Anonymous 04/09/2026 (Thu) 13:16 Id: 344dd2 No.180376 del
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DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican - On one hand, yeah, President Trump has endorsed establishment candidates.
On the other hand, the "other side" -- by which I mean the Owens and Tucker fans -- has shown that they are willing to call Trump a traitor and all kinds of names for merely disagreeing with him.
Sit President Trump down for a genuine debate on foreign policy. See who calls him all the names. Is it Lindsey Graham, or is it whoever is the Ayatollah of Iran?
Yes, the neoconservative crowd bears blame. But the "Trump is MIGA" crowd bears much more blame. Honesty, what did you expect by accusing the most America-First President for a century (possibly ever) in kowtowing to a foreign country?
https://x.com/DataRepublican/status/2042049674526249471

DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican - I don't feel sorry at all for Hunter Biden. He had every which advantage when young, which he used to his fullest extent.
When his father was Vice President, he got on the board of what's the arguably the most powerful NGO that everyone never heard of: USGLC AKA US Glocal Leadership Coalition, which is compromised from mega-powerful entities uniting nonprofits and corporations alike.
Hunter's own existence became proof that USGLC and others did not select for meritocracy but institutional bloodline. Because let's face it -- the only reason he got on USGLC's board was because of who his father was.
The only path to Hunter now is repentance. Repent, Hunter Biden.
https://x.com/DataRepublican/status/2042045417915912614

DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican - 2023-ish
https://x.com/DataRepublican/status/2042033440007111066

DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican - The rules-based international order thought it was creating a utopia of perpetual peace.

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