"I Love Hitler" Leaked Messages Expose Young Republican Racist Chat.

They’re proud of their racism, bigotry, and hate.

The 15,000-member Young Republican National Federation itself called for the resignation of those involved and condemned the “vile and inexcusable language revealed in the Politico article.”

Seems like most of those repubs disagreed
 
Lawmaker Resigns After Involvement In Racist Chat.


NEW YORK — The Vermont state senator involved in the hate-filled Young Republican group chat uncovered by POLITICO announced his resignation Friday.

Sam Douglass, a state lawmaker who represented an area near the Canadian border, said in a statement that “if my Governor asks me to do something, I will act, because I believe in what he’s trying to do,” referring to Vermont Republican Governor Phil Scott’s call for Douglass to step down.

Douglass was the only elected official in the group chat, though four others worked for elected officials at the time the messages were being sent. Those officials include New York’s state senate minority leader and the Kansas attorney general. One member of the chat worked in President Donald Trump’s Small Business Administration.

Racism is one thing that Republicans are embracing, this man did the right thing. What will it take for others to do the same thing?
 
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Republicans finally say the quiet part out loud — literally

The author of the article, Thom Hartmann, is apparently a young man. In his report he explains: “Just this week, “Politico” exposed private Telegram chats among Young Republican leaders where they didn’t just flirt with Nazi-style extremism, they reveled in it.”

“In thousands of leaked messages from across the nation, rising GOP stars praised Adolf Hitler, joked about sending political rivals into gas chambers, and mocked the very idea of human dignity.”

“One message read, ‘Everyone who votes no is going to the gas chamber … Great, I love Hitler.’”

“Another sneered, ‘Can we fix the showers? Gas chambers don’t fit the Hitler aesthetic.’”

“These weren’t anonymous trolls lurking on the margins of the internet. They included elected officers of Republican youth organizations, embedded in party structures, cultivating power now.”

“If this is how the next generation of GOP leaders talks when they think nobody is listening, then the “jokes” about gas chambers today are warnings about the police state tomorrow.”

I say Hartmann must be young if he truly believes this Nazi-speak by Republicans is a recent development. He must be young if he doesn’t remember the time in the middle 1960s, when Republican politicians in New York City began toying with their plan to cultivate racial hatred, bigotry, and distrust among the less intelligent members of their voter base.

The GOP’s initial experiments in cultivating racism among the rank-and-file Republicans in New York were so successful, party leaders took the plan nationwide as their Southern Strategy for the 1972 presidential election.

As the decades have passed, Hartmann, like the rest of the well-informed minority of Americans, have watched helplessly as the Republican Party nurtured the rampant racial hatred in their ignorant conservative Christian base.

During this period, Republican strategists have substantially grown their list of “undesirables” for their immeasurably stupid voter base to hate. Joining the list of the conservative Christians’ ever-increasing phobias are: misogyny, xenophobia, homophobia (not limited to homosexuals alone, but encompassing the entire LGBTQIA community), Islamophobia, etc, etc, etc.

Now, after decades swallowing GOP propaganda, conservative Christians’ voluminous accumulated terrors have turned them into what they are now: perpetually petrified human beings whose disfigured, Frankensteined faith has now turned on them.

Their religion is a heartless, fearful, out-of-control monster that the Republican Party and its huge financial backing have exploited...for six decades.

Those six decades of the right wing’s ease of being deceived, their absolute stupidity. and their eager embrace of Nazism has our democracy now quickly slipping away.









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Republicans finally say the quiet part out loud — literally

The author of the article, Thom Hartmann, is apparently a young man. In his report he explains: “Just this week, “Politico” exposed private Telegram chats among Young Republican leaders where they didn’t just flirt with Nazi-style extremism, they reveled in it.”

“In thousands of leaked messages from across the nation, rising GOP stars praised Adolf Hitler, joked about sending political rivals into gas chambers, and mocked the very idea of human dignity.”

“One message read, ‘Everyone who votes no is going to the gas chamber … Great, I love Hitler.’”

“Another sneered, ‘Can we fix the showers? Gas chambers don’t fit the Hitler aesthetic.’”

“These weren’t anonymous trolls lurking on the margins of the internet. They included elected officers of Republican youth organizations, embedded in party structures, cultivating power now.”

“If this is how the next generation of GOP leaders talks when they think nobody is listening, then the “jokes” about gas chambers today are warnings about the police state tomorrow.”

I say Hartmann must be young if he truly believes this Nazi-speak by Republicans is a recent development. He must be young if he doesn’t remember the time in the middle 1960s, when Republican politicians in New York City began toying with their plan to cultivate racial hatred, bigotry, and distrust among the less intelligent members of their voter base.

The GOP’s initial experiments in cultivating racism among the rank-and-file Republicans in New York were so successful, party leaders took the plan nationwide as their Southern Strategy for the 1972 presidential election.

As the decades have passed, Hartmann, like the rest of the well-informed minority of Americans, have watched helplessly as the Republican Party nurtured the rampant racial hatred in their ignorant conservative Christian base.

During this period, Republican strategists have substantially grown their list of “undesirables” for their immeasurably stupid voter base to hate. Joining the list of the conservative Christians’ ever-increasing phobias are: misogyny, xenophobia, homophobia (not limited to homosexuals alone, but encompassing the entire LGBTQIA community), Islamophobia, etc, etc, etc.

Now, after decades swallowing GOP propaganda, conservative Christians’ voluminous accumulated terrors have turned them into what they are now: perpetually petrified human beings whose disfigured, Frankensteined faith has now turned on them.

Their religion is a heartless, fearful, out-of-control monster that the Republican Party and its huge financial backing have exploited...for six decades.

Those six decades of the right wing’s ease of being deceived, their absolute stupidity. and their eager embrace of Nazism has our democracy now quickly slipping away.









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OMG,,

what does that mean??
 
Republicans finally say the quiet part out loud — literally

The author of the article, Thom Hartmann, is apparently a young man. In his report he explains: “Just this week, “Politico” exposed private Telegram chats among Young Republican leaders where they didn’t just flirt with Nazi-style extremism, they reveled in it.”

“In thousands of leaked messages from across the nation, rising GOP stars praised Adolf Hitler, joked about sending political rivals into gas chambers, and mocked the very idea of human dignity.”

“One message read, ‘Everyone who votes no is going to the gas chamber … Great, I love Hitler.’”

“Another sneered, ‘Can we fix the showers? Gas chambers don’t fit the Hitler aesthetic.’”

“These weren’t anonymous trolls lurking on the margins of the internet. They included elected officers of Republican youth organizations, embedded in party structures, cultivating power now.”

“If this is how the next generation of GOP leaders talks when they think nobody is listening, then the “jokes” about gas chambers today are warnings about the police state tomorrow.”

I say Hartmann must be young if he truly believes this Nazi-speak by Republicans is a recent development. He must be young if he doesn’t remember the time in the middle 1960s, when Republican politicians in New York City began toying with their plan to cultivate racial hatred, bigotry, and distrust among the less intelligent members of their voter base.

The GOP’s initial experiments in cultivating racism among the rank-and-file Republicans in New York were so successful, party leaders took the plan nationwide as their Southern Strategy for the 1972 presidential election.

As the decades have passed, Hartmann, like the rest of the well-informed minority of Americans, have watched helplessly as the Republican Party nurtured the rampant racial hatred in their ignorant conservative Christian base.

During this period, Republican strategists have substantially grown their list of “undesirables” for their immeasurably stupid voter base to hate. Joining the list of the conservative Christians’ ever-increasing phobias are: misogyny, xenophobia, homophobia (not limited to homosexuals alone, but encompassing the entire LGBTQIA community), Islamophobia, etc, etc, etc.

Now, after decades swallowing GOP propaganda, conservative Christians’ voluminous accumulated terrors have turned them into what they are now: perpetually petrified human beings whose disfigured, Frankensteined faith has now turned on them.

Their religion is a heartless, fearful, out-of-control monster that the Republican Party and its huge financial backing have exploited...for six decades.

Those six decades of the right wing’s ease of being deceived, their absolute stupidity. and their eager embrace of Nazism has our democracy now quickly slipping away.



It's good to see you are a defender Basic Human Rights for all human beings, equally!

No matter their gender, skin color, age, size, location, or level of development. . . etc.

Thanks for stepping up!
 
Those six decades of the right wing’s ease of being deceived, their absolute stupidity. and their eager embrace of Nazism has our democracy now quickly slipping away.
Don't get an enema.

If you do, we'll need a magnifying glass to find you.

Please keep branding people based on the stupid comments of moronic youth.
 
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Republicans finally say the quiet part out loud — literally

The author of the article, Thom Hartmann, is apparently a young man. In his report he explains: “Just this week, “Politico” exposed private Telegram chats among Young Republican leaders where they didn’t just flirt with Nazi-style extremism, they reveled in it.”

“In thousands of leaked messages from across the nation, rising GOP stars praised Adolf Hitler, joked about sending political rivals into gas chambers, and mocked the very idea of human dignity.”

“One message read, ‘Everyone who votes no is going to the gas chamber … Great, I love Hitler.’”

“Another sneered, ‘Can we fix the showers? Gas chambers don’t fit the Hitler aesthetic.’”

“These weren’t anonymous trolls lurking on the margins of the internet. They included elected officers of Republican youth organizations, embedded in party structures, cultivating power now.”

“If this is how the next generation of GOP leaders talks when they think nobody is listening, then the “jokes” about gas chambers today are warnings about the police state tomorrow.”

I say Hartmann must be young if he truly believes this Nazi-speak by Republicans is a recent development. He must be young if he doesn’t remember the time in the middle 1960s, when Republican politicians in New York City began toying with their plan to cultivate racial hatred, bigotry, and distrust among the less intelligent members of their voter base.

The GOP’s initial experiments in cultivating racism among the rank-and-file Republicans in New York were so successful, party leaders took the plan nationwide as their Southern Strategy for the 1972 presidential election.

As the decades have passed, Hartmann, like the rest of the well-informed minority of Americans, have watched helplessly as the Republican Party nurtured the rampant racial hatred in their ignorant conservative Christian base.

During this period, Republican strategists have substantially grown their list of “undesirables” for their immeasurably stupid voter base to hate. Joining the list of the conservative Christians’ ever-increasing phobias are: misogyny, xenophobia, homophobia (not limited to homosexuals alone, but encompassing the entire LGBTQIA community), Islamophobia, etc, etc, etc.

Now, after decades swallowing GOP propaganda, conservative Christians’ voluminous accumulated terrors have turned them into what they are now: perpetually petrified human beings whose disfigured, Frankensteined faith has now turned on them.

Their religion is a heartless, fearful, out-of-control monster that the Republican Party and its huge financial backing have exploited...for six decades.

Those six decades of the right wing’s ease of being deceived, their absolute stupidity. and their eager embrace of Nazism has our democracy now quickly slipping away.









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Hartman is 74
Also a left wing lunatic
 
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Will it matter? It's been shown many times how often it happens with law enforcement and do you care?
It happens in virtually every profession where people who get in trouble transfer to another city, state or part of the country. The Catholic Church was famous for shuffling priests around after they were caught with kids. If you so desperately want to hound these guys for the rest of their lives, do it. Just make sure you don't violate harassment and stalking laws while you're looking through windows.
 
It happens in virtually every profession where people who get in trouble transfer to another city, state or part of the country. The Catholic Church was famous for shuffling priests around after they were caught with kids.

And I condemned it.

If you so desperately want to hound these guys for the rest of their lives, do it. Just make sure you don't violate harassment and stalking laws while you're looking through windows.

So, no, it will make no difference to you.
 
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