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Junior Chimp
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« on: July 21, 2017, 02:12:39 PM »

We are under the assumption that Menendez gets convicted. That's an unwise assumption.

Unlike people from his own party, I'm sticking with Fighting Bob til the very end.
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: July 21, 2017, 05:11:16 PM »

We are under the assumption that Menendez gets convicted. That's an unwise assumption.

Unlike people from his own party, I'm sticking with Fighting Bob til the very end.

Why you want to stick with Bob?

Senator Menendez has been a refreshing and strong voice for a strong national defense. He is one of the few Senate Democrats I trust to lead on foreign affairs and national security issues.

He has really stepped up to the plate after Joe Lieberman retired in 2012. The current voice of Scoop Jackson Liberalism.

Sen. Menendez has been a strong supporter of American allies, such as Israel, and has been a voice of moral clarity for the people of Cuba and Venezuela by joining them in vehemently opposing their abusive governments.

I almost always back hawkish democrats.

For example, I am a lifelong supporter of Chuck Schumer, Joe Lieberman and Ben Cardin. I also support people like Albio Sires, Josh Gottheimer, Eliot Engel, Ted Deutsch, Grace Napoiltano and others in the House who share a similar worldview on foreign affairs.

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