basquebromance
Diamond Member
- Nov 26, 2015
- 109,396
- 27,019
- 2,220
- Banned
- #1
Weird how the ppl accusing a democratically elected president of being a fascist sound awful like actual fascists
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature currently requires accessing the site using the built-in Safari browser.
-First, for the record, I don't agree with the tweet.Weird how the ppl accusing a democratically elected president of being a fascist sound awful like actual fascists
Weird how the ppl accusing a democratically elected president of being a fascist sound awful like actual fascists
-First, for the record, I don't agree with the tweet.Weird how the ppl accusing a democratically elected president of being a fascist sound awful like actual fascists
-Second, to reiterate,I don't agree with the tweet.
- Thirdly, you seem to imply that a Democratically elected president can't be a fascist. Just a reminder, Hitler who very much was a fascist was elected via a democratic process. So I don't agree with that.
- I also want to point out that although, I wouldn't describe Trump as fascist, the comparison between Trump and someone like Hitler isn't completely without merit. Both are politician that have similar tactics and similar oratory style. They both paint and painted themselves as protectors against both the establishment, ( Weimar Republic), ( deep state, the MSM) and some disruptive element in society (Jews), (immigrants, Muslims). They both like and are good at speaking before large crowds who they rile up by railing against the aforementioned groups. They both have, had a tendency to appear to want too be considered flawless. They both have, had a loose relationship with facts. Trump seems to have problems respecting some of the basic tenant of the constitution he swore to defend. He has shown to have problems with separation of powers,free speech, freedom of the press and freedom of religion. So forgive me when I say that if you don't want unfortunate comparisons being made, it is a good idea to not act like the people you are being compared with. For instance when it comes down condemning the groups you are being compared with, people who do marches shouting "Jews will not replace us" hedging your bets for a week isn't a good idea.
Weird how the ppl accusing a democratically elected president of being a fascist sound awful like actual fascists
Except that trump has said he is "hostile to American democracy". He has said it and he has said it often.
Face the fact that pino trump is a fascist nazi.
-First, for the record, I don't agree with the tweet.Weird how the ppl accusing a democratically elected president of being a fascist sound awful like actual fascists
-Second, to reiterate,I don't agree with the tweet.
- Thirdly, you seem to imply that a Democratically elected president can't be a fascist. Just a reminder, Hitler who very much was a fascist was elected via a democratic process. So I don't agree with that.
- I also want to point out that although, I wouldn't describe Trump as fascist, the comparison between Trump and someone like Hitler isn't completely without merit. Both are politician that have similar tactics and similar oratory style. They both paint and painted themselves as protectors against both the establishment, ( Weimar Republic), ( deep state, the MSM) and some disruptive element in society (Jews), (immigrants, Muslims). They both like and are good at speaking before large crowds who they rile up by railing against the aforementioned groups. They both have, had a tendency to appear to want too be considered flawless. They both have, had a loose relationship with facts. Trump seems to have problems respecting some of the basic tenant of the constitution he swore to defend. He has shown to have problems with separation of powers,free speech, freedom of the press and freedom of religion. So forgive me when I say that if you don't want unfortunate comparisons being made, it is a good idea to not act like the people you are being compared with. For instance when it comes down condemning the groups you are being compared with, people who do marches shouting "Jews will not replace us" hedging your bets for a week isn't a good idea.
Apropos of nothing at all, a big difference between trump and hitler is that hitler didn't dodge the draft with a phony owie on his widdo toes.
So, according to your logic, you hate veterans?-First, for the record, I don't agree with the tweet.Weird how the ppl accusing a democratically elected president of being a fascist sound awful like actual fascists
-Second, to reiterate,I don't agree with the tweet.
- Thirdly, you seem to imply that a Democratically elected president can't be a fascist. Just a reminder, Hitler who very much was a fascist was elected via a democratic process. So I don't agree with that.
- I also want to point out that although, I wouldn't describe Trump as fascist, the comparison between Trump and someone like Hitler isn't completely without merit. Both are politician that have similar tactics and similar oratory style. They both paint and painted themselves as protectors against both the establishment, ( Weimar Republic), ( deep state, the MSM) and some disruptive element in society (Jews), (immigrants, Muslims). They both like and are good at speaking before large crowds who they rile up by railing against the aforementioned groups. They both have, had a tendency to appear to want too be considered flawless. They both have, had a loose relationship with facts. Trump seems to have problems respecting some of the basic tenant of the constitution he swore to defend. He has shown to have problems with separation of powers,free speech, freedom of the press and freedom of religion. So forgive me when I say that if you don't want unfortunate comparisons being made, it is a good idea to not act like the people you are being compared with. For instance when it comes down condemning the groups you are being compared with, people who do marches shouting "Jews will not replace us" hedging your bets for a week isn't a good idea.
Apropos of nothing at all, a big difference between trump and hitler is that hitler didn't dodge the draft with a phony owie on his widdo toes.
So you admire Hitler?
-First, for the record, I don't agree with the tweet.Weird how the ppl accusing a democratically elected president of being a fascist sound awful like actual fascists
-Second, to reiterate,I don't agree with the tweet.
- Thirdly, you seem to imply that a Democratically elected president can't be a fascist. Just a reminder, Hitler who very much was a fascist was elected via a democratic process. So I don't agree with that.
- I also want to point out that although, I wouldn't describe Trump as fascist, the comparison between Trump and someone like Hitler isn't completely without merit. Both are politician that have similar tactics and similar oratory style. They both paint and painted themselves as protectors against both the establishment, ( Weimar Republic), ( deep state, the MSM) and some disruptive element in society (Jews), (immigrants, Muslims). They both like and are good at speaking before large crowds who they rile up by railing against the aforementioned groups. They both have, had a tendency to appear to want too be considered flawless. They both have, had a loose relationship with facts. Trump seems to have problems respecting some of the basic tenant of the constitution he swore to defend. He has shown to have problems with separation of powers,free speech, freedom of the press and freedom of religion. So forgive me when I say that if you don't want unfortunate comparisons being made, it is a good idea to not act like the people you are being compared with. For instance when it comes down condemning the groups you are being compared with, people who do marches shouting "Jews will not replace us" hedging your bets for a week isn't a good idea.
Apropos of nothing at all, a big difference between trump and hitler is that hitler didn't dodge the draft with a phony owie on his widdo toes.
So you admire Hitler?
Our current political discourse is awash in hyperbole.
The Right is just as silly, calling liberals "commies" and everything else.I have zero doubt whatsoever that the left believes the BS they're slinging. Stop your fence sitting.Our current political discourse is awash in hyperbole.
You obviously don't know what a "commie" is then....The Right is just as silly, calling liberals "commies" and everything else.I have zero doubt whatsoever that the left believes the BS they're slinging. Stop your fence sitting.Our current political discourse is awash in hyperbole.
And from my position on "the fence", I take incoming from both ends, daily. I don't have a warm, comfy safe space to hide in.
.
The Right is just as silly, calling liberals "commies" and everything else.I have zero doubt whatsoever that the left believes the BS they're slinging. Stop your fence sitting.Our current political discourse is awash in hyperbole.
And from my position on "the fence", I take incoming from both ends, daily. I don't have a warm, comfy safe space to hide in.
.
and they both come from typical left wing backgrounds, trump the limo liberal and hitler the wannabe artist-First, for the record, I don't agree with the tweet.Weird how the ppl accusing a democratically elected president of being a fascist sound awful like actual fascists
-Second, to reiterate,I don't agree with the tweet.
- Thirdly, you seem to imply that a Democratically elected president can't be a fascist. Just a reminder, Hitler who very much was a fascist was elected via a democratic process. So I don't agree with that.
- I also want to point out that although, I wouldn't describe Trump as fascist, the comparison between Trump and someone like Hitler isn't completely without merit. Both are politician that have similar tactics and similar oratory style. They both paint and painted themselves as protectors against both the establishment, ( Weimar Republic), ( deep state, the MSM) and some disruptive element in society (Jews), (immigrants, Muslims). They both like and are good at speaking before large crowds who they rile up by railing against the aforementioned groups. They both have, had a tendency to appear to want too be considered flawless. They both have, had a loose relationship with facts. Trump seems to have problems respecting some of the basic tenant of the constitution he swore to defend. He has shown to have problems with separation of powers,free speech, freedom of the press and freedom of religion. So forgive me when I say that if you don't want unfortunate comparisons being made, it is a good idea to not act like the people you are being compared with. For instance when it comes down condemning the groups you are being compared with, people who do marches shouting "Jews will not replace us" hedging your bets for a week isn't a good idea.
The Right is just as silly, calling liberals "commies" and everything else.I have zero doubt whatsoever that the left believes the BS they're slinging. Stop your fence sitting.Our current political discourse is awash in hyperbole.
And from my position on "the fence", I take incoming from both ends, daily. I don't have a warm, comfy safe space to hide in.
.
Wow, your mind goes to weird places.The Right is just as silly, calling liberals "commies" and everything else.I have zero doubt whatsoever that the left believes the BS they're slinging. Stop your fence sitting.Our current political discourse is awash in hyperbole.
And from my position on "the fence", I take incoming from both ends, daily. I don't have a warm, comfy safe space to hide in.
.
Wow....................you're taking incoming from both ends DAILY?!?!?!??
Well, if you're gonna let the news DP you like that, remember to stock up on lube.
-First, for the record, I don't agree with the tweet.Weird how the ppl accusing a democratically elected president of being a fascist sound awful like actual fascists
-Second, to reiterate,I don't agree with the tweet.
- Thirdly, you seem to imply that a Democratically elected president can't be a fascist. Just a reminder, Hitler who very much was a fascist was elected via a democratic process. So I don't agree with that.
- I also want to point out that although, I wouldn't describe Trump as fascist, the comparison between Trump and someone like Hitler isn't completely without merit. Both are politician that have similar tactics and similar oratory style. They both paint and painted themselves as protectors against both the establishment, ( Weimar Republic), ( deep state, the MSM) and some disruptive element in society (Jews), (immigrants, Muslims). They both like and are good at speaking before large crowds who they rile up by railing against the aforementioned groups. They both have, had a tendency to appear to want too be considered flawless. They both have, had a loose relationship with facts. Trump seems to have problems respecting some of the basic tenant of the constitution he swore to defend. He has shown to have problems with separation of powers,free speech, freedom of the press and freedom of religion. So forgive me when I say that if you don't want unfortunate comparisons being made, it is a good idea to not act like the people you are being compared with. For instance when it comes down condemning the groups you are being compared with, people who do marches shouting "Jews will not replace us" hedging your bets for a week isn't a good idea.