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Josh Hawley Takes On CRT in
a Fight for the Nation's 'Soul'

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Posted By: Moritz55, 6/28/2021 10:30:59 AM

Josh Hawley was just explaining how much he agreed with Barack Obama when Kamala Harris arrived. For weeks, the junior senator from Missouri had raised hell over who should head the federal agency that is the equivalent of the federal government’s human resources department. Hawley gave speeches and made procedural motions that deadlocked the Senate, ultimately resulting in the arrival of the vice president’s motorcade on Capitol Hill. That’s when Hawley lost the fight. And Hawley knew he had lost the moment his chief of staff leaned over to interrupt an interview with RealClearPolitics. “She is here,” he announced.

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Please don’t let the first sentence stop you. As you’ll see, Hawley and Obama couldn’t be further apart on CRT

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Reply 1 - Posted by: DVC 6/28/2021 12:21:40 PM (No. 829259)
Hawley is a really brave, strong, good man. I first saw his ads from adjacent Missouri when he was running, and since he was not in my state, didn't focus much - - other than thinking "he sounds like a good guy". Hawley has proved to be a very good guy.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: bad-hair 6/28/2021 12:59:09 PM (No. 829310)
FTA ... Kiran Ahuja, the soft-spoken attorney ... Who in the hell wants a soft spoke attorney ??? As the saying goes "He's a lawyer baztid but he's MY lawyer bazti
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Reply 3 - Posted by: MDConservative 6/28/2021 1:17:02 PM (No. 829334)
The damage that will be done to an already highly compromised civil service will resonate for years to come. You expect apolitical action by that Social Security clerk or claims adjudicator, but that's not what you'll get. The days of merit are long over. What counts now is something other. Thank you, President George H.W. Bush for the "reforms" that made this possible. No sense advocating the return to the days of the strict Hatch Act and actual competitive examination for jobs. Not going to happen.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Luandir 6/28/2021 2:28:59 PM (No. 829389)
“Are there structures that need to be taken on? Yeah, there are. I’d start with corporate America.” I'd start with the Great Society and other destructive Democrat policies.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: ColonialAmerican1623 6/28/2021 7:34:14 PM (No. 829699)
This man needs our respect and support for he stands alone fighting for a better America. He will not get the same attention as AOC.
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