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The Racist Backlash Against Obama Is What Brought Us Trump

Shutting down immigration when we are already flooded with immigrants AND we are in a war with terrorist is not extreme.

The Geneva Convention, at least the traditional articles, did not even mention illegal combatants, except to be clear they were NOT covered.

And no, deporting Illegals is not extreme.

And demanding the dicks who have been taking such advantage of US for so long pay for it is completely reasonable.
Yup playing you like a fiddle :rofl:

NOte how I responded to your points, each one?

And all you do is simply repeat yourself without addressing mine?

That is you being a dick.

You did not respond about the Muslim registry. You did not respond about how to get Mexico to build a border wall for us. You did not respond about how to expel 11 million people.

You did respond that the Geneva Conventions don't need to be followed though. You nutjob.


1. I do not believe that Trump wants a Muslim Registry.

2. HOw? How is matter of negotiation and leverage. That is not extreme.

3. How? With great difficulty. BUt the problem being huge does not mean addressing it is extreme. Refusing to enforce the Law because it is hard is extreme.

4. Show me the articles that say illegal combatants have protections.

5. You are a nutbjob.

1. He said he wouldn't rule it out

2. Current and past President's of Mexico have said Mexico is not going to build a wall. That's just insane.

3. "With great difficulty." What a plan.

4. I can show you articles about murdering civilians, especially when the ones targeted are women and children.

5. You, if you really believe what you've written, are a monster.


1. Agreed, it is not part of his platform.

2. It is not insane to try to get the guilty party to pay for it. That they don't want to is not insane. Try to be less dishonest.

3. Lack of details is not "extreme".

4. Well, let's compare it to your plan for stopping terrorism, to see which is more extreme.

5. No, you are. You are tearing this country apart with your labeling of half the country as extreme and racist.
 
Adolf Trump is drawing all the white racists out of the woodwork. They have a new hero to believe in.

How Trump Is Inspiring A New Generation Of White Nationalists



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It’s not just anger over jobs and immigration. White voters hope Trump will restore the racial hierarchy upended by Barack Obama.

For Americans opposed to Trump, it’s tempting to believe that his base is a shrinking part of America; that these are the death throes of racial reaction. Eventually, goes the thinking, they’ll fade from view too.

That is wishful thinking. America is a diverse country. But it’s still a predominantly white one, where a Trumpist movement can still encompass millions of voters. And “eventually” might be a while. In the space between now and then, Trumpism—the potent mix of open prejudice, nationalist aggression, and heterodox economic policy—could thrive. In fact, it likely will, since the trends that produced Trump—a brittle economy, an ailing white working-class, an insecure white middle-class, a rising nonwhite population, political gridlock, and growing minority political power—are ongoing.

Given the more than uphill climb he would face in a general election, Trump the person might have an expiration date. But Trumpism will enter the firmament of modern politics, a powerful current that will shape the future of the Republican Party, and the Democratic one too. Trump came on the stage as a clown. But whenever he leaves, he’ll do it as a new icon of a familiar movement in American life.

Much More: The Racist Backlash Against Obama Is What Brought Us Trump

Trump climbed on the racist bandwagon early on when he started his Obama birtherism and otherness. He recognized there was a strong market for it - and he was right.



What a Whinging Load of Blather.

The backlash against Obama is because his Big Government policies are crushing our economy and therefore the lives and prospects of millions of Americans, and because his Anti-American Appeasement has enabled terrorism.

of course it is. but it's back to their dirty politics because of Obama, they see themselves losing their grip on their power over us. So it's back to using his SKIN COLOR as a weapon. and they are Also the ones who has unleashed these thugs on us at these rallies. It's not Trump causing any violence: it's that Nasty Democrat party
 
Trump isn't conservative. Maybe that's why racists try to use his popularity to their advantage.
 
It’s not just anger over jobs and immigration. White voters hope Trump will restore the racial hierarchy upended by Barack Obama.

For Americans opposed to Trump, it’s tempting to believe that his base is a shrinking part of America; that these are the death throes of racial reaction. Eventually, goes the thinking, they’ll fade from view too.

That is wishful thinking. America is a diverse country. But it’s still a predominantly white one, where a Trumpist movement can still encompass millions of voters. And “eventually” might be a while. In the space between now and then, Trumpism—the potent mix of open prejudice, nationalist aggression, and heterodox economic policy—could thrive. In fact, it likely will, since the trends that produced Trump—a brittle economy, an ailing white working-class, an insecure white middle-class, a rising nonwhite population, political gridlock, and growing minority political power—are ongoing.

Given the more than uphill climb he would face in a general election, Trump the person might have an expiration date. But Trumpism will enter the firmament of modern politics, a powerful current that will shape the future of the Republican Party, and the Democratic one too. Trump came on the stage as a clown. But whenever he leaves, he’ll do it as a new icon of a familiar movement in American life.

Much More: The Racist Backlash Against Obama Is What Brought Us Trump

Trump climbed on the racist bandwagon early on when he started his Obama birtherism and otherness. He recognized there was a strong market for it - and he was right.
Typical anti-white article from a Democrat.
 
Trump isn't conservative. Maybe that's why racists try to use his popularity to their advantage.
You mean like how racists use Democrats who aren't progressive to their advantage every election cycle?

The person who wrote the damn article is a racist.
 
It’s not just anger over jobs and immigration. White voters hope Trump will restore the racial hierarchy upended by Barack Obama.

For Americans opposed to Trump, it’s tempting to believe that his base is a shrinking part of America; that these are the death throes of racial reaction. Eventually, goes the thinking, they’ll fade from view too.

That is wishful thinking. America is a diverse country. But it’s still a predominantly white one, where a Trumpist movement can still encompass millions of voters. And “eventually” might be a while. In the space between now and then, Trumpism—the potent mix of open prejudice, nationalist aggression, and heterodox economic policy—could thrive. In fact, it likely will, since the trends that produced Trump—a brittle economy, an ailing white working-class, an insecure white middle-class, a rising nonwhite population, political gridlock, and growing minority political power—are ongoing.

Given the more than uphill climb he would face in a general election, Trump the person might have an expiration date. But Trumpism will enter the firmament of modern politics, a powerful current that will shape the future of the Republican Party, and the Democratic one too. Trump came on the stage as a clown. But whenever he leaves, he’ll do it as a new icon of a familiar movement in American life.

Much More: The Racist Backlash Against Obama Is What Brought Us Trump

Trump climbed on the racist bandwagon early on when he started his Obama birtherism and otherness. He recognized there was a strong market for it - and he was right.

No, it's more the "Obama Sucks" and the squishy RINO's like Boehner, etc. that gave us Trump.

In case you haven't noticed, there isn't a lot of excitement about your establishment candidate either.. crikes... seems to be more excitement over an elderly Socialist... just chew on that for a moment.
 
It’s not just anger over jobs and immigration. White voters hope Trump will restore the racial hierarchy upended by Barack Obama.

For Americans opposed to Trump, it’s tempting to believe that his base is a shrinking part of America; that these are the death throes of racial reaction. Eventually, goes the thinking, they’ll fade from view too.

That is wishful thinking. America is a diverse country. But it’s still a predominantly white one, where a Trumpist movement can still encompass millions of voters. And “eventually” might be a while. In the space between now and then, Trumpism—the potent mix of open prejudice, nationalist aggression, and heterodox economic policy—could thrive. In fact, it likely will, since the trends that produced Trump—a brittle economy, an ailing white working-class, an insecure white middle-class, a rising nonwhite population, political gridlock, and growing minority political power—are ongoing.

Given the more than uphill climb he would face in a general election, Trump the person might have an expiration date. But Trumpism will enter the firmament of modern politics, a powerful current that will shape the future of the Republican Party, and the Democratic one too. Trump came on the stage as a clown. But whenever he leaves, he’ll do it as a new icon of a familiar movement in American life.

Much More: The Racist Backlash Against Obama Is What Brought Us Trump

Trump climbed on the racist bandwagon early on when he started his Obama birtherism and otherness. He recognized there was a strong market for it - and he was right.


You have it backwards. You should have said: Obama's racism brought us trump.
 
It’s not just anger over jobs and immigration. White voters hope Trump will restore the racial hierarchy upended by Barack Obama.

For Americans opposed to Trump, it’s tempting to believe that his base is a shrinking part of America; that these are the death throes of racial reaction. Eventually, goes the thinking, they’ll fade from view too.

That is wishful thinking. America is a diverse country. But it’s still a predominantly white one, where a Trumpist movement can still encompass millions of voters. And “eventually” might be a while. In the space between now and then, Trumpism—the potent mix of open prejudice, nationalist aggression, and heterodox economic policy—could thrive. In fact, it likely will, since the trends that produced Trump—a brittle economy, an ailing white working-class, an insecure white middle-class, a rising nonwhite population, political gridlock, and growing minority political power—are ongoing.

Given the more than uphill climb he would face in a general election, Trump the person might have an expiration date. But Trumpism will enter the firmament of modern politics, a powerful current that will shape the future of the Republican Party, and the Democratic one too. Trump came on the stage as a clown. But whenever he leaves, he’ll do it as a new icon of a familiar movement in American life.

Much More: The Racist Backlash Against Obama Is What Brought Us Trump

Trump climbed on the racist bandwagon early on when he started his Obama birtherism and otherness. He recognized there was a strong market for it - and he was right.
Typical anti-white article from a Democrat.

Worse, a self-loathing whitey at that.
 
It’s not just anger over jobs and immigration. White voters hope Trump will restore the racial hierarchy upended by Barack Obama.

For Americans opposed to Trump, it’s tempting to believe that his base is a shrinking part of America; that these are the death throes of racial reaction. Eventually, goes the thinking, they’ll fade from view too.

That is wishful thinking. America is a diverse country. But it’s still a predominantly white one, where a Trumpist movement can still encompass millions of voters. And “eventually” might be a while. In the space between now and then, Trumpism—the potent mix of open prejudice, nationalist aggression, and heterodox economic policy—could thrive. In fact, it likely will, since the trends that produced Trump—a brittle economy, an ailing white working-class, an insecure white middle-class, a rising nonwhite population, political gridlock, and growing minority political power—are ongoing.

Given the more than uphill climb he would face in a general election, Trump the person might have an expiration date. But Trumpism will enter the firmament of modern politics, a powerful current that will shape the future of the Republican Party, and the Democratic one too. Trump came on the stage as a clown. But whenever he leaves, he’ll do it as a new icon of a familiar movement in American life.

Much More: The Racist Backlash Against Obama Is What Brought Us Trump

Trump climbed on the racist bandwagon early on when he started his Obama birtherism and otherness. He recognized there was a strong market for it - and he was right.

You are the most overt, obnoxious racist on this board. And, like many other leftist racists, you peddle your racism under the guise of attacking alleged white racism.

Not only are you a racist, but you have made it quite clear that you are also anti-Semitic.
 
It’s not just anger over jobs and immigration. White voters hope Trump will restore the racial hierarchy upended by Barack Obama.

For Americans opposed to Trump, it’s tempting to believe that his base is a shrinking part of America; that these are the death throes of racial reaction. Eventually, goes the thinking, they’ll fade from view too.

That is wishful thinking. America is a diverse country. But it’s still a predominantly white one, where a Trumpist movement can still encompass millions of voters. And “eventually” might be a while. In the space between now and then, Trumpism—the potent mix of open prejudice, nationalist aggression, and heterodox economic policy—could thrive. In fact, it likely will, since the trends that produced Trump—a brittle economy, an ailing white working-class, an insecure white middle-class, a rising nonwhite population, political gridlock, and growing minority political power—are ongoing.

Given the more than uphill climb he would face in a general election, Trump the person might have an expiration date. But Trumpism will enter the firmament of modern politics, a powerful current that will shape the future of the Republican Party, and the Democratic one too. Trump came on the stage as a clown. But whenever he leaves, he’ll do it as a new icon of a familiar movement in American life.

Much More: The Racist Backlash Against Obama Is What Brought Us Trump

Trump climbed on the racist bandwagon early on when he started his Obama birtherism and otherness. He recognized there was a strong market for it - and he was right.

You are the most overt, obnoxious racist on this board. And, like many other leftist racists, you peddle your racism under the guise of attacking alleged white racism.

Not only are you a racist, but you have made it quite clear that you are also anti-Semitic.

Oh yes, that one is definitely a Jew hater.
 
It’s not just anger over jobs and immigration. White voters hope Trump will restore the racial hierarchy upended by Barack Obama.

For Americans opposed to Trump, it’s tempting to believe that his base is a shrinking part of America; that these are the death throes of racial reaction. Eventually, goes the thinking, they’ll fade from view too.

That is wishful thinking. America is a diverse country. But it’s still a predominantly white one, where a Trumpist movement can still encompass millions of voters. And “eventually” might be a while. In the space between now and then, Trumpism—the potent mix of open prejudice, nationalist aggression, and heterodox economic policy—could thrive. In fact, it likely will, since the trends that produced Trump—a brittle economy, an ailing white working-class, an insecure white middle-class, a rising nonwhite population, political gridlock, and growing minority political power—are ongoing.

Given the more than uphill climb he would face in a general election, Trump the person might have an expiration date. But Trumpism will enter the firmament of modern politics, a powerful current that will shape the future of the Republican Party, and the Democratic one too. Trump came on the stage as a clown. But whenever he leaves, he’ll do it as a new icon of a familiar movement in American life.

Much More: The Racist Backlash Against Obama Is What Brought Us Trump

Trump climbed on the racist bandwagon early on when he started his Obama birtherism and otherness. He recognized there was a strong market for it - and he was right.
I'll start at the end of the OP you C&Ped but didn't give credit to the author. It's who you unfortunately are.
You have made it clear you don't have the intelligence to think for yourself. Anyway.
Historic FACT shows it was the Hillary's campaign who first started questioning Obama's birthplace.
"Growing minority political power"? Where?
Obviously you can't be referring to the vaguest possibility of any growing minority negro political power. More of them end up in federal prison on corruption charges than are currently serving as Mayors/State Governors.
Latino "growing political power"?
If you call a dozen new Latino politicians elected in predominately Latino precincts "growing: At that rate it will take them a hundred years?
 
Trump isn't anything new. History has a long line of rightwing populists who blame all of their followers' problems on 'the Others',

Those others being any groups of people that are socially, racially, culturally different than you, the Trump follower.
That works fine with me asshole.
The US was settled by Whites. It belongs to Whites. It's going to stay belonging to Whites. Trump will close the Mexican border and he will stop the flood of Muslims. He will stamp out the negro thugs.
After eight years there will not be anywhere in the country you can't walk day or night without fearing for your safety.
 
Trump isn't anything new. History has a long line of rightwing populists who blame all of their followers' problems on 'the Others',

Those others being any groups of people that are socially, racially, culturally different than you, the Trump follower.
That works fine with me asshole.
The US was settled by Whites. It belongs to Whites. It's going to stay belonging to Whites. Trump will close the Mexican border and he will stop the flood of Muslims. He will stamp out the negro thugs.
After eight years there will not be anywhere in the country you can't walk day or night without fearing for your safety.

"...Oh danny boy, the KKK is calling...."
 
Trump isn't anything new. History has a long line of rightwing populists who blame all of their followers' problems on 'the Others',

Those others being any groups of people that are socially, racially, culturally different than you, the Trump follower.
That works fine with me asshole.
The US was settled by Whites. It belongs to Whites. It's going to stay belonging to Whites. Trump will close the Mexican border and he will stop the flood of Muslims. He will stamp out the negro thugs.
After eight years there will not be anywhere in the country you can't walk day or night without fearing for your safety.

Uhm, maybe it's just me, but that's a bit much.
 
Trump isn't anything new. History has a long line of rightwing populists who blame all of their followers' problems on 'the Others',

Those others being any groups of people that are socially, racially, culturally different than you, the Trump follower.
That works fine with me asshole.
The US was settled by Whites. It belongs to Whites. It's going to stay belonging to Whites. Trump will close the Mexican border and he will stop the flood of Muslims. He will stamp out the negro thugs.
After eight years there will not be anywhere in the country you can't walk day or night without fearing for your safety.

Uhm, maybe it's just me, but that's a bit much.

What part of that do you prefer conservatives keep under their hat?

lol
 
It’s not just anger over jobs and immigration. White voters hope Trump will restore the racial hierarchy upended by Barack Obama.

For Americans opposed to Trump, it’s tempting to believe that his base is a shrinking part of America; that these are the death throes of racial reaction. Eventually, goes the thinking, they’ll fade from view too.

That is wishful thinking. America is a diverse country. But it’s still a predominantly white one, where a Trumpist movement can still encompass millions of voters. And “eventually” might be a while. In the space between now and then, Trumpism—the potent mix of open prejudice, nationalist aggression, and heterodox economic policy—could thrive. In fact, it likely will, since the trends that produced Trump—a brittle economy, an ailing white working-class, an insecure white middle-class, a rising nonwhite population, political gridlock, and growing minority political power—are ongoing.

Given the more than uphill climb he would face in a general election, Trump the person might have an expiration date. But Trumpism will enter the firmament of modern politics, a powerful current that will shape the future of the Republican Party, and the Democratic one too. Trump came on the stage as a clown. But whenever he leaves, he’ll do it as a new icon of a familiar movement in American life.

Much More: The Racist Backlash Against Obama Is What Brought Us Trump

Trump climbed on the racist bandwagon early on when he started his Obama birtherism and otherness. He recognized there was a strong market for it - and he was right.

You are the most overt, obnoxious racist on this board. And, like many other leftist racists, you peddle your racism under the guise of attacking alleged white racism.

Not only are you a racist, but you have made it quite clear that you are also anti-Semitic.
Most of these leftists are anti-Semites. It's truly astonishing.
 
Trump isn't anything new. History has a long line of rightwing populists who blame all of their followers' problems on 'the Others',

Those others being any groups of people that are socially, racially, culturally different than you, the Trump follower.
That works fine with me asshole.
The US was settled by Whites. It belongs to Whites. It's going to stay belonging to Whites. Trump will close the Mexican border and he will stop the flood of Muslims. He will stamp out the negro thugs.
After eight years there will not be anywhere in the country you can't walk day or night without fearing for your safety.

Uhm, maybe it's just me, but that's a bit much.

What part of that do you prefer conservatives keep under their hat?

lol

I don't know any conservatives that think that way.
 
It’s not just anger over jobs and immigration. White voters hope Trump will restore the racial hierarchy upended by Barack Obama.

For Americans opposed to Trump, it’s tempting to believe that his base is a shrinking part of America; that these are the death throes of racial reaction. Eventually, goes the thinking, they’ll fade from view too.

That is wishful thinking. America is a diverse country. But it’s still a predominantly white one, where a Trumpist movement can still encompass millions of voters. And “eventually” might be a while. In the space between now and then, Trumpism—the potent mix of open prejudice, nationalist aggression, and heterodox economic policy—could thrive. In fact, it likely will, since the trends that produced Trump—a brittle economy, an ailing white working-class, an insecure white middle-class, a rising nonwhite population, political gridlock, and growing minority political power—are ongoing.

Given the more than uphill climb he would face in a general election, Trump the person might have an expiration date. But Trumpism will enter the firmament of modern politics, a powerful current that will shape the future of the Republican Party, and the Democratic one too. Trump came on the stage as a clown. But whenever he leaves, he’ll do it as a new icon of a familiar movement in American life.

Much More: The Racist Backlash Against Obama Is What Brought Us Trump

Trump climbed on the racist bandwagon early on when he started his Obama birtherism and otherness. He recognized there was a strong market for it - and he was right.

You are the most overt, obnoxious racist on this board. And, like many other leftist racists, you peddle your racism under the guise of attacking alleged white racism.

Not only are you a racist, but you have made it quite clear that you are also anti-Semitic.
Most of these leftists are anti-Semites. It's truly astonishing.
And yet the top left wing intellectuals are all Jewish...
 

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