Let's Revisit How Unhinged Tim Scott Is Now That He's Running for President

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Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) officially threw his hat into the clown show of a Republican presidential primary on Monday, declaring himself “living proof that America is the land of opportunity and not a land of oppression” at a campaign kick-off event in Charleston.

“I’m the candidate the far left fears the most,” Scott said, adding: “When I pushed back on President Biden, they even called me the N-word.” (There is no record I can find of anyone on the left using that slur against Scott, though I will note that the right-wing crowd standing before him didn’t seem too bothered by the anecdote.)

Now that Scott has joined Donald Trump, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley (who, incidentally, appointed him to replace Sen. Jim DeMint in 2012), and probably Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in the race, we should have a little chat about some of the headlines he’s made during his time in office.

Obviously, Scott strongly opposes abortion rights: “If I were President of the United States I would literally sign the most conservative pro-life legislation they can get through Congress,” he said . But Scott also doesn’t even seem to have any clue how long a pregnancy lasts—unless he really meant to suggest in August that Democrats are fighting for the right to abort 3-month old infants.

“If we don’t take back the Senate, Dems will pack the courts, give DC statehood, grant abortions up to 52 weeks, and Republicans will never win again,” he wrote in a fundraising email. (A human pregnancy lasts about 40 weeks.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/lets-revisit-unhinged-tim-scott-000000141.html

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He is a bit extreme to ever win but I do like him regardless of his rhetoric

He has a small chance of getting the VP nod but I don’t think that’s very likely
 
He is a bit extreme to ever win but I do like him regardless of his rhetoric

He has a small chance of getting the VP nod but I don’t think that’s very likely

Yeah he’s one of those slaves who just wants to keep living on the plantation even after being freed



Of course you like him
 
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[FONT=&]“I’m the candidate the far left fears the most,” Scott said, adding: “When I pushed back on President Biden, they even called me the N-word.” (There is no record I can find of anyone on the left using that slur against Scott, though I will note that the right-wing crowd standing before him didn’t seem too bothered by the anecdote.)

Obviously, Scott strongly opposes abortion rights: “If I were President of the United States I would literall sign the most conservative pro-life legislation they can get through Congress,” he said .....



The reason the Conservative crowd didn't seem surprised by Tim Scott experience with racist or bigoted Democrats is simple. When a Black man steps off the Democrat plantation and begins to think for himself and becomes a conservative he becomes a target for Democrat bigots and racist. I have seen it happen on JPP. It is very common.
 
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