38 2019-03-25 by Zac1245
Actually there is none because they are deleting every post about it.
1 HodorTheDoorHolder_ 2019-03-25
The /r/Politics mods have a very strict guideline for what they view as "politics."
Political
Not political
1 Zac1245 2019-03-25
It’s hilarious all the people on there that get comments in before posts are deleted saying how they never liked the guy.
He was hailed as a hero on /r/politics when he was Stormy Daniels' lawyer. I wish their moderators would remove any links that didn't expressly deal with US politics.
Also when he was also gonna take down Kavanaugh.
1 ReddneckwithaD 2019-03-25
Wasn't he also a "potential democratic candidate" according to the woke tards on twitter? Seems pretty political to me 🤔
Nah he was just cashing in on his fame. /r/Politics was pretty lukewarm towards his campaign announcement.
The lawsuit got thrown out by the judge.
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1 HodorTheDoorHolder_ 2019-03-25
The /r/Politics mods have a very strict guideline for what they view as "politics."
Political
Not political
1 Zac1245 2019-03-25
It’s hilarious all the people on there that get comments in before posts are deleted saying how they never liked the guy.
1 HodorTheDoorHolder_ 2019-03-25
He was hailed as a hero on /r/politics when he was Stormy Daniels' lawyer. I wish their moderators would remove any links that didn't expressly deal with US politics.
1 Zac1245 2019-03-25
Also when he was also gonna take down Kavanaugh.
1 ReddneckwithaD 2019-03-25
Wasn't he also a "potential democratic candidate" according to the woke tards on twitter? Seems pretty political to me 🤔
1 HodorTheDoorHolder_ 2019-03-25
Nah he was just cashing in on his fame. /r/Politics was pretty lukewarm towards his campaign announcement.
1 Zac1245 2019-03-25
The lawsuit got thrown out by the judge.