Trump, lissen up

JakeStarkey

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You do need to really clean up your act and be loyal down as well as demand it up.

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Just think, we almost had Hillary as president. She has the ability to take full responsibility and blame someone else at the same time.
 
Just think, we almost had Hillary as president. She has the ability to take full responsibility and blame someone else at the same time.


BINGO AGAIN ...

CLINTON !!


(its in their breeding)

:lmao::lmao::lmao:

or should I say its inbreeding?
 
Trump has proven to be a wonderful president.

He says what he means, and means what he says.

America is lucky to have him as our ruler. .... :thup: ... :cool:
Well fool, that is exactly why he is in such trouble now. We expect a President, not a ruler. Go live in one of the Arabic nations if that is what you want.
 
Obama never would have done this. .... :cool:

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Sinclair Lewis (1885-1951), the American novelist hailed for such 20th-century classics as Main Street, Elmer Gantry, Dodsworth, and Babbit, also literally wrote the book on the fascist takeover of America, it turns out.

The premise of It Can’t Happen Here, published at a time (1935) when authoritarian regimes were flexing their muscles all across Europe and Americans had great difficulty imagining a Hitler or Mussolini coming to power in the land of the free, was that it can happen here. Lewis painted a vivid counterfactual portrait of a United States of America sliding into dictatorship, one that is still cited as a cautionary tale to this day:

The main character, Buzz Windrip, appeals to voters with a mix of crass language and nativist ideology. Once elected, he solidifies his power by energizing his base against immigrants, people on welfare, and the liberal press. The novel has been called “frighteningly contemporary” in the wake of the Trump campaign and election.

As Time magazine noted on 16 November 2016, It Can’t Happen Here was completely sold out on Amazon.com and Books-A-Million within a week of the presidential election. The election aftermath also saw the recirculation of a famous quote attributed to Sinclair Lewis, a line often said to have come directly from the novel:

When fascism comes to America it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross.

FACT CHECK: Sinclair Lewis on Fascism in America
 
Once elected, he solidifies his power by energizing his base against immigrants, people on welfare, and the liberal press.
The liberal press back then believed in smaller government, encouraged personal responsibility, derided govt dependency, and mostly told the truth.

The diametric opposite of the mainstream press today.

The press of 1935 opposed the rise of dictators of the ilk of Mussolini and Hitler.

Today's press would have embraced them.
 
The Alt Right press, Little-Acorn, embraces Trump as the future trumpenfuhrer.
 
Obama never would have done this. .... :cool:

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Sinclair Lewis (1885-1951), the American novelist hailed for such 20th-century classics as Main Street, Elmer Gantry, Dodsworth, and Babbit, also literally wrote the book on the fascist takeover of America, it turns out.

The premise of It Can’t Happen Here, published at a time (1935) when authoritarian regimes were flexing their muscles all across Europe and Americans had great difficulty imagining a Hitler or Mussolini coming to power in the land of the free, was that it can happen here. Lewis painted a vivid counterfactual portrait of a United States of America sliding into dictatorship, one that is still cited as a cautionary tale to this day:

The main character, Buzz Windrip, appeals to voters with a mix of crass language and nativist ideology. Once elected, he solidifies his power by energizing his base against immigrants, people on welfare, and the liberal press. The novel has been called “frighteningly contemporary” in the wake of the Trump campaign and election.

As Time magazine noted on 16 November 2016, It Can’t Happen Here was completely sold out on Amazon.com and Books-A-Million within a week of the presidential election. The election aftermath also saw the recirculation of a famous quote attributed to Sinclair Lewis, a line often said to have come directly from the novel:

When fascism comes to America it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross.

FACT CHECK: Sinclair Lewis on Fascism in America

I read Lewis too, back in the '60s. I see no comparison. In fact, most of the violence and tearing down universities rather than allowing people to speak freely, comes from the left. Modern progressives and liberals have become the very thing they pretend to hate, which is why so many democrats crossed over and voted for Trump.
 
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I read Lewis too, back in the '60s. I see no comparison. In fact, most of the violence and tearing down universities rather than allowing people to speak freely, comes from the left. Modern progressives and liberals have become the very thing they pretend to hate, which is why so many democrats crossed over and voted for Trump.
You don't want acknowledge the overwhelming amount of verbal violence comes from the far and alt right, and the responsible right to responsible left do not tolerate it. That makes the far right very unhappy.
 
I read Lewis too, back in the '60s. I see no comparison. In fact, most of the violence and tearing down universities rather than allowing people to speak freely, comes from the left. Modern progressives and liberals have become the very thing they pretend to hate, which is why so many democrats crossed over and voted for Trump.
You don't want acknowledge the overwhelming amount of verbal violence comes from the far and alt right, and the responsible right to responsible left do not tolerate it. That makes the far right very unhappy.
to be fair - it's the assnuts on both 5-10% extreme sides of the spectrum fucking shit up for the up to 90% of the rest of us.
 

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