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Old 09-01-2016, 09:24 AM   #1
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Default Drumpf is preaching to the choir ... The white supremacist choir!

Was there ever a bigger demagogue than Drumpf?

He seems to have found the balls he left at the border when he came back from his "deal making" with Mexico.



http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/25/opinio...ebar_expansion

David Duke And His Pals Loved Trump’s Immigration Speech

Leading white nationalists praised — and live-tweeted — Trump’s message.
09/01/2016 08:37 am ET
Christina Wilkie
National Political Reporter, The Huffington Post

RALPH FRESO VIA GETTY IMAGES
WASHINGTON ― Prominent members of the white supremacist movement applauded Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s immigration speech Wednesday.

David Duke, a former Ku Klux Klan leader and current Senate candidate in Louisiana, called the speech “excellent.” Jared Taylor, editor of the white nationalist publication American Renaissance, said it was a “hell of a speech. Almost perfect.”



“Trump is back,” wrote Richard Spencer, president of the National Policy Institute, a white nationalist think tank.


All three men also live-tweeted Trump’s speech, another sign of how white nationalists are engaging with Trump’s campaign in a way that is unprecedented in modern politics.

Trump delivered his fiery, fear-mongering speech in Phoenix just hours after meeting with Mexican President Enrico Peña Nieto in Mexico City for what Trump called a “substantive, direct and constructive exchange of ideas.” The optimism Trump projected in Mexico, however, was nowhere to be found in Arizona.

Instead, Trump laid out a grim vision of the U.S., describing it as a country under siege from violent “criminal aliens.” Undocumented immigrants, he said, were responsible for the deaths of “countless Americans.”

In response to this perceived threat, Trump proposed a 10-point plan that would, among other things, build a wall across the United States’ southern border; create a “deportation task force” within the Department of Homeland Security; triple the number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents; and immediately begin deporting 2 million “criminal aliens.” Trump did not say how he planned to pay for these initiatives.

The hourlong speech was written to appeal directly to white men, according to Trump confidante Corey Lewandowski. “White males have a high propensity of voting [and] this speech is clearly geared at those individuals right now, to make sure [Trump] has locked them in for the election,” the former Trump campaign manager said on CNN.

To wit, the speech contained many of the same shades of xenophobia and nativism that characterized Trump’s Republican primary campaign, during which many Americans formed the opinion that Trump is racist.

For the fringe world of white nationalism, Trump’s primary campaign was a godsend. Thanks to Trump, topics that were previously taboo ― like barring people from certain religious groups or nationalities from entering the U.S. ― were suddenly front and center in national debates.

Equally encouraging for the “pro-white” movement was Trump’s reluctance this spring to publicly denounce Duke during a national TV interview ― host Chuck Todd had to ask Trump three times before the candidate said, “I denounce.”

A few months later, prominent white nationalist William Johnson was selected to serve as a Trump delegate to the Republican National Convention in Cleveland. When the news made headlines, Johnson withdrew. Trump’s campaign blamed a paperwork error.

Duke launched his longshot Senate campaign on July 22, one day after Trump accepted the Republican presidential nomination at the convention. Promising to defend the “rights and heritage of European Americans,” Duke cited Trump’s success as a factor in his decision to run.
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Old 09-01-2016, 09:32 AM   #2
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Will he be bringing Duke with him Saturday? You stupid fucking pig.

http://www.freep.com/story/news/poli...urch/89583552/
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Old 09-01-2016, 10:04 AM   #3
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Trump should just go ahead and shave his head on second thought maybe he should keep that racoon wig in place he'd look scarier than a Halloween mask if he shaved is head. lol
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Old 09-01-2016, 10:07 AM   #4
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Was there ever a bigger demagogue than Drumpf?
Well, there were those German and Italian guys.
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Old 09-01-2016, 10:11 AM   #5
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The most accomplished Demagogue in the past decades is President Obama.
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Old 09-01-2016, 10:11 AM   #6
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Was there ever a bigger demagogue than Drumpf?

He seems to have found the balls he left at the border when he came back from his "deal making" with Mexico.



http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/25/opinio...ebar_expansion

David Duke And His Pals Loved Trump’s Immigration Speech

Leading white nationalists praised — and live-tweeted — Trump’s message.
09/01/2016 08:37 am ET
Christina Wilkie
National Political Reporter, The Huffington Post

RALPH FRESO VIA GETTY IMAGES
WASHINGTON ― Prominent members of the white supremacist movement applauded Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s immigration speech Wednesday.

David Duke, a former Ku Klux Klan leader and current Senate candidate in Louisiana, called the speech “excellent.” Jared Taylor, editor of the white nationalist publication American Renaissance, said it was a “hell of a speech. Almost perfect.”



“Trump is back,” wrote Richard Spencer, president of the National Policy Institute, a white nationalist think tank.


All three men also live-tweeted Trump’s speech, another sign of how white nationalists are engaging with Trump’s campaign in a way that is unprecedented in modern politics.

Trump delivered his fiery, fear-mongering speech in Phoenix just hours after meeting with Mexican President Enrico Peña Nieto in Mexico City for what Trump called a “substantive, direct and constructive exchange of ideas.” The optimism Trump projected in Mexico, however, was nowhere to be found in Arizona.

Instead, Trump laid out a grim vision of the U.S., describing it as a country under siege from violent “criminal aliens.” Undocumented immigrants, he said, were responsible for the deaths of “countless Americans.”

In response to this perceived threat, Trump proposed a 10-point plan that would, among other things, build a wall across the United States’ southern border; create a “deportation task force” within the Department of Homeland Security; triple the number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents; and immediately begin deporting 2 million “criminal aliens.” Trump did not say how he planned to pay for these initiatives.

The hourlong speech was written to appeal directly to white men, according to Trump confidante Corey Lewandowski. “White males have a high propensity of voting [and] this speech is clearly geared at those individuals right now, to make sure [Trump] has locked them in for the election,” the former Trump campaign manager said on CNN.

To wit, the speech contained many of the same shades of xenophobia and nativism that characterized Trump’s Republican primary campaign, during which many Americans formed the opinion that Trump is racist.

For the fringe world of white nationalism, Trump’s primary campaign was a godsend. Thanks to Trump, topics that were previously taboo ― like barring people from certain religious groups or nationalities from entering the U.S. ― were suddenly front and center in national debates.

Equally encouraging for the “pro-white” movement was Trump’s reluctance this spring to publicly denounce Duke during a national TV interview ― host Chuck Todd had to ask Trump three times before the candidate said, “I denounce.”

A few months later, prominent white nationalist William Johnson was selected to serve as a Trump delegate to the Republican National Convention in Cleveland. When the news made headlines, Johnson withdrew. Trump’s campaign blamed a paperwork error.

Duke launched his longshot Senate campaign on July 22, one day after Trump accepted the Republican presidential nomination at the convention. Promising to defend the “rights and heritage of European Americans,” Duke cited Trump’s success as a factor in his decision to run.
Since the white supremacist vote amounts to less than 2% of the electorate, and I assume you know that, you are just practicing divisive politics of the sort that is destroying America.
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Old 09-01-2016, 10:20 PM   #7
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No matter how hard you try, Trump is not a racist. The race card is the last one to play when you're losing. Good luck with that. It won't fly.
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Old 09-01-2016, 11:02 PM   #8
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No matter how hard you try, Trump is not a racist. The race card is the last one to play when you're losing. Good luck with that. It won't fly.
He will enjoy your brown face among all the white ones. Might even point you out as his Indian, like he did the black guy. Wonder if that fellow ever came back.
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Old 09-02-2016, 12:30 AM   #9
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No matter how hard you try, Trump is not a racist. The race card is the last one to play when you're losing. Good luck with that. It won't fly.
Want to bet?
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Old 09-02-2016, 03:18 PM   #10
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No matter how hard you try, Trump is not a racist. The race card is the last one to play when you're losing. Good luck with that. It won't fly.
the libtards reek of fear. they know Trump can win, and that Clinton is NOT actually leading any .. any polls. why? because they are intentionally over polling democrats to "manufacture" a lead for Clinton. traditionally, about 30% identify as Democrat, about the same as Republican. that means about 40% are independent. what the msm is doing is intentionally under polling (or not polling at all) independents and over-polling democrats in order to "pad" Clinton's non-existent lead and make this fictitious lead appear larger than the typical margin of poll error.


that and the so-called "race card" show the FEAR in the Clinton camp and the msm.

it's gets even better. Obama himself will unwittingly get Trump elected. how? just like he did during the run up to the UK's brexit vote, when he "warned" britons not to leave the EU. they responded just like many US voters, especially independents will. they'll vote for Trump just because Obama told then not to. ahahah

so i'm advising the Clinton campaign to get as much help from the Lame Duck in Chief as possible. get him on TV telling voters not to vote for Trump. i wonder if HildeWhore's gonna have to drop and suck a load outta Obama to get him away from his golf game to help? oh it's not like Bill minds, he but he'll insist he gets to watch.
ahahaha
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Old 09-02-2016, 04:30 PM   #11
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do you know what that word means, Jacqui?
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Old 09-02-2016, 04:31 PM   #12
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the libtards reek of fear. they know Trump can win, and that Clinton is NOT actually leading any .. any polls. why? because they are intentionally over polling democrats to "manufacture" a lead for Clinton. traditionally, about 30% identify as Democrat, about the same as Republican. that means about 40% are independent. what the msm is doing is intentionally under polling (or not polling at all) independents and over-polling democrats in order to "pad" Clinton's non-existent lead and make this fictitious lead appear larger than the typical margin of poll error.


that and the so-called "race card" show the FEAR in the Clinton camp and the msm.

it's gets even better. Obama himself will unwittingly get Trump elected. how? just like he did during the run up to the UK's brexit vote, when he "warned" britons not to leave the EU. they responded just like many US voters, especially independents will. they'll vote for Trump just because Obama told then not to. ahahah

so i'm advising the Clinton campaign to get as much help from the Lame Duck in Chief as possible. get him on TV telling voters not to vote for Trump. i wonder if HildeWhore's gonna have to drop and suck a load outta Obama to get him away from his golf game to help? oh it's not like Bill minds, he but he'll insist he gets to watch.
ahahaha
Yep. You've got your shit together, WWE.

How about taking the bet!
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Old 09-02-2016, 05:08 PM   #13
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Yep. You've got your shit together, WWE.

How about taking the bet!
i bet you are a pig take it or leave it.
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