Video: Seth Meyers Makes a Powerful Statement on Trump and #Charlottesville
There’s nothing funny about any of this, and Seth Meyers isn’t trying to be funny here. Just watch.
There’s nothing funny about any of this, and Seth Meyers isn’t trying to be funny here. Just watch.
Rachel - “the White House says trump does not plan to visit Charlottesville - something tells me he won’t be missed.”
Racism is a morally bankrupt idea, foisted upon us by men so insecure they need a class of person to look down upon.
— Daniel Ballard (@RW_Conspirator) August 15, 2017
Edit from my FB
Remember two weeks ago when Kelly was named CoS and all the media view-from-nowhere assholes were talking about a reset button. Good times.
— Frankly My Dear 🐁 (@goddamnedfrank) August 15, 2017
re: #2 Unshaken Defiance
“Racism is evil because its ultimate logic is genocide.” — MLK, at Stanford in 1967 #charlottesville pic.twitter.com/Htk98isHr7
— Charles M. Blow (@CharlesMBlow) August 14, 2017
re: #4 goddamnedfrank
I’m so old I remember when Gen. Kelly was going to bring the pivot and make Trump presidential. Oh wait, that was earlier this month.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 15, 2017
2017 - When our comedians have more common sense and decency than our supposed leaders.
Any gullible pundit who wrote a piece predicting Kelly would turn things around for Trump should turn in their journalism card.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 15, 2017
Straight up police state fuckery from the Trump gang: DOJ demands 1.3M IP addresses related to Trump resistance site https://t.co/JJesJxCESX
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 15, 2017
Please someone anyone make them describe the crime 1.3M people are suspected of. Do tell. ACLU answer the red phone.
— Daniel Ballard (@RW_Conspirator) August 15, 2017
So yeah I actually felt a sense of a threat there.
littlegreenfootballs.com
re: #8 Charles Johnson
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It might just be whose stuff I read, but I don’t remember anyone saying it WOULD be a turning point. I remember a lot saying that it COULD, but probably wouldn’t be, because the staffers aren’t really the problem.
But then, I don’t read Chris Cilizza….
re: #9 Unshaken Defiance
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So yeah I actually felt a sense of a threat there.
ACLU? They’re too busy making sure Nazis can march and kill.
“He’s orange. He’s gross. He lost the popular vote,” protestors at Trump Tower chant after @realDonaldTrump arrives. pic.twitter.com/QwXfhmP1HH
— Jeff Mason (@jeffmason1) August 15, 2017
re: #15 Patricia Kayden
Foisted on or tolerated by?
It’s a “chicken and the egg” scenario. Those who tolerate — even softly — allow the foisting upon.
re: #15 Patricia Kayden
Not passive, deliberate.
The fuck?
Sounds like you dude. See ya later asshole ..
— Cat Named GRAYSON (@GraysonNamed) August 15, 2017
re: #13 William Lewis
ACLU? They’re too busy making sure Nazis can march and kill.
I’m not a fan of Nazis any more than you are, but the ACLU defends the right to express unpopular opinions as well as more popular ones. I think I’d rather see them defend the rights of white supremacists than not defend some other unpopular group.
They do make mistakes, but by and large they do good work.
re: #13 William Lewis
Fair point. But I can’t ignore the good they have done entirely, nor their national profile.
Can we please stop calling them “neo”-Nazis? There’s nothing new about them at all. Same Nazi shits who’s asses we kicked 70 years ago.
— efuseakay (@efuseakay) August 15, 2017
#ChapelHill #DefendCville pic.twitter.com/14V0wMC0Kr
— It’s Going Down (@IGD_News) August 14, 2017
Exactly. The US has never really purged the remnants of the Confederacy, and we still have way too much tolerance for it.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 15, 2017
One of the many, many things I hate about being stuck in the darkest timeline is how often it’s making me agree with Bill effing Kristol -_-
It’s like the Cold War. Until liberation from Trump in 2021 (or, depending on Mueller, perhaps earlier), our only option is containment.
— Bill Kristol (@BillKristol) August 14, 2017
re: #19 calochortus
I’m not a fan of Nazis any more than you are, but the ACLU defends the right to express unpopular opinions as well as more popular ones. I think I’d rather see them defend the rights of white supremacists than not defend some other unpopular group.
They do make mistakes, but by and large they do good work.
I usually support the ACLU and understand why they sometimes defend unpopular causes, but I seriously part ways with their defense of Milo Yiannopoulos. Huge mistake in my opinion and it will backfire spectacularly.
re: #24 Interesting Times
Kristol’s main objection to Trump is that he’s WAY too open about the conservative agenda.
re: #25 Charles Johnson
I usually support the ACLU and understand why they sometimes defend unpopular causes, but I seriously part ways with their defense of Milo Yiannopoulos. Huge mistake in my opinion and it will backfire spectacularly.
This. You can not defend those who are out to kill and destroy like you would an unpopular but civilized organization.
Click the “images” button:
god damn this is the coldest own pic.twitter.com/q6RMLLVMX2
— Cyber Brecht 🌶 (@CyberBrecht) August 13, 2017
re: #25 Charles Johnson
I usually support the ACLU and understand why they sometimes defend unpopular causes, but I seriously part ways with their defense of Milo Yiannopoulos. Huge mistake in my opinion and it will backfire spectacularly.
As I said, they do make mistakes.
re: #19 calochortus
I’m not a fan of Nazis any more than you are, but the ACLU defends the right to express unpopular opinions as well as more popular ones. I think I’d rather see them defend the rights of white supremacists than not defend some other unpopular group.
They do make mistakes, but by and large they do good work.
I send them money. They only piss me off about 1/3 of the time. That’s a better return than Comcast.
re: #27 William Lewis
This. You can not defend those who are out to kill and destroy like you would an unpopular but civilized organization.
There is a tension that arises because there are groups like Nazis and other Fascists who use the rights and privileges of a free society to eventually destroy those rights and privileges. When it was just Illinois Nazis in small numbers marching, defending their right to march made sense.
Now? Much tougher call.
Woods had five drugs in system at time of DUI arrest: report https://t.co/nS1pA5FK2a pic.twitter.com/aCFUcdOiuX
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) August 15, 2017
Dude was higher than a Georgia pine, had no business driving an automobile.
ESPN, which cited a copy of the toxicology report, said Woods had Hydrocodone, the generic form of a painkiller branded as Vicodin; Hydromorphone, a painkiller known as Dilaudid; Alprazolam, a mood and sleep drug known as Xanax; Zolpidem, a sleep drug known as Ambien; and Delta-9 carboxy THC, the active ingredient in marijuana, in his system.
Protesters are taking pictures around the fallen statue. #Durham pic.twitter.com/11GLhueqU1
— Derrick Lewis (@DerrickQLewis) August 15, 2017
Fox is going to lose their shit 🍿🍿https://t.co/Vg919A0QBH
— Oliver Willis (@owillis) August 15, 2017
re: #13 William Lewis
ACLU? They’re too busy making sure Nazis can march and kill.
Really? That’s your conclusion?
They have to base their support on the law, not emotions. That means they sometimes support the legal rights of evil fuckers.
re: #24 Interesting Times
One of the many, many things I hate about being stuck in the darkest timeline is how often it’s making me agree with Bill effing Kristol -_-
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If this were truly the darkest timeline, Kristol would be actively renouncing and denouncing everything he’s believed in. IMO.
I’m not sure when exactly this photo was taken, but it’s entirely consistent with the Evilstupid™ of 2017:
American Nazis protesting black football players. They wanted their ‘redskins’ white. 🤔 pic.twitter.com/hmq5GULcuU
— Ruth H. Hopkins (@RuthHHopkins) August 13, 2017
re: #32 teleskiguy
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Dude was higher than a Georgia pine, had no business driving an automobile.
Of course, he could have been “sleep-driving.” Ambien can do that, but that’s a lot of stuff to be taking all at more or less the same time.
re: #36 Interesting Times
I’m not sure when exactly this photo was taken, but it’s entirely consistent with the Evilstupid™ of 2017:
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Uniform and haircuts of George Lincoln Rockwell’s dipshits—pretty early post-war.
re: #31 Blind Frog Belly White
Remember who was at the airports when Trump tried his first immigration executive order: ACLU attorneys. Remember who was at the courthouse and got it stopped: ACLU attorneys. The ACLU does defend Nazis, in free-speech cases; it defends hippies in flag-burning cases; and it is willing to take the President to the Supreme Court.
Don’t knock ‘em; we need ‘em.
Hahaha well-played (again, click “Images”):
I get emails.
I send emails in reply. pic.twitter.com/48uK4fay3q— Charlie Reece (@CharlieReece) August 15, 2017
re: #36 Interesting Times
“Keep Redskins white” is a bit like “Keep Chinese American.”
re: #25 Charles Johnson
I usually support the ACLU and understand why they sometimes defend unpopular causes, but I seriously part ways with their defense of Milo Yiannopoulos. Huge mistake in my opinion and it will backfire spectacularly.
Their support also hinges on a thin technicality, that the universities his benefactors are getting local conservative student groups to invite him to are publicly funded, and therefore constitute some kind of commons.
My honest response to that is that the local conservative student groups are just acting as a front for an externally driven ideological crusade. If they fundraised and spent their own money bringing Milo in that would be one thing (a shitty thing but fundamentally different) but it literally costs them nothing because all the bills are being paid by the Mercers. It’s a smirking shit-show with no redeeming academic or market value masquerading as an ideological free speech themed itinerant carnival that time and again ends up costing the Universities involved massive amounts of money for extra security and clean up.
Also, almost all Universities in the US are publicly funded through Government backed student loans and Pell Grants. Yet you won’t see the ACLU telling Liberty University that they have to allow any liberal asshole their students invite to speak on campus. The entire argument the ACLU is making is de facto once sided and fundamentally tilted to aid the kinds of real world fascists who are abusively using government power to stifle civil rights in the immediate present.
You know, back when Richard Spencer got punched in DC after the inauguration, I was all aghast about punching Nazis. I thought it was wrong to go around and punch Nazis, that it was not peaceful and so on and so forth.
After Saturday, I’m like “Make America Great Again—Punch Nazis”.
re: #41 Interesting Times
click “Images”
Good advice, people! If there’s text or images in tweets embedded in LGF comments, just click “Images” and Charles’ magic code does the rest, no need to open a new tab to view the tweet’s images.
re: #36 Interesting Times
I’m not sure when exactly this photo was taken, but it’s entirely consistent with the EvilstupidTM of 2017:
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The Boston Braves moved to Washington in 1937, so it could have been shortly after they adopted the “Redskins” name.
WHAT AM I GONNA DO ABOUT MY LEGS CHARLIE MURPHY pic.twitter.com/WiPzJiw8NB
— 🏅flexual healin🇳🇬 (@israelizreal) August 15, 2017
re: #42 Belafon
“Keep Redskins white” is a bit like “Keep Chinese American.”
Our high school in Illinois (“the Maroons” thank god) used to play the Pekin Chinks.
NYT: Mueller wants to talk to Reince Priebus https://t.co/GSs7LZfZoj pic.twitter.com/01hGKjVpnn
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) August 15, 2017
Dun-dun-dunnnn. https://t.co/2C7Kecq853
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 15, 2017
re: #44 mmmirele
You know, back when Richard Spencer got punched in DC after the inauguration, I was all aghast about punching Nazis. I thought it was wrong to go around and punch Nazis, that it was not peaceful and so on and so forth.
After Saturday, I’m like “Make America Great Again—Punch Nazis”.
I could watch this Nazi punk get cold clocked in his stupid fuckin’ head all day long. @RichardBSpencer pic.twitter.com/xp8wSMG9Sq
— Charlie Vogel (@teleskiguy) August 14, 2017
re: #43 goddamnedfrank
Circular firing squad, parade arms!
Don’t do it. The ACLU is about the only active protection we’ve got. Don’t attack your allies.
so doggy school exists and this little guy is so excited to go 😫 pic.twitter.com/OvF8uDkAgc
— Alex T (@AlexT) August 13, 2017
You can hear his fellow students greet him!!!
re: #19 calochortus
I’m not a fan of Nazis any more than you are, but the ACLU defends the right to express unpopular opinions as well as more popular ones. I think I’d rather see them defend the rights of white supremacists than not defend some other unpopular group.
They do make mistakes, but by and large they do good work.
I’m going to say that the city of Charlottesville did a HORRIBLE job defending their attempt to move the Nazi march out of Emancipation Square. They could have pointed out that the square is tiny (a little over an acre) and 500 Nazis were expected. They could have pointed out that Charlottesville is an easily congested town and the Nazis and counterprotesters were going to overwhelm the streets in the city core. They didn’t do these things, or they didn’t emphasize it enough. And then, when it came time for the actual rally, they didn’t do what the Austin Police Department did 35 years ago when the Klan came to the Capitol—they didn’t absolutely separate the two groups by a police line.
The ACLU did its job. It’s not required to make the city’s argument. The city did a bad job.
re: #49 Charles Johnson
But at least Reince left the Trump Swamp on good terms with his former boss, right?
Oh.
Whoops.
XD
re: #44 mmmirele
You know, back when Richard Spencer got punched in DC after the inauguration, I was all aghast about punching Nazis. I thought it was wrong to go around and punch Nazis, that it was not peaceful and so on and so forth.
After Saturday, I’m like “Make America Great Again—Punch Nazis”.
Nope. Still wrong to punch Nazis. Don’t punch someone for saying something stupid. Wait until they do something stupid, then render them harmless.
Faith Goldy of Rebel Media thinks the Nazis have “robust” and “well thought out ideas” about the “JQ” (Jews) pic.twitter.com/XOfRFq4u6N
— Wild Geerters (@classiclib3ral) August 13, 2017
re: #46 Myron Falwell
The Boston Braves moved to Washington in 1937, so it could have been shortly after they adopted the “Redskins” name.
Definitely from the 1960s.
re: #57 electrotek
Huh. I wonder why the Canadian conservative party leadership is starting to flee The Rebel like they’re the Black Plague. //
She can’t handle the heat:
> works for Jewish boss
> calls for one state solution
T O T A L N E O N A Z I
(Left wing haters are a meme)— ☩ Faith J Goldy 🇨🇦 (@FaithGoldy) August 14, 2017
You probably could have called this…
Hannity tonight pic.twitter.com/heh5vvgslb
— Andrew Blake (@apblake) August 15, 2017
White nationalists: Charlottesville just a beginning https://t.co/IHh6QoAbk4
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 15, 2017
Odd when Muslims hold anti-semitic Nazi style rallies (In Canada) the leftists and MSM media are silent. Hate is Hate 😕 #Charolettesville pic.twitter.com/O6k81VeorB
— Schtev🇨🇦 (@schtev69) August 13, 2017
Oddly enough, that didn’t seem to bother @FaithGoldy defending Bashar al-Assad or @PartyGoy who is also a Hezbollah supporter & anti-Semite https://t.co/Hw8OCqUmxf
— دانیال (@danja84) August 15, 2017
re: #61 bratwurst
Man, they’re reachin’. What’s next, the controversy behind Dukakis riding in a tank?
re: #61 bratwurst
You probably could have called this…
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Lumpy Dumpty’s got that “oh shit” look on his face.
re: #56 Decatur Deb
On another note, the HuffPo polling director was thinking of you earlier:
if you thought this month couldn’t get even Moore Strange, just wait for tomorrow
— Ariel Edwards-Levy (@aedwardslevy) August 14, 2017
If there’s one lesson from the events of the past few days: we’ve been ignoring the rise of the white supremacist movement for way too long.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 15, 2017
re: #62 Charles Johnson
Let’s see
Accomplishments: They marched with tiki torches, killed one woman, injured 19 others, lost two jobs, had four arrested, one charged with murder, and we now have their faces on record.
Edit: And Texas A&M canceled Spencer’s speech.
I really want to see Faith Goldy suffer tremendously after this weekend, in addition to Rebel Media going bankrupt.
Tiki Torches would agree :/
It’s a weird time to be a #brand pic.twitter.com/wy8D6hcJX4
— Ariel Edwards-Levy (@aedwardslevy) August 15, 2017
re: #61 bratwurst
You probably could have called this…
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“Alright everybody, focus! Let’s spitball this thing. Rev. Al? Rev. Wright? Ayers? No. Anybody?”
“How about that Nation of Islam guy no one has heard from in ages?”
“Perfect! You’re going places, sweet tits!”
It also seems social media has figured out one of the participants in the beating of that man with pipes: dailykos.com.
There’s a new CBS show, Wisdom of the Crowd, coming out. I won’t watch it, and, like the way that detective shows are really skewing people’s expectations of what investigations can do, I am worried it’s going to skew things, but the crowd can figure out stuff.
re: #61 bratwurst
A MOVEMENT FORMED IN THE WAKE OF UNJUST KILLING IS NOT THE SAME AS ONE THAT FETISHIZES THE VILLAINS OF THE MODERN WORLD. pic.twitter.com/jsxXxvBrzx
— Schooley (@Rschooley) August 15, 2017
Very few if any of the hate-right will be deterred by all the sympathy for the victims in NC.
The violent sociopathic identification is still showing up on my Facebook wall, because my not-too-wide but still decent size collection of “friends” apparently post on some of those posts.
Sure, I can report it Facebook, but one idiot just replaces another.
re: #71 Interesting Times
In other words, no one or no company can be on the sidelines.
— (((IntheNumbers))) (@ItsNumbersMan) August 15, 2017
These baloons floating infront of Trump Tower 😊😂 👏✊✊✊ #FUTrump pic.twitter.com/j86ePb54D6
— StanceGrounded (@_SJPeace_) August 14, 2017
Intel CEO Brian Krzanich quits Trump’s manufacturing council.
re: #72 Barefoot Grin
Wright is back too!
Hannity now pic.twitter.com/KOcU5s8Gff
— John Whitehouse (@existentialfish) August 15, 2017
re: #69 Belafon
Let’s see
Accomplishments: They marched with tiki torches, killed one woman, injured 19 others, lost two jobs, had four arrested, one charged with murder, and we now have their faces on record.
Edit: And Texas A&M canceled Spencer’s speech.
A Confederate statue in Durham got toppled. Louisville KY is intent on removing their Confederate statue. This after their Nazi rally was dead-set on preventing the removal of Robert E. Lee’s statue.
Plus Spencer couldn’t hold a proper press conference earlier after hotel after hotel after motel told him to get bent.
So much winning.
re: #61 bratwurst
You probably could have called this…
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I see Sean Hannity got his fresh talking points from his good buddy, convicted neo-Nazi felon Hal Turner.
re: #80 JordanRules
Wright is back too!
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OMG, I gotta run down to the gas station to get me a Powerball ticket NOW!
(Ok, maybe anyone could have seen that coming, but….)
re: #82 Myron Falwell
A Confederate statue in Durham got toppled. Louisville KY is intent on removing their Confederate statue. This after their Nazi rally was dead-set on preventing the removal of Robert E. Lee’s statue.
Plus Spencer couldn’t hold a proper press conference earlier after hotel after hotel after motel told him to get bent.
So much winning.
And Baltimore. I forgot about them as well.
re: #44 mmmirele
You know, back when Richard Spencer got punched in DC after the inauguration, I was all aghast about punching Nazis. I thought it was wrong to go around and punch Nazis, that it was not peaceful and so on and so forth.
After Saturday, I’m like “Make America Great Again—Punch Nazis”.
LOL, I got some heat here for being less than upset about that protester playing Capt. America to Spencer’s Red Skull (as well as his actual skull).
Unfortunately, Charlottesville is more evidence that these people are fucking dangerous, and that the fuckwit sitting in the White House has made it clear he’s siding with them.
I’ve been watching The Man in the High Castle on Prime. You watch a fictional Nazi America on that show, and then read online how chunks of America would be cool with that reality; the show becomes a lot less entertaining.
re: #70 electrotek
I really want to see Faith Goldy suffer tremendously after this weekend, in addition to Rebel Media going bankrupt.
How is The Rebel financed? I betcha they have Robert Mercer-like billionaire benefactors keeping it afloat, just like the Mercer’s keep Breitbart afloat.
I was a hero once! It was one of those prairie winter days. Snow drifts made roads impassable. There was no travel. No one was getting through. So I hunkered down and scraped the stem of my bong. That’s my Donner party story.
It’s worth noting that the one FB acquaintance who bleats about the “shame” in taking down Confederate memorials has dropped that bullshit. I’m almost praying she starts up again; I could use the venting time.
Fun fact: this person is also anti-Trump. Christ, do the Dems have their work cut out for them.
^^ UPDATE Daily Stormer is currently *attempting* (at least) to relocate outside US jurisdiction, to https://t.co/hUo2svoUX4 in… Moscow. pic.twitter.com/20AEMfxy2d
— JΞSŦΞR ✪ ΔCŦUΔL³³º¹ (@th3j35t3r) August 15, 2017
The cold war will heat up.
re: #87 Mattand
LOL, I got some heat here for being less than upset about that protester playing Capt. America to Spencer’s Red Skull (as well as his actual skull).
Unfortunately, Charlottesville is more evidence that these people are fucking dangerous, and that the fuckwit sitting in the White House has made it clear he’s siding with them.
I’ve been watching The Man in the High Castle on Prime. You watch a fictional Nazi America on that show, and then read online how chunks of America would be cool with that reality; the show becomes a lot less entertaining.
They are rabid cornered animal dangerous for sure. The question is down to what the rest of the country will do. If we decide it’s too much effort do deal with them, not only will they escape, they will do more damage. But I think people are finally starting to deal with Trump and them.
That Hannity has to go back to Wright is pretty telling of the whole exercise in which modern American society is trudging through.
The old bigots are going to keep going with their hate-industry until they’re all dead in the grave.
There’s a reason why the GOP fell in line and backed Trump’s white supremacist agenda: the GOP has been laying the groundwork for years.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 15, 2017
re: #61 bratwurst
I just noticed Lumpy’s hair style is becoming more Nazi, what with that part way too close to the centre. Very 1930s and 40s fascist.
re: #88 Myron Falwell
Subscribers for premium content, mainly. They lost one of their founding members earlier today w/ Brian Lilley leaving. Don’t read too much into that. He’s no saint.
WOW. @brianlilley has quit The Rebel https://t.co/79gzkdYrG6 pic.twitter.com/P70BW7iPgF
— Alheli Picazo (@a_picazo) August 15, 2017
Trump gave them permission to come out from under their rocks, but the GOP has been building the foundation for this horror for a long time.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 15, 2017
re: #3 teleskiguy
Well done, Seth.
It sure was. Simple to the point and no kidding around.
Keep pounding America. Trump can’t take this kind of criticism.
Sad thing is though, he can be dangerous in payback. But it has to happen. He will be giving further demonstrations he is not fit.
re: #94 Charles Johnson
There’s a reason why the GOP fell in line and backed Trump’s white supremacist agenda: the GOP has been laying the groundwork for years.
One last FB anecdote: a friend was stating about pushing back against white supremacists, and one of her friends started pissing and moaning about how we all have to get along.
Non-insane friend and her allies are doing are great job of handing it, but it’s taking all of my energy not go in there and verbally curb stomp this person. Fucking Trump supporters: too stupid to know when they’re being bigoted or when they’ve been conned by a bigot.
re: #90 Mattand
Fun fact: this person is also anti-Trump. Christ, do
the Demswe havetheirour work cut out forthemus.
This ain’t gone be a picnic. We’ve let the cancer spread for generations. The work will be worth it tho! :)
re: #95 Romantic Heretic
I just noticed Lumpy’s hair style is becoming more Nazi, what with that part way too close to the centre. Very 1930s and 40s fascist.
All he needs is a small mustache to complete the look.
The CEO of Intel has now quit Trump’s manufacturing council.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 15, 2017
re: #99 Mattand
One last FB anecdote: a friend was stating about pushing back against white supremacists, and one of her friends started pissing and moaning about how we all have to get along.
Non-insane friend and her allies are doing are great job of handing it, but it’s taking all of my energy not go in there and verbally curb stomp this person. Fucking Trump supporters: too stupid to know when they’re being bigoted or when they’ve been conned by a bigot.
“I’m coming over to raid your fridge tomorrow. Don’t worry about it, though, we all have to get along.”
Lawrence is reporting Microsoft member of the President’s Business Council is out.
That is three stepping away from the Trump.
Tick, tock…
This is abuse of power. DOJ is not there to investigate the President’s political opponentshttps://t.co/DOvCc4JFPR
— Richard W. Painter (@RWPUSA) August 15, 2017
re: #102 Charles Johnson
I was reading about the mealy-mouthed responses to a lot of these CEOs on Politico earlier. Really pathetic.
re: #89 Barefoot Grin
hmmm… that reminds me of something… be back in a few…
re: #100 JordanRules
This ain’t gone be a picnic. We’ve let the cancer spread for generations. The work will be worth it tho! :)
I’m still working on my parents.
re: #10 nines09
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Is that Russell Simmons in the red shirt?
There’s a metaphor bubbling up…
re: #104 ObserverArt
Because they are Businessmen he’s going to feel particularly aggrieved!
Keep it coming!
re: #96 A dark and stormy covfefe
Subscribers for premium content, mainly. They lost one of their founding members earlier today w/ Brian Lilley leaving. Don’t read too much into that. He’s no saint.
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Heh. Sounds like he’s the Canadian Baby Whiplash.
re: #103 Belafon
“I’m coming over to
raid your fridgeburn down your house as well as murder you and your family like my hero Hitler would. Don’t worry about it, though, we all have to get along.”
This is crazy: DOJ demands @DreamHost hand over 1.3 million IP addresses of everyone who visited an anti-Trump site https://t.co/AJI8RwApUM
— Trevor Timm (@trevortimm) August 15, 2017
“…At the center of the requests is disruptj20.org, a website that organized participants of political protests against the current United States administration. While we have no insight into the affidavit for the search warrant (those records are sealed), the DOJ has recently asked DreamHost to provide all information available to us about this website, its owner, and, more importantly, its visitors.
….
The request from the DOJ demands that DreamHost hand over 1.3 million visitor IP addresses — in addition to contact information, email content, and photos of thousands of people — in an effort to determine who simply visited the website.”
re: #24 Interesting Times
One of the many, many things I hate about being stuck in the darkest timeline is how often it’s making me agree with Bill effing Kristol -_-
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They don’t even have to impeach him; the 25th Amendment can solve the problem in a matter of days.
re: #112 Mattand
I was going for something that might get through a mental filter, but yeah.
These recent events make Marvel’s stupid idea to turn Captian America into a facist neo-Nazi even harder to take.
re: #36 Interesting Times
I’m not sure when exactly this photo was taken, but it’s entirely consistent with the Evilstupid™ of 2017:
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Looks like the George Lincoln Rockwell era of American Nazism, ca. early 60s.
re: #24 Interesting Times
One of the many, many things I hate about being stuck in the darkest timeline is how often it’s making me agree with Bill effing Kristol -_-
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I hate Kristol…but I hope he is the tip of a “silent” iceberg.
re: #108 Belafon
Good for you Belafon. It’s tough and necessary work.
We can really make this a period in American history where we push towards and demand a more perfect union like never before!
re: #80 JordanRules
Wright is back too!
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Even his viewers are going we gotta watch this stuff again?
#BREAKING: Baltimore City Council just adopted resolution to destroy all Confederate monuments https://t.co/03IrhDjonR …
— Victoria Brownworth (@VABVOX) August 15, 2017
re: #117 Shiplord Kirel, live from behind wingnut lines
Looks like the George Lincoln Rockwell era of American Nazism, ca. early 60s.
I’ve put this up before, but I think today it’s relevant in a new way.
None of the words mattered. The subsequent excuses, blame, rhetoric, diatribes…those words won’t matter.
What the Lost Cause and Nazi fetishist have in common is a sentimentality that imagine is factual: a “story” of who they are that makes them feel good, powerful. What we see over and over is that no other part of their thought process is truly fixed, and what they say and think will change to fit the needs of (1) continuing to feel entitled to act on whim, (2) explaining failure as betrayal, (3) a priori dismissing the value of veracity established through analysis or debate (because everyone else simply does not matter).
Richard Spencer can play the victim and boast of the ease with which his fellow travelers could kill the protestors (“with their bare hands”) and see no conflict. They will never try to reconcile their contempt of other’s feelings with the way they nurture their own anger, fear, and resentment as Truth.
They won’t listen, not as a mass. Individuals might peel away because they are still connected, but just as many will be reassured by the companionship and repetition.
re: #119 JordanRules
Good for you Belafon. It’s tough and necessary work.
We can really make this a period in American history where we push towards and demand a more perfect union like never before!
The fog is lifting.
re: #32 teleskiguy
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Dude was higher than a Georgia pine, had no business driving an automobile.
Saw that ESPN story too.
It’s no wonder they found him asleep on the freaking road. He probably had no idea where he was or even if he was.
Tiger is damaged. I hope he can get himself fixered up.
re: #115 Belafon
I was going for something that might get through a mental filter, but yeah.
Sorry, nothing directed against you. I think the thing I took away from Saturday is that it was another incident that will be Finally The One That Wakes Everyone Up as to how fucked up we are about race and the Civil War, but then will be forgotten when pre-season NFL comes on.
Of course, if the Dylan Roof church massacre couldn’t do it, probably nothing else will. To be totally fucking cynical, maybe the Trump-grets idiots and our precious “independent” voters will take notice since it was a white woman who got murdered, and not a black man.
re: #121 Kragar
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Coming right after the Charlottesville riot, this is a gigantic middle finger of defiance to the Nazis and their idiot allies.
re: #120 dangerman
Seriously. They suck at everything they do.
re: #91 JordanRules
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The cold war will heat up.
Just as I predicted earlier today. Putin and his pals want to keep the racism stoked in the US!
re: #120 dangerman
Even his viewers are going we gotta watch this stuff again?
Lumpy’s in third place behind Laurence O’Donnell and Don Lemon.
Enough said. pic.twitter.com/pJGhWqiiRO
— Dr. Matt (@DrMatthew) August 15, 2017
How is ABC Television allowed to have a show entitled “Blackish”? Can you imagine the furor of a show, “Whiteish”! Racism at highest level?
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 1, 2014
Donald Trump is quick to denounce racism when he sees it. https://t.co/ELFxR22S1d
— Jeet Heer (@HeerJeet) August 15, 2017
re: #129 Joe Bacon 🌹
Indeedy! It is all connected. And in many respects the Kremlin operation knew America better than many Americans.
He stepped down to ‘to call attention to the serious harm our divided political climate is causing’https://t.co/iiLGuaIDF7
— Raw Story (@RawStory) August 15, 2017
re: #123 The Ghost of a Flea
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I’ve put this up before, but I think today it’s relevant in a new way.
None of the words mattered. The subsequent excuses, blame, rhetoric, diatribes…those words won’t matter.
What the Lost Cause and Nazi fetishist have in common is a sentimentality that imagine is factual: a “story” of who they are that makes them feel good, powerful. What we see over and over is that no other part of their thought process is truly fixed, and what they say and think will change to fit the needs of (1) continuing to feel entitled to act on whim, (2) explaining failure as betrayal, (3) a priori dismissing the value of veracity established through analysis or debate (because everyone else simply does not matter).
Richard Spencer can play the victim and boast of the ease with which his fellow travelers could kill the protestor (“with their bare hands”) and see no conflict. They will never try to reconcile their contempt of other’s feelings with the way they nurture their own anger, fear, and resentment as Truth.
They won’t listen, not as a mass. Individuals might peel away because they are still connected, but just as many will be reassured by the companionship and repetition.
And that’s why you don’t engage them. It legitimizes their “arguments”
Like trolls
Laughter and ridicule and dismissal
re: #107 Jebediah, RBG
Don’t be seduced by the box of 250 wooden kitchen matches that you find at the dollar store. It will not be a good investment, I promise.
Trump to Alex Jones: You have a great reputation
Jones: The white supremacist rally was staged, probably by Jews https://t.co/8b1YBTJ53i pic.twitter.com/kDprfcnyWL— Talking Points Memo (@TPM) August 15, 2017
re: #125 ObserverArt
Tiger is damaged. I hope he can get himself fixered up.
Sounds like Tiger has a prescription drug problem. With his profile he could do a lot of good by turning his life around. Here’s hoping.
— Charlie Vogel (@teleskiguy) August 15, 2017
With Intel’s CEO quitting, here’s an updated list of members of Trump’s manufacturing council. pic.twitter.com/43GtAdyc5M
— Dan Diamond (@ddiamond) August 15, 2017
Would you want to be the last person left on this list? https://t.co/ZsYXvX2twR
— Joy Reid (@JoyAnnReid) August 15, 2017
Who will remain to leverage the awesome economic power of the neo-Nazi household.
re: #87 Mattand
LOL, I got some heat here for being less than upset about that protester playing Capt. America to Spencer’s Red Skull (as well as his actual skull).
Unfortunately, Charlottesville is more evidence that these people are fucking dangerous, and that the fuckwit sitting in the White House has made it clear he’s siding with them.
I’ve been watching The Man in the High Castle on Prime. You watch a fictional Nazi America on that show, and then read online how chunks of America would be cool with that reality; the show becomes a lot less entertaining.
Here’s a Nazi rally in Madison Square Garden, 1935:
20,000 people.
There was another one in 1939.
re: #54 Myron Falwell
But at least Reince left the Trump Swamp on good terms with his former boss, right?
Oh.
Whoops.
XD
Reince did make excuses and said his Trump experience was great, blah, blah, blah.
But I do think he can be made malleable with a little heat applied.
Feels good to be home after seven months, but the White House is very special, there is no place like it… and the U.S. is really my home!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 15, 2017
A sociopath’s impression of how a president is supposed to sound. https://t.co/shVHCPB3IW
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 15, 2017
re: #121 Kragar
The comments for that story are surprisingly entertaining.
#BREAKING: BPD confirms person now in custody for vandalizing Boston’s Holocaust Memorial downtown. Witness says a rock was thrown. #7News pic.twitter.com/fsnhP34Wl1
— Justin Dougherty (@DoughertyJC) August 14, 2017
We stick up for one another right now, or we sit back & watch as one after another is persecuted by this sick administration & its followers https://t.co/LhWkCicP83
— AltYellowstoneNatPar (@AltYelloNatPark) August 15, 2017
re: #144 Charles Johnson
“…and the U.S. is really my home!”
Sounded much better in the original Russian.
re: #24 Interesting Times
One of the many, many things I hate about being stuck in the darkest timeline is how often it’s making me agree with Bill effing Kristol -_-
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re: #136 dangerman
They aren’t trolls though. They are leaders in the continuation and promotion of a dangerous ideaology that left America open for foreign subversion now and terrorized generations of Americans prior.
They are terrorists. Name them. Employ ridicule when you’d like. It absolutely is one tool in our arsenal but you can’t solely laugh this cancer away. You laugh, they leave and still go home to a world and system where they have too much power.
re: #144 Charles Johnson
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Why did he feel the need to tell us where his home is?
And btw we won’t forget you said the white house is a dump
Meanwhile, Trump is retweeting a gross racist comment by the “Pizzagate” guy. JFC. pic.twitter.com/zApobnJJuQ
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 15, 2017
Here’s some details about the protests in Louisville about a Confederate soldier statue in Cherokee Triangle, one of the oldest (and wealthiest) sections of Louisville. (Beware of video autoplay).
My friends in the neighborhood there reported on Facebook that someone had defaced the statue with red paint. Not sure if that happened before or after the protest linked here.
The soldier in question served in the Confederate Army, then in the Union Army, and was instrumental in developing Louisville’s parks system (designed by the same guy who did New York’s Central Park). So, there some reluctance by people in Cherokee Triangle and the Highlands to remove his statue, which is near one entrance to Cherokee Park.
re: #141 jaunte
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In a way, I hope that the AFL-CIO guys hang on.
re: #152 wheat-dogg
Here’s some details about the protests in Louisville about a Confederate soldier statue in Cherokee Triangle, one of the oldest (and wealthiest) sections of Louisville. (Beware of video autoplay).
My friends in the neighborhood there reported on Facebook that someone had defaced the statue with red paint. Not sure if that happened before or after the protest linked here.
The soldier in question served in the Confederate Army, then in the Union Army, and was instrumental in developing Louisville’s parks system (designed by the same guy who did New York’s Central Park). So, there some reluctance by people in Cherokee Triangle and the Highlands to remove his statue, which is near one entrance to Cherokee Park.
What uniform is he wearing now? Tells the story.
Absolutely fucking unreal. He’s literally just mocking us to our faces.
re: #141 jaunte
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A power that is declining all the time as the nazi rank and file is outed and fired.
re: #156 Charles Johnson
Absolutely fucking unreal. He’s literally just mocking us to our faces.
He doesn’t represent the United States. He represents himself and his base of drooling sycophants, of which there are fucking millions in the country. Absolutely horrifying.
re: #131 Dr. Matt
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It cannot be said loudly or often enough. White nationalists are emboldened by Donald Trump’s non-condemnation of their actions, and the proof that he will not openly act against them speaks volumes. They are already openly speaking of Charlottesville as only being the beginning of their violent acts. As much as I hate to say it, before the end of this year, there will be an Anders Breivik-level act of terrorism committed by a white nationalist individual (or group). What’s worse is that even then, Trump and his closest sycophants will engage in false equivalence, or outright blaming of the victims who “had it coming to them” simply because of who they were and what they represented.
re: #156 Charles Johnson
He will not be able to fake this. It’s going to keep coming out and he will become more isolated.
Then we’ll prolly have to go to war.
Fuck.
re: #121 Kragar
So much winning, huh, Confederates?!
re: #155 Decatur Deb
What uniform is he wearing now? Tells the story.
Confederate, I believe. To tell you the truth, all the times I passed that statue, I never bothered to inspect it. It’s in the middle of a roundabout, so I’m usually driving past it.
re: #149 JordanRules
They aren’t trolls though. They are leaders in the continuation and promotion of a dangerous ideaology that left America open for foreign subversion now and terrorized generations of Americans prior.
They are terrorists. Name them. Employ ridicule when you’d like. It absolutely is one tool in our arsenal but you can’t solely laugh this cancer away. You laugh, they leave and still go home to a world and system where they have too much power.
Using a phone so I truncate thoughts
You are right. “Like trolls”
If we don’t engage, argue, debate, confront then they aren’t normalized, humanized even. They aren’t given legitimacy or a “side”. They should be marginalized and expunged. Not given a seat at the table
re: #156 Charles Johnson
Absolutely fucking unreal. He’s literally just mocking us to our faces.
You can do that when you have 10 active-duty divisions and a half million in the Reserve.
We fucked ourselves thoroughly in November.
Meanwhile: 39 shootings in Chicago this weekend, 9 deaths. No national media outrage. Why is that? https://t.co/9Crutnnrp8
— Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) August 14, 2017
Trump retweets white supremicist on Chicago murders. Deafening racist dog whistles all around as man-baby sulks over Charlottesville remarks https://t.co/prycT5dRfD
— Charles Jaco (@charlesjaco1) August 15, 2017
re: #162 wheat-dogg
Confederate, I believe. To tell you the truth, all the times I passed that statue, I never bothered to inspect it. It’s in the middle of a roundabout, so I’m usually driving past it.
Then leave the soldier and remove the uniform.
I’m off
I’d like 8 hours where nothing happened
re: #167 Decatur Deb
Then leave the soldier and remove the uniform.
I wonder if a little chipping and welding could convert it into a union uniform?
re: #151 Charles Johnson
We could reduce that stat, jack, by reducing the availability of guns. Charlottesville, OTOH, is a different disease, requiring a much different solution.
re: #132 jaunte
Yeah. It’s called “Friends”.
— efuseakay (@efuseakay) August 15, 2017
re: #168 dangerman
I’m off
I’d like 8 hours where nothing happened
Dream on weaver.
We’re in trumpland.
re: #169 Shiplord Kirel, live from behind wingnut lines
I wonder if a little chipping and welding could convert it into a union uniform?
Have to put some weight on him, too.
re: #169 Shiplord Kirel, live from behind wingnut lines
I wonder if a little chipping and welding could convert it into a union uniform?
Heh. Chisel off the “CSA”, braze on some “USA”, and presto!
re: #169 Shiplord Kirel, live from behind wingnut lines
Based on my limited experience in bronze, easier to just take it down and make a new one.
Ugh.
Twitter, I need you. They want to take my mom from me and my family. Please RT. pic.twitter.com/k91PVHqm6e
— waf 🌹 (@WafaaFlocka) August 13, 2017
re: #174 Jay C
Heh. Chisel off the “CSA”, braze on some “USA”, and presto!
Torch it off at the knees and leave that as a very different message monument.
re: #151 Charles Johnson
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Isn’t Trump supposed to be doing something to address the Chicago murders now that he is in the White House? He’s acting as if he’s some yahoo commenting on something that has nothing to do with him. What the hell is he doing about Chicago?
This really is a stunning in-your-face moment for Trump. It’s like he’s daring the country to do something about him.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 15, 2017
re: #167 Decatur Deb
Then leave the soldier and remove the uniform.
There are some artsy types around there who would enjoy a nude soldier riding a horse. As it is, Patterson will either survive his removal, or be removed entirely — perhaps to some private location where Confederate fans can admire his bronze likeness.
re: #164 dangerman
Like noted.
They have THE seat at the table already. Its the default seat. We have never done any reconciliation here. Ever. We have work to do IMO.
You don’t legitimize them by finally acknowledging what has already happened, over generations. In affirmatively promoting a better ideaology, showing a righteous belief in humanity and repeatedly denouncing them you may find you gain more than they learn and that’s an okay thing to normalize. We need generations of that!
re: #177 Unshaken Defiance
Torch it off at the knees and leave that as a very different message monument.
Ironically, that’s what happened to the Cleveland Museum of Art’s copy of Rodin’s “Thinker.” It was bombed in 1970 and never repaired.
re: #156 Charles Johnson
Absolutely fucking unreal. He’s literally just mocking us to our faces.
I really wonder about the mental health of Donald Trump now.
Think about it. He had what may have been the biggest softball pitch out there to rally America behind him - just by giving an unequivocal condemnation of the one group of people who a vast majority of Americans identify as pure evil - Nazis. Not only could he not do this, he went as far as saying that those who oppose them are just as bad. This is sociopathy at the most basic level.
re: #182 Myron Falwell
Ironically, that’s what happened to the Cleveland Museum of Art’s copy of Rodin’s “Thinker.” It was bombed in 1970 and never repaired.
Ooof, that puts my suggestion in rather uncomfortable territory. Rethinking that one now.
re: #159 Don’t Blame Me, I Voted for Kodos
Non-racists need to push back. We shouldn’t live in fear of White Supremacists and be cowered into silence. That’s how they win. They’re not supernatural. They can be defeated if the majority stands up to them.
We should call them what they really are, racist participation trophies
— Justin Satzman (@jsatz23) August 15, 2017
Politics is a tiny world. pic.twitter.com/27jD0d5ufW
— Matt Pearce (@mattdpearce) August 15, 2017
re: #177 Unshaken Defiance
Torch it off at the knees and leave that as a very different message monument.
Actually, from the article:
He is wearing equestrian clothes in the statue because he helped found the American Saddlebred Horse Association in 1891.
Looks like a solution in search of a problem.
First, Chicago (and other northern cities) should put to rest that idea that racism is a southern problem. To understand institutional racism, Chicago is a great case study. Now, I wouldn’t say that the red-lining practices of the real estate industry over the last several decades is to blame for the violence. But I would say that it played a major role in creating a set of young people with no hope because their parents had no hope to move out. And then the guns and the drug cartels moved in. Who says these kids aren’t entrepreneurial? The got into the business as soon as they could. With diminishing corners from which to sell you got to kill to get ahead.
Second, statistics show that the problem is worse per capita all over the country.
Cheap fucking political stunt.
Oh for fuck’s sake:
Jesse Watters Invokes Benghazi in Calling the Media Hypocritical on Trump’s Charlottesville Response https://t.co/D2w000mdQ8 pic.twitter.com/MJxkZBq6sS
— Mediaite (@Mediaite) August 15, 2017
re: #152 wheat-dogg
Here’s some details about the protests in Louisville about a Confederate soldier statue in Cherokee Triangle, one of the oldest (and wealthiest) sections of Louisville. (Beware of video autoplay).
My friends in the neighborhood there reported on Facebook that someone had defaced the statue with red paint. Not sure if that happened before or after the protest linked here.
The soldier in question served in the Confederate Army, then in the Union Army, and was instrumental in developing Louisville’s parks system (designed by the same guy who did New York’s Central Park). So, there some reluctance by people in Cherokee Triangle and the Highlands to remove his statue, which is near one entrance to Cherokee Park.
If I were an artist there, I would create a union statue, and a park statue, and call the trio Evolution.
re: #182 Myron Falwell
Ironically, that’s what happened to the Cleveland Museum of Art’s copy of Rodin’s “Thinker.” It was bombed in 1970 and never repaired.
Yep: Anti-war protest: they think some dipshit simply shoved a stick of dynamite under the figure’s leg, lit it and scrammed. They must not have realized that Rodin’s founders used that good old-time French bronze: and plenty of it. The blast peeled the bronze of the base back like a banana peel, but the “Thinker” is still intact. Probably thinking about kicking the ass of the bomber if he should ever dare to come back……
re: #191 Lidane
Men who are the most upset about diversity initiatives are often the least qualified for their jobs, research shows https://t.co/aAGRYrpTfg
— Sam Levin (@SamTLevin) August 14, 2017
As I’ve been saying: the plight of mediocrity. Secure, competent men aren’t threatened by women or PoC. https://t.co/E3cYITPHmS
— Amy Siskind (@Amy_Siskind) August 15, 2017
Quick FYI for @JohnWhitbeck
Apparently you CAN just eradicate Confederate statues.https://t.co/WMpnVbv9fY— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) August 15, 2017
re: #184 Unshaken Defiance
Ooof, that puts my suggestion in rather uncomfortable territory. Rethinking that one now.
True. I’ve seen it quite a few times.
Here’s a good article about the vandalism and the aftermath from the Cleveland Museum of Art’s website.
re: #195 Kragar
In a humiliation usually reserved for crime guns, lets smelt the statues into manhole covers. Show our disdain.
— Daniel Ballard (@RW_Conspirator) August 15, 2017
Here’s the guy Trump just retweeted, posing with Nazi Richard Spencer during the RNC. pic.twitter.com/fxVjLFdOvc
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 15, 2017
Here’s Jack Posobiec with the Unite The Right featured @BakedAlaska and Irma from @Scavino45 controlled #LatinosWithTrump. pic.twitter.com/1IYlcmuzV4
— PragmaticProgressive (@pragmaticleft) August 15, 2017
re: #191 Lidane
Oh for fuck’s sake:
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re: #197 Unshaken Defiance
No. The proper way to recycle Confederate statues is as urinal troughs. pic.twitter.com/IHLkNW4XkY
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) August 15, 2017
The overthinking of the question of why Trump, a racist conspiracy theorist, would retweet a racist conspiracy theorist is a bit odd.
— Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) August 15, 2017
Trump finally calls out racism in Charlottesville.
And then retweets Pizzagate conspiracy theorist.
Kelly has his work cut out for him. pic.twitter.com/yDe8ea9YAN— ian bremmer (@ianbremmer) August 15, 2017
re: #183 Don’t Blame Me, I Voted for Kodos
I really wonder about the mental health of Donald Trump now.
Think about it. He had what may have been the biggest softball pitch out there to rally America behind him - just by giving an unequivocal condemnation of the one group of people who a vast majority of Americans identify as pure evil - Nazis. Not only could he not do this, he went as far as saying that those who oppose them are just as bad. This is sociopathy at the most basic level.
It was, in hockey, an empty-netter. You’re up by two goals with less than two minutes remaining, the opposing team’s goalie comes off the ice, you intercept the pass, you’re all alone and…the shot goes high.
re: #147 Myron Falwell
Sounded much better in the original Russian.
Been away so long I hardly knew Trump place
Gee it’s good to be back home
Leave it till tomorrow to read important briefs
Gimme my goddamed phone
I’m Tweeting as President of the U.S.A.
Let me tell you how lucky you are boy
Back in the US
Back in the US
Back in the US…USA
re: #199 Kragar
But those hand signs being used in the briefing room are nothing to worry about. //
re: #204 Ace Rothstein
It was, in hockey, an empty-netter. You’re up by two goals with less than two minutes remaining, the opposing team’s goalie comes off the ice, you intercept the pass, you’re all alone and…the shot goes high.
No, he somehow managed to own-goal it.
re: #207 klys (maker of Silmarils)
No, he somehow managed to own-goal it.
Feels more equivalent to a wrong-way layup in basketball.
@discordapp hey guys. Just thought you’d like to know Daily Stormer is using your service to spread hate. pic.twitter.com/GCunDxIxCw
— efuseakay (@efuseakay) August 15, 2017