Discussion: Scarborough: Trump Is The President Of The White Nationalist Movement

Yup. He was cheerleading for The Vulgar Talking Yam all throughout the campaign and the election. Joe only turned on the president* when he started tweeting nasty things about his girlfriend. No points for you!

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Person before party before country. That’s ol’ Joe’s motto.

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Gosh. Who could have predicted.

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And you sucked his white nationalist dick for months, you hypocritical intern-killing motherfucker.
Donald Trump is now what he has always been all of his life, and you helped put him on his throne.
Go fuck yourself, Joe Scarborough. You’re not talking your way out of this one.

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Gee, who would ever guessed that the largest state in the country with the largest population and the largest economy would have the largest population of a certain group of people?
I bet they also have the largest concentration of anti-Nazis, anti-Klansmen, pro-gay, pro-abortion rights, pro-immigrant, and other groups too.
Man, FoxNews is really sweating this one. Like when Chicken-Pot-Pie-Boy Tucker Carlson put up a graphic during his show saying that the Aztecs and Plato owned slaves. Well, fuck, Tucker Boy, I didn’t see Plato go on national TV and rim a bunch of white supremacists, and I haven’t seen too many Aztecs marching in White Pride parades lately.
Jerry Hall must be popping nitroglycerine capsules into Rupert Murdoch’s mouth by the fistful.

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People watch this show. Bread and butter people, while they get ready for work and help their kids dress for school. This is good, and I say good on Scarborough for it.

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If this wasn’t so incredibly hilarious it would be so incredibly sad:

Trump’s former lawyer actually thinks posting pics on his Twitter account of him with black people definitively proves he’s not a racist.
“See, some of my best friends are crack whores and gangbangers!”, beamed Mr. Cohen, with his Trumpian smile.

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They’re Nazi appeasers – the whole deplorable lot.

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It’s a deliberate misrepresentation of the data. Yes they have the highest number of groups and you’d think that would be logical in that they have the largest population. But per capita, SPLC ranks Montana number 1.

http://247wallst.com/special-report/2017/02/17/10-states-with-the-most-hate-groups-2/4/

Don’t know about the overall newsworthiness of the site, but the info they use was obtained through an interview with the SPLC, and seemed properly sourced.

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Ha…speaking of the Bowtied Buttboy, I just watched some jackass on his show engage in a lengthy explanation that tearing down statues and digging up graves and plowing over cemeteries and other such iconoclast behavior is “endemic to the left”. They then went on to compare a bunch of students angry about ongoing racism and the recent rise of white nationalism to Mao and the Taliban.

I shit you not.

Edit: Oh, and I almost forgot…it’s now a “thing” that “Soros funds both the alt-right and the alt-left.”

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No, we don’t have to “figure out why he did it.” We already know why he did it. What he have to do about it is give Democrats a majority in Congress in 2018. None of the outrage about this matters if Republicans continue to hold a majority. The Republican agenda and Trump’s rubber stamp for taking away healthcare from millions, for yanking voter registration from millions of legitimate voters and for transferring trillions in wealth upward will go forward if Donald Trump Leader of the Republican Party continues to have a Congressional majority behind him.

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You’re surprised?

They really do think they have everyone fooled when they come up with shit like this.

Yes they do. And they do have a lot of people fooled, so they just keep replaying the same olden goldie hits over and over. It’s so immoral and venal it’s beyond words. Right wing madness sells.

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Indeed. But they will fiercely defend their misinformation campaigns. They really do think they have everyone fooled when they come up with shit like this. One of the members of the Faux News KKKomment boards brain trust actually got so mad at me when I asked him if 5 groups of 3 is worse than 1 group of 3,000 that he followed me through the thread ranting at me whenever I posted haha

I suppose we shouldn’t be surprised though…they are METHbillies, not MATHbillies after all…

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No. Just keeping abreast of the ever new and evolving brain damage they’re spewing.

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This is so telling. It is 2017 and Joe is my hero? Wow. 'Nuff said.

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We’re mixing it up in the old US of A. The bottle’s spinning, and where it will stop, and who we’ll wind up kissing, nobody knows.

But we can hope it’s a lot of people.

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To me, Scarborough is Trump with a dash of integrity, a pinch of ethics, and a tablespoon of intelligence. Otherwise he is just a another narcissistic blowhard who tries to jump on the winning side- sort of the Republican version of Chris Matthews, who I also cannot stand to listen to. They both seem to think talking loud and interrupting people is the pinnacle of intelligent debate. The amount of nuance in their collective brains isn’t enough to pop a soap bubble. Mile wide and an inch deep.

That being said, few things give me as much joy these days as watching Republicans turn on Trump. God I hope they all continue this circular firing squad for a long, long time.

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They’re all in “Okiefornia,” i.e., the Central Valley, “the empty quarter,” i.e., the north central valley, or The Inland Empire.

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"…he called on fellow Republicans to avoid indifference or “granting Donald Trump the sort of moral equivalency that Donald Trump granted Nazis, white supremacists and Klans members.”

Not bad, Joe, not bad. I guess you know about false equivalency. In any case, keep it up. Your fellow Repubs are trying to hide, so a bit of public shaming might help put them in the spotlight.

I know this is an old story, but am I the only one who won’t offer any real sympathy for Republican defectors this late in the game? I’d like to applaud people’s ability to change their mind and see the light, but for Christ’s-sake, Donald Trump ran on an openly white supremacist platform, complete with the acceptance of an endorsement by the head of the Ku Klux Klan. The time to bail on the GOP for some sort of moral high ground is a ship that sailed decades ago, with Trump’s primary win at the absolute latest.

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