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I don't think I've read a bigger load of **** all week. With Snowflake Nation triggered this week, that's really saying something.

The blah, blah, blah was me cutting your ridiculous statement short. That has to be one of the dumbest leaps at a logical statement I've read all week, and I've read quite a few - from both sides of the political spectrum.

Oh, so picketing and rallying for a candidate does not help them. Gotcha.

Summarizing Hillary's issues as just her doing work on a personal e-mail account is like saying that Steve Jobs just sat at a desk when running Apple.

Oh I'm sorry, I'm just taking the flaw that was doubled down upon over and over again by the Republican side. You know, the issue for which she was supposed to be 'locked up' for. The issue that you guys would not stop yelling over and over again. Can you not blame me for thinking it was a major black mark against her for R voters?

White nationalists, skinheads, neo-nazis and the like existed long before Trump ever ran for office. They will most likely exist long after he's out of office. Maybe they have been "emboldened" because he's in the WH, but that's an indirect result and not a direct result. Trying to lay the blame for their existence and their hate is an ignorant and outright ridiculous assertion and anyone who says so is intellectually dishonest on an epic scale. They were protesting over the weekend because Snowflake Nation is so hurt by statues that they are taking them down everywhere. They were given the platform due to the actions of the imbecile snowflakes who get so easily triggered over the stupidest things.

They did exist a long time before. But they did not have a megaphone in the white house, and they did not march through the streets in a display anything like what we saw in Charlottesville. They have never been organized like they are now, and yes that is largely because the internet is a tool they can use now, but the Trump campaign had massive ties to the alt-right. Now they're in power, we see their true stripes.

(Stripes that, again, were already quite clear, - see articles below, all written by conservatives and alt-righters, not libs - it's just you were willing to ignore them cos SCOTUS)

An Actual Conservative's Guide To The Alt-Right: 8 Things You Need To Know | Daily Wire
An Establishment Conservative's Guide To The Alt-Right - Breitbart
3 Thoughts On Steve Bannon As White House 'Chief Strategist' | Daily Wire

When Snowflake Nation starts to take responsibility for the mistakes of the left, take NAFTA and Obamacare for example, then they can lecture someone on how evil they are for who they voted for in the worst Presidential election in the history of this country, at least candidate wise anyway.

The mistake of voting Donald Trump into office far outweighs any mistake in recent history. I don't consider Obamacare a mistake, or even NAFTA. Even if they are not perfect they have redeeming qualities. The propogation of white supremacy and Naziism does not have any redeeming features. Even something like the Iraq war, I wouldn't 'put that' on R voters because, y'know, **** happens and some stuff simply cannot be predicted. The difference here is that Trump voters were warned. Over and over and over and over and over again, yet they still chose to elect a buffoon and the consequences that came with it. And we're only 8 months into his Presidency. Lets see what the next 3 years hold, eh.
 
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I don't think I've read a bigger load of **** all week. With Snowflake Nation triggered this week, that's really saying something.

The blah, blah, blah was me cutting your ridiculous statement short. That has to be one of the dumbest leaps at a logical statement I've read all week, and I've read quite a few - from both sides of the political spectrum.

Summarizing Hillary's issues as just her doing work on a personal e-mail account is like saying that Steve Jobs just sat at a desk when running Apple.

White nationalists, skinheads, neo-nazis and the like existed long before Trump ever ran for office. They will most likely exist long after he's out of office. Maybe they have been "emboldened" because he's in the WH, but that's an indirect result and not a direct result. Trying to lay the blame for their existence and their hate is an ignorant and outright ridiculous assertion and anyone who says so is intellectually dishonest on an epic scale. They were protesting over the weekend because Snowflake Nation is so hurt by statues that they are taking them down everywhere. They were given the platform due to the actions of the imbecile snowflakes who get so easily triggered over the stupidest things.

When Snowflake Nation starts to take responsibility for the mistakes of the left, take NAFTA and Obamacare for example, then they can lecture someone on how evil they are for who they voted for in the worst Presidential election in the history of this country, at least candidate wise anyway.

And I want to bring extra attention to those articles I posted

An Actual Conservative's Guide To The Alt-Right: 8 Things You Need To Know | Daily Wire
An Establishment Conservative's Guide To The Alt-Right - Breitbart
3 Thoughts On Steve Bannon As White House 'Chief Strategist' | Daily Wire

Because this is Breitbart and The Daily Wire, for ****s sake. Not HuffPo or Vox, telling you that the alt-right are racist and anti-semitic. If you want I can find quotes from white supremacist websites talking about how they took over the Republican party.

But yeah, again. SCOTUS I guess. Hope it was worth it.

We're only 8 months in and there's a whole reddit on Trump regret (https://www.reddit.com/r/Trumpgret/). People are waking up, the Republican party are waking up. Will be interesting to see how long you stay in denial. Wonder if you'll tell your grandkids what you're telling me now.
 
Oh, so picketing and rallying for a candidate does not help them. Gotcha.



Oh I'm sorry, I'm just taking the flaw that was doubled down upon over and over again by the Republican side. You know, the issue for which she was supposed to be 'locked up' for.



They did exist a long time before. But they did not have a megaphone in the white house, and they did not march through the streets in a display anything like what we saw in Charlottesville. They have never been organized like they are now, and yes that is largely because the internet is a tool they can use now, but the Trump campaign had massive ties to the alt-right. Now they're in power, we see their true stripes.

(Stripes that, again, were already quite clear, - see articles below, all written conservatives and alt-rights themselves, not libs - it's just you were willing to ignore them cos SCOTUS)

An Actual Conservative's Guide To The Alt-Right: 8 Things You Need To Know | Daily Wire
An Establishment Conservative's Guide To The Alt-Right - Breitbart
3 Thoughts On Steve Bannon As White House 'Chief Strategist' | Daily Wire



The mistake of voting Donald Trump into office far outweighs any mistake taken in the past. I don't consider Obamacare a mistake, or even NAFTA. Even if they are not perfect they have redeeming qualities. The propogation of white supremacy and Naziism does not have any redeeming features. Even something like the Iraq war, I wouldn't 'put that' on R voters because, y'know, **** happens and some stuff simply cannot be predicted. The difference here is that Trump voters were warned. Over and over and over and over and over again, yet they still chose to elect a buffoon and the consequences that came with it. And we're only 8 months into his Presidency. Lets see what the next 3 years hold, eh.
All I am seeing from you is the need to point the finger at Trump and you're using ridiculous stretches in logic to do so. Was Trump the one in the WH for the past 8 years driving a wedge between the American people every way he could?

Rich vs Poor
Black vs White
Cops vs Blacks

Now I fully expect you to come back with more mental gymnastics trying to connect this to that and drawing conclusions out of thin air with zero proof based in either fact or reality, but I won't be wasting my time responding.

Have a great weekend!
 
I've condemned fascism a bunch of times. When you get the chance to condemn BLM for preaching genocide, you blow it.

A minority preaching genocide.....that's a new one.
 
All I am seeing from you is the need to point the finger at Trump and you're using ridiculous stretches in logic to do so. Was Trump the one in the WH for the past 8 years driving a wedge between the American people every way he could?

Rich vs Poor
Black vs White
Cops vs Blacks

Now I fully expect you to come back with more mental gymnastics trying to connect this to that and drawing conclusions out of thin air with zero proof based in either fact or reality, but I won't be wasting my time responding.

Have a great weekend!

'But Obamaaaa!!!!'

How worthlessly predictable of you, Red.
 
All I am seeing from you is the need to point the finger at Trump and you're using ridiculous stretches in logic to do so. Was Trump the one in the WH for the past 8 years driving a wedge between the American people every way he could?

Rich vs Poor
Black vs White
Cops vs Blacks

Now I fully expect you to come back with more mental gymnastics trying to connect this to that and drawing conclusions out of thin air with zero proof based in either fact or reality, but I won't be wasting my time responding.

Have a great weekend!

The NRA and right wing media probably had a lot more to do with that "driving wedge" than Obama did.
 
The NRA and right wing media probably had a lot more to do with that "driving wedge" than Obama did.
The alt right and the far right the last eight years have been the most divisive voters in our history since 1865. Trump has just doubled down on it.
 
Sure it can, and that is why the alt right white supremacists and neo-nazis are being stepped on by the rest of America.

A minority can committ genocide?
 
The alt right and the far right the last eight years have been the most divisive voters in our history since 1865. Trump has just doubled down on it.

The alt right didn't really exist until 2010...but the far right has always been there....and long before Obama. Our country was literally shaped by their values at every turn.
 
Ever hear of the Khmer Rouge?

Are you equating BLM to the Khmer Rouge....seriously? lol

Then you shouldn't mind when the Alt right are equated to the Nazi's....right?
 
Are you equating BLM to the Khmer Rouge....seriously? lol

Then you shouldn't mind when the Alt right are equated to the Nazi's....right?

You asked for proof. I wasn't making a comparison.
 
The NRA and right wing media probably had a lot more to do with that "driving wedge" than Obama did.
What was the cause of the "beer summit"?

Who accused his detractors of clinging to their Bible and guns?

Who refused to denounce the violence of groups like BLM?

Facts, they're important.
 
What was the cause of the "beer summit"?

Who accused his detractors of clinging to their Bible and guns?

Who refused to denounce the violence of groups like BLM?

Facts, they're important.

The Beer summit? lol Was that the defining moment for the right...really?

"...Day after day, week after week, these [rightwing media] outlets worked determinedly to discredit and degrade Obama, accusing him of being a Muslim, a Marxist, a radical, a revolutionary, a socialist, a communist, a thug, a mobster, a racist, an agent of voter fraud, a black-power advocate, a madrasah graduate, an anti-Semite, an enemy of Israel, an associate of terrorists—even the Antichrist. Supplemented by a flood of viral e-mails, slanderous robocalls, and Internet-based smear campaigns, these media outlets worked to stoke firestorms of manufactured rage against Obama and the Democrats in what was perhaps the most concerted campaign of vilification ever directed at an American politician...."

Un-American - Columbia Journalism Review


And that was before he even got elected. It was soon followed by acts of terrorism and intimidation by the tea party....

"....On March 22, 2010, in what the New York Times called "potentially the most dangerous of many acts of violence and threats against supporters of the bill," a Lynchburg, Virginia Tea Party organizer and the Danville, Virginia Tea Party Chairman both posted the home address of Representative Tom Perriello's brother (mistakenly believing it was the Congressman's address) on their websites, and encouraged readers to "drop by" to express their anger against Representative Perriello's vote in favor of the healthcare bill. The following day, after smelling gas in his house, a severed gas line that connected to a propane tank was discovered on Perriello's brother's screened-in porch. Local police and FBI investigators determined that it was intentionally cut as an act of vandalism. Perriello's brother also received a threatening letter referencing the legislation. Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli stated that posting a home address on a website and encouraging people to visit is "an appalling approach. It's not civil discourse, it's an invitation to intimidation and it's totally unacceptable." ...."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tea_Party_movement#Controversy


Ted Nugent Threatens to Kill Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton During Vicious Onstage Rant....

Ted Nugent Threatens to Kill Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton During Vicious Onstage Rant - Rolling Stone




Blatant racism, bullying, intimidation and violence pretty much defines the right wing during Obama's entire presidency. But they were just as bad under Clinton....remember the Oklahoma bombing? Nothing the left did can even begin to compare to the seething malicious hate and vitriol of the right....nothing.

We have a lot more to fear from the far right extremists in this country than we do Islamic terrorism. A lot more.
 
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The Beer summit? lol Was that the defining moment for the right...really?

"...Day after day, week after week, these [rightwing media] outlets worked determinedly to discredit and degrade Obama, accusing him of being a Muslim, a Marxist, a radical, a revolutionary, a socialist, a communist, a thug, a mobster, a racist, an agent of voter fraud, a black-power advocate, a madrasah graduate, an anti-Semite, an enemy of Israel, an associate of terrorists—even the Antichrist. Supplemented by a flood of viral e-mails, slanderous robocalls, and Internet-based smear campaigns, these media outlets worked to stoke firestorms of manufactured rage against Obama and the Democrats in what was perhaps the most concerted campaign of vilification ever directed at an American politician...."

Un-American - Columbia Journalism Review


And that was before he even got elected. It was soon followed by acts of terrorism and intimidation by the tea party....

"....On March 22, 2010, in what the New York Times called "potentially the most dangerous of many acts of violence and threats against supporters of the bill," a Lynchburg, Virginia Tea Party organizer and the Danville, Virginia Tea Party Chairman both posted the home address of Representative Tom Perriello's brother (mistakenly believing it was the Congressman's address) on their websites, and encouraged readers to "drop by" to express their anger against Representative Perriello's vote in favor of the healthcare bill. The following day, after smelling gas in his house, a severed gas line that connected to a propane tank was discovered on Perriello's brother's screened-in porch. Local police and FBI investigators determined that it was intentionally cut as an act of vandalism. Perriello's brother also received a threatening letter referencing the legislation. Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli stated that posting a home address on a website and encouraging people to visit is "an appalling approach. It's not civil discourse, it's an invitation to intimidation and it's totally unacceptable." ...."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tea_Party_movement#Controversy


Ted Nugent Threatens to Kill Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton During Vicious Onstage Rant....

Ted Nugent Threatens to Kill Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton During Vicious Onstage Rant - Rolling Stone




Blatant racism, bullying, intimidation and violence pretty much defines the right wing during Obama's entire presidency. But they were just as bad under Clinton....remember the Oklahoma bombing? Nothing the left did can even begin to compare to the seething malicious hate and vitriol of the right....nothing.

We have a lot more to fear from the far right extremists in this country than we do Islamic terrorism. A lot more.
So the POTUS is to blame only if the POTUS isn't "your guy"? Gotcha. :roll:

Snowflake Nation strikes again!

:lamo
 
You asked for proof. I wasn't making a comparison.

You do know that the Khmer Rouge was fully supported by the Chinese, right? Your proof doesn't hold water.
 
So the POTUS is to blame only if the POTUS isn't "your guy"? Gotcha. :roll:

Snowflake Nation strikes again!

:lamo
I'm surprised you didn't post a meme. lol

If a beer summit is your only excuse for the far right's hate and divisiveness.....then who are the real snowflakes?

The right blames everyone and the kitchen sink for their own behavior....personal responsibility isn't even part of their lexicon anymore. It's always someone else's fault...and never has that been made more clear than with that far right wing trolling idiot residing in the WH.
 
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