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NightWatcher

(39,343 posts)
3. If they wanted to do damage, I'm sure they could make a commercial for Baldwin
Mon Feb 12, 2018, 08:54 PM
Feb 2018

They know some good dirt I'm sure.

 

bitterross

(4,066 posts)
8. The guy is a kool aid drinker. He believed we were in Iraq to help.
Mon Feb 12, 2018, 10:29 PM
Feb 2018

Apparently he isn't bright enough to learn from history, or even current events.

Nicholson has previously faced questions about his political views as a younger man, when he was president of the College Democrats of America and spoke at the 2000 Democratic National Convention. Nicholson told Politico for a September story that his opinions permanently changed after his 2007 deployment to Iraq, when he became "livid" with Democrats' opposition to the war.

"I knew what we were doing there," he said. "We were stabilizing that country. We made incredible amounts of progress. And what I was hearing back home was a complete and absolute lie, as politicians were running around calling it a failure."


If he thinks, today, that Iraq was anything other than a failure he's delusional.

BobTheSubgenius

(11,559 posts)
10. Huh.
Tue Feb 13, 2018, 12:36 PM
Feb 2018

Most parents would be proud to be able to say "My son is a US Senator." KN may claim that his parents contributing to his opponent's campaign is somehow not a slap in the face. Both of them maxing out is more of a dick punch.

SWBTATTReg

(22,063 posts)
11. His parents must know something, eh? It does make you wonder...I know that sometimes ...
Tue Feb 13, 2018, 12:54 PM
Feb 2018

families can have their internal political differences, but most of them I'm aware of would still vote for their kid. E.g. Eric Greiten's Mom was a died hard democrat, voted for the first time, for a GOP candidate (her son Eric).

Of course Eric's has probably disappointed his Mom quite a bit by now, w/ his hanky panky.

A sad situation all around. Eric, who seemed to have the world at this feet, couldn't keep his **** in his pants. Pathetic. Sounds like tRUMP almost.

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