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I wonder where all the posters who were really concerned with antisemitism went? Nothing about this?
“Jewish governor.”
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I wonder where all the posters who were really concerned with antisemitism went? Nothing about this?
“Jewish governor.”
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All the typical old tired hyperbole. Comrade Kamala. trump has done more for Israel than anyone. Kamala hates Israel (weird that the pro Palestinian protesters seem to be mad at Kamala)
Blah blah blah. trump is a one trick pony broken record.

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how can anyone vote for this?
They’re anti social cultists. They like this. All of the normal good people in the GOP have left. Or aren’t voting for Trump. Those who remain and support Trump hate America, hate the majority of Americans in this country, and hate our multi cultural democracy. They love a despicable human being and enjoy how he attacks those they also hate. They blame their own failures and boring lives on blacks, immigrants, Jews, etc. they live vicariously through Trump. They find Trump’s entire troll job to be entertaining. It brings them a sense of identity and purpose.

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Be there, or be square! Trump and the MAGA party will rewrite history. They’ve been doing it all along. Two different realities. They’ll rewrite school history texts to reflect the lie that Trump won the 2020 election. I don’t believe it will happen, because I don’t expect him to win. But, if he does, every effort will be made to recreate a fictitious history of the United States that will accord the J6 attackers on the People’s House full hero status. Two entirely different realities.

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"Trump uttered over 30,000 lies in his first term, according to The Washington Post. To understand how he has dissolved the relationship between accountability and public discourse, no need to look further than the Financial Times which quoted what an evangelical leader said about Trump days after Biden’s catastrophic debate on CNN: “As President of the United States, he kept every single promise he made to us.” The next day, FT journalist Martin Wolf pointed out that Trump’s ability “to define the truth for his followers is an example of the Führerprinzip — the idea that the leader defines the truth.” Wolf is alluding here to German jurist Carl Schmitt, one of the most influential thinkers on the new right, and his essay, The Fuhrer Protects the Law. Whoever believes that the analogy is an exaggeration, and that Trump does not even have a Schmitt, should know that perhaps Adrian Vermeule, the Harvard professor who promotes an “illiberal legalism” will suffice. The Supreme Court has already said that Trump is above the law.


Kraus understood that the aim of the message relayed by Nazi propaganda was not so much to appropriate “the atrocities as the clarifications,” just as Trump does not seek to appropriate anything in particular, except media attention, i.e. everything. When the real world ceases to be the reference, and speeches are only compared to each other, the triumph of truly self-referential politics becomes inevitable. The news is not that his running mate baptized him in 2016 as the “Hitler of the United States,” but that, if it was a criticism back then, today J.D. Vance could repeat it as praise and still appear coherent, because denouncing contradiction in Trump’s world makes no sense — contradiction is Trump’s modus operandi.

Voegelin argues that it was against this background of indifference that National Socialism also triumphed, and relies on Kraus, and his dissection of the “doublespeak of Germany,” to try to “refute all the lies that have been told about [the concentration camps], that is, the second reality elaborated by (...) the German episcopate.” Hitler’s rise to power also highlighted the failure of Social Democracy, including Austrian Social Democracy which, even when it witnessed German comrades tortured and murdered, still preferred to oppose the Austrian Christian Democratic government rather than the German National Socialists.


“Devoted to the pastime of palaver and tactics, they have lost almost all material gains,” Kraus wrote of the Social Democrats and the Social Democratic intellectuals, who believed “they could break [the] magic circle [of Nazism] by means of the Constitutional Court.” Consequently, Kraus supported the Austrian Christian-Democratic Chancellor: anything other than Hitler.
 
Buknutz said he likes RFK Junior? Listening to him endorsing Trump and all nonsense he was rambling I could not decide who is more stupid of them two... wow, what a moron, he is even more delusional than Trump.
The question for this forum now is, who will @Bucknutz support now that RFK is out of the race?
 
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Almost like these guys were always for Trump but just didn’t want to admit it. I’m guessing a lot of my neighbors are like that. Some may pretend to not want Trump. But at the end of the day, they’re not going to be sad if he wins. In fact, they’d prefer it if he did. That says a lot about tribalism in America. Tribalism supersedes morality, rule of law, and the constitution.

One rational, somewhat intelligent person, who’s moderately informed cannot listen to Trump speak for five minutes and think, “damn, this sounds like a smart guy who should definitely be put back into the White House.” It’s impossible. If in 2024 you still aren’t voting for Harris to prevent Trump a win, then you’re ridiculously stupid or lacking moral character. No one should want Trump back in the White House empowered with everything that high office provides.
 
Almost like these guys were always for Trump but just didn’t want to admit it. I’m guessing a lot of my neighbors are like that. Some may pretend to not want Trump. But at the end of the day, they’re not going to be sad if he wins. In fact, they’d prefer it if he did. That says a lot about tribalism in America. Tribalism supersedes morality, rule of law, and the constitution.

One rational, somewhat intelligent person, who’s moderately informed cannot listen to Trump speak for five minutes and think, “damn, this sounds like a smart guy who should definitely be put back into the White House.” It’s impossible. If in 2024 you still aren’t voting for Harris to prevent Trump a win, then you’re ridiculously stupid or lacking moral character. No one should want Trump back in the White House empowered with everything that high office provides.

Yup, as I've said many times if you still support The Rapist you are either dumb as a thumb or a greedy, terrible person.
 
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