mention change paradigms. But, over and over again, Trump has had runners on second and third, and he continues to strike out—or worse, he denies that there was an opportunity to score. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
What I ultimately recognize is the toxic nature of Trump's presidency. When you see a repeated pattern of failure, you have to move off it—and stop giving credit to the person simply because he's associated with these hot-button issues in a highly polarized political environment. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
Many say that I expect too much of Trump. And that's fair up to a point... But I never expected him to go undefeated and run up the score on his opponents. I always recognized how difficult and delicate all this was. And yes, Trump has had internal enemies galore. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
So we're left w/ this situation in which Trump, at least rhetorically, still stands as the candidate of immigration restriction, nationalism, ending wars, law and order, traditional values, etc. Yet he had clear opportunities to act decisively on all of these matters and didn't. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
I can think of countless examples that fit this patter: John Bolton and Iran, Esper and the BLM riots, reforming legal immigration, building The Wall, removing troops from Afghanistan, Covid stimulus checks... Seemingly, every consequential issue fits this pattern. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
Step 4: Trump lashes out at the people who gave him bad advice ... and then talks big again. Step 5: Trump's fans announce that we're about to "see the real Trump," "the gloves are off," "he'll go full bore now," etc. Rinse, repeat. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
Step 1: There is a decisive moment, crisis, or major opportunity Step 2: Trump talks big, takes photo-ops, and generates extreme reactions from his opponents. Step 3: Trum fails to take action, sends mixed signals, and generally bungles the opportunity. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
The Esper firing sums up well the extremely frustrating and toxic dynamic between Trump's political maneuvers and governing strategy and his fanbase. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
Regardless, suppressing the riots and looting with force was the right thing to do. Yes, it would’ve been highly controversial, but it might have been the type of bold, decisive action that broke through polarization and unified most of the country—and won Trump re-election. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
It’s clear that the riots and looting helped Trump politically. Biden did explicitly denounce rioting, but he just couldn’t disassociate himself from BLM. So it becamea a partisan, polarized issue. As frustrating as it is, the “This is Joe Biden’s America” memes sorta worked. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
In the decisive period last summer, Trump failed to act. He now recognizes this obvious fact and lashes out at the guy who gave him bad advice and publicly opposed him. Way too little, too late. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
Good background on Esper’s opposition to Trump utilizing the Insurrection Act to suppress BLM and Antifa rioters. https://t.co/8d2yLMYpHB — PolitiTweet.org