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33 minutes ago, Destino said:

The KKK announces a rally and the street shuts down, and 200 counter protestors show up, before it's even confirmed the KKK will show? 

 

How sure I we the KKK announced this rally?  Do they have a official twitter or something?  I understand the reaction, it's sort of inspiring, but that kind immediate big reaction is major troll bait.  Makes me wonder if someone over at 4chan isn't having a good laugh right now. 

 

Wont matter. It would be swung as "We scared off the Nazi's" 

 

Both sides are going to say they won. But we have numbers. Bottom line, **** Nazi's but if it takes them making empty threats to unify us then im all for it. 

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2 hours ago, skinsfan_1215 said:

 But Romney doesn't represent the Republican Party anymore. Not even close. 

 

They sure as hell didn't mind asking him to hold a press conference denouncing trump during the primaries in an attempt to push control back to the non-alt-right portion of the GOP.

 

Which was before he showed up to interview for a position in the Trump administration.

 

All these republicans at one point put their support behind trump (most of them after spending some meaningful bit of time telling us he's unfit for the job) and now they want to claim they have some moral authority. They were team-first players, unless they're going to do something they can spare me their moral outrage.

 

I have much more respect for someone like Lindsey Graham. At least he has a compass and a spine (or at least he did in this case.)

 

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5 minutes ago, tshile said:

 

They sure as hell didn't mind asking him to hold a press conference denouncing trump during the primaries in an attempt to push control back to the non-alt-right portion of the GOP.

 

Which was before he showed up to interview for a position in the Trump administration.

 

All these republicans at one point put their support behind trump (most of them after spending some meaningful bit of time telling us he's unfit for the job) and now they want to claim they have some moral authority. They were team-first players, unless they're going to do something they can spare me their moral outrage.

 

I have much more respect for someone like Lindsey Graham. At least he has a compass and a spine (or at least he did in this case.)

 

 

Party officials (for the most part) pushed back against Trump because they thought he would lose, not because he was morally repugnant. But he truly is the manifestation of all of the policies and rhetoric of the GOP from the past few decades and especially since 08. See: 60+% GOP approval of his Charlottesville statements. 

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18 minutes ago, tshile said:

 

 

 

All these republicans at one point put their support behind trump (most of them after spending some meaningful bit of time telling us he's unfit for the job) and now they want to claim they have some moral authority. They were team-first players, unless they're going to do something they can spare me their moral outrage.

 

I have much more respect for someone like Lindsey Graham. At least he has a compass and a spine (or at least he did in this case.)

 

 

Not unlike a certain Obama with the' if you can't run your own house how are you going to run the WH'?

 

Anointing them early does help prevent that though. ....but maybe not help win 

 

 

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We did vote on the change in composition in our country.  We have immigration "laws" which are written by "representatives" and "policies" which are made and implemented by agencies which have received power from representatives.

 

People just salty that the slow social trend has been mostly liberal in nature and that they keep losing the culture wars.

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12 minutes ago, DogofWar1 said:

People just salty that the slow social trend has been mostly liberal in nature and that they keep losing the culture wars.

 

That's really what it comes down to. Most of those people are angry Bush didn't do more for them other than tax cuts. He obviously didn't implement a liberal agenda, but he didn't implement a lot of conservative things either. He did some great things (his AIDS work gets mentioned most often), but for the most part the wars/terrorism dominated his presidency.

 

The 8 years under obama were pretty progressive (even though I don't think he's solely responsible for that, the courts and general social change had a lot to do with it)

 

The conservatives haven't had many wins lately. It's not helping ease tensions.

 

Do we have a case of a country pivoting strongly to the conservative side that didn't involve some sort of nasty coup, war, etc?

 

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The GOP control Congress and the Presidency and still can't get anything of note accomplished. Tells you the state of dysfunction in their party right now. But to their credit, they do seem to regularly manipulate the moronic masses to vote against their own interests and vote R on the ballot.

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Looks like the Alt-Right is turning against the organizer.

 

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Well this is fishy. His name is Jason Kessler. He is the one cited as the organizer of the now infamous “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. The thing is, Mr. Kessler’s arrival on the “alt right” and/or “White Nationalist” scene didn’t occur until November 2016.

That’s right – Kessler didn’t start his white nationalist activism until after Donald Trump won the White House. Prior to that it appears he participated in the far left/socialist Occupy Wall Street movement as noted by the far-left, George Soros-funded Southern Poverty Law Center.

http://www.snopes.com/2017/08/17/jason-kessler-soros-deep-state-plant/

 

(((Soros))) strikes again. Live long enough to see yourself become more of a villain.

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looks like ole patriot sean hannity is likely where trump got a big part of his inspiration to go rogue on charlottesville with his "antifa" being "just as bad" at that specific event

 

turns out sean and the vast nutter-right media have been featuring the hot conspiracy theory that  "the radical left billionaires behind antifa paid people to be "on both sides" in charlottesville and to make sure that violence happened"  based on...well, bull****

 

i like to visualize an oil tanker docking on that cinder block he calls a head

 

btw, the amazing Mia Love (R, house, Utah) who was discussing this stuff and had a photo of her at an event (she's black) with some neowad trying to loom over her with his whitey supreme sign  that he, i kid you not, was holding upside down,...she was saying some great things in a Jake Tapper interview....she's been impressive for a while... and  yet another in a growing list of impressive gop women I'm in love with...

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I dunno man. She's been two faced (claims she is a TPer but has been mostly Ryan party line) and has a great fear of meeting with her constituents (almost 2 years now since a town hall).

 

To me, it looks like she is hoping people forget her so that she can be reelected. Which I don't see happening.

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26 minutes ago, Jumbo said:

 

 

btw, the amazing Mia Love (R, house, Utah) who was discussing this stuff and had a photo of her at an event (she's black) with some neowad trying to loom over her with his whitey supreme sign  that he, i kid you not, was holding upside down,...she was saying some great things in a Jake Tapper interview....she's been impressive for a while... and  yet another in a growing list of impressive gop women I'm in love with...

 

A bit ironic to note that under Trump's immigration policy, she wouldn't be in this country.  Her parents only spoke French when they arrived from Haiti on a tourist visa.  They had Mia in 1975 in Brooklyn.  They later obtained a green card under a law that favored immigrants from the Western hemisphere with a child born in the U.S.

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it's nuts when you see people pushing the "george soros bused in both sides to make the alt-right look bad" stuff

 

it's like to them: this event exists in a vacuum, the alt-right otherwise have had no connection to white supremacy/nazis, and that this hasn't been brewing for a while

 

i've been telling you all, there should be a test required to be eligible to vote.

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33 minutes ago, The Evil Genius said:

I dunno man. She's been two faced (claims she is a TPer but has been mostly Ryan party line) and has a great fear of meeting with her constituents (almost 2 years now since a town hall).

 

To me, it looks like she is hoping people forget her so that she can be reelected. Which I don't see happening.

 

 

you shut up

 

 

 

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Just now, Jumbo said:

 

 

you shut up

 

 

 

have you looked at jill vogel? running for lt gov of VA this fall.

 

i don't know a lot about her, but i heard her on NPR where she said: party first is a terrible mentality, caring for the environment is very important, healthcare needs to be improved not be a political football

 

it was almost like she wasn't a republican.

 

(she has baggage... she has explanations for it, but she does have bad baggage. worth at least listening to i think)

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i'll check it out. i love s.e. cupp, mary katherine hamm, kirsten powers, some more.....i'm not partisan, just been a streak on the one side....btw, i assumed we all figured waiting seconds of hearing bannon really being gone that gorka can only be following anytime,,

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