Is It Wise For Liberals To Prop Up EXTREME GOP Candidates Running For Office?

1 year ago
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The Majority Report crew answers IM questioning their backing of the Democratic strategy of promoting far-right candidates. The crew talks about the marginal difference between conservative and far-right candidates and when the strategy in concern should be used outside of Congress. The MR crew also talks about far-right Representative Lauren Boebert and her interview with Sebastian Gorka in which she accuses Venezuelans of eating dogs because they do not have guns.

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Joshua from Pennsylvania: Sam earlier in the show, you said it's a good strategy to prop up Trump lunatic candidates in some primaries. Did you mean that or a slip of mind? What if they win the midterms there are no real pure dem blue seats in midterms in this crazy time? I guess, my answer is can you tell me what the difference is between having- between those two republicans between the one who's like moderately crazy and by moderately crazy I mean crazy or the one who is just completely Q-anon on crazy. I mean this is the thing is that Donald Trump I think was sort of like on some level unique at least in qualitatively in his corruptness maybe quantitatively but in terms of the policies that the Republicans pursued would they have been any different under a different administration?

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