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Nazis mingle openly at CPAC, spreading antisemitic conspiracy theories and finding allies


The presence of these extremists has been a persistent issue at CPAC, and in previous years conference organizers have ejected well-known Nazis and white supremacists such as Nick Fuentes.
 

 

NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — Nazis appeared to find a friendly reception at the Conservative Political Action Conference this year.

Throughout the conference, racist extremists, some of whom had secured official CPAC badges, openly mingled with conference attendees and espoused antisemitic conspiracy theories.

The presence of these individuals has been a persistent issue at CPAC. In previous years, conference organizers have ejected well-known Nazis and white supremacists such as Nick Fuentes.

But this year, racist conspiracy theorists didn’t meet any perceptible resistance at the conference where Donald Trump has been the keynote speaker since 2017.

At the Young Republican mixer Friday evening, a group of Nazis who openly identified as national socialists mingled with mainstream conservative personalities, including some from Turning Point USA, and discussed “race science” and antisemitic conspiracy theories.

One member of the group, Greg Conte, who attended the deadly 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, said that his group showed up to talk to the media. He said that the group was prepared to be ejected if CPAC organizers were tipped off, but that never happened.

Another, Ryan Sanchez, who was previously part of the Nazi “Rise Above Movement,” took photos and videos of himself at the conference with an official badge and touted associations with Fuentes.

In a photo published on his X profile, Sanchez shook hands with Jared Taylor inside CPAC's secure conference area, writing "Jared Taylor is a hero of our people!" Taylor founded American Renaissance, an organization that has published racist, pro-eugenics writings. The Southern Poverty Law Center describes Taylor as "crudely white supremacist."

In another video, Sanchez can be seen in the lobby of the conference hotel giving a Nazi salute.

Other attendees in Sanchez’s company openly used the N-word.…

 

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/nazis-mingle-openly-cpac-spreading-antisemitic-conspiracy-theories-fin-rcna140335?utm_campaign=atlantic-daily-newsletter&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_content=20240226&lctg=6050e8f4f98ec7553cc03c84&utm_term=The Atlantic Daily

 

Trump Delivers Another Autocratic Tirade

But many Americans seem to have gotten used to it.

The former president’s speech was full of falsehoods, but more important, it was yet another fascistic rant, full of fear, rambling half-thoughts, delusions, and, of course, threats. “Our country is being destroyed,” Trump warned. “And the only thing standing between you and its obliteration is me.”

 

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Trump began his CPAC appearance with his signature vulgarity of hugging and kissing an American flag, after which he stood at respectful attention not for the national anthem but for Lee Greenwood’s “God Bless the U.S.A.,” which is close enough at a Trump event, and always a crowd-pleaser. And speaking of the audience: In previous years, CPAC apparently tried to screen out neo-Nazis and white nationalists and supremacists, but this year, members of such groups were observed wearing badges and, as NBC reported, they “appeared to find a friendly reception.” (CPAC has called the NBC report “fake news.”)

And so, to recap: A former president of the United States went off on an autocratic soliloquy—happily ditching his teleprompter for some of it—to a group that included self-identified Nazis. He again warned that he was the singular figure, the “last chance” standing between ordinary citizens and that “bloodshed, chaos, and violent crime” that he claims has now arrived at the hands of roving gangs of terrorists and criminals. At the ballot box, he said, “they” will get a “reckoning, like they haven’t even imagined before. We’re gonna straighten out our country,” he said.

Who is “they”? you might wonder. “They” are the people, it seems, who do not support Donald Trump, the fellow American citizens who are in his eyes “vermin” and whom he referred to at CPAC as “thugs and tyrants and fascists, scoundrels, and rogues.” Meanwhile, he decried the incarceration of the “hostages” who are serving time for the January 6 insurrection, claiming that “there’s never been in the history of our country a group of people treated the way they’ve been treated.”

Every dictator needs a loyal corpus of people willing to do violence on his behalf, and Trump seems to think he has such brigades, biding their time and stewing in federal prisons, merely awaiting his return. He may well be right. For now, however, too many Americans seem oddly disconnected from these and other authoritarian plans Trump continues to share so openly and candidly.

 

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40 minutes ago, BeaverFever said:

Nazis mingle openly at CPAC, spreading antisemitic conspiracy theories and finding allies


The presence of these extremists has been a persistent issue at CPAC, and in previous years conference organizers have ejected well-known Nazis and white supremacists such as Nick Fuentes.
 

 

NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — Nazis appeared to find a friendly reception at the Conservative Political Action Conference this year.

Throughout the conference, racist extremists, some of whom had secured official CPAC badges, openly mingled with conference attendees and espoused antisemitic conspiracy theories.

The presence of these individuals has been a persistent issue at CPAC. In previous years, conference organizers have ejected well-known Nazis and white supremacists such as Nick Fuentes.

But this year, racist conspiracy theorists didn’t meet any perceptible resistance at the conference where Donald Trump has been the keynote speaker since 2017.

At the Young Republican mixer Friday evening, a group of Nazis who openly identified as national socialists mingled with mainstream conservative personalities, including some from Turning Point USA, and discussed “race science” and antisemitic conspiracy theories.

One member of the group, Greg Conte, who attended the deadly 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, said that his group showed up to talk to the media. He said that the group was prepared to be ejected if CPAC organizers were tipped off, but that never happened.

Another, Ryan Sanchez, who was previously part of the Nazi “Rise Above Movement,” took photos and videos of himself at the conference with an official badge and touted associations with Fuentes.

In a photo published on his X profile, Sanchez shook hands with Jared Taylor inside CPAC's secure conference area, writing "Jared Taylor is a hero of our people!" Taylor founded American Renaissance, an organization that has published racist, pro-eugenics writings. The Southern Poverty Law Center describes Taylor as "crudely white supremacist."

In another video, Sanchez can be seen in the lobby of the conference hotel giving a Nazi salute.

Other attendees in Sanchez’s company openly used the N-word.…

 

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/nazis-mingle-openly-cpac-spreading-antisemitic-conspiracy-theories-fin-rcna140335?utm_campaign=atlantic-daily-newsletter&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_content=20240226&lctg=6050e8f4f98ec7553cc03c84&utm_term=The Atlantic Daily

 

Trump Delivers Another Autocratic Tirade

But many Americans seem to have gotten used to it.

The former president’s speech was full of falsehoods, but more important, it was yet another fascistic rant, full of fear, rambling half-thoughts, delusions, and, of course, threats. “Our country is being destroyed,” Trump warned. “And the only thing standing between you and its obliteration is me.”

 

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Trump began his CPAC appearance with his signature vulgarity of hugging and kissing an American flag, after which he stood at respectful attention not for the national anthem but for Lee Greenwood’s “God Bless the U.S.A.,” which is close enough at a Trump event, and always a crowd-pleaser. And speaking of the audience: In previous years, CPAC apparently tried to screen out neo-Nazis and white nationalists and supremacists, but this year, members of such groups were observed wearing badges and, as NBC reported, they “appeared to find a friendly reception.” (CPAC has called the NBC report “fake news.”)

And so, to recap: A former president of the United States went off on an autocratic soliloquy—happily ditching his teleprompter for some of it—to a group that included self-identified Nazis. He again warned that he was the singular figure, the “last chance” standing between ordinary citizens and that “bloodshed, chaos, and violent crime” that he claims has now arrived at the hands of roving gangs of terrorists and criminals. At the ballot box, he said, “they” will get a “reckoning, like they haven’t even imagined before. We’re gonna straighten out our country,” he said.

Who is “they”? you might wonder. “They” are the people, it seems, who do not support Donald Trump, the fellow American citizens who are in his eyes “vermin” and whom he referred to at CPAC as “thugs and tyrants and fascists, scoundrels, and rogues.” Meanwhile, he decried the incarceration of the “hostages” who are serving time for the January 6 insurrection, claiming that “there’s never been in the history of our country a group of people treated the way they’ve been treated.”

Every dictator needs a loyal corpus of people willing to do violence on his behalf, and Trump seems to think he has such brigades, biding their time and stewing in federal prisons, merely awaiting his return. He may well be right. For now, however, too many Americans seem oddly disconnected from these and other authoritarian plans Trump continues to share so openly and candidly.

 

https://www.theatlantic.com/newsletters/archive/2024/02/trump-cpac-speech-autocratic/677577/?utm_campaign=atlantic-daily-newsletter&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_content=20240226&utm_term=The+Atlantic+Daily

 

 

 

 

 

Just fyi..when you quote from a news media source, even if you provide a link, it is polite and professional within the reporting community to still state the name of the organization final writer to give them due credit.  In this case Ben Goggin.  The rest of your commentary however is spot on and the whole if these groups rise from some cults of the 1980's which centered around alleged Wiccan rites but which in their cases was often used to indoctrinate a whole young generation into believing a crock of bull about an alleged Aryan Super Race, aka the Nazi's , who once ruled Europe and all of them could inherit it if they got rid of the competition for limited land, water and resources., aka the Jews and other "minor races" and the Poles and several other countries now "inhabiting ancestral Aryan lands and who refuse to leave".   Sound Familar?  

In those cults, some of which were run by a Virginia Military Tech college graduate who wrote these farces claiming he got them from some actual Wiccan who were conviently dead and couldn't be verified. The fact that he only recruited young women under 21 and young men the same and only blonds or red or raven red hair fit into his faked stories and he used his alleged Wiccan " spells books" to get himself into various occult shops where youth tended to congregate so he could offer "classes" in the so called ancient language ( which was just plain English with a Germanic accent) and then launch his real agenda of recruitment.   

Those groups spread, were the inspiration of the skinheads movements, and led to what we have now.  

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11 hours ago, BeaverFever said:

Nazis mingle openly at CPAC, spreading antisemitic conspiracy theories and finding allies


The presence of these extremists has been a persistent issue at CPAC, and in previous years conference organizers have ejected well-known Nazis and white supremacists such as Nick Fuentes.
 

 

NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — Nazis appeared to find a friendly reception at the Conservative Political Action Conference this year.

Throughout the conference, racist extremists, some of whom had secured official CPAC badges, openly mingled with conference attendees and espoused antisemitic conspiracy theories.

The presence of these individuals has been a persistent issue at CPAC. In previous years, conference organizers have ejected well-known Nazis and white supremacists such as Nick Fuentes.

But this year, racist conspiracy theorists didn’t meet any perceptible resistance at the conference where Donald Trump has been the keynote speaker since 2017.

At the Young Republican mixer Friday evening, a group of Nazis who openly identified as national socialists mingled with mainstream conservative personalities, including some from Turning Point USA, and discussed “race science” and antisemitic conspiracy theories.

One member of the group, Greg Conte, who attended the deadly 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, said that his group showed up to talk to the media. He said that the group was prepared to be ejected if CPAC organizers were tipped off, but that never happened.

Another, Ryan Sanchez, who was previously part of the Nazi “Rise Above Movement,” took photos and videos of himself at the conference with an official badge and touted associations with Fuentes.

In a photo published on his X profile, Sanchez shook hands with Jared Taylor inside CPAC's secure conference area, writing "Jared Taylor is a hero of our people!" Taylor founded American Renaissance, an organization that has published racist, pro-eugenics writings. The Southern Poverty Law Center describes Taylor as "crudely white supremacist."

In another video, Sanchez can be seen in the lobby of the conference hotel giving a Nazi salute.

Other attendees in Sanchez’s company openly used the N-word.…

 

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/nazis-mingle-openly-cpac-spreading-antisemitic-conspiracy-theories-fin-rcna140335?utm_campaign=atlantic-daily-newsletter&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_content=20240226&lctg=6050e8f4f98ec7553cc03c84&utm_term=The Atlantic Daily

 

Trump Delivers Another Autocratic Tirade

But many Americans seem to have gotten used to it.

The former president’s speech was full of falsehoods, but more important, it was yet another fascistic rant, full of fear, rambling half-thoughts, delusions, and, of course, threats. “Our country is being destroyed,” Trump warned. “And the only thing standing between you and its obliteration is me.”

 

..

Trump began his CPAC appearance with his signature vulgarity of hugging and kissing an American flag, after which he stood at respectful attention not for the national anthem but for Lee Greenwood’s “God Bless the U.S.A.,” which is close enough at a Trump event, and always a crowd-pleaser. And speaking of the audience: In previous years, CPAC apparently tried to screen out neo-Nazis and white nationalists and supremacists, but this year, members of such groups were observed wearing badges and, as NBC reported, they “appeared to find a friendly reception.” (CPAC has called the NBC report “fake news.”)

And so, to recap: A former president of the United States went off on an autocratic soliloquy—happily ditching his teleprompter for some of it—to a group that included self-identified Nazis. He again warned that he was the singular figure, the “last chance” standing between ordinary citizens and that “bloodshed, chaos, and violent crime” that he claims has now arrived at the hands of roving gangs of terrorists and criminals. At the ballot box, he said, “they” will get a “reckoning, like they haven’t even imagined before. We’re gonna straighten out our country,” he said.

Who is “they”? you might wonder. “They” are the people, it seems, who do not support Donald Trump, the fellow American citizens who are in his eyes “vermin” and whom he referred to at CPAC as “thugs and tyrants and fascists, scoundrels, and rogues.” Meanwhile, he decried the incarceration of the “hostages” who are serving time for the January 6 insurrection, claiming that “there’s never been in the history of our country a group of people treated the way they’ve been treated.”

Every dictator needs a loyal corpus of people willing to do violence on his behalf, and Trump seems to think he has such brigades, biding their time and stewing in federal prisons, merely awaiting his return. He may well be right. For now, however, too many Americans seem oddly disconnected from these and other authoritarian plans Trump continues to share so openly and candidly.

 

https://www.theatlantic.com/newsletters/archive/2024/02/trump-cpac-speech-autocratic/677577/?utm_campaign=atlantic-daily-newsletter&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_content=20240226&utm_term=The+Atlantic+Daily

Nazis hate Jews too, beavs. ;)

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11 hours ago, BeaverFever said:

Nazis mingle openly at CPAC, spreading antisemitic conspiracy theories and finding allies


The presence of these extremists has been a persistent issue at CPAC, and in previous years conference organizers have ejected well-known Nazis and white supremacists such as Nick Fuentes.
 

 

NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — Nazis appeared to find a friendly reception at the Conservative Political Action Conference this year.

Throughout the conference, racist extremists, some of whom had secured official CPAC badges, openly mingled with conference attendees and espoused antisemitic conspiracy theories.

The presence of these individuals has been a persistent issue at CPAC. In previous years, conference organizers have ejected well-known Nazis and white supremacists such as Nick Fuentes.

But this year, racist conspiracy theorists didn’t meet any perceptible resistance at the conference where Donald Trump has been the keynote speaker since 2017.

At the Young Republican mixer Friday evening, a group of Nazis who openly identified as national socialists mingled with mainstream conservative personalities, including some from Turning Point USA, and discussed “race science” and antisemitic conspiracy theories.

One member of the group, Greg Conte, who attended the deadly 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, said that his group showed up to talk to the media. He said that the group was prepared to be ejected if CPAC organizers were tipped off, but that never happened.

Another, Ryan Sanchez, who was previously part of the Nazi “Rise Above Movement,” took photos and videos of himself at the conference with an official badge and touted associations with Fuentes.

In a photo published on his X profile, Sanchez shook hands with Jared Taylor inside CPAC's secure conference area, writing "Jared Taylor is a hero of our people!" Taylor founded American Renaissance, an organization that has published racist, pro-eugenics writings. The Southern Poverty Law Center describes Taylor as "crudely white supremacist."

In another video, Sanchez can be seen in the lobby of the conference hotel giving a Nazi salute.

Other attendees in Sanchez’s company openly used the N-word.…

 

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/nazis-mingle-openly-cpac-spreading-antisemitic-conspiracy-theories-fin-rcna140335?utm_campaign=atlantic-daily-newsletter&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_content=20240226&lctg=6050e8f4f98ec7553cc03c84&utm_term=The Atlantic Daily

 

Trump Delivers Another Autocratic Tirade

But many Americans seem to have gotten used to it.

The former president’s speech was full of falsehoods, but more important, it was yet another fascistic rant, full of fear, rambling half-thoughts, delusions, and, of course, threats. “Our country is being destroyed,” Trump warned. “And the only thing standing between you and its obliteration is me.”

 

..

Trump began his CPAC appearance with his signature vulgarity of hugging and kissing an American flag, after which he stood at respectful attention not for the national anthem but for Lee Greenwood’s “God Bless the U.S.A.,” which is close enough at a Trump event, and always a crowd-pleaser. And speaking of the audience: In previous years, CPAC apparently tried to screen out neo-Nazis and white nationalists and supremacists, but this year, members of such groups were observed wearing badges and, as NBC reported, they “appeared to find a friendly reception.” (CPAC has called the NBC report “fake news.”)

And so, to recap: A former president of the United States went off on an autocratic soliloquy—happily ditching his teleprompter for some of it—to a group that included self-identified Nazis. He again warned that he was the singular figure, the “last chance” standing between ordinary citizens and that “bloodshed, chaos, and violent crime” that he claims has now arrived at the hands of roving gangs of terrorists and criminals. At the ballot box, he said, “they” will get a “reckoning, like they haven’t even imagined before. We’re gonna straighten out our country,” he said.

Who is “they”? you might wonder. “They” are the people, it seems, who do not support Donald Trump, the fellow American citizens who are in his eyes “vermin” and whom he referred to at CPAC as “thugs and tyrants and fascists, scoundrels, and rogues.” Meanwhile, he decried the incarceration of the “hostages” who are serving time for the January 6 insurrection, claiming that “there’s never been in the history of our country a group of people treated the way they’ve been treated.”

Every dictator needs a loyal corpus of people willing to do violence on his behalf, and Trump seems to think he has such brigades, biding their time and stewing in federal prisons, merely awaiting his return. He may well be right. For now, however, too many Americans seem oddly disconnected from these and other authoritarian plans Trump continues to share so openly and candidly.

 

https://www.theatlantic.com/newsletters/archive/2024/02/trump-cpac-speech-autocratic/677577/?utm_campaign=atlantic-daily-newsletter&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_content=20240226&utm_term=The+Atlantic+Daily

 

 

 

 

 

The NAZIS are all Democrats. They wouldn't like Trump rallies.

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10 hours ago, robosmith said:

So what is it with so many of the Canadians here continually defending the white nationalist supremacists like Trump and trashing US government institutions?

They know the democrat party is full of Jesus trashing cultists, robowoke.

How thick do you have to be?

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Hey Beave, here are two paragraphs from your screed, just as an example of how much drivel is in there....

  1. The former president’s speech was full of falsehoods, but more important, it was yet another fascistic rant, full of fear, rambling half-thoughts, delusions, and, of course, threats. “Our country is being destroyed,” Trump warned. “And the only thing standing between you and its obliteration is me.”

  2. Trump began his CPAC appearance with his signature vulgarity of hugging and kissing an American flag, after which he stood at respectful attention not for the national anthem but for Lee Greenwood’s “God Bless the U.S.A.,” which is close enough at a Trump event, and always a crowd-pleaser. And speaking of the audience: In previous years, CPAC apparently tried to screen out neo-Nazis and white nationalists and supremacists, but this year, members of such groups were observed wearing badges and, as NBC reported, they “appeared to find a friendly reception.” (CPAC has called the NBC report “fake news.”

1) When you say "falsehoods", just remember that you guys all said that Russian collusion was real for 3 years, and then pretended that trump should just believe that the 2020 election was legit 2 months later. You also pimp the vax as "safe and effective", none of you will admit that it's neither. You all pushed the false narratives about M Brown, G Floyd, Rayshard, Brionna, Jussie, Nick Sandman, etc.

The basic rule of thumb is that when you guys talk about major news events, you just lie all the time and cast aspersions on anyone who tells the truth. 

That's why when you say "falsehoods", it's understood that you mean "inconvenient truths". 

"Rambling half-thoughts"? "Delusions"? You're out to lunch to quote that crap. For starters, if Biden had half a thought, that would be an improvement, but you guys pretend not to notice. When you say delusions you're still just trying to pretend that Trump's presidency was awful, while 2019 remains the high-water mark for western civilization. Leftard covid10ts and Joe Biden have basically destroyed everything since then.

2) Is kissing and hugging the flag vulgar now? What's wrong with "God Bless America"? Awwww, you poor little butthurt loser. I don't really care how you feel. 

If you knew that the sentence about "not screening out neo-Nazis" was fake news then why did you put it in your post? It says right at the end "(CPAC has called the NBC report “fake news”, and NBC are known liars. They're the parent company of MSNBC, and I don't know a single person who considers MSNBC to be even slightly credible. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Deluge said:

They know the democrat party is full of Jesus trashing cultists, robowoke.

How thick do you have to be?

You're so off the charts thick, I can't come close to competing with you in that respect.

You STILL fantasize that the OPINIONS you post here mean something. They do NOT (<- easy rebuttal).

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1 hour ago, WestCanMan said:

Hey Beave, here are two paragraphs from your screed, just as an example of how much drivel is in there....

  1. The former president’s speech was full of falsehoods, but more important, it was yet another fascistic rant, full of fear, rambling half-thoughts, delusions, and, of course, threats. “Our country is being destroyed,” Trump warned. “And the only thing standing between you and its obliteration is me.”

  2. Trump began his CPAC appearance with his signature vulgarity of hugging and kissing an American flag, after which he stood at respectful attention not for the national anthem but for Lee Greenwood’s “God Bless the U.S.A.,” which is close enough at a Trump event, and always a crowd-pleaser. And speaking of the audience: In previous years, CPAC apparently tried to screen out neo-Nazis and white nationalists and supremacists, but this year, members of such groups were observed wearing badges and, as NBC reported, they “appeared to find a friendly reception.” (CPAC has called the NBC report “fake news.”

1) When you say "falsehoods", just remember that you guys all said that Russian collusion was real for 3 years, and then pretended that trump should just believe that the 2020 election was legit 2 months later. You also pimp the vax as "safe and effective", none of you will admit that it's neither. You all pushed the false narratives about M Brown, G Floyd, Rayshard, Brionna, Jussie, Nick Sandman, etc.

The basic rule of thumb is that when you guys talk about major news events, you just lie all the time and cast aspersions on anyone who tells the truth. 

That's why when you say "falsehoods", it's understood that you mean "inconvenient truths". 

"Rambling half-thoughts"? "Delusions"? You're out to lunch to quote that crap. For starters, if Biden had half a thought, that would be an improvement, but you guys pretend not to notice. When you say delusions you're still just trying to pretend that Trump's presidency was awful, while 2019 remains the high-water mark for western civilization. Leftard covid10ts and Joe Biden have basically destroyed everything since then.

2) Is kissing and hugging the flag vulgar now? What's wrong with "God Bless America"? Awwww, you poor little butthurt loser. I don't really care how you feel. 

If you knew that the sentence about "not screening out neo-Nazis" was fake news then why did you put it in your post? It says right at the end "(CPAC has called the NBC report “fake news”, and NBC are known liars. They're the parent company of MSNBC, and I don't know a single person who considers MSNBC to be even slightly credible. 

Your denial that Russian collusion existed in the face of repeated evidence presented here that it DID, just reveals your membership in the MAGA CULT of irrationals.

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20 minutes ago, robosmith said:

You're so off the charts thick, I can't come close to competing with you in that respect.

You STILL fantasize that the OPINIONS you post here mean something. They do NOT (<- easy rebuttal).

You're a wokeness dispenser, robotool. You can't rebut a single f*cking thing. lol

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Its true that most diehard white supremacists identify as conservative/republican more often than liberal/democratic. That being said... the number of actual white supremacists is nowhere near as much as those on the left would like to think. There is no database to query so the best one can do is estimate the number in a given identified group. A group of us found 14 groups with an estimated total membership of 12,000. Out of 340 million, that is quite miniscule. 

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9 hours ago, WestCanMan said:

You're a vile piece of shit, Beave.

Turning Point USA is anything but Nazi you loser. 

FYI that's Charlie Kirk, Candice Owens, etc. All they do is tell truths that you don't like. 

Wah wah you nazi apologist. You just don’t like your cult being being called out for what is. The Republican Party has basically become the Tatooine town in the first Star Wars movie , a magnet for every grifter and vile deplorable to n the country 

 

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9 hours ago, WestCanMan said:

You're a vile piece of shit, Beave.

Turning Point USA is anything but Nazi you loser. 

FYI that's Charlie Kirk, Candice Owens, etc. All they do is tell truths that you don't like. 

You are bad at reading. In this case, I can't even tell whether it's accidentally or deliberately dishonest.🤷‍♀️

"At the Young Republican mixer Friday evening, a group of Nazis who openly identified as national socialists mingled with mainstream conservative personalities, including some from Turning Point USA"

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I ) You are spouting your own fake news lies and opinions that you wish to be true amd calling anyone eho doesn’t agree with you a liar.  Republicans have proven themselves to be nothing but a constant lie machine
 

2) Yeah kissing and hugging the flag is disrespectful which why you have never seen anyone else do it ever, not even the most over the top patriots   God Bless the USA isn’t vulgar it’s just a hokey show tune even more notable because they didn’t bother to play the actual national anthem. 
 

3) You are so dumb.  It’s not “fake news” the article has phot and video of the Nazis there. But it shows how conservatives when confronted with the irrefutable facts and evidence just scream “fake news”. What hilarious is that your cult-addled uneducated brain thinks “CPAC called it fake news” is the same as saying “it was proven to be fake news” instead of the obvious which is CPAC is lying because they was caught red handed and gave their usual generic unoriginal denial 

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6 minutes ago, Hodad said:

You are bad at reading. In this case, I can't even tell whether it's accidentally or deliberately dishonest.🤷‍♀️

"At the Young Republican mixer Friday evening, a group of Nazis who openly identified as national socialists mingled with mainstream conservative personalities, including some from Turning Point USA"

That’s always the question with the MAGAs. They have low intelligence generally and also low morals. They are easily fooled but also have no reservations about blatantly lying when they know they’re wrong. 

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"AHHH!!! NAZIS!!! AHHH!!!"

Giggle.

You Libbies. So eager to project your own chickenshit on anyone else. Who was it who delivered the eulogy at Byrd's (sp ?) service?

I happen to be white and a Nationalist and I...unlike most of you green-haired tweenkies...wear it well.

I have a stable moral base and common sense. Not this effeminate fear mongering you nerds rely on.

Trump is going to beat Brandon and one of the major reasons will be Kennedy. Then you limp noodles can scream at the sky again for us.

While we drill, close the border and deport your new illegal voting base.

Enjoy.

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1 hour ago, BeaverFever said:

Wah wah you nazi apologist. You just don’t like your cult being being called out for what is. The Republican Party has basically become the Tatooine town in the first Star Wars movie , a magnet for every grifter and vile deplorable to n the country 

 

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If you think Charlie Kirk is a Nazi then why don't you show me where he said anything at all in support of them, or even something that sounded fascist? He's in thousands of hours of video on the internet. Surely you must have something to back your id10t mouth....

Ditto for Candace Owens. Just find something, loser. 

I've always proved my comments of leftard Nazi support when I made them. 

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1 hour ago, Nationalist said:

Who was it who delivered the eulogy at Byrd's (sp ?) service?

You don’t know what the hell you’re even talking about. Byrd was not a nazi and you don’t know a single thing about him. You’ve seen lame Republican memes about his affiliations when he was as a southern youth in the 1940s (which he renounced and denounced for decades afterwards) that mislead you into thinking you know something. But you’re completely ignorant of the mam and his politics., which spans more than 60 years. 
 

1 hour ago, Nationalist said:

happen to be white and a Nationalist and I...unlike most of you green-haired tweenkies...wear it well.

I have a stable moral base and common sense.

You don’t wear it well at all you wear it like an unhinged Putin-supporting conspiracy crackpot. You have absolutely NO moral base you’re just filled with hatred and vileness   Have you forgotten your Christmas message already?  If you had even a drop of common sense you wouldn’t be such a gullible unquestioning sucker for all these absurd right wing conspiracies and obvious kremlin propaganda 

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40 minutes ago, WestCanMan said:

If you think Charlie Kirk is a Nazi then why don't you show me where he said anything at all in support of them, or even something that sounded fascist? He's in thousands of hours of video on the internet. Surely you must have something to back your id10t mouth....

Ditto for Candace Owens. Just find something, loser. 

I've always proved my comments of leftard Nazi support when I made them. 

So just to be clear you’re falling down a hole over this line from the OP?  

On 2/26/2024 at 11:04 PM, BeaverFever said:

At the Young Republican mixer Friday evening, a group of Nazis who openly identified as national socialists mingled with mainstream conservative personalities, including some from Turning Point USA, and discussed “race science” and antisemitic conspiracy theories.

Where is Kirk or Owens or TPU  Nazis?  Dude your reading comprehension really sucks   Stop and think about this for a second don’t make me explain it to you

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12 hours ago, Deluge said:

You're a wokeness dispenser, robotool. You can't rebut a single f*cking thing. lol

You're still too stupid to understand that ANYTIME you post an OPINION here, it is EASILY REBUTTED by anyone ELSE'S OPINION because it's THAT WEAK. LOGIC! Learn it!

9 hours ago, Yakuda said:

And a broken dispenser at that 

Another ^one who fails to understand LOGIC. Duh

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5 hours ago, Nationalist said:

"AHHH!!! NAZIS!!! AHHH!!!"

Giggle.

You Libbies. So eager to project your own chickenshit on anyone else. Who was it who delivered the eulogy at Byrd's (sp ?) service?

I happen to be white and a Nationalist and I...unlike most of you green-haired tweenkies...wear it well.

I have a stable moral base and common sense. Not this effeminate fear mongering you nerds rely on.

Trump is going to beat Brandon and one of the major reasons will be Kennedy. Then you limp noodles can scream at the sky again for us.

While we drill, close the border and deport your new illegal voting base.

Enjoy.

"We"? How do you figure you have ANYTHING to do with your fantasy? LMAO

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7 hours ago, BeaverFever said:

You don’t know what the hell you’re even talking about. Byrd was not a nazi and you don’t know a single thing about him. You’ve seen lame Republican memes about his affiliations when he was as a southern youth in the 1940s (which he renounced and denounced for decades afterwards) that mislead you into thinking you know something. But you’re completely ignorant of the mam and his politics., which spans more than 60 years. 
 

You don’t wear it well at all you wear it like an unhinged Putin-supporting conspiracy crackpot. You have absolutely NO moral base you’re just filled with hatred and vileness   Have you forgotten your Christmas message already?  If you had even a drop of common sense you wouldn’t be such a gullible unquestioning sucker for all these absurd right wing conspiracies and obvious kremlin propaganda 

Byrd was a KKK member and a recruiter. Brandon was his friend along with Manchin. Brandon was also a segregationist and probably still is. Oh it must drive old Brandon nuts to have been forced to let a "darkie" be his VP running mate.

As for my own stance, if you check, you'll find I'm generally right about things. That's because I don't go running around making silly claims and then having to lie about things.

Enjoy what's left of your nice little proxy war Beave.

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