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This is very funny. I posted a thread that began 'Trump's Sunday tweet..." and no one objected to a quote I gave to Trump that Hitler said
Oct 16, 2018 21:50:49   #
rumitoid
 
You rushed to defend him. Amazing!

I was going to say that you on the Right got righteously punked by that thread, yet that is not entirely true. For the Liberal-h**ers who are mostly concerned with revenge, yes. They are mostly minions of fear and loathing. But I know that there are many on the Right who deeply care for this nation, have honest concerns about its direction, traditions, and principles that seem threatened or weakening. Trump may not have been exactly what you wanted but he did shake up the establishment and appeared to give a voice to your anger and frustration. Besides that, it was fun to see the "Demonrats" pull their hair out and get so discombobulated. However, you are forsaking this great country when you do not find any voice to criticize or question such a "tweet" from the president. Those words by Hitler that I attributed to Trump stroke at the very heart of our liberty.

This is from Mein Kampf, by Adolf Hitler: “It is the press, above all, which wages a positively fanatical and slanderous struggle, tearing down everything which can be regarded as a support of national independence, cultural elevation, and the economic independence of the nation." Clear populist and s*********t and nationalistic propaganda. And you thought it was Trump and tried to protect him in your comments. Called it "Trump Derangement Syndrome" that I objected--but did not call out the president for the words of a dictator. Yet it really does suit both like a glove, don't you think? You can see that now, right? Trump says the Free Press, cornerstone of our Republic, "is the enemy of the American people." Is that any different than Hitler's words? Please tell me how. Our country is only as strong as our journalists. That's what worried Hitler, and the White House.

Not a single objection to a dictator's words about undermining or destroying a free press for his own dangerous and treacherous ends. Blind loyalty then and now. The world has seen this before on a large and horrific scale. But you are good Americans, right? No. One of you should have questioned such an outrageous assessment about a Free Press. Given who it actually came from, aren't you at least a tad embarrassed. Oh, so you were duped and it wasn't fair so you let it go unknowingly? Had you known who really said those word you would have attacked such a statement...even though you thought Trump had said it? Hilarious! No, not funny in the least. Too sad and sick to contemplate. Trump echoed the language of autocrats who seek to minimize dissent. “F*****m thrives in obscurity and darkness.” (DaShanne Stokes) Blackout the press as an avenue of t***h, and you end freedom.

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Oct 16, 2018 22:12:48   #
Wolf counselor Loc: Heart of Texas
 
rumitoid wrote:
You rushed to defend him. Amazing!

I was going to say that you on the Right got righteously punked by that thread, yet that is not entirely true. For the Liberal-h**ers who are mostly concerned with revenge, yes. They are mostly minions of fear and loathing. But I know that there are many on the Right who deeply care for this nation, have honest concerns about its direction, traditions, and principles that seem threatened or weakening. Trump may not have been exactly what you wanted but he did shake up the establishment and appeared to give a voice to your anger and frustration. Besides that, it was fun to see the "Demonrats" pull their hair out and get so discombobulated. However, you are forsaking this great country when you do not find any voice to criticize or question such a "tweet" from the president. Those words by Hitler that I attributed to Trump stroke at the very heart of our liberty.

This is from Mein Kampf, by Adolf Hitler: “It is the press, above all, which wages a positively fanatical and slanderous struggle, tearing down everything which can be regarded as a support of national independence, cultural elevation, and the economic independence of the nation." Clear populist and s*********t and nationalistic propaganda. And you thought it was Trump and tried to protect him in your comments. Called it "Trump Derangement Syndrome" that I objected--but did not call out the president for the words of a dictator. Yet it really does suit both like a glove, don't you think? You can see that now, right? Trump says the Free Press, cornerstone of our Republic, "is the enemy of the American people." Is that any different than Hitler's words? Please tell me how. Our country is only as strong as our journalists. That's what worried Hitler, and the White House.

Not a single objection to a dictator's words about undermining or destroying a free press for his own dangerous and treacherous ends. Blind loyalty then and now. The world has seen this before on a large and horrific scale. But you are good Americans, right? No. One of you should have questioned such an outrageous assessment about a Free Press. Given who it actually came from, aren't you at least a tad embarrassed. Oh, so you were duped and it wasn't fair so you let it go unknowingly? Had you known who really said those word you would have attacked such a statement...even though you thought Trump had said it? Hilarious! No, not funny in the least. Too sad and sick to contemplate. Trump echoed the language of autocrats who seek to minimize dissent. “F*****m thrives in obscurity and darkness.” (DaShanne Stokes) Blackout the press as an avenue of t***h, and you end freedom.
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Oct 16, 2018 22:41:03   #
rumitoid
 
Oh, you got it right the first time: "No one cares." On the Right. You guys looked terribly foolish to protect the words of Hitler to defend Trump. In the words of our, well, the Donald, "Sad!"

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Oct 16, 2018 23:23:53   #
pafret Loc: Northeast
 
rumitoid wrote:
You rushed to defend him. Amazing!

I was going to say that you on the Right got righteously punked by that thread, yet that is not entirely true. For the Liberal-h**ers who are mostly concerned with revenge, yes. They are mostly minions of fear and loathing. But I know that there are many on the Right who deeply care for this nation, have honest concerns about its direction, traditions, and principles that seem threatened or weakening. Trump may not have been exactly what you wanted but he did shake up the establishment and appeared to give a voice to your anger and frustration. Besides that, it was fun to see the "Demonrats" pull their hair out and get so discombobulated. However, you are forsaking this great country when you do not find any voice to criticize or question such a "tweet" from the president. Those words by Hitler that I attributed to Trump stroke at the very heart of our liberty.

This is from Mein Kampf, by Adolf Hitler: “It is the press, above all, which wages a positively fanatical and slanderous struggle, tearing down everything which can be regarded as a support of national independence, cultural elevation, and the economic independence of the nation." Clear populist and s*********t and nationalistic propaganda. And you thought it was Trump and tried to protect him in your comments. Called it "Trump Derangement Syndrome" that I objected--but did not call out the president for the words of a dictator. Yet it really does suit both like a glove, don't you think? You can see that now, right? Trump says the Free Press, cornerstone of our Republic, "is the enemy of the American people." Is that any different than Hitler's words? Please tell me how. Our country is only as strong as our journalists. That's what worried Hitler, and the White House.

Not a single objection to a dictator's words about undermining or destroying a free press for his own dangerous and treacherous ends. Blind loyalty then and now. The world has seen this before on a large and horrific scale. But you are good Americans, right? No. One of you should have questioned such an outrageous assessment about a Free Press. Given who it actually came from, aren't you at least a tad embarrassed. Oh, so you were duped and it wasn't fair so you let it go unknowingly? Had you known who really said those word you would have attacked such a statement...even though you thought Trump had said it? Hilarious! No, not funny in the least. Too sad and sick to contemplate. Trump echoed the language of autocrats who seek to minimize dissent. “F*****m thrives in obscurity and darkness.” (DaShanne Stokes) Blackout the press as an avenue of t***h, and you end freedom.
You rushed to defend him. Amazing! br br I was go... (show quote)


What is really funny is that you think anyone who gives a tinker's dam is reading your posts. I opened this one, only because of the title.

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Oct 17, 2018 02:24:02   #
rumitoid
 
pafret wrote:
What is really funny is that you think anyone who gives a tinker's dam is reading your posts. I opened this one, only because of the title.


Seems like a tinker. Lol. You guys are so pathetic. You don't give a "tinker's dam" at being made utterly foolish and blind? Support a dictator who caused worldwide destruction for his thoughts on the Free Press, and try to escape obligation or consequence. YOU NEVER CHALLENGED THE WORDS OF A DICTATOR because you believed it was Trump. Absolutely pathetic. You cannot wriggle out of this a*********n. Your true stripes are exposed.

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Oct 17, 2018 12:52:57   #
Lonewolf
 
trump used to and maybe still does keep a copy of Mein Kampf, by Adolf Hitler at his bedside, there a lot alike.
And trump has the potential of being worse than Hitler.

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Oct 17, 2018 22:30:29   #
rumitoid
 
pafret wrote:
What is really funny is that you think anyone who gives a tinker's dam is reading your posts. I opened this one, only because of the title.


I know you and others on the Right don't give a tinker's dam: your support for Trump and a blind eye to his lies and disgraceful behavior and ugliness, even defending him against a dictator's speech because you thought he said it.

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