kimberly a rice, an active social media user, recently shared a series of posts addressing political discourse and reactions to current events.
On February 6, 2026, rice commented on the fervent defense some individuals display towards the president, stating, “I honestly can’t with people, they will literally defend this president to no end. Here is a new flash, it’s OK to disagree with something that he does. We are not mindless fools. I just can’t and don’t @ me because I’m done”.
Two days later, on February 8, 2026, she posted a tweet containing the hashtag #Nhpolitics along with a link: “#Nhpolitics https://t.co/8pR6thrJTq”.
Later that day, she responded critically to another political statement or development by writing: “So he’s calling for a civil war?? F-you https://t.co/yvvA4a7qYU”.
These tweets reflect ongoing tensions in American political conversations online. The use of hashtags such as #Nhpolitics typically references New Hampshire politics—a state known for its early presidential primary which often draws national attention and robust public debate from local voters and activists.



