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  • #21
    Originally posted by BM dnobagaV View Post
    What the **** is wrong with being a nationalist.....
    Oh gee, I don't know. Combining Nationalism with xenophobia has worked out so well throughout history, hasn't it?

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    • #22
      Originally posted by ИATAS View Post
      Of course he would for Breitbart. Steven Bannon was/is head of Breitbart news, and Trump made Bannon chief strategist and Senior Counselor for the Presidency of Donald Trump. Bannon is in the whitehouse! We literally have a nationalist in the whitehouse.
      Define nationalist? Bannons whole team at Breitbart is Jewish, they even have a Jerusalem section on the website. If being pro America is nationalist then you can put me and more than half of this forum in that column.

      I will say this is definitely a regime change and a rightful one after what the Democrats pulled for the past year, people can only take so much of political tranny correctness.


      Originally posted by ИATAS View Post
      It's comical how you guys make these baseless assumptions! How the hell did you come up with that? Seriously, you just pulled that out of thin air. I'm against the two-party system. I'm equally opposed to the Democrats & the Republicans and support neither, as there is no real difference other than wedge issues. This is yet another thread you've came into and made a 100% inaccurate assumption about me. Why? Because I pointed out Bannon is a Nationalist?
      You come off as one of those commie Bernie supporters who thinks the The Young Turds are a legit unbiased news network, am I right?
      Last edited by JimRaynor; 11-22-2016, 07:22 PM.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by JimRaynor View Post
        Define nationalist? Bannons whole team at Breitbart is Jewish, they even have a Jerusalem section on the website. If being pro America is nationalist then you can put me and more than half of this forum in that column.

        I will say this is definitely a regime change and a rightful one after what the Democrats pulled for the past year, people can only take so much of political tranny correctness.




        You come off as one of those commie Bernie supporters who thinks the The Young Turds are a legit unbiased news network, am I right?
        ^^^^^

        as for natas

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        • #24
          Originally posted by ИATAS View Post
          It's comical how you guys make these baseless assumptions! How the hell did you come up with that?
          I went by your posts. Simple as that.

          Ok then, prove what you said is true.

          You post constantly, so if true you can prove it easily. Show me just FIVE different instances of you criticizing a Democrat in the last week or so.

          Good luck!!

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          • #25
            Below is a textbook example of you lying and being a Team D superfan:

            Originally posted by ИATAS View Post
            "I am a Nationalist. “I’m not a white nationalist, I’m a nationalist,” Bannon said. “I’m an economic nationalist." Again, he downplays the white Nationalist part because you can't simply admit that but states he's a Nationalist (exactly as I said) and then invents a new term "economic Nationalist".
            No, he didn't "downplay" it, he flat out denied it!

            You're either very ignorant of simple English, or you're outright lying.

            which is it?

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            • #26
              Originally posted by 1bad65 View Post
              I went by your posts. Simple as that.

              Ok then, prove what you said is true.

              You post constantly, so if true you can prove it easily. Show me just FIVE different instances of you criticizing a Democrat in the last week or so.

              Good luck!!
              Me saying Hillary should be executed for her crimes isn't enough? lol @ you asking for five instances of criticizing Democrats in a week, what kind of absurd random number is that? The burden of proof is on you; I've told you flat out I do not support Democrats and oppose the two party system, what else do you need? Dealing with children in here.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by JimRaynor View Post
                Define nationalist? Bannons whole team at Breitbart is Jewish, they even have a Jerusalem section on the website. If being pro America is nationalist then you can put me and more than half of this forum in that column.

                I will say this is definitely a regime change and a rightful one after what the Democrats pulled for the past year, people can only take so much of political tranny correctness.




                You come off as one of those commie Bernie supporters who thinks the The Young Turds are a legit unbiased news network, am I right?
                Again with the assumptions, that's all you guys do in here. "Oh yeah, well, like you probably like the Young Turds!" Nice, good job. I think I've watched one Young Turks video a couple years ago, don't watch them, have no idea what they are about. How about you try engaging in a decent conversation without tossing accusations and making assumptions, can you do that? You don't see me calling you a fascist or other baseless assumptions do you?

                And no, Breitbart news are not all Jews. No idea where you got that idea from. First, Steve Bannon is not Jewish. He actually got in some trouble making anti semitic remarks with his ex wife regarding what school their daughter would go to, reportedly saying he won't let his girl go to a private school with Jews.

                After the many claims of Breitbart being a platform for white nationalism, they have since made it a point to write about Pro Israel topics and post articles written by Jews:
                But Breitbart, the site Bannon calls “the platform for the alt-right,” read ardently by white supremacists and anti-Semites, has launched a campaign to shut down critics who say that its longtime director is himself an anti-Jewish racist.

                The Breitbart counter-offensive has come in a string of articles published this week in which Jewish writers and editors argue that Bannon cannot possibly be an anti-Semite, as his ex-wife told a court, since the site he ran until August strongly supports Israel and its far-right, nationalist government.

                The testimony came from pro-Israel ideologues, who freely hurl accusations of anti-Semitism at rights activists and journalists for reporting, accurately, on abuses by the Israeli government. They are less willing, it seems, to pay much attention to the lengthy screeds posted beneath Breitbart articles by readers obsessed with the supposed plotting of Jewish bankers and financiers who fund progressive causes.

                The first to write was David Horowitz, a key figure in funding Islamophobic “research” in the United States and Israel. Horowitz attempted to argue that critics of Bannon “have lost all connection to reality and are now hyping their most ludicrously paranoid fantasies,” a case he immediately undermined by repeating the conspiracy theory he’s helped to nourish, that “Obama and Hillary are supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood.”

                More testimony to Bannon’s pro-Israel leanings came from Pamela Geller, a polemical blogger whose efforts to stir up hatred of Muslims have been championed by Breitbart but got her added to a list of “extremists” barred from travel to Britain in 2013, on the grounds that her presence could “foster hatred which might lead to inter-community violence.”

                Geller’s prior contributions to American life include leading the protests in 2010 against a Muslim cultural center in Lower Manhattan she called “the Ground Zero Mosque,” and staging a cartoon contest for caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad in 2015, which succeeded in provoking an attack by Islamist gunmen.

                On Tuesday, two more staunch defenders of Israel, Alan Dershowitz and Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, joined the pushback against critics like Jonathan Greenblatt, the Anti-Defamation League’s chief executive, who have expressed alarm that Bannon’s appointment as Donald Trump’s chief White House strategist would embolden racists.

                Another element of the campaign has been to point out that Breitbart News was, as its chief executive Larry Solov explained, originally conceived of by its founder, Andrew Breitbart, as a way to fight what he saw as “the anti-Israel bias of the mainstream media” and left-wing Jewish groups that oppose Israel’s open-ended military occupation of Palestinian land.

                “They say that we are ‘anti-Semitic,'” Solov and Breitbart’s editor Alex Marlow wrote in August, when Hillary Clinton’s campaign first objected to Bannon taking charge of Trump’s campaign, “though our company was founded by Jews, is largely staffed by Jews, and has an entire section (Breitbart Jerusalem) dedicated to reporting on and defending the Jewish state of Israel.”

                What Breitbart’s writers and editors seem unwilling or unable to acknowledge, however, is that under Bannon’s leadership, the site became wildly popular with anti-Semitic readers by aggressively marketing conspiracy theories about a “globalist” financial and media elite of “puppet masters” secretly running the world.

                According to Dan Cassino, an associate professor of Political Science at Fairleigh Dickinson University who studies the right-wing media, in the early days of the site, when it was led by Andrew Breitbart, much of the reporting and commentary was focused on “calling out the left, but especially American Jews who were insufficiently loyal to Israel.”

                As Cassino explains it, Breitbart, who died in 2012, relentlessly pursued the argument that “the left is the enemy, but Jews on the left are worse because they are traitors” who are “selling out Israel.”

                After Breitbart’s death, Cassino says, Bannon realized that the site was attracting a huge readership by “posting what amount to anti-Semitic headlines,” attacking American Jews deemed to be “not sufficiently pro-Israel.” Those pieces, Cassino notes, frequently went viral in part because they struck a chord with readers who came to them through links posted on message boards like 4chan. “By any website metric, if you’re getting that engagement,” Cassino says, editors are inclined to “do more of that.”

                That Breitbart’s right-wing Jewish writers were willing to use anti-Semitic tropes to attack their left-wing Jewish enemies as “self-hating” enemies of Israel was mirrored by the tacit assent from Trump’s Jewish supporters, and son-in-law, to Bannon’s use of such tactics in the presidential campaign.

                Trump’s campaign even ended with a television commercial in which the candidate complained about “those who control the levers of power in Washington,” and “global special interests,” who have “stripped our country of its wealth and put that money into the pockets of a handful of large corporations,” while the villains displayed on screen were all prominent Jews: George Soros, the hedge-fund billionaire who funds progressive causes, Janet Yellen, the Federal Reserve chairwoman, and Lloyd Blankfein, the head of Goldman Sachs.

                Look, for instance, at the stream of ugly comments written beneath a recent Breitbart article attacking the Washington Post columnist Anne Applebaum as part of a “cabal” — “hell hath no fury like a Polish, Jewish, American elitist scorned.” Or listen to the Trump supporter who screamed “Jew!S!A!” at reporters covering a rally in Phoenix last month, and then explained, with a shrug of the shoulders, “We’re run by the Jews, okay?”

                For his part, Bannon has denied that the alt-right ideology he has promoted through Breitbart and Trump is racist. He prefers, he told Mother Jones, to call it a form of nationalism, similar to that promoted by ethnic-nationalist parties across Europe, which are also animated by a shared hatred for Muslims. “If you look at the identity movements over there in Europe,” Bannon said, their focus is “really ‘Polish identity’ or ‘German identity,’ not racial identity. It’s more identity toward a nation-state or their people as a nation.”

                Many of those parties, including the French National Front and the Dutch Freedom Party, are also staunch supporters of Israel, seeing in the Jewish state’s nationalist ideology a mirror of their own quest to live in ethnically pure nation states, free to discriminate against or expel Muslims.

                For that reason it is not surprising that Breitbart solicited a letter in support of Bannon from an Israeli politician, Yossi Dagan, who leads the Samaria Settler Council, a body representing Israeli settlements in the northern West Bank. Dagan, who is also a member of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party, wrote in an open letter to Bannon that he was “saddened” by “the uncalled for smear campaign against you,” but also “glad that after eight hard years we now have decent-minded people like yourself coming to power in Washington.”

                As the Israeli journalist Dimi Reider pointed out last year, the settler council Dagan now leads produced a jaw-dropping political commercial on the eve of Israel’s most recent elections. Using anti-Semitic tropes borrowed from the Nazis, the ad attacked Israeli human rights activists for accepting European Union funds to document abuses in the occupied territories.

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                • #28
                  If Trump doesn't deliver on his promises then we the people will put his ass in check. The gov't works for us not the other way around. The citizens are forgetting that very important fact because of the shift to Keynesian ideals.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by ИATAS View Post
                    Me saying Hillary should be executed for her crimes isn't enough? lol
                    Ok, that's one. Four more to go...

                    Oh, you do need to source that claim.

                    Originally posted by ИATAS View Post
                    @ you asking for five instances of criticizing Democrats in a week, what kind of absurd random number is that?
                    You missed the "or so" part. Try and keep up.

                    Just present 5. You've presented one, assuming you source it.

                    Present 4 more, and we can see in what span you made them. Now again, I dont think you could name 5, and so far I'm being proved correct....

                    Originally posted by ИATAS View Post
                    The burden of proof is on you; I've told you flat out I do not support Democrats and oppose the two party system, what else do you need? Dealing with children in here.
                    Nope. I said 5 don't exist. You said they do. I can't prove a negative, so the burden is on you.

                    Like I said, 4 to go and that's assuming you source the first one.

                    So, lets see what transpires.....

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                    • #30
                      drain the swamp, drain these balls, my nig.

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