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Ohio U.S. Senate race: Donald Trump Jnr. chimes in
twitter ^ | Apr 22, 2022 | Donald Trump Jnr.

Posted on 04/22/2022 9:24:24 PM PDT by RandFan

@DonaldJTrumpJr

Neocon RINOs who support a "European led" no-fly-zone in Ukraine, like @JoshMandelOhio, are the OPPOSITE of America First.

Mandel has more in common with Liz Cheney on foreign policy than MAGA. That's one of the reasons all America First patriots need to unite behind @JDVance1!

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Pretty forceful..
1 posted on 04/22/2022 9:24:24 PM PDT by RandFan
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The Vance crowd is now trying to smear combat veteran, Tea Party leader, and long-time conservative Josh Mandel as a RINO warmonger. What a disgusting disgrace. Especially coming from Wall Streeter, longtime San Francisco resident, Never Trumper Vance. Man of the people my ass.


2 posted on 04/22/2022 9:32:39 PM PDT by TakebackGOP
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To: RandFan

That should take care of that.


3 posted on 04/22/2022 9:33:52 PM PDT by 9YearLurker
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To: TakebackGOP

wow

I support neither and think Gibbons could be the compromise candidate...


4 posted on 04/22/2022 9:36:20 PM PDT by RandFan
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To: RandFan

Mark Levine endorsed Mandel.

Guess he reminds him of his hero, ol’ honest Abe.


5 posted on 04/22/2022 9:45:42 PM PDT by BrexitBen
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To: RandFan

Ohio is full of them


6 posted on 04/22/2022 9:47:46 PM PDT by mylife (It looks just like a telefunken U47... (===)
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To: RandFan

Ohio is full of them


7 posted on 04/22/2022 9:47:54 PM PDT by mylife (It looks just like a telefunken U47... (===)
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To: RandFan

I’ve been considering things across the board got a Senate race here in PA David McCormick cut from that same cloth Trump Jr. alludes to in Mandel.

Throughout our history the Establishment political machine, the Swamp, call them what you will take those who have served in the military and use them for corrupt ends.

Eisenhower did warn about a “military industrial complex” indeed he did.


8 posted on 04/22/2022 9:50:57 PM PDT by Nextrush (FREEDOM IS EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS REMEMBER PASTOR NIEMOLLER)
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To: Nextrush

[Eisenhower did warn about a “military industrial complex” indeed he did.]


Eisenhower spent 10% of the economy on defense every single year of his administration. We are now at 4%. Liberals and America-haters have repeatedly distorted the meaning of what Eisenhower said. The big point Eisenhower made was the necessity to never be taken by surprise again by superior enemy armaments during that speech, which is why military spending needed to remain higher than the 1% of the economy preceding Pearl Harbor that led to disastrous defeats at the beginning of the war. The need to not expand military spending excessively (i.e. beyond the 10% he spent) was just a footnote.

https://avalon.law.yale.edu/20th_century/eisenhower001.asp
[A vital element in keeping the peace is our military establishment. Our arms must be mighty, ready for instant action, so that no potential aggressor may be tempted to risk his own destruction.

Our military organization today bears little relation to that known by any of my predecessors in peacetime, or indeed by the fighting men of World War II or Korea.

Until the latest of our world conflicts, the United States had no armaments industry. American makers of plowshares could, with time and as required, make swords as well. But now we can no longer risk emergency improvisation of national defense; we have been compelled to create a permanent armaments industry of vast proportions. Added to this, three and a half million men and women are directly engaged in the defense establishment. We annually spend on military security more than the net income of all United States corporations.

This conjunction of an immense military establishment and a large arms industry is new in the American experience. The total influence — economic, political, even spiritual — is felt in every city, every State house, every office of the Federal government. We recognize the imperative need for this development. Yet we must not fail to comprehend its grave implications. Our toil, resources and livelihood are all involved; so is the very structure of our society.

In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the militaryindustrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist.

We must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic processes. We should take nothing for granted. Only an alert and knowledgeable citizenry can compel the proper meshing of the huge industrial and military machinery of defense with our peaceful methods and goals, so that security and liberty may prosper together.

Akin to, and largely responsible for the sweeping changes in our industrial-military posture, has been the technological revolution during recent decades.

In this revolution, research has become central; it also becomes more formalized, complex, and costly. A steadily increasing share is conducted for, by, or at the direction of, the Federal government.

Today, the solitary inventor, tinkering in his shop, has been overshadowed by task forces of scientists in laboratories and testing fields. In the same fashion, the free university, historically the fountainhead of free ideas and scientific discovery, has experienced a revolution in the conduct of research. Partly because of the huge costs involved, a government contract becomes virtually a substitute for intellectual curiosity. For every old blackboard there are now hundreds of new electronic computers. ]


9 posted on 04/22/2022 10:51:14 PM PDT by Zhang Fei (My dad had a Delta 88. That was a car. It was like driving your living room.)
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To: TakebackGOP

FWIW I just sent Mandel another contribution. A “widow’s mite” to be sure, me being retired on Social Security.

Ohio is my adoptive home, to be sure, but I hate to see her defiled by a San Francisco carpetbagger whose only loyalty will be the Big Tech money.

I voted for Trump, both times, but I see his flaws as well as his attributes. One of the worst flaws is that he is attracted to performers, perhaps because for a time he was one himself. I will vote for him again, given the chance, warts and all, because it’s evident that he is not a crook, which is refreshing.


10 posted on 04/22/2022 11:10:52 PM PDT by Chad C. Mulligan (qd4)
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To: RandFan

Amnesty is the opposite of MAGA and Trump endorsed Rubio anyway.


11 posted on 04/22/2022 11:13:59 PM PDT by Lurkinanloomin ( (Natural born citizens are born here of citizen parents)(Know Islam, No Peace-No Islam, Know Peace)
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“Amnesty is the opposite of MAGA and Trump endorsed Rubio anyway.”

And Mitt, Mitch, Linsey and now Purdue, OZ. I’m sure I missed a few. Great president but man his picker is off sometimes.


12 posted on 04/22/2022 11:26:47 PM PDT by jetvol1
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To: RandFan

That would be a disaster.


13 posted on 04/23/2022 12:42:34 AM PDT by Dave W
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To: RandFan

RandFan wrote, “Pretty forceful”

And, still wrong.
Rather reminds one of a child who makes up for lack of knowledge with higher volume in the argument...


14 posted on 04/23/2022 2:57:34 AM PDT by PubliusMM (RKBA; a matter of fact, not opinion. The Dhimmicraps are ALL Traitors. All of them.)
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To: TakebackGOP

I think one of the biggest things working against Mandel and the Wall Street guy was the near fist fight they got into during a debate, it was an ugly situation and since then both have taken a nosedive in the polls.

The near fight and the other candidates making it an issue have really damaged Mandel and the other guy.


15 posted on 04/23/2022 3:06:36 AM PDT by srmanuel (`)
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To: PubliusMM

Personally I think he’s onto something when he says Mandel has more in common with Liz Cheney on foreign policy.

This is a guy who embraced McCain , Romney etc. when identified as a rising star.

Mark Levin defending him confirms it for me. These are all the guys that were pro-war back in the day and have never apologized or admitted their mistakes.

Mandel is trying to pretend he is something he’s not.....


16 posted on 04/23/2022 3:29:19 AM PDT by RandFan
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To: RandFan

JD Vance is solid. Totally hated buy the GOPe. Therefore get behind him.


17 posted on 04/23/2022 3:42:10 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn...)
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To: Chad C. Mulligan
How could anyone not support JD Vance? He is one of the few pro American industry anti Free Traitors™ we have!! He is the anti GOPe candidate. They hate him which is why you should want him.
18 posted on 04/23/2022 3:45:19 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn...)
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To: RandFan
Politicians of both parties told us that free trade with Asia and Latin America would spur economic growth, and maybe it did somewhere else. In our towns, though, factories continue shutting down or moving overseas.

--J. D. Vance

19 posted on 04/23/2022 3:47:48 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn...)
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To: RandFan
I have been waiting for someone to come along and tap into that very real frustration that exists in a very large segment of the working-class Republican base. And no one had done it until Donald Trump. I very clearly saw a void, and I knew somebody would fill it. And the moment I knew he had filled it, I knew he would win the nomination.

--JD Vance

20 posted on 04/23/2022 3:49:09 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn...)
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