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  "textContent": "For years, Thomas Massie cultivated the image of the untouchable libertarian outsider. The lone wolf. The “principled” dissenter willing to vote against leadership, against spending bills, against war packages, and sometimes seemingly against his own party for sport. This week, Kentucky Republicans finally sent a message back. They were tired of the performance. Massie was […]",
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