Hillary will likely run in 2020 according to her advisor

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21 Nov 2018, 6:53 pm

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I don't think that's what they're saying.

It's the extremist element that is a problem.

They call trump supporters and republicans racist nazis for disagreeing with them on political issue, they seem to believe al republicans and trump supporters are racist nazis , what do you suppose their reasoning is? They certainly haven’t talked to 150 million people on the other side to come to such a conclusion.
In fact there’s quite a few here all who aren’t racist or a nazi as proof their claim is false.


Why would anyone align themselves with a political party (Republicans) who have openly white supremacist & nazi leadership/members/White House administration and then expect others to give them a pass for it? :?

trump’s campaign ran with a recycled phrase “America First,” which was from a white supremacist political movement in the 1930’s. It was a nod to white supremacists that he was their man to vote for. trump recently called himself a “nationalist,” in order to appeal to white supremacists before the midterm election.

They also used the phrases “he who holds the gold makes the rules,” and “to the victor go the spoils.” These are both direct quotes from a philosophy book called “Might is Right,” by Ragnar Redbeard - an anonymous Chicago area Doctor - 1897. The book is embraced by white supremacists and Satanists. In fact, the Satanic Bible was plagiarized from it. Anyways, I’ve read the book. It’s a fantastic philosophy from the Satanist perspective, but the white supremacy element to it is deplorable mind pollution. trump’s campaign used these phrases to speak to far right white supremacists who are familiar with this book.

Sebastian Gorka openly wore a nazi affiliated war medal at official events. trump just had the leader of a far right white supremacist group from Sweden at the White House. Arthur Jones, a holocaust denier and open nazi, was a republican candidate in Illinois. Charlottesville. And on and on and on.

The number of white supremacists and nazis that it’s okay to align yourself with is Zero, sly. trump/republican supporters are what’s called “guilty by association.” If they don’t want to be berated for associating with white supremacists and nazis, hey should opt to have nothing to do with them vs support the politicians and political party that’s embracing such deplorable people.


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21 Nov 2018, 6:58 pm

Fox is just as legitimate as cnn.
So is biebert. The left doesn’t own the media anyone from any political bias can be media.
I could get a camera and be media . Freedom of the press means no one can decide who is press or not. You call them illegitimate cause you disagree with their his wel I disagree with all the left leaning news bias and propaganda.

So loca newspapers are legit? Some were even left leaning ones.
I’ll go down and tell my local news station and news paper to shut down cause they aren’t the night cnn and New York post only they can tell news.

That’s hateful and you claim that liberals aren’t hateful?
I unlike you do care about hurting people even those who I disagree with.
I disagree with b19 a lot but I feel sorry for her about her cat and I don’t want to hurt her. I wish your side would have such empathy and humanity to treat people kindly and try not to hurt others. Do onto others as you wish into to you. I don’t think you’d want others to treat you or your family like you treat me and others



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21 Nov 2018, 6:59 pm

I’m dont talking to you I can’t say what I think you are cause you’d report me ironically you cal me it and you don’t get warned



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21 Nov 2018, 7:07 pm

goldfish21 wrote:
sly279 wrote:
envirozentinel wrote:
I don't think that's what they're saying.

It's the extremist element that is a problem.

They call trump supporters and republicans racist nazis for disagreeing with them on political issue, they seem to believe al republicans and trump supporters are racist nazis , what do you suppose their reasoning is? They certainly haven’t talked to 150 million people on the other side to come to such a conclusion.
In fact there’s quite a few here all who aren’t racist or a nazi as proof their claim is false.


Why would anyone align themselves with a political party (Republicans) who have openly white supremacist & nazi leadership/members/White House administration and then expect others to give them a pass for it? :?

trump’s campaign ran with a recycled phrase “America First,” which was from a white supremacist political movement in the 1930’s. It was a nod to white supremacists that he was their man to vote for. trump recently called himself a “nationalist,” in order to appeal to white supremacists before the midterm election.

They also used the phrases “he who holds the gold makes the rules,” and “to the victor go the spoils.” These are both direct quotes from a philosophy book called “Might is Right,” by Ragnar Redbeard - an anonymous Chicago area Doctor - 1897. The book is embraced by white supremacists and Satanists. In fact, the Satanic Bible was plagiarized from it. Anyways, I’ve read the book. It’s a fantastic philosophy from the Satanist perspective, but the white supremacy element to it is deplorable mind pollution. trump’s campaign used these phrases to speak to far right white supremacists who are familiar with this book.

Sebastian Gorka openly wore a nazi affiliated war medal at official events. trump just had the leader of a far right white supremacist group from Sweden at the White House. Arthur Jones, a holocaust denier and open nazi, was a republican candidate in Illinois. Charlottesville. And on and on and on.

The number of white supremacists and nazis that it’s okay to align yourself with is Zero, sly. trump/republican supporters are what’s called “guilty by association.” If they don’t want to be berated for associating with white supremacists and nazis, hey should opt to have nothing to do with them vs support the politicians and political party that’s embracing such deplorable people.


Why would anyone associate themselves with the Democrats who have voted for wars that have killed millions?


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21 Nov 2018, 7:18 pm

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No, it doesn’t make me feel bad at all that you’re not smart enough to realize that these are not credible news sources. Perhaps a little sad for you, but other than that, nothing.


Did I miss where sly insulted his own intelligence? If I did, forgive me. If I didn't, and he didn't, this is offensive as it appears you're insulting him personally in a hurtful way.



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21 Nov 2018, 7:51 pm

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No, it doesn’t make me feel bad at all that you’re not smart enough to realize that these are not credible news sources. Perhaps a little sad for you, but other than that, nothing.


Did I miss where sly insulted his own intelligence? If I did, forgive me. If I didn't, and he didn't, this is offensive as it appears you're insulting him personally in a hurtful way.


Thanks I didn’t read that far in
I’ve reported his personal attack



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21 Nov 2018, 7:57 pm

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I wish your side would have such empathy and humanity to treat people kindly and try not to hurt others. Do onto others as you wish into to you. I don’t think you’d want others to treat you or your family like you treat me and others


If you truly believed this vs writing it for dramatic effect then there is No Possible Way that you could support DJT considering the absolutely terrible things he says about almost every minority group as well as individuals.

Do you not see the hypocrisy in what you wrote?


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21 Nov 2018, 8:12 pm

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No, it doesn’t make me feel bad at all that you’re not smart enough to realize that these are not credible news sources. Perhaps a little sad for you, but other than that, nothing.


Did I miss where sly insulted his own intelligence? If I did, forgive me. If I didn't, and he didn't, this is offensive as it appears you're insulting him personally in a hurtful way.


Actually, he has. Not in this thread, but in the past sly has written “I’m not smart. In fact, quite the opposite.”


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21 Nov 2018, 8:15 pm

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No, it doesn’t make me feel bad at all that you’re not smart enough to realize that these are not credible news sources. Perhaps a little sad for you, but other than that, nothing.


Did I miss where sly insulted his own intelligence? If I did, forgive me. If I didn't, and he didn't, this is offensive as it appears you're insulting him personally in a hurtful way.


Thanks I didn’t read that far in
I’ve reported his personal attack


There was no personal attack. You are the one who has disclosed that you are not smart. I was simply acknowledging it as the reason you don’t realize breitbart is an right wing extremist & white supremacist propaganda website, not a legitimate news source.


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21 Nov 2018, 8:20 pm

goldfish21 wrote:
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No, it doesn’t make me feel bad at all that you’re not smart enough to realize that these are not credible news sources. Perhaps a little sad for you, but other than that, nothing.


Did I miss where sly insulted his own intelligence? If I did, forgive me. If I didn't, and he didn't, this is offensive as it appears you're insulting him personally in a hurtful way.


Actually, he has. Not in this thread, but in the past sly has written “I’m not smart. In fact, quite the opposite.”




Oh, boy. You are truly reaching to try to justify insulting someone's intelligence. We all make self deprecating remarks from time to time. If you called yourself a "moron" in some thread on WP, regardless of the context or spirit involved, would you mind if I called you that in the context of a political debate?


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21 Nov 2018, 8:26 pm

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goldfish21 wrote:
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goldfish21 wrote:



No, it doesn’t make me feel bad at all that you’re not smart enough to realize that these are not credible news sources. Perhaps a little sad for you, but other than that, nothing.


Did I miss where sly insulted his own intelligence? If I did, forgive me. If I didn't, and he didn't, this is offensive as it appears you're insulting him personally in a hurtful way.


Actually, he has. Not in this thread, but in the past sly has written “I’m not smart. In fact, quite the opposite.”




Oh, boy. You are truly reaching to try to justify insulting someone's intelligence. We all make self deprecating remarks from time to time. If you called yourself a "moron" in some thread on WP, regardless of the context or spirit involved, would you mind if I called you that in the context of a political debate?


It’s not reaching at all. He made the disclosure. And it wasn’t about a specific thing or mistake like “I made a dumb mistake,” it was written as I quoted. (Although I may have added a comma, but the wording is accurate.)

Feel free to post as you wish. I’ve only ever reported one post and wouldn’t lose my cool over someone thinking I’m a moron.


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21 Nov 2018, 8:30 pm

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Actually, no, sly, they are not as legitimate as CNN .


Actually no , GF21 , CNN is left of centre , Fox is right of centre , both channels brainwash you.

You are starting to act like a real dick at the moment towards sly , disagree with his political choice by all means but just leave it at that. You've already lost if you have to resort to personal attacks.


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21 Nov 2018, 8:31 pm

I wouldn't insult anyone's intelligence, period. Carry on. Deep down, I think you understand what I'm saying, but you're just doubling down out of sheer stubbornness.


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21 Nov 2018, 8:32 pm

I like Sly. Sly is my friend. I don't agree with him politically. It doesn't mean I don't think he's my friend.

John Adams and Thomas Jefferson hated each other politically; but they were the best of friends.



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21 Nov 2018, 10:59 pm

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I like Sly. Sly is my friend. I don't agree with him politically. It doesn't mean I don't think he's my friend.

John Adams and Thomas Jefferson hated each other politically; but they were the best of friends.
if they weren’t dead they’d probably kill themselves today seeing how people act and the media is.



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21 Nov 2018, 11:13 pm

goldfish21 wrote:
sly279 wrote:
envirozentinel wrote:
I don't think that's what they're saying.

It's the extremist element that is a problem.

They call trump supporters and republicans racist nazis for disagreeing with them on political issue, they seem to believe al republicans and trump supporters are racist nazis , what do you suppose their reasoning is? They certainly haven’t talked to 150 million people on the other side to come to such a conclusion.
In fact there’s quite a few here all who aren’t racist or a nazi as proof their claim is false.


Why would anyone align themselves with a political party (Republicans) who have openly white supremacist & nazi leadership/members/White House administration and then expect others to give them a pass for it? :?

trump’s campaign ran with a recycled phrase “America First,” which was from a white supremacist political movement in the 1930’s. It was a nod to white supremacists that he was their man to vote for. trump recently called himself a “nationalist,” in order to appeal to white supremacists before the midterm election.

They also used the phrases “he who holds the gold makes the rules,” and “to the victor go the spoils.” These are both direct quotes from a philosophy book called “Might is Right,” by Ragnar Redbeard - an anonymous Chicago area Doctor - 1897. The book is embraced by white supremacists and Satanists. In fact, the Satanic Bible was plagiarized from it. Anyways, I’ve read the book. It’s a fantastic philosophy from the Satanist perspective, but the white supremacy element to it is deplorable mind pollution. trump’s campaign used these phrases to speak to far right white supremacists who are familiar with this book.

Sebastian Gorka openly wore a nazi affiliated war medal at official events. trump just had the leader of a far right white supremacist group from Sweden at the White House. Arthur Jones, a holocaust denier and open nazi, was a republican candidate in Illinois. Charlottesville. And on and on and on.

The number of white supremacists and nazis that it’s okay to align yourself with is Zero, sly. trump/republican supporters are what’s called “guilty by association.” If they don’t want to be berated for associating with white supremacists and nazis, hey should opt to have nothing to do with them vs support the politicians and political party that’s embracing such deplorable people.



A well-stated, concise analysis. Especially as to the last sentence, it should be remembered that those who lie down with dogs should not be surprised when they get up with fleas. 8)