Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We all know the Very Fine People quote is taken out of context. As someone who knows intimately what happened in Charlottesville, I can say with positivity that the two groups were deliberately put on a path to collide and the police were deliberately told to stand down. Crisis of the left.
Spencer interested in Trump does not mean Trump is interested in Spencer.
Please go crawl back into your hole. White supremacists were a key part of Trump's electoral coalition in 2016. They were crawling all around the 2016 Republican convention. Trump was their guy, and you can't rewrite history.
The well-dressed men who gathered in Cleveland’s Ritz-Carlton bar after Donald Trump’s speech accepting the Republican nomination for president prefer the term “Europeanists,” ″alt-right,” or even “white nationalists.” They are also die-hard Trump supporters.
And far from hiding in chat rooms or under white sheets, they cheered the GOP presidential nominee from inside the Republican National Convention over the last week. While not official delegates, they nevertheless obtained credentials to attend the party’s highest-profile quadrennial gathering.
Several gathered in the luxury hotel well after midnight following Trump’s Thursday address, a fiery appeal they said helped push the Republican Party closer to their principles.
“I don’t think people have fully recognized the degree to which he’s transformed the party,” said Richard Spencer, a clean-cut 38-year-old from Arlington, Virginia, who sipped Manhattans as he matter-of-factly called for removing African-Americans, Hispanics and Jews from the United States.
Like most in his group, Spencer said this year’s convention was his first. On his social media accounts, he posted pictures of himself wearing a red Trump “Make America Great Again” hat at Quicken Loans Arena. And he says he hopes to attend future GOP conventions.
“Tons of people in the alt-right are here,” he said, putting their numbers at the RNC this week in the dozens. “We feel an investment in the Trump campaign.”
https://apnews.com/article/donald-trump-ap-top-news-republican-national-convention-cleveland-campaign-2016-70541105d2f149cc9b7b6951d8a13e7a
Anonymous wrote:We all know the Very Fine People quote is taken out of context. As someone who knows intimately what happened in Charlottesville, I can say with positivity that the two groups were deliberately put on a path to collide and the police were deliberately told to stand down. Crisis of the left.
Spencer interested in Trump does not mean Trump is interested in Spencer.
The well-dressed men who gathered in Cleveland’s Ritz-Carlton bar after Donald Trump’s speech accepting the Republican nomination for president prefer the term “Europeanists,” ″alt-right,” or even “white nationalists.” They are also die-hard Trump supporters.
And far from hiding in chat rooms or under white sheets, they cheered the GOP presidential nominee from inside the Republican National Convention over the last week. While not official delegates, they nevertheless obtained credentials to attend the party’s highest-profile quadrennial gathering.
Several gathered in the luxury hotel well after midnight following Trump’s Thursday address, a fiery appeal they said helped push the Republican Party closer to their principles.
“I don’t think people have fully recognized the degree to which he’s transformed the party,” said Richard Spencer, a clean-cut 38-year-old from Arlington, Virginia, who sipped Manhattans as he matter-of-factly called for removing African-Americans, Hispanics and Jews from the United States.
Like most in his group, Spencer said this year’s convention was his first. On his social media accounts, he posted pictures of himself wearing a red Trump “Make America Great Again” hat at Quicken Loans Arena. And he says he hopes to attend future GOP conventions.
“Tons of people in the alt-right are here,” he said, putting their numbers at the RNC this week in the dozens. “We feel an investment in the Trump campaign.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We all know the Very Fine People quote is taken out of context. As someone who knows intimately what happened in Charlottesville, I can say with positivity that the two groups were deliberately put on a path to collide and the police were deliberately told to stand down. Crisis of the left.
Spencer interested in Trump does not mean Trump is interested in Spencer.
Everything Trump said was ‘taken out of context’ according to Republicans. He could tweet ‘when the looting starts, the shooting starts’ and you people would argue he didn’t really mean it and it wasn’t a threat. In fact, you did.
Beyond that - everything the President says sets a tone and expectation for how the nation is to respond. By not condemning the white supremacist march until a year later - he was saying I approve of this and support it.
Disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:We all know the Very Fine People quote is taken out of context. As someone who knows intimately what happened in Charlottesville, I can say with positivity that the two groups were deliberately put on a path to collide and the police were deliberately told to stand down. Crisis of the left.
Spencer interested in Trump does not mean Trump is interested in Spencer.
Anonymous wrote:We all know the Very Fine People quote is taken out of context. As someone who knows intimately what happened in Charlottesville, I can say with positivity that the two groups were deliberately put on a path to collide and the police were deliberately told to stand down. Crisis of the left.
Spencer interested in Trump does not mean Trump is interested in Spencer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We all know the Very Fine People quote is taken out of context. As someone who knows intimately what happened in Charlottesville, I can say with positivity that the two groups were deliberately put on a path to collide and the police were deliberately told to stand down. Crisis of the left.
Spencer interested in Trump does not mean Trump is interested in Spencer.
Everything Trump said was ‘taken out of context’ according to Republicans. He could tweet ‘when the looting starts, the shooting starts’ and you people would argue he didn’t really mean it and it wasn’t a threat. In fact, you did.
Beyond that - everything the President says sets a tone and expectation for how the nation is to respond. By not condemning the white supremacist march until a year later - he was saying I approve of this and support it.
Disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:We all know the Very Fine People quote is taken out of context. As someone who knows intimately what happened in Charlottesville, I can say with positivity that the two groups were deliberately put on a path to collide and the police were deliberately told to stand down. Crisis of the left.
Spencer interested in Trump does not mean Trump is interested in Spencer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. He’s about to have his ass handed to him by the courts for Charlottesville
2. His wife is divorcing him.
3. He’s so broke that he’s living with his mom and is now acting as his own attorney.
4. This amazing tidbit:
Mr. Muhlfeld said he had last seen Mr. Spencer in 2019, skiing at the mountain resort. “He walked into the Summit House and summarily was booed by pretty much everyone,” Mr. Muhlfeld said, referring to a restaurant there.
“Richard Spencer wanted this to be his happy vacation place where he could play and have fun, and people would just live and let live,” Rabbi Roston said. “Then he started suffering social consequences for his hatred.”
LESSON: everything Trump touches turns to sh#t. You will end broke, alone, and maybe in jail. And he won’t rescue you - a pliant pawn.
How a Small Town Silenced a Neo-Nazi Hate Campaign
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/05/us/politics/nazi-whitefish-charlottesville.html
In what way is Trump friends with Spencer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. He’s about to have his ass handed to him by the courts for Charlottesville
2. His wife is divorcing him.
3. He’s so broke that he’s living with his mom and is now acting as his own attorney.
4. This amazing tidbit:
Mr. Muhlfeld said he had last seen Mr. Spencer in 2019, skiing at the mountain resort. “He walked into the Summit House and summarily was booed by pretty much everyone,” Mr. Muhlfeld said, referring to a restaurant there.
“Richard Spencer wanted this to be his happy vacation place where he could play and have fun, and people would just live and let live,” Rabbi Roston said. “Then he started suffering social consequences for his hatred.”
LESSON: everything Trump touches turns to sh#t. You will end broke, alone, and maybe in jail. And he won’t rescue you - a pliant pawn.
How a Small Town Silenced a Neo-Nazi Hate Campaign
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/05/us/politics/nazi-whitefish-charlottesville.html
In what way is Trump friends with Spencer?

Anonymous wrote:1. He’s about to have his ass handed to him by the courts for Charlottesville
2. His wife is divorcing him.
3. He’s so broke that he’s living with his mom and is now acting as his own attorney.
4. This amazing tidbit:
Mr. Muhlfeld said he had last seen Mr. Spencer in 2019, skiing at the mountain resort. “He walked into the Summit House and summarily was booed by pretty much everyone,” Mr. Muhlfeld said, referring to a restaurant there.
“Richard Spencer wanted this to be his happy vacation place where he could play and have fun, and people would just live and let live,” Rabbi Roston said. “Then he started suffering social consequences for his hatred.”
LESSON: everything Trump touches turns to sh#t. You will end broke, alone, and maybe in jail. And he won’t rescue you - a pliant pawn.
How a Small Town Silenced a Neo-Nazi Hate Campaign
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/05/us/politics/nazi-whitefish-charlottesville.html
Mr. Muhlfeld said he had last seen Mr. Spencer in 2019, skiing at the mountain resort. “He walked into the Summit House and summarily was booed by pretty much everyone,” Mr. Muhlfeld said, referring to a restaurant there.
“Richard Spencer wanted this to be his happy vacation place where he could play and have fun, and people would just live and let live,” Rabbi Roston said. “Then he started suffering social consequences for his hatred.”