Alt Right, you were told your raging nonsense would backfire and . . .

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. . . guess what. The left has its loonies just like the Alt Right. But if you think that you have not been egging on the other side, talk to Noog, who is now talking out of the other side of his. You simply cannot take what you dish without crying.

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Hillary invented "Alt Right" on 8/25/16 and Jake and all the other Hillary supporters have been using that phrase ever since then and not a second before
 
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Frank can never get his lies right.

Background

The Alternative Right is a term coined in 2008 by Richard Bertrand Spencer, who heads the white nationalist think tank known as the National Policy Institute, to describe a loose set of far-right ideals centered on “white identity” and the preservation of “Western civilization.” In 2010, Spencer, who had done stints as an editor of The American Conservative and Taki’s Magazine, launched the Alternative Right blog, where he worked to refine the movement’s ideological tenets.

Spencer describes the Alt Right as a big-tent ideology that blends the ideas of neo-reactionaries (NRx-ers), who advocate a return to an antiquated, pseudo-libertarian government that supports “traditional western civilization”; “archeofuturists,” those who advocate for a return to “traditional values” without jettisoning the advances of society and technology; human biodiversity adherents (HBDers) and “race realists,” people who generally adhere to “scientific racism”; and other extreme-right ideologies. Alt-Right adherents stridently reject egalitarianism and universalism.

At the heart of the Alt-Right is a break with establishment conservatism that favors experimentation with the ideas of the French New Right; libertarian thought as exemplified by former U.S. Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas); anarcho-capitalism, which advocates individual sovereignty and open markets in place of an organized state; Catholic traditionalism, which seeks a return to Roman Catholicism before the liberalizing reforms of the Second Vatican Council; and other ideologies. It is a reaction to the conservative establishment as exemplified by the nomination of Barry Goldwater for the presidency in 1964. According to Spencer, that solidified several aspects of contemporary conservatism, including an emphasis on liberty, freedom, free markets and capitalism. Spencer considers these ideas to be “anti-ideals” and says the Alt-Right is redefining categories for a new kind of conservative

Alternative Right
 
. . . guess what. The left has its loonies just like the Alt Right. But if you think that you have not been egging on the other side, talk to Noog, who is now talking out of the other side of his. You simply cannot take what you dish without crying.

19113848_1880909018586734_820175156443420716_n.jpg

Spreading dumb propaganda is all you can do. Those are not alt-righters. Also, looking at their faces, they can't possibly be serious. Did you add those titles to the pictures yourself?
 
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Frank can never get his lies right.

Background

The Alternative Right is a term coined in 2008 by Richard Bertrand Spencer, who heads the white nationalist think tank known as the National Policy Institute, to describe a loose set of far-right ideals centered on “white identity” and the preservation of “Western civilization.” In 2010, Spencer, who had done stints as an editor of The American Conservative and Taki’s Magazine, launched the Alternative Right blog, where he worked to refine the movement’s ideological tenets.

Spencer describes the Alt Right as a big-tent ideology that blends the ideas of neo-reactionaries (NRx-ers), who advocate a return to an antiquated, pseudo-libertarian government that supports “traditional western civilization”; “archeofuturists,” those who advocate for a return to “traditional values” without jettisoning the advances of society and technology; human biodiversity adherents (HBDers) and “race realists,” people who generally adhere to “scientific racism”; and other extreme-right ideologies. Alt-Right adherents stridently reject egalitarianism and universalism.

At the heart of the Alt-Right is a break with establishment conservatism that favors experimentation with the ideas of the French New Right; libertarian thought as exemplified by former U.S. Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas); anarcho-capitalism, which advocates individual sovereignty and open markets in place of an organized state; Catholic traditionalism, which seeks a return to Roman Catholicism before the liberalizing reforms of the Second Vatican Council; and other ideologies. It is a reaction to the conservative establishment as exemplified by the nomination of Barry Goldwater for the presidency in 1964. According to Spencer, that solidified several aspects of contemporary conservatism, including an emphasis on liberty, freedom, free markets and capitalism. Spencer considers these ideas to be “anti-ideals” and says the Alt-Right is redefining categories for a new kind of conservative

Alternative Right

idiots like you are the ones who turned the term into meaning "anyone to the right of an including mitt Romney so we can link nazi assholes to anyone to the right of mitt romney even though they have no real connection"
 
. . . guess what. The left has its loonies just like the Alt Right. But if you think that you have not been egging on the other side, talk to Noog, who is now talking out of the other side of his. You simply cannot take what you dish without crying.

19113848_1880909018586734_820175156443420716_n.jpg

Spreading dumb propaganda is all you can do. Those are not alt-righters. Also, looking at their faces, they can't possibly be serious. Did you add that title to yourself?
Norman, you are babbling. Tell us what you are trying to say. Yes, you have Alt Righties who talk shit but can't crap. You need to cool the rhetoric, and so do the far left.
 
Frank can never get his lies right.

Background

The Alternative Right is a term coined in 2008 by Richard Bertrand Spencer, who heads the white nationalist think tank known as the National Policy Institute, to describe a loose set of far-right ideals centered on “white identity” and the preservation of “Western civilization.” In 2010, Spencer, who had done stints as an editor of The American Conservative and Taki’s Magazine, launched the Alternative Right blog, where he worked to refine the movement’s ideological tenets.

Spencer describes the Alt Right as a big-tent ideology that blends the ideas of neo-reactionaries (NRx-ers), who advocate a return to an antiquated, pseudo-libertarian government that supports “traditional western civilization”; “archeofuturists,” those who advocate for a return to “traditional values” without jettisoning the advances of society and technology; human biodiversity adherents (HBDers) and “race realists,” people who generally adhere to “scientific racism”; and other extreme-right ideologies. Alt-Right adherents stridently reject egalitarianism and universalism.

At the heart of the Alt-Right is a break with establishment conservatism that favors experimentation with the ideas of the French New Right; libertarian thought as exemplified by former U.S. Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas); anarcho-capitalism, which advocates individual sovereignty and open markets in place of an organized state; Catholic traditionalism, which seeks a return to Roman Catholicism before the liberalizing reforms of the Second Vatican Council; and other ideologies. It is a reaction to the conservative establishment as exemplified by the nomination of Barry Goldwater for the presidency in 1964. According to Spencer, that solidified several aspects of contemporary conservatism, including an emphasis on liberty, freedom, free markets and capitalism. Spencer considers these ideas to be “anti-ideals” and says the Alt-Right is redefining categories for a new kind of conservative

Alternative Right

idiots like you are the ones who turned the term into meaning "anyone to the right of an including mitt Romney so we can link nazi assholes to anyone to the right of mitt romney even though they have no real connection"
I gave you the clear definition. Whether you like it or not does not mean squat. Go Godwin when it makes sense.
 
. . . guess what. The left has its loonies just like the Alt Right. But if you think that you have not been egging on the other side, talk to Noog, who is now talking out of the other side of his. You simply cannot take what you dish without crying.

19113848_1880909018586734_820175156443420716_n.jpg

Spreading dumb propaganda is all you can do. Those are not alt-righters. Also, looking at their faces, they can't possibly be serious. Did you add that title to yourself?
Norman, you are babbling. Tell us what you are trying to say. Yes, you have Alt Righties who talk shit but can't crap. You need to cool the rhetoric, and so do the far left.

Oh, so you are pretending to be a moderate now. ROFLMAO!

Again, those people are not alt-righters. Why anyone would paint them as such is beyond ridiculous. But beyond that, nice photoshop!
 
Frank can never get his lies right.

Background

The Alternative Right is a term coined in 2008 by Richard Bertrand Spencer, who heads the white nationalist think tank known as the National Policy Institute, to describe a loose set of far-right ideals centered on “white identity” and the preservation of “Western civilization.” In 2010, Spencer, who had done stints as an editor of The American Conservative and Taki’s Magazine, launched the Alternative Right blog, where he worked to refine the movement’s ideological tenets.

Spencer describes the Alt Right as a big-tent ideology that blends the ideas of neo-reactionaries (NRx-ers), who advocate a return to an antiquated, pseudo-libertarian government that supports “traditional western civilization”; “archeofuturists,” those who advocate for a return to “traditional values” without jettisoning the advances of society and technology; human biodiversity adherents (HBDers) and “race realists,” people who generally adhere to “scientific racism”; and other extreme-right ideologies. Alt-Right adherents stridently reject egalitarianism and universalism.

At the heart of the Alt-Right is a break with establishment conservatism that favors experimentation with the ideas of the French New Right; libertarian thought as exemplified by former U.S. Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas); anarcho-capitalism, which advocates individual sovereignty and open markets in place of an organized state; Catholic traditionalism, which seeks a return to Roman Catholicism before the liberalizing reforms of the Second Vatican Council; and other ideologies. It is a reaction to the conservative establishment as exemplified by the nomination of Barry Goldwater for the presidency in 1964. According to Spencer, that solidified several aspects of contemporary conservatism, including an emphasis on liberty, freedom, free markets and capitalism. Spencer considers these ideas to be “anti-ideals” and says the Alt-Right is redefining categories for a new kind of conservative

Alternative Right

idiots like you are the ones who turned the term into meaning "anyone to the right of an including mitt Romney so we can link nazi assholes to anyone to the right of mitt romney even though they have no real connection"
I gave you the clear definition. Whether you like it or not does not mean squat. Go Godwin when it makes sense.

it's a moronic definition. If you think I am "alt right" than that proves that it is a moronic definition espoused by a moron (you)
 
. . . guess what. The left has its loonies just like the Alt Right. But if you think that you have not been egging on the other side, talk to Noog, who is now talking out of the other side of his. You simply cannot take what you dish without crying.

19113848_1880909018586734_820175156443420716_n.jpg

Spreading dumb propaganda is all you can do. Those are not alt-righters. Also, looking at their faces, they can't possibly be serious. Did you add that title to yourself?
Norman, you are babbling. Tell us what you are trying to say. Yes, you have Alt Righties who talk shit but can't crap. You need to cool the rhetoric, and so do the far left.
Oh, so you are pretending to be a moderate now. ROFLMAO! Again, those people are not alt-righters. Why anyone would paint them as such is beyond ridiculous. But beyond that, nice photoshop!
Who are "those people"? Norman, who do you think are not Alt Righties?
 
Frank can never get his lies right.

Background

The Alternative Right is a term coined in 2008 by Richard Bertrand Spencer, who heads the white nationalist think tank known as the National Policy Institute, to describe a loose set of far-right ideals centered on “white identity” and the preservation of “Western civilization.” In 2010, Spencer, who had done stints as an editor of The American Conservative and Taki’s Magazine, launched the Alternative Right blog, where he worked to refine the movement’s ideological tenets.

Spencer describes the Alt Right as a big-tent ideology that blends the ideas of neo-reactionaries (NRx-ers), who advocate a return to an antiquated, pseudo-libertarian government that supports “traditional western civilization”; “archeofuturists,” those who advocate for a return to “traditional values” without jettisoning the advances of society and technology; human biodiversity adherents (HBDers) and “race realists,” people who generally adhere to “scientific racism”; and other extreme-right ideologies. Alt-Right adherents stridently reject egalitarianism and universalism.

At the heart of the Alt-Right is a break with establishment conservatism that favors experimentation with the ideas of the French New Right; libertarian thought as exemplified by former U.S. Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas); anarcho-capitalism, which advocates individual sovereignty and open markets in place of an organized state; Catholic traditionalism, which seeks a return to Roman Catholicism before the liberalizing reforms of the Second Vatican Council; and other ideologies. It is a reaction to the conservative establishment as exemplified by the nomination of Barry Goldwater for the presidency in 1964. According to Spencer, that solidified several aspects of contemporary conservatism, including an emphasis on liberty, freedom, free markets and capitalism. Spencer considers these ideas to be “anti-ideals” and says the Alt-Right is redefining categories for a new kind of conservative

Alternative Right

idiots like you are the ones who turned the term into meaning "anyone to the right of an including mitt Romney so we can link nazi assholes to anyone to the right of mitt romney even though they have no real connection"
I gave you the clear definition. Whether you like it or not does not mean squat. Go Godwin when it makes sense.
it's a moronic definition. If you think I am "alt right" than that proves that it is a moronic definition espoused by a moron (you)
It's an excellent definition of those (white nationalism, racialism, nativism, anti democracy, some libertarian impulses) who are trying to remake American conservatism. I did not say you were an Alt Righty. You always say you are a constitution federalist with libertarian leanings. OK, that's fine, although I don't think you understand any of that.
 
There is no alt left though, they are all scum who support violent attacks against anyone who disagrees a AND is actually much smarter than any of their best. It makes them mad to be wrong all of the time, and they lash out at their betters. Anyone who supports the left is a complete ignoramus. Their problem is WE are tired of it and we have the support of the cops, the military and most of the country outside lala land. It is just like Come on to OUR house and start some shit!! They tear up their own shitholes and indoctrination centers. Wonder what they are going to do when it is their ass who is made into a target. Ill bet they really go ballistic when oshitass and company get put away for the crimes the auditors caught.
 
"though they are all scum who support violent attacks against anyone who disagrees" begs the question, who are "they"? Bad lefties? Who are "we"? If you mean people like you, no, you do not have the support of mainstream America or the military or the LEO.
 
We have Ted and the left has Jake.
Well then, "the left" is better off for though they both have their moments of absurdity, few people are aware of what Jake has to say; thus there's very little chance someone will take him to heart and try helping someone, Hillary or otherwise, "ride a gun into the sunset." That, IMO, is a good thing.
 
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