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“It’s my intention to ensure that he has the whole story,” he said. “I think it’ll really arouse him, and once he understands, I wouldn’t be surprised to see him heading out West."
Ewww.
According to the Southern Poverty Law Center there are 784 hate groups in the country as of 2014 they’ve been able to identify. I guess there’s more work for tRump to do then. He still has to get a few more to back him since apparently you never can be too sure you’ve got them all.
Btw, if anyone thinks this campaign official doesn’t have the backing of the candidate in making this remark, they’re kidding themselves.
The man is truly repugnant and reprehensible.
Being a veteran does not exempt one from dipshitery!
This man is a piece of work. There seems to be no limit to how low he will go. If we were electing an ignorant tyrant he would be our #1 choice. Hopefully the American electorate hasn’t become that stupid.
Oh, if were only true that these guys were occupying “an Oregon wildfire refuge”.
I hope Trump jumps all over this and goes out West and joins this group of terrorists, not militia, and maybe they will have a accident showing off one of their guns and shoot Trump in his big lying ass. Doing this will only make him more likely to get the republican nomination and then he will get his ass kicked again when he loses big time in the general election. I can’t wait to watch this one develop.
Well folks, it took 35 years but reality has finally caught up with satire—you’ve got the Sensible Party and the Silly Party and the Very Silly Party. But it was funnier the first time. : (
I watched Obama’s SOTU speech the other day and was moved when he called on us to avoid cynicism and engage in discourse that doesn’t call into question the sincerity or patriotism of the other side.
All of which, obviously, went right past this guy who was too busy stewing in his rage juices to consider that our president was, in effect, offering him an olive branch — the chance to sit down at the same table and have a civil discussion, one human being to another.
Instead it suits him to call his own government “thuglike” and “terroristic” which makes me despair that words still have meaning. Is he putting our (elected, constitutional) government on the same level as a bunch of self-appointed hotheads who mow down innocents at a rock concert or behead journalists or explode bombs on the subway?
What kind of headspace is he in, where it’s possible to put those two thoughts together? I can imagine a “terrorist government” (the Nazis were one) but it sure isn’t the USA under Obama.
And this is our fellow citizen, the very person with whom our president is inviting us to hold a reasoned discourse…
“thug-like, terroristic” efforts of the federal government to wrest control of public lands from local ranchers. – Donald Trump spokesman
Ya mean, the government’s efforts to keep them on their own side of the fence?
…and more repugnant are his PsychoPhants…
So The Donald and his forces don’t believe in the time-honored thought that we’re "a nation of laws" but they believe, rather, that we’re a "nation of lawlessness," huh? (*Of course, ONLY for Caucasians, especially white males with guns who agree with Trump’s bigotry.) Sounds about right for that marketing cesspool of hate, bigotry and bluster masquerading as a campaign.
Hmmmm…Perhaps the Trump Chumps should change their campaign slogan from:
“Make America Great Again” to
“Je suis l’état!”
Well just swap out the Brown Shirts, Jack Boots, and Swastika armbands for; Camo, A.T.A.Cs, and Gadsen Flag armbands and you have the same thing. Plus AR-15’s (marketed as “Americas Rifle”.)
Seig Heil Fuehrer Trump!
Your adoring supporters LOVE the ideas you have for the American version of the “Nuremberg Laws”.
Now, all you need is a nice little “Reichstag Fire” and your a shoo-in.
As a veteran this is just plain sad! Where are we going when a veterans group supports traitors,terrorists, and insurrectionists.
My husband is a veteran and he thinks these people are lunatics because they are.
When does the entire Republican Party qualify as a hate group? In my opinion, they’ve crossed the line long ago.
[Jerry DeLemus, co-chair of Veterans for Trump in New Hampshire, said in a Tuesday interview with Reuters that Bundy and his allies have already seen “great success” in their fight against the “thug-like, terroristic” efforts of the federal government to wrest control of public lands from local ranchers.]
I can understand Nimrata (er…“Nikki”) having pissed off the Knuckle Draggers with her SOTU Response…
But railing against “Thugs” (which, after all, originated in Nimrata’s India)…That’s a bit over the top.
Jerry DeLemus, co-chair of Veterans for Trump in New Hampshire, said in a Tuesday interview with Reuters that Bundy and his allies have already seen “great success” in their fight against the “thug-like, terroristic” efforts of the federal government to wrest control of public lands from local ranchers.
DeLemus, who majored in Newspeak at the Eurasian Academy of Rhetoric, also decried the great lack of chewing tobacco and douche nozzles at the park.
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This is his wife:
http://www.rawstory.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/a20-800x430.jpg
She’s a New Hampshire Republican Representative. Yep, the one on CNN who was talking about Trump saying, “he knows what I’m thinking” while pointing at her head.
She’s married to or related to Jerry, or what?
On edit: Oh, I see you said she’s his wife. Crazy loves crazy.