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What did Trump do to make you think he's a Nazi?
8/16/2017 7:53 PM
im not putting him in the same category as hitler...it is just a metaphor to show that he is for example closer to hitler then he is to lets say LBJ or any modern american president except maybe nixon... he is a virulent early detection cancer or a brain tumor to the body america...just think about the power of white nationalism now compared to 2 years ago......it will get worse...with his direct help and / or downplaying he will continue to normalize nazis....metastasize it.....call him a fool but he is a malignant fool.
8/16/2017 8:02 PM (edited)
I don't understand. Please give us a list of examples. Be specific. Thanks.

8/16/2017 8:03 PM
Posted by dino27 on 8/16/2017 7:42:00 PM (view original):
i was fooled by ciscpee....first i thought he was offended as a jew by license taken by rcbracco and myself......eventually i found out it was all about trump....im not interested in how he tried to veer into another subject.....i suspect he isnt jewish.
100% Jewish and I am an Independent voter from Boston. I suspect you are NOT Jewish.
8/16/2017 8:03 PM
Posted by DougOut on 8/16/2017 8:03:00 PM (view original):
I don't understand. Please give us a list of examples. Be specific. Thanks.

You want concrete examples? Eeesh not going to come from dino
8/16/2017 8:04 PM
Speaking of concrete. Aren't these statues of democrats? Didn't the democrats erect them? Isn't it the democrats who want to tear them down?

Let the democrats clean up their own mess. I wish they would stop trying to drag us into all their problems.
8/16/2017 8:19 PM
4 minute PBS segment on Charlottesville
"President Trump made a series of statements at Trump Tower about the participants in the deadly weekend protests in Charlottesville. The NewsHour's P.J. Tobia, who was at the protests, offers a fact check on the president's account."
8/17/2017 1:28 AM
Donald Trump Has Been a Racist All His Life — And He Isn’t Going to Change After Charlottesville


Consider the first time the president’s name appeared on the front page of the New York Times, more than 40 years ago. “Major Landlord Accused of Antiblack Bias in City,” read the headline of the A1 piece on Oct. 16, 1973, which pointed out how Richard Nixon’s Department of Justice had sued the Trump family’s real estate company in federal court over alleged violations of the Fair Housing Act.

“The government contended that Trump Management had refused to rent or negotiate rentals ‘because of race and color,’” the Times revealed. “It also charged that the company had required different rental terms and conditions because of race and that it had misrepresented to blacks that apartments were not available.” (Trump later settled with the government without accepting responsibility.)

Over the next four decades, Trump burnished his reputation as a bigot: he was accused of ordering “all the black [employees] off the floor” of his Atlantic City casinos during his visits; claimed “laziness is a trait in blacks”and “not anything they can control”; requested Jews “in yarmulkes” replace his black accountants; told Bryan Gumbel that “a well-educated black has a tremendous advantage over a well-educated white in terms of the job market”; demanded the death penalty for a group of black and Latino teenagers accused of raping a jogger in Central Park (and, despite their later exoneration with the use of DNA evidence, has continued to insist they are guilty); suggested a Native American tribe “don’t look like Indians to me”; mocked Chinese and Japanese trade negotiators by doing an impression of them in broken English; described undocumented Mexican immigrants as “rapists”; compared Syrian refugees to “snakes”; defended two supporters who assaulted a homeless Latino man as “very passionate” people “who love this country”; pledged to ban a quarter of humanity from entering the United States; proposed a database to track American Muslims that he himself refused to distinguish from the Nazi registration of German Jews; implied Jewish donors “want to control” politicians and are all sly negotiators; heaped praise on the “amazing reputation” of conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, who has blamed America’s problems on a “Jewish mafia”; referred to a black supporter at a campaign rally as “my African-American”; suggested the grieving Muslim mother of a slain U.S. army officer “maybe … wasn’t allowed” to speak in public about her son; accused an American-born Hispanic judge of being “a Mexican”; retweeted anti-Semitic and anti-black memes, white supremacists, and even a quote from Benito Mussolini; kept a book of Hitler’s collected speeches next to his bed; declined to condemn both David Duke and the Ku Klux Klan; and spent five years leading a “birther” movement that was bent on smearing and delegitimizing the first black president of the United States, who Trump also accused of being the founder of ISIS.

Oh and remember: we knew all of this before he was elected president of the United States of America. He was elected in spite of all this (yet another reminder that “not all Trump supporters are racist, but all of them decided that racism isn’t a deal-breaker”).

8/17/2017 1:59 AM
Posted by crazystengel on 8/17/2017 2:01:00 AM (view original):
Donald Trump Has Been a Racist All His Life — And He Isn’t Going to Change After Charlottesville


Consider the first time the president’s name appeared on the front page of the New York Times, more than 40 years ago. “Major Landlord Accused of Antiblack Bias in City,” read the headline of the A1 piece on Oct. 16, 1973, which pointed out how Richard Nixon’s Department of Justice had sued the Trump family’s real estate company in federal court over alleged violations of the Fair Housing Act.

“The government contended that Trump Management had refused to rent or negotiate rentals ‘because of race and color,’” the Times revealed. “It also charged that the company had required different rental terms and conditions because of race and that it had misrepresented to blacks that apartments were not available.” (Trump later settled with the government without accepting responsibility.)

Over the next four decades, Trump burnished his reputation as a bigot: he was accused of ordering “all the black [employees] off the floor” of his Atlantic City casinos during his visits; claimed “laziness is a trait in blacks”and “not anything they can control”; requested Jews “in yarmulkes” replace his black accountants; told Bryan Gumbel that “a well-educated black has a tremendous advantage over a well-educated white in terms of the job market”; demanded the death penalty for a group of black and Latino teenagers accused of raping a jogger in Central Park (and, despite their later exoneration with the use of DNA evidence, has continued to insist they are guilty); suggested a Native American tribe “don’t look like Indians to me”; mocked Chinese and Japanese trade negotiators by doing an impression of them in broken English; described undocumented Mexican immigrants as “rapists”; compared Syrian refugees to “snakes”; defended two supporters who assaulted a homeless Latino man as “very passionate” people “who love this country”; pledged to ban a quarter of humanity from entering the United States; proposed a database to track American Muslims that he himself refused to distinguish from the Nazi registration of German Jews; implied Jewish donors “want to control” politicians and are all sly negotiators; heaped praise on the “amazing reputation” of conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, who has blamed America’s problems on a “Jewish mafia”; referred to a black supporter at a campaign rally as “my African-American”; suggested the grieving Muslim mother of a slain U.S. army officer “maybe … wasn’t allowed” to speak in public about her son; accused an American-born Hispanic judge of being “a Mexican”; retweeted anti-Semitic and anti-black memes, white supremacists, and even a quote from Benito Mussolini; kept a book of Hitler’s collected speeches next to his bed; declined to condemn both David Duke and the Ku Klux Klan; and spent five years leading a “birther” movement that was bent on smearing and delegitimizing the first black president of the United States, who Trump also accused of being the founder of ISIS.

Oh and remember: we knew all of this before he was elected president of the United States of America. He was elected in spite of all this (yet another reminder that “not all Trump supporters are racist, but all of them decided that racism isn’t a deal-breaker”).

Mehdi Hasan and the Intercept ARE FAKE NEWS

Please use reputable sources. Thank you.
8/17/2017 4:33 AM
Posted by cccp1014 on 8/16/2017 8:03:00 PM (view original):
Posted by dino27 on 8/16/2017 7:42:00 PM (view original):
i was fooled by ciscpee....first i thought he was offended as a jew by license taken by rcbracco and myself......eventually i found out it was all about trump....im not interested in how he tried to veer into another subject.....i suspect he isnt jewish.
100% Jewish and I am an Independent voter from Boston. I suspect you are NOT Jewish.
He is a "The sky is falling!!!" retard.
8/17/2017 8:37 AM
He is the worst kind of person. He is a finger pointer.
8/17/2017 9:30 AM
Steve Bunion is starting to box trump in....trump wants to fire him but is afraid of the fire that will be unleashed by fake news breitbart.....trump will only have fake news national enquirer left to defend him.......the bunion war is getting interesting.
8/17/2017 9:37 AM
I just want perspective dino, who is your opinion was a good president please. Trump is too early to judge but I get that you are not fan. Please let me know your thoughts on this. I agree that Trump so far has struggled but again let us put him aside I just need to see what your baseline is here.
8/17/2017 10:10 AM
FDR
Truman
Clinton
Obama

the rest are shiite
8/17/2017 10:15 AM
Truth is I consider Ike one of the best Presidents in my life time.
8/17/2017 10:25 AM
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