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@InspiringGranolaSocialist from Colorado commented…2yrs2Y
I don't think it's recognized yet just how dangerous it is to have a Democratic candidate practically outsourcing her foreign policy to neocon think tanks like CNAS while parading around her **** Cheney endorsement.
@5FGF36ZPeace and Freedomfrom Wisconsin commented…2yrs2Y
Dick Cheney's endorsement should be a red flag, not a badge of honor.
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