I don’t want to look like I’m trying to sell my books on Twitter so instead I’ll suggest a trip to the library. Any of them. If you’re depressed I think they might lift you up.

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True, but don't get me wrong, I like some of Marianne's policy ideas, I would have voted for her on my rank-choice ballot had she been on there. I just feel a little gaslighted from her more recent commentary, and would appreciate more of her spiritual side.
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Yeah and her books don't do that so maybe check them out at your local library
Williamson also called for Perez to resign, called out Mayor Pete in real time when he said he won Iowa, called out Biden's campaign for being platitude ridden instead of policy driven, spoke up about the dangers of in person voting in Wisconsin and the list goes on...
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Nah, strong disagree. I love Tulsi but the vote harvesting / Project Veritas stuff and the recent thumbs up on the Supreme Court vote on religious gatherings really bummed me out.
Not rewriting anything. Tulsi called out Hillary and Marianne had her back. Then when Williamson called out the obviously unethical primary meddling, almost nobody had hers. Honestly, I admire both of them. They have huevos.
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Ok thank you for responding. If you have any articles which explain her stance on these in more detail I'll be happy to check them out.
Williamson tweeted in supported Tulsi's right to debate also at the time. The way both were treated was grievously unfair. Marianne mentioned something how she and Tulsi were treated this past week, when the MSNBC whistleblower came out.
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Did she condemn Emma V officially? Did she call out sanders whose supporter Emma is officially? Did she condemn the BS that TYT spewed officially?
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What are you even talking about?