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Oct 29, 2018 23:15:23   #
rumitoid
 
Here are the stats: https://www.cnsnews.com/blog/michael-morris/fbi-us-jews-targeted-57-anti-religious-h**e-crimes-muslims-targeted-16

Muslims have been banned so it wasn't them. Where and how did that sudden increase come from? "Could it be...Satan?" Take another guess.

Lets' be very clear about what Trump said on Charlottesville: “You had many people in that group OTHER than neo-N**is and white nationalists,” Trump said. “The press has treated them absolutely unfairly.” I agree. He did not say that Neo-N**is and White Nationalists were "very fine people." There were people, he was saying, that were not part of the Far Right r****t groups protesting for other reasons. HIS COMMENT WAS GROSSLY MISCONSTRUED by the Press. That said, there is more.

Here is the question: Why do so many far right White Nationalists and other r****t groups not just support Trump but see him as something of the leader for their cause?

Trump's recent announcement that he was a Nationalist makes such support understandable today. Do you really think that these yahoo far right fanatics see any difference between Nationalist and White Nationalist? Nationalist is a surname; Trump declared he was family. Yet that does not explain early support. Which was already rabid by 2016.

In Oct. 2016, when it looked as if Trump would be trounced at the b****t box, a pair of Trump supporters decided to preempt any e******n-related bloodshed. The two men, Patrick Stein and Curtis Allen, joined a third, Gavin Wright, in attempting to unleash a series of bombings against a local population of Somali immigrants. The plot, if successful, could have ended as the deadliest terror attack in the U.S. since 9/11. What did they see in Trump?

Why does Trump get this allegiance, such as from David Duke, who he was very reluctant to renounce.

Then this: According to an investigation by Mother Jones and the Investigative Fund at The Nation Institute, since Trump officially announced his bid in June 2015 he has drawn effusive praise and formal backing from some of the country’s most virulent neo-N**is, w***e s*********ts, m*****a supporters, and other extremist leaders. They include the head of the American N**i Party, three former Ku Klux Klansmen, four people involved in a recent armed standoff against federal authorities at an Oregon wildlife refuge, and at least 15 individuals affiliated with organizations described by the Southern Poverty Law Center as h**e groups.

Trump has disavowed none of them.

“We have a wonderful OPPORTUNITY here folks, that may never come again,” wrote Rocky J. Suhayda, the head of the American N**i Party, last fall. “Donald Trump’s campaign statements, if nothing else, have SHOWN that ‘our views’ are NOT so ‘unpopular’ as the Political Correctness crowd have told everyone they are!”
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/09/trump-supporters-neo-n**is-white-nationalists-kkk-m*****as-r****m-h**e/

What is it about Trump?

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Oct 29, 2018 23:26:57   #
Crayons Loc: St Jo, Texas
 
rumitoid wrote:
Here are the stats: https://www.cnsnews.com/blog/michael-morris/fbi-us-jews-targeted-57-anti-religious-h**e-crimes-muslims-targeted-16

Muslims have been banned so it wasn't them. Where and how did that sudden increase come from? "Could it be...Satan?" Take another guess.

Lets' be very clear about what Trump said on Charlottesville: “You had many people in that group OTHER than neo-N**is and white nationalists,” Trump said. “The press has treated them absolutely unfairly.” I agree. He did not say that Neo-N**is and White Nationalists were "very fine people." There were people, he was saying, that were not part of the Far Right r****t groups protesting for other reasons. HIS COMMENT WAS GROSSLY MISCONSTRUED by the Press. That said, there is more.

Here is the question: Why do so many far right White Nationalists and other r****t groups not just support Trump but see him as something of the leader for their cause?

Trump's recent announcement that he was a Nationalist makes such support understandable today. Do you really think that these yahoo far right fanatics see any difference between Nationalist and White Nationalist? Nationalist is a surname; Trump declared he was family. Yet that does not explain early support. Which was already rabid by 2016.

In Oct. 2016, when it looked as if Trump would be trounced at the b****t box, a pair of Trump supporters decided to preempt any e******n-related bloodshed. The two men, Patrick Stein and Curtis Allen, joined a third, Gavin Wright, in attempting to unleash a series of bombings against a local population of Somali immigrants. The plot, if successful, could have ended as the deadliest terror attack in the U.S. since 9/11. What did they see in Trump?

Why does Trump get this allegiance, such as from David Duke, who he was very reluctant to renounce.

Then this: According to an investigation by Mother Jones and the Investigative Fund at The Nation Institute, since Trump officially announced his bid in June 2015 he has drawn effusive praise and formal backing from some of the country’s most virulent neo-N**is, w***e s*********ts, m*****a supporters, and other extremist leaders. They include the head of the American N**i Party, three former Ku Klux Klansmen, four people involved in a recent armed standoff against federal authorities at an Oregon wildlife refuge, and at least 15 individuals affiliated with organizations described by the Southern Poverty Law Center as h**e groups.

Trump has disavowed none of them.

“We have a wonderful OPPORTUNITY here folks, that may never come again,” wrote Rocky J. Suhayda, the head of the American N**i Party, last fall. “Donald Trump’s campaign statements, if nothing else, have SHOWN that ‘our views’ are NOT so ‘unpopular’ as the Political Correctness crowd have told everyone they are!”
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/09/trump-supporters-neo-n**is-white-nationalists-kkk-m*****as-r****m-h**e/

What is it about Trump?
Here are the stats: https://www.cnsnews.com/blog/m... (show quote)

More l*****t propaganda and Disinformation.
In Case you didn't know, All the so called w***e s*********ts leaders have been and still are L*****t FBI informants,
And I learned back in the late 70's that all the Kluxer donors are demonrats
Here is the most recent violent l*****t Kluxer 'FBI informer'
http://www.nate-thayer.com/kkk-imperial-wizard-fbi-informant-gets-stay-jail-free-card/

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Oct 29, 2018 23:49:42   #
Boo_Boo Loc: Jellystone
 
I do not think it has anything to do with President Trump. H**e crimes against Jews were most prevelent during the Bush presidency. And then things improved a little with obama.
In 2016, 15,254 law enforcement agencies across the United States participating in the H**e Crimes Statistics program reported 6,121 h**e crime incidents involving 7,321 offenses.

H**e crimes motivated by religious bias accounted for 21.3% of incidents during 2016, involving 859 offenders and 1,584 victims.

A breakdown of the offenses showed that approximately 54% were anti-Jewish, 24% were anti-Islamic and 4.1% were anti-Catholic.

Here is a link to one that shows h**e crimes are still on the rise in big cities. June 26, 2018, https://www.cbsnews.com/news/new-data-shows-us-h**e-crimes-continued-to-rise-in-2017/ Also, the FBI has not released statistics that include President's time in office.

Lastly.... who was president in 2015.....that is when your reference was written (By Michael Morris | December 9, 2015 ). I don't suppose you intended this thread to be about obama, who was president in 2015, and not President Trump?

rumitoid wrote:
Here are the stats: https://www.cnsnews.com/blog/michael-morris/fbi-us-jews-targeted-57-anti-religious-h**e-crimes-muslims-targeted-16

Muslims have been banned so it wasn't them. Where and how did that sudden increase come from? "Could it be...Satan?" Take another guess.

Lets' be very clear about what Trump said on Charlottesville: “You had many people in that group OTHER than neo-N**is and white nationalists,” Trump said. “The press has treated them absolutely unfairly.” I agree. He did not say that Neo-N**is and White Nationalists were "very fine people." There were people, he was saying, that were not part of the Far Right r****t groups protesting for other reasons. HIS COMMENT WAS GROSSLY MISCONSTRUED by the Press. That said, there is more.

Here is the question: Why do so many far right White Nationalists and other r****t groups not just support Trump but see him as something of the leader for their cause?

Trump's recent announcement that he was a Nationalist makes such support understandable today. Do you really think that these yahoo far right fanatics see any difference between Nationalist and White Nationalist? Nationalist is a surname; Trump declared he was family. Yet that does not explain early support. Which was already rabid by 2016.

In Oct. 2016, when it looked as if Trump would be trounced at the b****t box, a pair of Trump supporters decided to preempt any e******n-related bloodshed. The two men, Patrick Stein and Curtis Allen, joined a third, Gavin Wright, in attempting to unleash a series of bombings against a local population of Somali immigrants. The plot, if successful, could have ended as the deadliest terror attack in the U.S. since 9/11. What did they see in Trump?

Why does Trump get this allegiance, such as from David Duke, who he was very reluctant to renounce.

Then this: According to an investigation by Mother Jones and the Investigative Fund at The Nation Institute, since Trump officially announced his bid in June 2015 he has drawn effusive praise and formal backing from some of the country’s most virulent neo-N**is, w***e s*********ts, m*****a supporters, and other extremist leaders. They include the head of the American N**i Party, three former Ku Klux Klansmen, four people involved in a recent armed standoff against federal authorities at an Oregon wildlife refuge, and at least 15 individuals affiliated with organizations described by the Southern Poverty Law Center as h**e groups.

Trump has disavowed none of them.

“We have a wonderful OPPORTUNITY here folks, that may never come again,” wrote Rocky J. Suhayda, the head of the American N**i Party, last fall. “Donald Trump’s campaign statements, if nothing else, have SHOWN that ‘our views’ are NOT so ‘unpopular’ as the Political Correctness crowd have told everyone they are!”
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/09/trump-supporters-neo-n**is-white-nationalists-kkk-m*****as-r****m-h**e/

What is it about Trump?
Here are the stats: https://www.cnsnews.com/blog/m... (show quote)

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Oct 30, 2018 00:30:21   #
Seth
 
Pennylynn wrote:
I do not think it has anything to do with President Trump. H**e crimes against Jews were most prevelent during the Bush presidency. And then things improved a little with obama.
In 2016, 15,254 law enforcement agencies across the United States participating in the H**e Crimes Statistics program reported 6,121 h**e crime incidents involving 7,321 offenses.

H**e crimes motivated by religious bias accounted for 21.3% of incidents during 2016, involving 859 offenders and 1,584 victims.

A breakdown of the offenses showed that approximately 54% were anti-Jewish, 24% were anti-Islamic and 4.1% were anti-Catholic.

Here is a link to one that shows h**e crimes are still on the rise in big cities. June 26, 2018, https://www.cbsnews.com/news/new-data-shows-us-h**e-crimes-continued-to-rise-in-2017/ Also, the FBI has not released statistics that include President's time in office.

Lastly.... who was president in 2015.....that is when your reference was written (By Michael Morris | December 9, 2015 ). I don't suppose you intended this thread to be about obama, who was president in 2015, and not President Trump?
I do not think it has anything to do with Presiden... (show quote)


Like those photos of "children in cages" the MSM tried pinning on President Trump that turned out to have been taken during the Obama Administration, and even after being called on it they ran with it anyway.

Those folks over on the left know no shame.

Against a lot of diplomatic resistance from our "allies" in Europe, Trump moved our embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, and he has been a staunch supporter of Israel ever since he took office.

That said, when I lived in New York awhile back, I used to see a group of people near Union Square who came out once a week with signs denouncing Israel, the usual "apartheid" rhetoric and so forth. These were all white men.

One day I walked up to them and asked one, "Have you ever been over there?" He replied, "Yes, very recently. The Palestinians really love Americans." I thought 'yeah, sure,' and asked him "Are you guys N**is?" And he replied, "That's us, good American national socialists."

I hardly think Donald Trump would have even a minute to spare for people like that, but the ever vigilant, anti-Trump Mother Goose does tend to stretch things a bit, just like other lefty media.

Wasn't Mother Goose also used by "leakers" as part of the groundwork for the fraudulently obtained FISA warrant that kicked off the whole phony Trump-Russia collusion kerfuffle?

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Oct 30, 2018 00:49:15   #
Ricktloml
 
Crayons wrote:
More l*****t propaganda and Disinformation.
In Case you didn't know, All the so called w***e s*********ts leaders have been and still are L*****t FBI informants,
And I learned back in the late 70's that all the Kluxer donors are demonrats
Here is the most recent violent l*****t Kluxer 'FBI informer'
http://www.nate-thayer.com/kkk-imperial-wizard-fbi-informant-gets-stay-jail-free-card/



You have touched upon the answer. The left has been so poisoned by their unhinged hatred of President Trump, stoked daily by the Democrat Party, the media, academia and Hollywood, that they have let their r****t, anti-Semitic, violent masks slip, and we are seeing more and more how vile these political thugs are. They believe they are entitled to constantly incite harassment, bullying, intimidation and violence, and when they see their calls come to fruition with Republicans being shot, beaten, poison powder sent, sucker punched, spit on, kicked in the face, run out of restaurants and theaters, their car windows broken out,Republican headquarters have had boulders thrown through their window, and another was fire bombed, ordinary citizens have had their hats ripped from their heads, and what did Democrats and the media do?... they not only excused and defended these actions, they called for more of them. Brett Kavanaugh said it quite well when he paraphrased the Bible...they have called down the wind and they will reap the whirlwind. The sad part is the rest of America, (especially the left's targets) get hurt in the process, but the left doesn't care about that either, the end justifies the means, and they never let a crisis go to waste.

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Oct 30, 2018 00:56:50   #
Boo_Boo Loc: Jellystone
 
Yes, just like those photos of caged kids. And just like the stagged crying kids back a few months ago. If they can dig up anything that is negative, they will try to pin it on President Trump. Our President has nothing to do with the current mail bombings or the murder of Jews. I think the trend has more to do with just flat out anger. The democrats are still angry that they had to nominate a looser (K**lary) for president.... so they are still acting like two year olds. Republicans are sick and tired of being targeted by Democrats..... and then there are real nut jobs on both sides that follow people like Brother Nathaniel who is a real neo n**i who h**es Jews. After President Trump wins his second term... things may calm down (for the most part).



Seth wrote:
Like those photos of "children in cages" the MSM tried pinning on President Trump that turned out to have been taken during the Obama Administration, and even after being called on it they ran with it anyway.

Those folks over on the left know no shame.

Against a lot of diplomatic resistance from our "allies" in Europe, Trump moved our embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, and he has been a staunch supporter of Israel ever since he took office.

That said, when I lived in New York awhile back, I used to see a group of people near Union Square who came out once a week with signs denouncing Israel, the usual "apartheid" rhetoric and so forth. These were all white men.

One day I walked up to them and asked one, "Have you ever been over there?" He replied, "Yes, very recently. The Palestinians really love Americans." I thought 'yeah, sure,' and asked him "Are you guys N**is?" And he replied, "That's us, good American national socialists."

I hardly think Donald Trump would have even a minute to spare for people like that, but the ever vigilant, anti-Trump Mother Goose does tend to stretch things a bit, just like other lefty media.

Wasn't Mother Goose also used by "leakers" as part of the groundwork for the fraudulently obtained FISA warrant that kicked off the whole phony Trump-Russia collusion kerfuffle?
Like those photos of "children in cages"... (show quote)

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Oct 30, 2018 01:44:19   #
Seth
 
Pennylynn wrote:
Yes, just like those photos of caged kids. And just like the stagged crying kids back a few months ago. If they can dig up anything that is negative, they will try to pin it on President Trump. Our President has nothing to do with the current mail bombings or the murder of Jews. I think the trend has more to do with just flat out anger. The democrats are still angry that they had to nominate a looser (K**lary) for president.... so they are still acting like two year olds. Republicans are sick and tired of being targeted by Democrats..... and then there are real nut jobs on both sides that follow people like Brother Nathaniel who is a real neo n**i who h**es Jews. After President Trump wins his second term... things may calm down (for the most part).
Yes, just like those photos of caged kids. And j... (show quote)


Democrats from my grandfather's era would be turning in their graves if they could see what their party's become.

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Oct 30, 2018 02:48:40   #
Peewee Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
Pennylynn wrote:
I do not think it has anything to do with President Trump. H**e crimes against Jews were most prevelent during the Bush presidency. And then things improved a little with obama.
In 2016, 15,254 law enforcement agencies across the United States participating in the H**e Crimes Statistics program reported 6,121 h**e crime incidents involving 7,321 offenses.

H**e crimes motivated by religious bias accounted for 21.3% of incidents during 2016, involving 859 offenders and 1,584 victims.

A breakdown of the offenses showed that approximately 54% were anti-Jewish, 24% were anti-Islamic and 4.1% were anti-Catholic.

Here is a link to one that shows h**e crimes are still on the rise in big cities. June 26, 2018, https://www.cbsnews.com/news/new-data-shows-us-h**e-crimes-continued-to-rise-in-2017/ Also, the FBI has not released statistics that include President's time in office.

Lastly.... who was president in 2015.....that is when your reference was written (By Michael Morris | December 9, 2015 ). I don't suppose you intended this thread to be about obama, who was president in 2015, and not President Trump?
I do not think it has anything to do with Presiden... (show quote)


Ouch, ouch, ouch... ooh, that's gonna leave a mark!


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Oct 30, 2018 03:20:26   #
JoyV
 
rumitoid wrote:
Here are the stats: https://www.cnsnews.com/blog/michael-morris/fbi-us-jews-targeted-57-anti-religious-h**e-crimes-muslims-targeted-16

Muslims have been banned so it wasn't them. Where and how did that sudden increase come from? "Could it be...Satan?" Take another guess.

Lets' be very clear about what Trump said on Charlottesville: “You had many people in that group OTHER than neo-N**is and white nationalists,” Trump said. “The press has treated them absolutely unfairly.” I agree. He did not say that Neo-N**is and White Nationalists were "very fine people." There were people, he was saying, that were not part of the Far Right r****t groups protesting for other reasons. HIS COMMENT WAS GROSSLY MISCONSTRUED by the Press. That said, there is more.

Here is the question: Why do so many far right White Nationalists and other r****t groups not just support Trump but see him as something of the leader for their cause?

Trump's recent announcement that he was a Nationalist makes such support understandable today. Do you really think that these yahoo far right fanatics see any difference between Nationalist and White Nationalist? Nationalist is a surname; Trump declared he was family. Yet that does not explain early support. Which was already rabid by 2016.

In Oct. 2016, when it looked as if Trump would be trounced at the b****t box, a pair of Trump supporters decided to preempt any e******n-related bloodshed. The two men, Patrick Stein and Curtis Allen, joined a third, Gavin Wright, in attempting to unleash a series of bombings against a local population of Somali immigrants. The plot, if successful, could have ended as the deadliest terror attack in the U.S. since 9/11. What did they see in Trump?

Why does Trump get this allegiance, such as from David Duke, who he was very reluctant to renounce.

Then this: According to an investigation by Mother Jones and the Investigative Fund at The Nation Institute, since Trump officially announced his bid in June 2015 he has drawn effusive praise and formal backing from some of the country’s most virulent neo-N**is, w***e s*********ts, m*****a supporters, and other extremist leaders. They include the head of the American N**i Party, three former Ku Klux Klansmen, four people involved in a recent armed standoff against federal authorities at an Oregon wildlife refuge, and at least 15 individuals affiliated with organizations described by the Southern Poverty Law Center as h**e groups.

Trump has disavowed none of them.

“We have a wonderful OPPORTUNITY here folks, that may never come again,” wrote Rocky J. Suhayda, the head of the American N**i Party, last fall. “Donald Trump’s campaign statements, if nothing else, have SHOWN that ‘our views’ are NOT so ‘unpopular’ as the Political Correctness crowd have told everyone they are!”
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/09/trump-supporters-neo-n**is-white-nationalists-kkk-m*****as-r****m-h**e/

What is it about Trump?
Here are the stats: https://www.cnsnews.com/blog/m... (show quote)


1) The anti-Jewish crimes have risen even more in Europe than in the US. Is Trump responsible for crimes in Germany and the UK? There are more than 100 recorded violent antisemitic crimes each month in the UK.

2) The antisemitism is very prevalent on the left and has been blatantly out in the open yet ignored. It has become the norm with the left to blame much of the ills in the world on the Jews and to propagate fairy tales of Jewish plans for world domination. The UN is very vocal in its bias against Jews. And the MSM have made many f**e news reports against Jews.

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Oct 30, 2018 03:20:59   #
Smedley_buzkill
 
rumitoid wrote:
Here are the stats: https://www.cnsnews.com/blog/michael-morris/fbi-us-jews-targeted-57-anti-religious-h**e-crimes-muslims-targeted-16

Muslims have been banned so it wasn't them. Where and how did that sudden increase come from? "Could it be...Satan?" Take another guess.

Lets' be very clear about what Trump said on Charlottesville: “You had many people in that group OTHER than neo-N**is and white nationalists,” Trump said. “The press has treated them absolutely unfairly.” I agree. He did not say that Neo-N**is and White Nationalists were "very fine people." There were people, he was saying, that were not part of the Far Right r****t groups protesting for other reasons. HIS COMMENT WAS GROSSLY MISCONSTRUED by the Press. That said, there is more.

Here is the question: Why do so many far right White Nationalists and other r****t groups not just support Trump but see him as something of the leader for their cause?

Trump's recent announcement that he was a Nationalist makes such support understandable today. Do you really think that these yahoo far right fanatics see any difference between Nationalist and White Nationalist? Nationalist is a surname; Trump declared he was family. Yet that does not explain early support. Which was already rabid by 2016.

In Oct. 2016, when it looked as if Trump would be trounced at the b****t box, a pair of Trump supporters decided to preempt any e******n-related bloodshed. The two men, Patrick Stein and Curtis Allen, joined a third, Gavin Wright, in attempting to unleash a series of bombings against a local population of Somali immigrants. The plot, if successful, could have ended as the deadliest terror attack in the U.S. since 9/11. What did they see in Trump?

Why does Trump get this allegiance, such as from David Duke, who he was very reluctant to renounce.

Then this: According to an investigation by Mother Jones and the Investigative Fund at The Nation Institute, since Trump officially announced his bid in June 2015 he has drawn effusive praise and formal backing from some of the country’s most virulent neo-N**is, w***e s*********ts, m*****a supporters, and other extremist leaders. They include the head of the American N**i Party, three former Ku Klux Klansmen, four people involved in a recent armed standoff against federal authorities at an Oregon wildlife refuge, and at least 15 individuals affiliated with organizations described by the Southern Poverty Law Center as h**e groups.

Trump has disavowed none of them.

“We have a wonderful OPPORTUNITY here folks, that may never come again,” wrote Rocky J. Suhayda, the head of the American N**i Party, last fall. “Donald Trump’s campaign statements, if nothing else, have SHOWN that ‘our views’ are NOT so ‘unpopular’ as the Political Correctness crowd have told everyone they are!”
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/09/trump-supporters-neo-n**is-white-nationalists-kkk-m*****as-r****m-h**e/

What is it about Trump?
Here are the stats: https://www.cnsnews.com/blog/m... (show quote)


The definition of "nationalist," according to Merriam Webster, is as follows:

nationalism noun
na·​tion·​al·​ism | \ˈnash-nə-ˌli-zəm, ˈna-shə-nə-ˌli-zəm\
Definition of nationalism
1 : loyalty and devotion to a nation
especially : a sense of national consciousness (see CONSCIOUSNESS sense 1c) exalting one nation above all others and placing primary emphasis on promotion of its culture and interests as opposed to those of other nations or supranational groups

Well golly gee, I guess I'm a nationalist also.

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Oct 30, 2018 03:23:36   #
Smedley_buzkill
 
rumitoid wrote:
Here are the stats: https://www.cnsnews.com/blog/michael-morris/fbi-us-jews-targeted-57-anti-religious-h**e-crimes-muslims-targeted-16

Muslims have been banned so it wasn't them. Where and how did that sudden increase come from? "Could it be...Satan?" Take another guess.

Lets' be very clear about what Trump said on Charlottesville: “You had many people in that group OTHER than neo-N**is and white nationalists,” Trump said. “The press has treated them absolutely unfairly.” I agree. He did not say that Neo-N**is and White Nationalists were "very fine people." There were people, he was saying, that were not part of the Far Right r****t groups protesting for other reasons. HIS COMMENT WAS GROSSLY MISCONSTRUED by the Press. That said, there is more.

Here is the question: Why do so many far right White Nationalists and other r****t groups not just support Trump but see him as something of the leader for their cause?

Trump's recent announcement that he was a Nationalist makes such support understandable today. Do you really think that these yahoo far right fanatics see any difference between Nationalist and White Nationalist? Nationalist is a surname; Trump declared he was family. Yet that does not explain early support. Which was already rabid by 2016.

In Oct. 2016, when it looked as if Trump would be trounced at the b****t box, a pair of Trump supporters decided to preempt any e******n-related bloodshed. The two men, Patrick Stein and Curtis Allen, joined a third, Gavin Wright, in attempting to unleash a series of bombings against a local population of Somali immigrants. The plot, if successful, could have ended as the deadliest terror attack in the U.S. since 9/11. What did they see in Trump?

Why does Trump get this allegiance, such as from David Duke, who he was very reluctant to renounce.

Then this: According to an investigation by Mother Jones and the Investigative Fund at The Nation Institute, since Trump officially announced his bid in June 2015 he has drawn effusive praise and formal backing from some of the country’s most virulent neo-N**is, w***e s*********ts, m*****a supporters, and other extremist leaders. They include the head of the American N**i Party, three former Ku Klux Klansmen, four people involved in a recent armed standoff against federal authorities at an Oregon wildlife refuge, and at least 15 individuals affiliated with organizations described by the Southern Poverty Law Center as h**e groups.

Trump has disavowed none of them.

“We have a wonderful OPPORTUNITY here folks, that may never come again,” wrote Rocky J. Suhayda, the head of the American N**i Party, last fall. “Donald Trump’s campaign statements, if nothing else, have SHOWN that ‘our views’ are NOT so ‘unpopular’ as the Political Correctness crowd have told everyone they are!”
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/09/trump-supporters-neo-n**is-white-nationalists-kkk-m*****as-r****m-h**e/

What is it about Trump?
Here are the stats: https://www.cnsnews.com/blog/m... (show quote)


What is it about YOU, that you take biased drivel published by the SPLC and Mother Jones and post it as though these were reliable and unbiased sources?

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Oct 30, 2018 03:45:55   #
Boo_Boo Loc: Jellystone
 
Even if the information is correct, it is three years old. Correct me, but I do believe that 2015 was covered in the obama administration. So, those numbers reflect the poison obama planted with the way he treated BiBi. Well before Mr. Trump became president.
Smedley_buzk**l wrote:
What is it about YOU, that you take biased drivel published by the SPLC and Mother Jones and post it as though these were reliable and unbiased sources?

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Oct 30, 2018 06:56:58   #
old marine Loc: America home of the brave
 
Seth wrote:
Like those photos of "children in cages" the MSM tried pinning on President Trump that turned out to have been taken during the Obama Administration, and even after being called on it they ran with it anyway.

Those folks over on the left know no shame.

Against a lot of diplomatic resistance from our "allies" in Europe, Trump moved our embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, and he has been a staunch supporter of Israel ever since he took office.

That said, when I lived in New York awhile back, I used to see a group of people near Union Square who came out once a week with signs denouncing Israel, the usual "apartheid" rhetoric and so forth. These were all white men.

One day I walked up to them and asked one, "Have you ever been over there?" He replied, "Yes, very recently. The Palestinians really love Americans." I thought 'yeah, sure,' and asked him "Are you guys N**is?" And he replied, "That's us, good American national socialists."

I hardly think Donald Trump would have even a minute to spare for people like that, but the ever vigilant, anti-Trump Mother Goose does tend to stretch things a bit, just like other lefty media.

Wasn't Mother Goose also used by "leakers" as part of the groundwork for the fraudulently obtained FISA warrant that kicked off the whole phony Trump-Russia collusion kerfuffle?
Like those photos of "children in cages"... (show quote)



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Oct 30, 2018 07:02:59   #
old marine Loc: America home of the brave
 
Seth wrote:
Democrats from my grandfather's era would be turning in their graves if they could see what their party's become.


That is why so many intelligent loyal American Patriots are switching party affiliation.

Socialist Democrats loss = Americas gain.

MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN.


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Oct 30, 2018 07:06:31   #
old marine Loc: America home of the brave
 
Pennylynn wrote:
Even if the information is correct, it is three years old. Correct me, but I do believe that 2015 was covered in the obama administration. So, those numbers reflect the poison obama planted with the way he treated BiBi. Well before Mr. Trump became president.



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