
Ha ha! Good one! |
yes but those groups and people weren't quoted as being obsessed with Hitler, sleeping with his book in his prized bedside cabinet, quoted as wanting generals lke the Nazis had, saying Hitler did a lot of good. |
Right? I mean, where's the Megan Thee Stallion twerking performance? |
Yep. So, so many Nazis. |
Weird list of people who are red meat for the base in a city that pretty much hates all these people. |
Over/under on how many fights this crowd will get into on the LIRR as they return home? |
The only speaker I’d be interested in hearing is the guy billed as Trump’s childhood friend. I don’t think I’ve ever heard a speaker humanize Trump. They all kiss his ass, but they don’t typically share personal anecdotes that aren’t related to politics. |
Both Eric Adams and John Fetterman have been quoted that they don't believe Trump is a fascist and the Dem rhetoric in this direction should be stopped.
Neither believes Trump wants to be Hitler, a Nazi, nor a fascist nor that he is. Both soundly criticized Kamala for her anti Trump rhetoric. |
It’s undeniable that Trump has used fascist rhetoric. Whether he actually is a fascist is up for debate. I don’t think he’s literally a Nazi, but I think it’s very relevant that he appeals to White Christian Nationalists, Klansmen, neo Nazis, the Boogaloo Bois, the Three Percenters, the Proud Boys, and Q-Anon adherents. I also think it’s relevant that he is a convicted felon and surrounds himself with liars, conmen, grifters, and criminals. He’s been convicted of sexual assault. He’s earned himself a whole lot of negative rhetoric. It would be pretty weird for Harris to pretend he’s a normal candidate, well within the bounds of social norms. |
+1 |
Let me get this straight - you’re insisting he’s a Nazi because he’s holding a rally at MSG in a blue state? Do you even hear yourself? Why do you care where he chooses to have a rally? Don’t you have more important things to worry about? |
Well said. And hello John Kelly. |