MAGA 'shock troops on the streets' will enable Trump's mass deportations

Getting people who can't afford eggs to work for free will be a neat trick.
 
‘Right-wing hosts Natalie Winters and Steve Bannon discussed how MAGA loyalists would be "the shock troops on the streets" to enable President-elect Donald Trump's plan for mass deportations.

During a weekend edition of the War Room podcast, Winters asked Bannon what the show's audience could do to enable the plan to remove millions of undocumented immigrants from the country.

"But I think when you get into the issues of personnel and staffing, I think that it's going to be another battle where the power of this audience is really going to need to be on full display and in full force, right?" the host remarked. "You're already sort of starting to see the divergence of different camps on how they want to handle what will, I think, be essentially the first flashpoint of the Trump administration, which is, of course, the mass deportations."

Winters called mass deportations "crucial to the MAGA agenda" but worried that some Republicans wanted to focus on "the gang members, the violent criminals" instead of "a broader systemic removal of sort of an invasion of people."

"And I think that right there gives us this audience, this show, to sort of stand in the breach," she continued. "So we're not just removing criminals, we're removing a monolith, a group of people who really are the antithesis of the populist agenda that undergirds the MAGA movement."

Winters wondered how the audience "can sort of be the counter-resistance to the resistance, not just in the form of the shock troops on the streets, but particularly sort of the embeds within the Trump administration."’


They’ll be wearing brown shirts, of course.

And attacking US citizens who are Hispanic.

The fascist right’s campaign of political violence intensifies.
That's all very melodramatic. You forget to include the obligatory "Hitler" reference with your "fascist" slogan. Read your script, sweety. All your slogans are there for the hurling.
 
‘Right-wing hosts Natalie Winters and Steve Bannon discussed how MAGA loyalists would be "the shock troops on the streets" to enable President-elect Donald Trump's plan for mass deportations.

During a weekend edition of the War Room podcast, Winters asked Bannon what the show's audience could do to enable the plan to remove millions of undocumented immigrants from the country.

"But I think when you get into the issues of personnel and staffing, I think that it's going to be another battle where the power of this audience is really going to need to be on full display and in full force, right?" the host remarked. "You're already sort of starting to see the divergence of different camps on how they want to handle what will, I think, be essentially the first flashpoint of the Trump administration, which is, of course, the mass deportations."

Winters called mass deportations "crucial to the MAGA agenda" but worried that some Republicans wanted to focus on "the gang members, the violent criminals" instead of "a broader systemic removal of sort of an invasion of people."

"And I think that right there gives us this audience, this show, to sort of stand in the breach," she continued. "So we're not just removing criminals, we're removing a monolith, a group of people who really are the antithesis of the populist agenda that undergirds the MAGA movement."

Winters wondered how the audience "can sort of be the counter-resistance to the resistance, not just in the form of the shock troops on the streets, but particularly sort of the embeds within the Trump administration."’


They’ll be wearing brown shirts, of course.

And attacking US citizens who are Hispanic.

The fascist right’s campaign of political violence intensifies.
The "shock troops" are already in place - the 20,000 local LEOs.
 
‘Right-wing hosts Natalie Winters and Steve Bannon discussed how MAGA loyalists would be "the shock troops on the streets" to enable President-elect Donald Trump's plan for mass deportations.

During a weekend edition of the War Room podcast, Winters asked Bannon what the show's audience could do to enable the plan to remove millions of undocumented immigrants from the country.

"But I think when you get into the issues of personnel and staffing, I think that it's going to be another battle where the power of this audience is really going to need to be on full display and in full force, right?" the host remarked. "You're already sort of starting to see the divergence of different camps on how they want to handle what will, I think, be essentially the first flashpoint of the Trump administration, which is, of course, the mass deportations."

Winters called mass deportations "crucial to the MAGA agenda" but worried that some Republicans wanted to focus on "the gang members, the violent criminals" instead of "a broader systemic removal of sort of an invasion of people."

"And I think that right there gives us this audience, this show, to sort of stand in the breach," she continued. "So we're not just removing criminals, we're removing a monolith, a group of people who really are the antithesis of the populist agenda that undergirds the MAGA movement."

Winters wondered how the audience "can sort of be the counter-resistance to the resistance, not just in the form of the shock troops on the streets, but particularly sort of the embeds within the Trump administration."’


They’ll be wearing brown shirts, of course.

And attacking US citizens who are Hispanic.

The fascist right’s campaign of political violence intensifies.
Lol . Fuck off troll ... I love America.
 
‘Right-wing hosts Natalie Winters and Steve Bannon discussed how MAGA loyalists would be "the shock troops on the streets" to enable President-elect Donald Trump's plan for mass deportations.

During a weekend edition of the War Room podcast, Winters asked Bannon what the show's audience could do to enable the plan to remove millions of undocumented immigrants from the country.

"But I think when you get into the issues of personnel and staffing, I think that it's going to be another battle where the power of this audience is really going to need to be on full display and in full force, right?" the host remarked. "You're already sort of starting to see the divergence of different camps on how they want to handle what will, I think, be essentially the first flashpoint of the Trump administration, which is, of course, the mass deportations."

Winters called mass deportations "crucial to the MAGA agenda" but worried that some Republicans wanted to focus on "the gang members, the violent criminals" instead of "a broader systemic removal of sort of an invasion of people."

"And I think that right there gives us this audience, this show, to sort of stand in the breach," she continued. "So we're not just removing criminals, we're removing a monolith, a group of people who really are the antithesis of the populist agenda that undergirds the MAGA movement."

Winters wondered how the audience "can sort of be the counter-resistance to the resistance, not just in the form of the shock troops on the streets, but particularly sort of the embeds within the Trump administration."’


They’ll be wearing brown shirts, of course.

And attacking US citizens who are Hispanic.

The fascist right’s campaign of political violence intensifies.


The guy who killed Laken Riley , for example had multiple priors after coming here. Should have been deported immediately as he was not a citizen.

That’s all that has too happen but sanctuary cities don’t want to cooperate with that. They think it’s better to put that person back out on the street, despite the fact they might have a criminal record back home.

So who is the fascist now? It’s your favorite government class who spit on the lives of the people they are supposed to represent.

This is why you saw more people of color voting for a trump. They are just sick of your Ven Diagram bullshit.
 
‘Right-wing hosts Natalie Winters and Steve Bannon discussed how MAGA loyalists would be "the shock troops on the streets" to enable President-elect Donald Trump's plan for mass deportations.

During a weekend edition of the War Room podcast, Winters asked Bannon what the show's audience could do to enable the plan to remove millions of undocumented immigrants from the country.

"But I think when you get into the issues of personnel and staffing, I think that it's going to be another battle where the power of this audience is really going to need to be on full display and in full force, right?" the host remarked. "You're already sort of starting to see the divergence of different camps on how they want to handle what will, I think, be essentially the first flashpoint of the Trump administration, which is, of course, the mass deportations."

Winters called mass deportations "crucial to the MAGA agenda" but worried that some Republicans wanted to focus on "the gang members, the violent criminals" instead of "a broader systemic removal of sort of an invasion of people."

"And I think that right there gives us this audience, this show, to sort of stand in the breach," she continued. "So we're not just removing criminals, we're removing a monolith, a group of people who really are the antithesis of the populist agenda that undergirds the MAGA movement."

Winters wondered how the audience "can sort of be the counter-resistance to the resistance, not just in the form of the shock troops on the streets, but particularly sort of the embeds within the Trump administration."’


They’ll be wearing brown shirts, of course.

And attacking US citizens who are Hispanic.

The fascist right’s campaign of political violence intensifies.


Four more years of pearl clutching by Dims. Life is Good. :thup:
 
‘Right-wing hosts Natalie Winters and Steve Bannon discussed how MAGA loyalists would be "the shock troops on the streets" to enable President-elect Donald Trump's plan for mass deportations.

During a weekend edition of the War Room podcast, Winters asked Bannon what the show's audience could do to enable the plan to remove millions of undocumented immigrants from the country.

"But I think when you get into the issues of personnel and staffing, I think that it's going to be another battle where the power of this audience is really going to need to be on full display and in full force, right?" the host remarked. "You're already sort of starting to see the divergence of different camps on how they want to handle what will, I think, be essentially the first flashpoint of the Trump administration, which is, of course, the mass deportations."

Winters called mass deportations "crucial to the MAGA agenda" but worried that some Republicans wanted to focus on "the gang members, the violent criminals" instead of "a broader systemic removal of sort of an invasion of people."

"And I think that right there gives us this audience, this show, to sort of stand in the breach," she continued. "So we're not just removing criminals, we're removing a monolith, a group of people who really are the antithesis of the populist agenda that undergirds the MAGA movement."

Winters wondered how the audience "can sort of be the counter-resistance to the resistance, not just in the form of the shock troops on the streets, but particularly sort of the embeds within the Trump administration."’


They’ll be wearing brown shirts, of course.

And attacking US citizens who are Hispanic.

The fascist right’s campaign of political violence intensifies.
Coo coo^^^^
 
‘Right-wing hosts Natalie Winters and Steve Bannon discussed how MAGA loyalists would be "the shock troops on the streets" to enable President-elect Donald Trump's plan for mass deportations.

During a weekend edition of the War Room podcast, Winters asked Bannon what the show's audience could do to enable the plan to remove millions of undocumented immigrants from the country.

"But I think when you get into the issues of personnel and staffing, I think that it's going to be another battle where the power of this audience is really going to need to be on full display and in full force, right?" the host remarked. "You're already sort of starting to see the divergence of different camps on how they want to handle what will, I think, be essentially the first flashpoint of the Trump administration, which is, of course, the mass deportations."

Winters called mass deportations "crucial to the MAGA agenda" but worried that some Republicans wanted to focus on "the gang members, the violent criminals" instead of "a broader systemic removal of sort of an invasion of people."

"And I think that right there gives us this audience, this show, to sort of stand in the breach," she continued. "So we're not just removing criminals, we're removing a monolith, a group of people who really are the antithesis of the populist agenda that undergirds the MAGA movement."

Winters wondered how the audience "can sort of be the counter-resistance to the resistance, not just in the form of the shock troops on the streets, but particularly sort of the embeds within the Trump administration."’


They’ll be wearing brown shirts, of course.

And attacking US citizens who are Hispanic.

The fascist right’s campaign of political violence intensifies.
A long, tedious, conspiracy theory addled cut and paste from the tabloid, “raw story”.

And you wonder why people point and laugh at you?
 
‘Right-wing hosts Natalie Winters and Steve Bannon discussed how MAGA loyalists would be "the shock troops on the streets" to enable President-elect Donald Trump's plan for mass deportations.

During a weekend edition of the War Room podcast, Winters asked Bannon what the show's audience could do to enable the plan to remove millions of undocumented immigrants from the country.

"But I think when you get into the issues of personnel and staffing, I think that it's going to be another battle where the power of this audience is really going to need to be on full display and in full force, right?" the host remarked. "You're already sort of starting to see the divergence of different camps on how they want to handle what will, I think, be essentially the first flashpoint of the Trump administration, which is, of course, the mass deportations."

Winters called mass deportations "crucial to the MAGA agenda" but worried that some Republicans wanted to focus on "the gang members, the violent criminals" instead of "a broader systemic removal of sort of an invasion of people."

"And I think that right there gives us this audience, this show, to sort of stand in the breach," she continued. "So we're not just removing criminals, we're removing a monolith, a group of people who really are the antithesis of the populist agenda that undergirds the MAGA movement."

Winters wondered how the audience "can sort of be the counter-resistance to the resistance, not just in the form of the shock troops on the streets, but particularly sort of the embeds within the Trump administration."’


They’ll be wearing brown shirts, of course.

And attacking US citizens who are Hispanic.

The fascist right’s campaign of political violence intensifies.
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‘Right-wing hosts Natalie Winters and Steve Bannon discussed how MAGA loyalists would be "the shock troops on the streets" to enable President-elect Donald Trump's plan for mass deportations.

During a weekend edition of the War Room podcast, Winters asked Bannon what the show's audience could do to enable the plan to remove millions of undocumented immigrants from the country.

"But I think when you get into the issues of personnel and staffing, I think that it's going to be another battle where the power of this audience is really going to need to be on full display and in full force, right?" the host remarked. "You're already sort of starting to see the divergence of different camps on how they want to handle what will, I think, be essentially the first flashpoint of the Trump administration, which is, of course, the mass deportations."

Winters called mass deportations "crucial to the MAGA agenda" but worried that some Republicans wanted to focus on "the gang members, the violent criminals" instead of "a broader systemic removal of sort of an invasion of people."

"And I think that right there gives us this audience, this show, to sort of stand in the breach," she continued. "So we're not just removing criminals, we're removing a monolith, a group of people who really are the antithesis of the populist agenda that undergirds the MAGA movement."

Winters wondered how the audience "can sort of be the counter-resistance to the resistance, not just in the form of the shock troops on the streets, but particularly sort of the embeds within the Trump administration."’


They’ll be wearing brown shirts, of course.

And attacking US citizens who are Hispanic.

The fascist right’s campaign of political violence intensifies.
Here we go with the "shock troops" again. Didnt they try that in 2016? What is a "shock troop"? Is that someone who scuffs their feet on the carpet and then goes looking for someone to zap?


Politics, they come up with these scary sounding names that don't really mean anything, but are designed to put some kind of scary image in people's minds.

Next time someone tells you there are going to be shock troops in the streets, just tell them it's ok, you have a roll of grounding wire ready to go!
 
Here we go with the "shock troops" again. Didnt they try that in 2016? What is a "shock troop"? Is that someone who scuffs their feet on the carpet and then goes looking for someone to zap?


Politics, they come up with these scary sounding names that don't really mean anything, but are designed to put some kind of scary image in people's minds.

Next time someone tells you there are going to be shock troops in the streets, just tell them it's ok, you have a roll of grounding wire ready to go!
This is more of the desperation and childish, reactionary emotion that defines the adolescent left. The “Shock Troops” nonsense is an extension of the left’s name-calling proclivity ( fascist and Hitler), slogans that assisted in people being repulsed by their childish antics.
 
Here we go with the "shock troops" again. Didnt they try that in 2016? What is a "shock troop"? Is that someone who scuffs their feet on the carpet and then goes looking for someone to zap?


Politics, they come up with these scary sounding names that don't really mean anything, but are designed to put some kind of scary image in people's minds.

Next time someone tells you there are going to be shock troops in the streets, just tell them it's ok, you have a roll of grounding wire ready to go!
Leftists operate solely on emotion, primarily hatred, fear, and rage. They're easy to manipulate, and their masters do it daily.
 
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