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« on: June 06, 2022, 02:12:37 PM »

Blake Masters is what happens when you run someone who hasn’t ran for public office before and give them terrible advisers.

He’s not ready, and should not be running in a swing state like Arizona statewide. I wouldn’t mind if he ran against O’Hallerhan but statewide? Nah.
Good to know you think people who blame mass shootings on black people should be in Congress.


He didn't say anything about mass shootings. This was from April and the context was Biden's proposals on ghost guns. He said America's gun violence problem is people in gangs who are very often black killing each other and Democrats don't want to do anything to stop it.

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1353-title-42-with-matt-salmon-inflation-with-blake/id1560001448?i=1000557184473   at 57 min.
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shua
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« Reply #1 on: June 14, 2022, 09:38:37 PM »

The guy is backed by Peter Thiel and managed a hedge fund. He thinks that Griswald should be overturned. In what possible world could you see him as moderate on social or fiscal issues. This is a joke

Not sure what managing a hedge fund says about his economic views, unless he's planning to manage a hedge fund while in office. (He's not.) All this means is he has enough money to think for himself (or for Thiel), unlike most donor-reliant politicians.

Yeah but it is Thiel hedge fund, meaning he is backed by someone who hold very right wing economic views

The National Conservatism that Thiel has embraced isn't economically very right wing in the conventional sense. Hawley, Vance & Masters want to move the GOP in a more populist direction, with an interest in opposing tech monopolies and providing more economic support for families.
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