Yeah saw It after I replied but still, it can’t be repeated enough.
I have always been confused but what exactly is a left-wing fascist?
Any takers?
They always recognized them… Milo and Spencer were just convenient tools to achieve a result and who are now no longer useful or necessary…
Think of them as used condoms…
Once again…hypocrisy.
Neo-nazi and white supremacist, that is one step away from the “so-called” President in the White House…no problem. Make him a keynote speaker.
Guy who is elevated by President Bannon, Gen. Flynn and all the other two-bit scumsuckers Rumpty Dumpty surrounds himself with…not welcome.
As Spock would say…totally illogical.
"CPAC organizer Dan Schneider called the alt-right “a sinister organization that is trying to worm its way into our ranks,”
Hey, oblivious douchenozzle, you already put it in the WH.
Bless you - I simply cannot watch that enough.
The only thing that could make me like it better is if I got a shot at Spencer personally.
CPAC - odious, lying hypocrites. The Republican party is now the party of Breitbart, and no amount of posturing or lying or deflection will change that.
"His views are repugnant and have absolutely nothing too much to do with what goes on here.”
Fixed that for you.
Did anyone at CPAC punch the nazi? No? Then don’t pretend he isn’t welcome.
Too late.
The Russians are going to be pissed.
I took Mitt’s advice and self-deported myself from CPAC eons ago.
Their racism and bigotry is merely a matter of degree. For now, this guy has gone too far for them.
Spencer is a pal of Steven Miller’s from their Duke days, yes?
Edit:
This is from the Financial Times:
https://www.ft.com/content/5e9e5e74-f403-11e6-8758-6876151821a6
So they didn’t think their truths would be self evident, he’d repent and convert? Oh ye of little faith.
CPAC always makes me think of CPAP machines.
If not in body, Spencer remains at CPAC in spirit.
I can actually answer that…
Because the Nazi Party translates as “National Socialist Workers Party” when they were anything but socialist, the right is testing out the claim that the ultra-conservative right wing message of the Nazi party in the 1930’s was in fact left-wing because… well… the word “socialist” was involved.