The Nazification of America

Wait. WHAT???

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The list is even longer than noted above.

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I take issue with that quote

In a statement released later Wednesday, Zucker took aim at the president and his staff.
“There is a total and complete lack of understanding at the White House about the seriousness of their continued attacks on the media,” he wrote in a statement released by CNN. “The president, and especially the White House press secretary, should understand their words matter. Thus far, they have shown no comprehension of that.”

Oh, they know, and they like it.

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I think we’re going to have a long few weeks, or months, or years…

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Clearly that was a false-flag operation carried out by some leftist inspired by the mainstream media. Clearly.

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Turns out MagaBomber was actually…FLORIDAMAN!!

https://twitter.com/hashtag/MAGABomber?src=tren&data_id=tweet%3A1055850823006199809

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FUCK TRUMP

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ANYONE who has voted for republicans in the last 20 years is complicit in this.

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May they all go to hell, if there is one.

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There seem to be more and more attacks, but I can’t find any hard figures on killed and wounded in 2009 to 2017 vs 2017 to now.

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Seconded!

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Huh . . . wha?

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This is like the John Birch Society, who thought Dwight D. Eisenhower (a republican and former general) was a wild-eyed communist.

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You know, it occurs to me (but is probably not a new idea to others) that during the second half of the 20th century the powers that be in the US worried SO much about the “communist menace” that we completely failed to continue to fight fascism, even having just done so in WWII. In fact we encouraged fascism around the world, including the US.

I presume this was done at the behest of the rich?

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And of course, we’re back to the barrage of:

  1. It’s inappropriate to call people Nazis.

  2. They’re an insignificant fringe without any real power, and they’re not doing any harm.

  3. But some people oppose mass murder, if you don’t condemn those extremists who oppose mass murder, how can you condemn these fine Americans who happen to call for or commit mass murder?

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Well, who else?

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