Why some conservatives say Trump talk is fascist

Hes just a business man. And I daresay, a good man.

We have Clive Palmer in Australia and he's a very good man.
 
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Conservative warnings about Donald Trump have grown increasingly somber. At first he was just an entertainer; then he became a worrisome distraction, and soon, there was fear that he would permanently scar the reputation of the Republican Party.


Why some conservatives say Donald Trump's talk is fascist - CNNPolitics.com

Yeah we know why; some GOP political operatives are lying scum and will do anything to shoot down the top guy at any moment in the primaries.
 
We have too many people who are consumed by hyperbole.

Fascist, communist, on and on.

I do wish the hardcore partisan ideologues would find another hobby.
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This is not hyperbole; Trump is nothing like a fascist.

The closest thing to a fascist party in the USA is the Dhimmicrats who are increasingly hostile to open debate, who identify everyone on the basis of their race and push race-based policies and laws, who are increasingly anti-Semitic, who are socialists and hostile to capitalism with ever increasing intensity, who place Nature above human interests, who want more and more power handed over to the government and have no respect for the People of this nation intellectually nor their right to defend themselves.

And they are the ones with the nerve to call Trump a fascist simply because he opposes their open border policies.

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John Kasich slams Donald Trump's 'dangerous rhetoric,' linking it to Nazi Germany
The Republican presidential candidates have been slow to criticize Donald Trump, seemingly cowed by his wild popularity and promises to punch back at anyone who speaks ill of him. That makes Ohio Gov. John Kasich's latest campaign ad all the more refreshing — and unusual. Released on Tuesday, the ad links Trump's "dangerous rhetoric" to Nazi Germany.

In the video, Col. Tom Moe, a former POW from Vietnam, references a poem from the 1950s by the anti-Nazi pastor Martin Niemöller:
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