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Is Donald Trump a Nazi?

Must be that German blood. Perhaps he will form a US-Russia-North Korea axis. He's said he is going to round up millions of Mexicans. Make them disappear. He'll probably go after Muslims next. I'm sure Vlad would approve of that.
Funny how you love illegals more than Americans, it must be in your Benedict Arnold traitor blood. You rather for them to overrun Americans and get work permits and benefits so Americans can be out of work, drained from retaining benefits going to illegals, while taxpayers foot the illegals bills. You're probably illegal.
 
Donnie is not a Nazi. He has beliefs, or at least promotes some beliefs, that fit into fascist ideas and concepts and have similarities to policies of 1930's Germany that were implemented by Nazi's.

Yes, lets look at a break down of what the Nazis and Trump believed and share and dont share:

Nazi beliefs
Racial superiority of Aryan races
Trump does not believe that

German Nationalism
Trump is an American Nationalist

That democracy was inferior as a political system
Trump disagrees with that and supports the Constitution meanwhile people that attck Trump supporters are in agree ment with the Nazis on this one.

That a socialist system of government run command economics is best
Trump does not believe that, but he will endorse Sanders Nordic Socialism model one day as will most Americans

Fixated on having a strong totalitarian government
Trump opposes that vehemently

Western civilization
Trump supports that as all rational people should

Science, Engineering and mathematics
Yeah, Trump supports that as well

Nah, there really isnt much basis for saying Trump is a fascist, but la Raza, the NAACP, the Democratic Party on the other hand have far more in common with Nazi belief systems than the Donald ever will.
 
Donald Trump Poses an Unprecedented Threat to American Democracy

A report circulated highlighting his 1990 interview with Playboy in which he praised the brutality of the Tiananmen Square crackdown. This is not the first time I had seen Trump praise dictators.


My previous view of Trump was as a kind of vaccine. The Republican Party relies on the covert mobilization of racial resentment and nationalism. Trump, as I saw it, was bringing into the open that which had been intentionally submerged. It seemed like a containable dose of disease, too small to take over its host, but large enough to set off a counterreaction of healthy blood cells. But the outbreak of violence this weekend suggests the disease may be spreading far wider than I believed, and infecting healthy elements of the body politic.

I remain convinced that Trump cannot win the presidency. But what I failed to account for was the possibility that his authoritarian style could degrade American politics even in defeat. There is a whiff in the air of the notion that the election will be settled in the streets — a poisonous idea that is unsafe in even the smallest doses.

Here is another factor I failed to predict. Trump, as I’ve noted, lies substantively within the modern Republican racial political tradition that seamlessly incorporates such things as the Willie Horton ads and the uncontroversial service of Louisiana representative Steve Scalise, who once called himself “David Duke without the baggage,” as House Majority Whip. But Trump’s amplification of white racial resentment matters. His campaign has dominated the national discourse. Millions of Americans who have never heard of Steve Scalise are seized with mortal terror of Trump, whose ubiquity in campaign coverage makes him seem larger and more unstoppable than he is. And terror is corrosive.

Donald Trump Poses an Unprecedented Threat to American Democracy

Is the GOP now the party of authoritarianism?
There is a DISEASE going around in the US, whereby violent thugs travel to cities where Donald Trump is having a rally, and then cause violence against the law-abiding Trump supporters (ex Chicago, San Jose), only to then PRETEND that Trump and his supporters somehow perpetrated the violence.

Oh Wow. You've got the disease. Well, stop spreading it. That's the least you could do.
 
"Get your people in line, Bernie," Trump said...


Donald Trump blames Sanders supporters for Chicago unrest - CNNPolitics.com

Trump ends wild day on campaign trail by calling for protesters' arrests


"I'm going to ask that you arrest them," Trump said to the police. "I'll file whatever charges you want. If they want to do this ... we're going to go strongly for your arrests."

Trump said arresting protesters would "ruin the rest of their lives" by giving them a "big arrest mark."

"Once that starts happening, we're not going to have any more protesters, folks," Trump said.

Trump has every right to safe guard his supporters so that they are not assaulted by Marxist leftwing thugs.
 
Donnie is not a Nazi. He has beliefs, or at least promotes some beliefs, that fit into fascist ideas and concepts and have similarities to policies of 1930's Germany that were implemented by Nazi's.


Actually, no he doesn't, bernie and hilary virtually stole the nazi party platform...

Actually Bernie's older relatives were slaughtered by the Nazis. You know that, right?

Note that proper names start with a capital letter in English. Work on that.
 
Donald Drumpf in 2013:

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"Get your people in line, Bernie," Trump said...


Donald Trump blames Sanders supporters for Chicago unrest - CNNPolitics.com

Trump ends wild day on campaign trail by calling for protesters' arrests


"I'm going to ask that you arrest them," Trump said to the police. "I'll file whatever charges you want. If they want to do this ... we're going to go strongly for your arrests."

Trump said arresting protesters would "ruin the rest of their lives" by giving them a "big arrest mark."

"Once that starts happening, we're not going to have any more protesters, folks," Trump said.
This is all common sense. So what about it ?

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Donald Trump Poses an Unprecedented Threat to American Democracy

A report circulated highlighting his 1990 interview with Playboy in which he praised the brutality of the Tiananmen Square crackdown. This is not the first time I had seen Trump praise dictators.


My previous view of Trump was as a kind of vaccine. The Republican Party relies on the covert mobilization of racial resentment and nationalism. Trump, as I saw it, was bringing into the open that which had been intentionally submerged. It seemed like a containable dose of disease, too small to take over its host, but large enough to set off a counterreaction of healthy blood cells. But the outbreak of violence this weekend suggests the disease may be spreading far wider than I believed, and infecting healthy elements of the body politic.

I remain convinced that Trump cannot win the presidency. But what I failed to account for was the possibility that his authoritarian style could degrade American politics even in defeat. There is a whiff in the air of the notion that the election will be settled in the streets — a poisonous idea that is unsafe in even the smallest doses.

Here is another factor I failed to predict. Trump, as I’ve noted, lies substantively within the modern Republican racial political tradition that seamlessly incorporates such things as the Willie Horton ads and the uncontroversial service of Louisiana representative Steve Scalise, who once called himself “David Duke without the baggage,” as House Majority Whip. But Trump’s amplification of white racial resentment matters. His campaign has dominated the national discourse. Millions of Americans who have never heard of Steve Scalise are seized with mortal terror of Trump, whose ubiquity in campaign coverage makes him seem larger and more unstoppable than he is. And terror is corrosive.

Donald Trump Poses an Unprecedented Threat to American Democracy

Is the GOP now the party of authoritarianism?
There is a DISEASE going around in the US, whereby violent thugs travel to cities where Donald Trump is having a rally, and then cause violence against the law-abiding Trump supporters (ex Chicago, San Jose), only to then PRETEND that Trump and his supporters somehow perpetrated the violence.

Oh Wow. You've got the disease. Well, stop spreading it. That's the least you could do.
 
"Is Donald Trump a Nazi?"

Only in the minds of sick, retarded Liberals / Hillary supporters...

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