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The Cult of Trump
"The Republican Party today is not loyal to principles as such, but loyal to the person of Donald Trump. He is really a cult figure. Nixon was not a cult figure."
Former Republican Representative Bill Cohen-Maine So it's pretty telling that it’s one of the rites of passage into the Cult of Trump and the modern Trumplican Party that, like Nikki Haley, you have to publicly legitimize the Confederacy, a racist, treasonous, nightmarish dystopia founded on white supremacy and stark economic hierarchies. Now to ensure obedience, the Georgia and North Carolina Trumplican parties decided this week that Donald Trump will be the only name on their 2020 presidential primary ballots, and they aren’t alone. The Minnesota Trumplican Party pulled the same move a few weeks ago, and earlier the Trumplican parties in South Carolina, Arizona, Kansas, Nevada and Alaska canceled their nominating contests outright. The party is disenfranchising Republican voters in eight states—so far. Fear not there is help for you https://www.decision-making-confiden...pe-a-cult.html |
Thank you for sharing this valuable opinion PeteF. I believe this is enough to impeach and surely it will keep the offenders out of the heaven known as the democratic party. Good,solid reporting as usual.
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Uhhh, Nikki Haley is the governor who took the flags down, isn’t she?
Howling at the moon... There are confederate soldiers buried at Arlington. Should we remove them? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Exhume those traitorous POS and throw them in the garbage. If there are some family members or those states in the traitorous south wants to rebury them - they can have the bones. I don't want to pay to cut the grass over their bones. Does the right not understand that? |
Oh look, Paul is trolling for racists. Hopefully nobody takes the bait.
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We are lucky to have heroes that died so we can press 1 for English.
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You've been victimized and need to take back what you see as “your” country from the recently arrived interlopers. |
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In general, the Confederate cause was treasonous and beyond racist by today’s standards. (The right knows this, because as we all know, it was predominantly judeo-christian conservatives who led he abolitionists. ). But there were many confederate soldiers who fought for something other than slavery. It’s hard to imagine he founding fathers owning slaves, but some did. That was the world then. Do we take down all monuments to all of them? Re-name the nations capital? Where does it stop? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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William T. Thompson wrote in an 1863 editorial about the “Stainless Banner,” the second national flag of the Confederacy, “Our idea is simply to combine the present battle flag with a pure white standard sheet.” He continued, “As a people, we are fighting to maintain the heaven-ordained supremacy of the white man over the inferior or colored race; a white flag would thus be emblematic of our cause.” In South Carolina, the Confederate battle flag made a slow march to greater prominence as civil rights for black people were asserted or attained, beginning by being displayed in the State House in 1938 “after angry Southerners in Congress managed to defeat a bill that would have made lynching a federal crime” and reaching the top of the dome on the Capitol in 1962 “after President John F. Kennedy called on Congress to end poll taxes and literacy tests for voting and the Supreme Court struck down segregation in public transportation.” |
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Oh...and No, I am not a victim but you sure are creative.👍🏿 This is OUR country. All citizens that is. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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"We are lucky to have heroes that died so we can press 1 for English." |
Try some critical thinking for a change.
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Washington Post has chronicled 12,000 instances of Trump making false statements. But the Trumplicans say he ought to be taken at this word when he said there was no quid pro quo. After all, if he did push a quid pro quo, there's no way he would lie about that, right? |
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At least you have provided a good.:laughs: there. |
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I did leave out weekends. |
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