GOP Rep. Dana Rohrabacher Collaborates With Holocaust-Denying White Supremacist to Meet With Julian Assange

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The Daily Caller reports today that Rage Furby Chuck C. Johnson set up a meeting between Republican Rep. Dana Rohrabacher and Julian Assange.

Republican California Rep. Dana Rohrabacher met with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange Wednesday at the Ecuadorian embassy in London, The Daily Caller has learned.

Charles Johnson, a conservative journalist, told TheDC that he arranged the meeting for Assange because the WikiLeaks chief wants to strike a deal with the U.S. so he can stop living in asylum.

Rohrabacher’s spokesman Ken Grubbs told TheDC, “I can confirm that the meeting happened” and said that Johnson was in the meeting.

Chuck C. Johnson is a notorious white supremacist who recently came out as a Holocaust denier in an “Ask Me Anything” session on Reddit, in a far right racist group that has now been deleted. But we saved Chuck’s comment:

justacolyte:
what are your thoughts on the Holocaust, WW2, and the JQ in general?

ChuckCJohnson:
I do not and never have believed the six million figure. I think the Red Cross numbers of 250,000 dead in the camps from typhus are more realistic. I think the Allied bombing of Germany was a ware crime. I agree with David Cole about Auschwitz and the gas chambers not being real. I read the German War (highly recommend), Bloodlands, Mein Kampf, and all of David Irving. I’m more or less of the view that the war was an outgrowth of the efforts of communism to spread itself throughout the world. I also believe that the fears of German extermination were not misplaced, especially in light of the Ukrainian famine. But I support Israel as a Jewish state and Zionism as a concept. I’m pro-ethno state, generally. I understand why and how Hitler rose to power but think too much of our focus on World War II is spent trying to understand Hitler and not enough is spent trying to understand Weimar. Mecius Moldbug, aka Curtis Yarvin, is right. America is a communist country.

UPDATE at 8/16/17 7:25:03 pm by Charles Johnson

Here’s an archived copy of Johnson’s Holocaust-denying comment, for the record.

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gocart mozart  Aug 16, 2017 • 6:39:23pm
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KGxvi  Aug 16, 2017 • 6:39:51pm

Driving home I was flipping between CNN MSNBC and FNC on satellite radio to hear what they were saying. Tucker Carlson’s show was on and he was talking to someone (rather sane) about immigration. The guest pointed out that half of undocumented immigrants came here legally and overstayed visas. He also pointed out that most of the countries to our south are poor and/or have corruption issues. This led to Carlson saying something about how parts of California are poorer than Mexico.

Maybe it’s because I live and work in the LA metro area, where you need to make at least $25 an hour if you want something bigger than a junior studio apartment, but I have no idea what the fuck he’s talking about. Anyone know where this particular lunacy came from? Because last I heard everyone was moving out of California because those damn democrats have made it too expensive to live here

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No Depression  Aug 16, 2017 • 6:42:00pm
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b.d. (bill d.)  Aug 16, 2017 • 6:43:00pm
A new complaint filed with the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Asset Control alleges that California Rep. Dana Rohrabacher and his staff director, Paul Behrends, violated the Magnitsky Act when they tried to get Russia’s deputy general prosecutor, Victor Grin, removed from the US sanctions list last year.

businessinsider.com

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FormerDirtDart  Aug 16, 2017 • 6:47:38pm
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KGxvi  Aug 16, 2017 • 6:48:54pm

I really hope re: #5 FormerDirtDart

So he’s either a poorly trained dog or a toddler with no manners?

Fucking lovely

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jaunte  Aug 16, 2017 • 6:49:02pm

re: #5 FormerDirtDart

if someone criticizes him, or if someone stops him from trying to do something or seeks to control him

Then it’s pow, right in the kisser, like a music teacher.

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Myron Falwell  Aug 16, 2017 • 6:49:30pm

I don’t know what’s more unbelievable: that Dana Rohrabacher — an alleged US Representative — acted in concert with Rage Furby to meet with Julian Assange, or that The Goddam Daily Caller exposed this.

I need a drink.

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The Ghost of a Flea  Aug 16, 2017 • 6:50:37pm

re: #5 FormerDirtDart

Bruno Ganz could probably do an incredible Trump.

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EPR-radar  Aug 16, 2017 • 6:50:43pm

re: #5 FormerDirtDart

This was obvious from the campaign. Yet another example of ‘no surprise’, and ‘the idiots that voted for tr*mp were all warned what he is’.

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EPR-radar  Aug 16, 2017 • 6:51:51pm

re: #9 The Ghost of a Flea

Bruno Ganz could probably do an incredible Trump.

Let the downfall of tr*mp and the GOP be as complete as that of Hitler and the Nazis, but with a much smaller body count before then.

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klys (maker of Silmarils)  Aug 16, 2017 • 6:52:44pm

re: #2 KGxvi

Driving home I was flipping between CNN MSNBC and FNC on satellite radio to hear what they were saying. Tucker Carlson’s show was on and he was talking to someone (rather sane) about immigration. The guest pointed out that half of undocumented immigrants came here legally and overstayed visas. He also pointed out that most of the countries to our south are poor and/or have corruption issues. This led to Carlson saying something about how parts of California are poorer than Mexico.

Maybe it’s because I live and work in the LA metro area, where you need to make at least $25 an hour if you want something bigger than a junior studio apartment, but I have no idea what the fuck he’s talking about. Anyone know where this particular lunacy came from? Because last I heard everyone was moving out of California because those damn democrats have made it too expensive to live here

Poorer than what part of Mexico?

That being said, I could believe it for some parts of rural CA. The Salton Sea area, northeastern CA, some of the eastern Sierras …there are definitely parts of CA that are cheaper than LA or SF.

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The Ghost of a Flea  Aug 16, 2017 • 6:53:03pm

re: #5 FormerDirtDart

eta: I have just finished Blitzed: Drugs in Nazi Germany, and making deep-cut reference jokes about the Nazi meth habit is amusing me in a way that maybe doesn’t read too well.

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Jay C  Aug 16, 2017 • 6:55:02pm

BTW, (via Balloon Juice)

I guess the Administration’s trade-war plans are a little further along that I had thought: (re Steve Bannon’s American Prospect piece):

“To me,” Bannon said, “the economic war with China is everything. And we have to be maniacally focused on that. If we continue to lose it, we’re five years away, I think, ten years at the most, of hitting an inflection point from which we’ll never be able to recover.”

Bannon’s plan of attack includes: a complaint under Section 301 of the 1974 Trade Act against Chinese coercion of technology transfers from American corporations doing business there, and follow-up complaints against steel and aluminum dumping. “We’re going to run the tables on these guys. We’ve come to the conclusion that they’re in an economic war and they’re crushing us.”

My bad, I suppose, for concluding that everything emanating from the Trump White House is merely mindless gibberish (understandable, though). I still don’t think it will work as well as Bannon thinks it will: “run the tables on these guys”? WTF?

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mmmirele  Aug 16, 2017 • 6:55:47pm

Speaking of evangelicals, I crossed swords on Twitter with one Rodney Howard-Browne yesterday. He’s one of the guys in the photo of Evangelicals laying hands on Trump from last month.

Let me just say, What.A.Piece.of.Work. I took a screenshot since there’s a real possibility he’s going to block me.

And my mom wonders why I don’t go to church.
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JordanRules  Aug 16, 2017 • 6:56:19pm
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calochortus  Aug 16, 2017 • 6:57:14pm

re: #2 KGxvi

Driving home I was flipping between CNN MSNBC and FNC on satellite radio to hear what they were saying. Tucker Carlson’s show was on and he was talking to someone (rather sane) about immigration. The guest pointed out that half of undocumented immigrants came here legally and overstayed visas. He also pointed out that most of the countries to our south are poor and/or have corruption issues. This led to Carlson saying something about how parts of California are poorer than Mexico.

Maybe it’s because I live and work in the LA metro area, where you need to make at least $25 an hour if you want something bigger than a junior studio apartment, but I have no idea what the fuck he’s talking about. Anyone know where this particular lunacy came from? Because last I heard everyone was moving out of California because those damn democrats have made it too expensive to live here

I believe he pulled that out of his ass.

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Stanley Sea  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:01:46pm

re: #2 KGxvi

Driving home I was flipping between CNN MSNBC and FNC on satellite radio to hear what they were saying. Tucker Carlson’s show was on and he was talking to someone (rather sane) about immigration. The guest pointed out that half of undocumented immigrants came here legally and overstayed visas. He also pointed out that most of the countries to our south are poor and/or have corruption issues. This led to Carlson saying something about how parts of California are poorer than Mexico.

Maybe it’s because I live and work in the LA metro area, where you need to make at least $25 an hour if you want something bigger than a junior studio apartment, but I have no idea what the fuck he’s talking about. Anyone know where this particular lunacy came from? Because last I heard everyone was moving out of California because those damn democrats have made it too expensive to live here

The lunacy comes from RW racism. Nothing legitimate.

The undocumented’s paying into our SS & taxes is never ever taken into account.

You stumbled upon propaganda.

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jaunte  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:02:45pm
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jaunte  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:03:21pm
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FormerDirtDart  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:03:45pm
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FormerDirtDart  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:08:00pm

It happened again…
This time in Spain

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KGxvi  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:08:18pm

re: #18 Stanley Sea

The lunacy comes from RW racism. Nothing legitimate.

The undocumented’s paying into our SS & taxes is never ever taken into account.

You stumbled upon propaganda.

I figured it was bullshit. I was just curious if it was a new talking point. He also “wondered” when liberals started siding with business owners wanting to exploit cheap labor when the guest brought up staffing issues at restaurants and in agriculture. I know Hoft is the SMOTI, but Carlson might be the SMOTV… or he’s a hell of an actor

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JordanRules  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:08:26pm

Someone trying to get him fired or just a freak miscommunication?

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JordanRules  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:10:54pm
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Myron Falwell  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:11:01pm

re: #23 KGxvi

I figured it was bullshit. I was just curious if it was a new talking point. He also “wondered” when liberals started siding with business owners wanting to exploit cheap labor when the guest brought up staffing issues at restaurants and in agriculture. I know Hoft is the SMOTI, but Carlson might be the SMOTV… or he’s a hell of an actor

Fucker Carlson is, simply put, an ugly man with a black heart.

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Stanley Sea  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:11:28pm

re: #20 jaunte

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Hearing on CNN that it was word of mouth, no social media. Because they didn’t want the fucks there.

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electrotek  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:11:38pm

This is the same guy that openly cheered the Da’esh terrorist attack in Tehran 2 months ago. He was openly cheering for the enemy of the U.S. to murder civilians of a country that we do not have diplomatic relations with.

Why isn’t he purged from the GOP yet?

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The Ghost of a Flea  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:12:56pm

re: #24 JordanRules

All these dudes truly, deeply imagine themselves to be dark geniuses when their skillsets really amount to “willing to do and say shit others wouldn’t, and don’t expect.”

It’s pratfall comedy but with slips of intellect.

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Targetpractice  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:15:21pm

re: #19 jaunte

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A bit of my faith of humanity has been restored.

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Myron Falwell  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:15:55pm

re: #27 Stanley Sea

Hearing on CNN that it was word of mouth, no social media. Because they didn’t want the fucks there.

And judging by the above tweets, this crowd looks massive in comparison to the Nazi hate march.

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JordanRules  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:16:28pm

re: #29 The Ghost of a Flea

They can’t build anything so they take their mediocre asses to the dark side to destroy instead and are aided by a privilege that automatically ascribes brilliance to them.

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Dr. Matt  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:16:41pm

She sums it up.

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JordanRules  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:16:50pm
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fern01  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:17:12pm

I rarely watch trump on video because I can’t handle the prissy juvenile speaking tone he uses - not to mention the hand movements, but sometimes I catch some video on other shows. I just caught a little of his “press conference” on Lawrence. What I should have noticed before - the belligerent pointing at reporters when he wanted them to ask a question.

Yet another time when I remember President Obama when he used to call on people to ask a question with a smile, by name. I doubt trump knows the name of anyone outside of his family members - and probably not all of them.

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Targetpractice  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:18:05pm

re: #34 JordanRules

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You see pictures like this, and then begin to understand why the cops there were cautious about doing anything to prevent the violence.

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EPR-radar  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:18:10pm

re: #24 JordanRules

What an idiot. Perhaps tr*mp can be persuaded that this isn’t really a leak because it wasn’t done anonymously.

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JordanRules  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:18:36pm
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EPR-radar  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:19:31pm

re: #34 JordanRules

Brownshirts in the US in 2017. I need to take a shower, for about the next ten years.

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FormerDirtDart  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:20:34pm

If any of you remember the picture I posted of Pt du Hoc the other day. Here’s CSM Merritt again

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Myron Falwell  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:21:12pm
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Dr. Matt  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:21:26pm

re: #34 JordanRules

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These c*nts were wearing comms like they were on some combat mission in the middle of Afghanistan. Fucking small cock losers have seen too many movies.

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JordanRules  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:21:28pm

re: #36 Targetpractice

Ironically enough, it’s a very clear reminder that if they were a group of armed marginalized folks, there would have been a whole hell of a lot more bloodshed and folks in jail.

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Targetpractice  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:21:56pm

Protestors showing up with paint balloons and urine versus skinheads dressed like they just deployed to the Green Zone circa 2003.

“Both Sides,” my ass.

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klys (maker of Silmarils)  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:22:32pm
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Joe Bacon 🌹  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:22:45pm

re: #15 mmmirele

Speaking of evangelicals, I crossed swords on Twitter with one Rodney Howard-Browne yesterday. He’s one of the guys in the photo of Evangelicals laying hands on Trump from last month.

Let me just say, What.A.Piece.of.Work. I took a screenshot since there’s a real possibility he’s going to block me.

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Just another Pulpit Pimp proving that it’s time to take these crooks off of welfare. TAX THE CHURCHES!

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Stanley Sea  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:24:14pm

re: #35 fern01

I rarely watch trump on video because I can’t handle the prissy juvenile speaking tone he uses - not to mention the hand movements, but sometimes I catch some video on other shows. I just caught a little of his “press conference” on Lawrence. What I should have noticed before - the belligerent pointing at reporters when he wanted them to ask a question.

Yet another time when I remember President Obama when he used to call on people to ask a question with a smile, by name. I doubt trump knows the name of anyone outside of his family members - and probably not all of them.

Oh, he knows Jim Acosta.

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Pineapple Pizzagate  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:25:55pm

re: #1 gocart mozart

Best car chase ever

nope.

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KGxvi  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:27:10pm

re: #41 Myron Falwell

Sorry, she lost me with this opening sentence:

Two years ago, former Texas Governor/current Energy Secretary Rick Perry stood in front of the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. and gave what many have called the most powerful speech on race in a generation.

Now I’m going to delve into the comments, but first I need to make sure the rope around my waist and this tree is secure.

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The Ghost of a Flea  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:27:14pm

re: #34 JordanRules

It that also Charlottesville?

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Charles Johnson  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:27:32pm
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jaunte  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:28:26pm
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EPR-radar  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:28:43pm

re: #42 Dr. Matt

These c*nts were wearing comms like they were on some combat mission in the middle of Afghanistan. Fucking small cock losers have seen too many movies.

Of course. Their lily-white asses were in the same area code as that of some black people, which made it ‘enemy territory’ as far as they were concerned.

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Dr. Matt  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:29:10pm
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Myron Falwell  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:29:27pm

re: #7 jaunte

Then it’s pow, right in the kisser, like a music teacher.

Is this with Jackie Gleason or Peter Griffin?

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SteelPH  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:30:16pm

re: #55 Myron Falwell

Is this with Jackie Gleason or Peter Griffin?

Yes.

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JordanRules  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:30:40pm

re: #50 The Ghost of a Flea

According to the tweeter, yes indeed.

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No Depression  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:30:40pm

re: #36 Targetpractice

You see pictures like this, and then begin to understand why the cops there were cautious about doing anything to prevent the violence.

And that’s why I’m broadly supportive of Antifa, even if I don’t agree with all their tactics. You can’t allow Nazis to have a monopoly on violence, or they’re going to fucking slaughter people. If the police aren’t willing to use the proper force to prevent Nazi violence, someone has to step up to push them back and defend the innocent.

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EPR-radar  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:31:10pm

re: #49 KGxvi

RedState comments are interesting these days. The pro-tr*mp commenters seem to get stupider every day, and this is getting noticed by the anti-tr*mpers.

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Barefoot Grin  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:32:22pm

Ana Marie Cox on “Lawrence” just now makes an interesting point: she said basically that it would be comforting to hear from Obama now, but that was part of the problem: he made white liberals believe that everything would be ok, but they need now to not be lulled into another false sense of complacency.

I don’t agree. He was fiery and he made defining speeches about racism and coming to terms. The problem was that there was not an acknowledgement of the truth of what he said. And now there is the forgetting and the blaming.

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jaunte  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:32:47pm

re: #55 Myron Falwell

More of Trump’s BS:

“…Even in elementary school, I was a very assertive, aggressive kid. In the second grade I actually gave a teacher a black eye. I punched my music teacher because I didn’t think he knew anything about music and I almost got expelled. I’m not proud of that, but it’s clear evidence that even early on I had a tendency to stand up and make my opinions known in a forceful way. The difference now is that I like to use my brain instead of my fists.

Whether this passage describes an actual event from Donald Trump’s childhood is doubtful. While the GOP candidate reportedly got into trouble as a child and has often talked about how he loved to fight in his youth, some skeptics have cast doubt on his story about his giving his second grade teacher a black eye, and even Trump himself has since backpedaled on it:

In his memoir, “The Art of the Deal,” Trump wrote that his main focus as a youngster was “creating mischief.” As a second-grader, he wrote, he “actually” gave his music teacher a black eye because “I didn’t think he knew anything about music, and I almost got expelled.”

None of Trump’s childhood friends recall the incident or Donald talking about it then. Asked about the punch recently, Trump said, “When I say ‘punch,’ when you’re that age, nobody punches very hard.”

At a 2009 reunion, [classmate Donald] Kass said, the teacher, Charles Walker, told him that Trump had never struck him.
snopes.com

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KGxvi  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:33:18pm

re: #59 EPR-radar

RedState comments are interesting these days. The pro-tr*mp commenters seem to get stupider every day, and this is getting noticed by the anti-tr*mpers.

Yeah, I was expecting some crazy, but there just wasn’t much there, at least as far as I got. I suspect that is another crack in the facade for Trump. As I said in the earlier thread, if polling starts showing his approval among Republicans dropping below 70%, he’s probably toast.

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Dr. Matt  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:33:43pm
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Joe Bacon 🌹  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:33:48pm

Listening to Lawrence and he just announced that Ivanka’s Rabbi has denounced Tweetler!

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EPR-radar  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:34:06pm

re: #58 No Depression

And that’s why I’m broadly supportive of Antifa, even if I don’t agree with all their tactics. You can’t allow Nazis to have a monopoly on violence, or they’re going to fucking slaughter people. If the police aren’t willing to use the proper force to prevent Nazi violence, someone has to step up to push them back and defend the innocent.

This business of letting people show up for a political demonstration armed as though they are about to hit the beaches on Normandy on June 6, 1944 is beyond insane.

Nazis should be given a simple choice: Demonstrate peacefully for your loathsome political cause or fondle your dick substitute in private, PICK ONE.

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freetoken  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:34:59pm

re: #63 KGxvi

The religious right is sort of cast upon troubled waters, and some of them are clearly looking for a port in which to dock, a port that doesn’t have a Trump hotel on it.

This too is not surprising. Trump is probably the most anti-Christian President we’ve had, even with notable anti-theists like Jefferson on the list.

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fern01  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:35:49pm

re: #47 Stanley Sea

Oh, he knows Jim Acosta.

Knows who he is - but does he use his name or is he the fake news guy from CNN?

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EPR-radar  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:37:00pm

re: #67 freetoken

The religious right is sort of cast upon troubled waters, and some of them are clearly looking for a port in which to dock, a port that doesn’t have a Trump hotel on it.

This too is not surprising. Trump is probably the most anti-Christian President we’ve had, even with notable anti-theists like Jefferson on the list.

Any honest accounting of tr*mp’s deficiencies from a traditional Christian point of view would be forced to conclude he’s an embodiment of all of the Deadly Sins. For starters. No previous president comes close to this.

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jaunte  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:37:24pm
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Joe Bacon 🌹  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:37:48pm

re: #67 freetoken

The religious right is sort of cast upon troubled waters, and some of them are clearly looking for a port in which to dock, a port that doesn’t have a Trump hotel on it.

This too is not surprising. Trump is probably the most anti-Christian President we’ve had, even with notable anti-theists like Jefferson on the list.

But all the Pulpit Pimps kissing Trump’s ass have proven beyond any doubt that their real God is Ayn Rand. The totally embrace her selfishness and ignore that she was an atheist.

I wound up doing the SMDH when my aunt’s church had a group that studied Rand’s books…

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Barefoot Grin  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:38:27pm

re: #70 jaunte

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Scotch talks.

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jaunte  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:39:51pm

re: #72 Barefoot Grin

Aye.

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Kragar  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:39:53pm
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Myron Falwell  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:39:57pm

re: #35 fern01

I rarely watch trump on video because I can’t handle the prissy juvenile speaking tone he uses - not to mention the hand movements, but sometimes I catch some video on other shows. I just caught a little of his “press conference” on Lawrence. What I should have noticed before - the belligerent pointing at reporters when he wanted them to ask a question.

Yet another time when I remember President Obama when he used to call on people to ask a question with a smile, by name. I doubt trump knows the name of anyone outside of his family members - and probably not all of them.

Trump might know Lumpy, Rush and Morning Shmoe, but not much else.

I don’t think he even knows who hosts Fox and Friends.

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Joe Bacon 🌹  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:40:10pm

re: #72 Barefoot Grin

Scotch talks.

Oh, I don’t think it’s booze. I got a feeling he snorted too much nose candy—the same kind of stuff that put his beloved BreitFart into a six foot deep dirt nap!

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jaunte  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:40:23pm
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SteelPH  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:41:02pm

re: #75 Myron Falwell

Trump might know Lumpy, Rush and Morning Shmoe, but not much else.

Alex Jones as well.

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Myron Falwell  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:42:16pm

re: #74 Kragar

“Pier 1 Imports! This mall’s got everything!”

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EPR-radar  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:42:27pm

re: #71 Joe Bacon 🌹

But all the Pulpit Pimps kissing Trump’s ass have proven beyond any doubt that their real God is Ayn Rand. The totally embrace her selfishness and ignore that she was an atheist.

I wound up doing the SMDH when my aunt’s church had a group that studied Rand’s books…

Any Rand texts in a church study group? That’s disgusting. Mein Kampf would barely be worse in that setting.

My fondest hope for US rightwing Christianity is for a charismatic preacher who is one of their own (i.e., someone they will listen to) to have a conversion experience and go full Sinners in the Hand of an Angry God vs. the Prosperity Gospel and the myriad other perversions and heresies that define US rightwing Christianity.

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freetoken  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:42:44pm

re: #71 Joe Bacon 🌹

Most of those preachers are self-parodies.

But they do get their marks.

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JordanRules  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:42:49pm

No. We weren’t crazy. We saw and still see you media.

Download this study. I’m only about 20% thru it. And it’s all in there.

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freetoken  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:44:26pm

Getting back on topic, I’m not sure Rohrabacher will be unseated. His district is full of religious right wingers of the most hypocritical kind.

Down here, Car Thief may be oust-able. He won last time by a tiny margin.

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Shiplord Kirel, live from behind wingnut lines  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:44:56pm

Gun manufacturers probably take it as an endorsement when Nazis parade around with their products, but I have to feel bad for the Tiki guys. They make a harmless, if slightly goofy, consumer product and probably never imagined that they would have a high profile foisted on them by assholes.

Tiki torch company: We have nothing to do with white nationalism

Tiki Brand is distancing itself from white nationalists who used tiki torches in a protest march in Charlottesville, Virginia.
“Tiki Brand is not associated in any way with the events that took place in Charlottesville and are deeply saddened and disappointed,” the company said in a statement Monday. “We do not support their message or the use of our products in this way.”

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A dark and stormy covfefe  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:46:45pm
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Dr. Matt  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:47:49pm

re: #72 Barefoot Grin

Scotch talks.

Coke.

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Unshaken Defiance  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:49:31pm

re: #84 Shiplord Kirel, live from behind wingnut lines

Kitsch never ends well.

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gocart mozart  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:51:18pm

So Christopher Cantwell was featured in this Colbert clip in 2014
The Free Keene Squad who harassed meter maids in Keene NH or as Stephen called them “Huge douchebags”
Cantwell appears at 2:00 minute mark

Free Keene Squad - Robin Hooders

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Barefoot Grin  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:51:23pm

re: #87 Unshaken Defiance

“Kitsch never ends well.”

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Ground-breaking article by Stephen Gould.

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Barefoot Grin  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:52:22pm

re: #88 gocart mozart

So Christopher Cantwell was featured in this Colbert clip in 2014
The Keane Squad who harassed meter maids in Keene NH or as Stephen called them “Huge douchebags”

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I love Keene. But somehow NH has attracted these “Free State Project” douchebags.

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teleskiguy  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:52:24pm
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JordanRules  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:53:28pm

re: #90 Kragar

Legendary

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teleskiguy  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:53:42pm
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freetoken  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:54:32pm

Twitter trends are so weird. The San Diego trends are full of misc cultural stuff. US trend still shows Spanish football thing.

However, Trump is treading in the UK.

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LastYearsMan  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:55:19pm

Apologies if this has been posted, but too good not to share:

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jaunte  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:56:29pm

George Will on MSNBC referring to Trump with description of Dulles: “a bull that carries his china shop around with him.”

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Barefoot Grin  Aug 16, 2017 • 7:59:18pm

re: #97 jaunte

George Will on MSNBC referring to Trump with description of Dulles: “a bull that carries his china shop around with him.”

Just saw that. I still don’t like him (though I’m told that my grandparents were in a bridge club with his parents back in the 1950s).

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Myron Falwell  Aug 16, 2017 • 8:00:08pm
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dangerman  Aug 16, 2017 • 8:00:38pm

re: #48 Pineapple Pizzagate

nope.

If no ones said bullitt I’m gonna say bullitt

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teleskiguy  Aug 16, 2017 • 8:00:52pm

Yeah, fuck John Schindler, fucking pervert.

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Eclectic Cyborg  Aug 16, 2017 • 8:04:27pm

re: #99 Myron Falwell

How about the Barack Obama Expressway?

Half /

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Kragar  Aug 16, 2017 • 8:04:48pm
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jaunte  Aug 16, 2017 • 8:05:51pm

Rohrabacher must think everyone was born yesterday, like his constituents.

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gocart mozart  Aug 16, 2017 • 8:07:06pm
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jaunte  Aug 16, 2017 • 8:08:53pm

re: #105 gocart mozart

Trump has acted pretty much as I expected and any reasonably well informed person would have predicted. I’m not surprised at all.

I have to admit it still surprises me how many people didn’t know from the beginning that Trump was a racist con artist.

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teleskiguy  Aug 16, 2017 • 8:10:09pm
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EPR-radar  Aug 16, 2017 • 8:11:21pm

re: #105 gocart mozart

For fuck’s sake, Rick Perry was able to provide a very accurate description of tr*mp and tr*mpism during the GOP primary in 2016. Perry’s only error then was the obligatory pretense that tr*mp et al. is not representative of conservatism when, of course, it is US conservatism perfected.

Since then, Perry has kissed the ring of BLOTUS and has been given the Department of Energy to fuck up as his reward for groveling.

However, this does constitute rock-solid proof that this shit is not hard. Even Perry was able to get it.

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whitebeach  Aug 16, 2017 • 8:11:58pm

re: #100 dangerman

If no ones said bullitt I’m gonna say bullitt

Truth. All others are no better than a distant second.

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teleskiguy  Aug 16, 2017 • 8:13:31pm

The cocaine angle with the criminals in the White House seems to be gaining some legs in the liberal press.

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klys (maker of Silmarils)  Aug 16, 2017 • 8:13:48pm
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Myron Falwell  Aug 16, 2017 • 8:15:55pm

re: #106 jaunte

I have to admit it still surprises me how many people didn’t know from the beginning that Trump was a racist con artist.

Some no doubt were lulled into the myth that Trump could change his stripes once he took office. Either they were naive, dense or comically out of touch… or all of the above.

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Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis  Aug 16, 2017 • 8:17:20pm

re: #105 gocart mozart

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From the replies:

Typical Trump voter. No clue what’s real.

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teleskiguy  Aug 16, 2017 • 8:17:57pm

re: #107 teleskiguy

I’ve blocked so many of these far-left fucks in the past few days. They’re no better than the Nazis. And people like Jeet Heer and David Sirota egg them on like they’re some kind of savior to the nation.

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teleskiguy  Aug 16, 2017 • 8:27:32pm

I killed the thread. :(

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Kragar  Aug 16, 2017 • 8:27:49pm

re: #115 teleskiguy

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Varek Raith  Aug 16, 2017 • 8:28:52pm

re: #115 teleskiguy

I killed the thread. :(

I called the cops.

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jaunte  Aug 16, 2017 • 8:28:54pm

They don’t even try to clean up after this elephant.

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Myron Falwell  Aug 16, 2017 • 8:29:26pm

Heh.

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EPR-radar  Aug 16, 2017 • 8:31:30pm

re: #116 Kragar

My God, there really is a tr*mp tweet for every occasion. It’s like his fucking superpower or something.

Joe Biden’s gaffes are probably about a 6 or a 7 on a 10 point scale.

tr*mp’s gaffes are about a 10^10 on a 10 point scale.

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electrotek  Aug 16, 2017 • 8:31:30pm
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Kragar  Aug 16, 2017 • 8:31:32pm
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teleskiguy  Aug 16, 2017 • 8:33:53pm

The Dan Band - Total Eclipse of the Heart

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EPR-radar  Aug 16, 2017 • 8:36:14pm

re: #122 Kragar

Republican infighting on whether to openly identify with Nazis and white supremacists or to continue with supporting white supremacist goals but only giving them dog whistle rhetoric may end up derailing GOP plans for tax cuts for the rich.

If that happens, I might end up being the first recorded case of fatal schadenfreude.

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The Spite House  Aug 16, 2017 • 8:38:22pm

re: #88 gocart mozart

So Christopher Cantwell was featured in this Colbert clip in 2014
The Free Keene Squad who harassed meter maids in Keene NH or as Stephen called them “Huge douchebags”
Cantwell appears at 2:00 minute mark

[Embedded content]

Video

Omg I knew he was a loser but was not prepared for how much losing he was capable of.

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William Lewis  Aug 16, 2017 • 8:38:26pm

Chases?

The Italian Job is great. James Bond in a T-55 in GoldenEye was classic too.

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Kragar  Aug 16, 2017 • 8:43:13pm

never mind, screwed something up

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The Spite House  Aug 16, 2017 • 8:47:31pm
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bratwurst  Aug 16, 2017 • 8:48:06pm

Good laugh before bedtime thread:

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Belafon  Aug 16, 2017 • 8:48:13pm

I was trying to share something from the former leader of my CERT group bit he seems to have the settings set to friends only.

He basically said that whites had a lot to answer for wrt blacks and that we need to be allies, not people taking the lead so we can claim victory.

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The Ghost of a Flea  Aug 16, 2017 • 8:48:40pm

re: #128 The Spite House

Things the Ghost of a Flea and Juggalos agree on: 1

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Kragar  Aug 16, 2017 • 8:48:55pm
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KGxvi  Aug 16, 2017 • 8:52:40pm

No doubt that Bannon knew exactly what he was doing. He’s looking to stir up shit with the globalists. He knows that Trump will side with him, he is the president’s worser angel

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Myron Falwell  Aug 16, 2017 • 8:54:39pm
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Belafon  Aug 16, 2017 • 8:56:19pm

re: #131 The Ghost of a Flea

Things the Ghost of a Flea and Juggalos agree on: 1

But it’s a very important thing.

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The Ghost of a Flea  Aug 16, 2017 • 8:56:46pm

re: #135 Belafon

…Faygo?

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Stanley Sea  Aug 16, 2017 • 8:57:41pm

re: #107 teleskiguy

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communist is lame

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GlutenFreeJesus  Aug 16, 2017 • 9:01:11pm

Apple donating $1m each to SPLC and the ADL. Führer Trump can go back to using his Android.

marketwatch.com

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electrotek  Aug 16, 2017 • 9:02:23pm
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teleskiguy  Aug 16, 2017 • 9:02:53pm

re: #137 Stanley Sea

communist is lame

It’s now *three* whole followers.

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Stanley Sea  Aug 16, 2017 • 9:04:17pm

re: #140 teleskiguy

[Embedded content]

It’s now *three* whole followers.

sob

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electrotek  Aug 16, 2017 • 9:04:23pm
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Myron Falwell  Aug 16, 2017 • 9:04:57pm

re: #136 The Ghost of a Flea

…Faygo?

DEFINITELY Rock and Rye.

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teleskiguy  Aug 16, 2017 • 9:05:25pm

re: #141 Stanley Sea

sob

I’m devastated.

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electrotek  Aug 16, 2017 • 9:07:41pm
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Belafon  Aug 16, 2017 • 9:09:50pm

Watching Vice News on HBO. Heather’s dad made me tear up.

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Stanley Sea  Aug 16, 2017 • 9:09:59pm

re: #144 teleskiguy

I’m devastated.

communist is still a ridiculous description for you to use.

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electrotek  Aug 16, 2017 • 9:10:24pm
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teleskiguy  Aug 16, 2017 • 9:10:34pm

Since my week-long Twitter jail stint I’ve blocked hundreds of accounts. Block Early. Block Often.

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teleskiguy  Aug 16, 2017 • 9:10:57pm

re: #147 Stanley Sea

communist is still a ridiculous description for you to use.

No, it’s not.

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Myron Falwell  Aug 16, 2017 • 9:11:27pm

re: #133 KGxvi

No doubt that Bannon knew exactly what he was doing. He’s looking to stir up shit with the globalists. He knows that Trump will side with him, he is the president’s worser angel

Then why did Bannon completely undermine Trump’s ridiculously bellicose position on North Korea? Kim Jong Un is looking at this and laughing his tiny ass off.

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electrotek  Aug 16, 2017 • 9:12:54pm
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KGxvi  Aug 16, 2017 • 9:15:13pm

re: #151 Myron Falwell

Then why did Bannon completely undermine Trump’s ridiculously bellicose position on North Korea? Kim Jong Un is looking at this and laughing his tiny ass off.

Because like he said in the interview: North Korea is a side show. There’s no path for a military option, anyone with three functioning brain cells can see that. The main show for Bannon is a trade war. It’s going to turn out terribly for us, but that’s what he wants

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electrotek  Aug 16, 2017 • 9:16:46pm

That Mikey guy DM’ed me and clarified his stances, and he reassured me that he’s not an Islamophobic conservative.

That’s fine with me.

But he still needs to realize that conservatism is infected with Islamophobia.

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BigPapa  Aug 16, 2017 • 9:17:22pm

Everybody is rightfully focused on nazis and pummeling the Whataboutism and Many Sides. All good.

But the militia there. Heavily armed. Every bit as insidious as nazis.

Not much chatter about the militia.

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BeachDem  Aug 16, 2017 • 9:20:43pm

re: #82 JordanRules

No. We weren’t crazy. We saw and still see you media.

[Embedded content]

Download this study. I’m only about 20% thru it. And it’s all in there.

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JordanRules  Aug 16, 2017 • 9:22:12pm

re: #155 BigPapa

The militia are Nazis. And they’ve been building their coalition. They were on the streets heavily armed and most went home super comfy. It encapsulates so much.

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electrotek  Aug 16, 2017 • 9:25:30pm

lol this guy:

Give me something witty to retort with.

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William Lewis  Aug 16, 2017 • 9:27:07pm

re: #140 teleskiguy

[Embedded content]

It’s now *three* whole followers.

Franciscans and Jesuits, for example, seem to fine as did the earliest Christian communities before they cared what Rome, a very materialistic culture, thought.

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electrotek  Aug 16, 2017 • 9:28:23pm

Got it:

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jaunte  Aug 16, 2017 • 9:28:32pm
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Kragar  Aug 16, 2017 • 9:30:16pm

re: #158 electrotek

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jaunte  Aug 16, 2017 • 9:31:55pm

re: #158 electrotek

Report that asshole.

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Amory Blaine  Aug 16, 2017 • 9:32:11pm

Wisconsin ‘Three Percenters’ group defends itself, Republican lawmaker defends visit

In the aftermath of a violent gathering of white nationalists in Virginia and a foiled bomb plot in Oklahoma, a militia network known as the Three Percenters has found itself in the news. And because he met with Wisconsin’s chapter of the group earlier this month, a Republican state lawmaker is facing accusations of supporting white nationalism from critics on social media.

State Rep. Joel Kleefisch, R-Oconomowoc, posted a photo to his Facebook page on August 6 after speaking with the Wisconsin chapter of the Three Percenters. The photo went largely unnoticed until early this week, after the group’s name was included in reports on two incidents: the violent white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, and a thwarted anti-government bomb plot in Oklahoma.

Kleefisch with his friends.
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JordanRules  Aug 16, 2017 • 9:33:23pm

re: #161 jaunte

I’m not making that leap yet chiefly because he’s a Dem and why would they warn him.

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Belafon  Aug 16, 2017 • 9:33:29pm

That crowd in Charlottesville is what it will take to defeat those LARPs playing dress-up.

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electrotek  Aug 16, 2017 • 9:35:00pm

re: #163 jaunte

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Report that asshole.

He blocked me before I could do so.

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JordanRules  Aug 16, 2017 • 9:36:25pm

re: #164 Amory Blaine

I see you Clayton Bigsby.
The food in the sunken place sucks btw.

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ozharas  Aug 16, 2017 • 9:37:41pm

Just a quick update from down under, and how our 1901 Constitution reflects how much we have changed as a nation since it was written.

Our government, with a 1 seat majority and a hostile senate, was already on shaky ground as our Conservative government tears itself apart over same-sex marriage - we are now going to have a non-compulsory, non-binding, survey of Australians regarding changing the Marriage Act to allow for SSM. Our former PM, still a member of the government, has called for a No vote to stop political correctness etc, so the battle is on.

And now, with a country where nearly 49% of us were born overseas or have at least 1 parent born overseas, suddenly members of the Parliament are running foul of part of our Constitution and are resigning or under review by the High Court. Our Constitution states that members of Parliament are not to have dual citizenship, but with such a high number of first and second generation citizens, suddenly citizenship by descent has caused chaos.

Our deputy PM himself just discovered he is also a New Zealand citizen, and is under review, and there is a good chance he will be required to vacant his seat - it’s descended into a farce, with 2 resignations, and at least 10 further members under review. Our PM will be travelling overseas soon, and our deputy PM, who many or not may not be a legitimate member of the Parliament, will be running the country.

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ozharas  Aug 16, 2017 • 9:40:37pm

Oh, and our Foreign Minister is accusing the opposition of near treason and collusion with members of the New Zealand Government, so it’s definitely becoming farcical this side of the Pacific.

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KGxvi  Aug 16, 2017 • 9:41:15pm

re: #161 jaunte

Normally pardon requests go through the DOJ and typically they must wait five years after conviction. I really don’t see how this helps Trump

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goddamnedfrank  Aug 16, 2017 • 9:42:55pm

re: #165 JordanRules

I’m not making that leap yet chiefly because he’s a Dem and why would they warn him.

Also, he can correctly add 2+2 as well was the rest of us. The rally is obviously a stage for Arpaio’s pardon.

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Myron Falwell  Aug 16, 2017 • 9:43:44pm

re: #129 bratwurst

Good laugh before bedtime thread:

[Embedded content]

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goddamnedfrank  Aug 16, 2017 • 9:45:23pm

re: #171 KGxvi

Normally pardon requests go through the DOJ and typically they must wait five years after conviction. I really don’t see how this helps Trump

Bannon, Miller, et al have convinced him to focus hard on reinforcing his racist base. It’s not a hard sell because his own instincts tell him to get angry and dig in harder when he’s on his heels.

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Varek Raith  Aug 16, 2017 • 9:45:23pm

re: #170 ozharas

Oh, and our Foreign Minister is accusing the opposition of near treason and collusion with members of the New Zealand Government, so it’s definitely becoming farcical this side of the Pacific.

Collusion with New Zealand?
Sounds…
Yeah, I got nothing.
:)

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JordanRules  Aug 16, 2017 • 9:46:25pm

re: #172 goddamnedfrank

Don’t come for my math skills! I know they are trash. LOL

It would be responsible for any sane Mayor to request this given what just happened, with or without Arpaio on the table. Y’all are likely right that it may be happening but I still don’t know about Stanton getting a hat tip.

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goddamnedfrank  Aug 16, 2017 • 9:48:36pm

re: #176 JordanRules

Don’t come for my math skills! I know they are trash. LOL

It would be responsible for any sane Mayor to request this given what just happened, with or without Arpaio on the table. Y’all are likely right that it may be happening but I still don’t know about Stanton getting a hat tip.

My point exactly, I doubt it too. He just sees what’s coming in the present context. If he was tipped off is was by fellow Democrats simply speculating.

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JordanRules  Aug 16, 2017 • 9:51:38pm

re: #177 goddamnedfrank

Mmhmm. Agreed!

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Patricia Kayden  Aug 17, 2017 • 1:50:34am

re: #43 JordanRules

Ironically enough, it’s a very clear reminder that if they were a group of armed marginalized folks, there would have been a whole hell of a lot more bloodshed and folks in jail.

Exactly. This a million times. No way would the police have allowed armed Black men to march around like that.


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