Sen. Tammy Duckworth: Social media habits hold clues to extremists in the military – The Hill

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Fed Up Taxpayer
5 years ago

She says this as if her own comments aren’t divisive. Can’t have citizens with their own opinions in this state.

Ex Illini
5 years ago

Senator Looney Tunes has found the perfect home. Illinois voters will keep this nut in office for as long as she desires.

heyjude
5 years ago

I keep wondering why all of a sudden Tammy Duckworth is everywhere. She has been a Senator for 4 years, and a US Rep before that. Nobody paid much attention to her before. Now I see her in the news almost every day???

ConcernedExpat
5 years ago
Reply to  heyjude

She is pissed off that she didn’t get the VP bid so is saying unhinged left wing talking points to remain relevant.

debtsor
5 years ago

Ironically, her incendiary public comments show that she is just as extreme in the other direction.

She is the extremist.

anonymous
5 years ago

Psycho bable

Platinum Goose
5 years ago

So as long as they receive their information from Twitter and Facebook that’s ok. But if it’s a conservative source then they could be a domestic terrorist, got it.

ConcernedExpat
5 years ago

She is a disgrace to the constituents of Illinois and her conduct as an elected official is becoming more and more alarming. Off the top of my head, first it was her mention that George Washington statues should come down last summer, then it was recently her nakedly racist position that she would not vote to confirm cabinet officials who weren’t of Asian decent, and now she is suggesting domestic surveillance of military service members. This woman should be censured.

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