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Never heard of this guy King before now, but man, he's sure  :thumbsup:  from all this free press !!

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https://mediamatters.org/research/2017/03/13/white-nationalists-fete-racist-iowa-congressman-steve-king-openly-advocating-white-nationalism/215652

White Nationalists Fete Racist Iowa Congressman Steve King For Openly Advocating White Nationalism

Daily Stormer: “Hero” King “Is Basically An Open White Nationalist At This Point,” So He “Should Be Speaker Of The House.” Andrew Anglin, the operator of neo-Nazi website The Daily Stormer, praised King in a March 12 article with the headline “Hero Steve King Calls for White Racial Supremacy in America.” Anglin wrote that King “is saying the country is white, it is our country and we shouldn’t be raising other people’s kids”:

Steve King is basically an open white nationalist at this point.

Today, with a Geert Wilders meme, he tweeted: “Wilders understands that culture and demographics are our destiny. We can’t restore our civilization with somebody else’s babies.”

OUR civilization and SOMEBODY ELSE’S babies.

Not really any nuance there.

He is saying the country is white, it is our country and we shouldn’t be raising other people’s kids.

King famously declared the supremacy of the white race at the RNC in an MSNBC interview. It was awesome.

When asked to apologize, he doubled down.

Steve King should be Speaker of the House. Period. There (sic) is as plain as the nose on your face*.

He is /ourguy/. [The Daily Stormer, 3/12/17]

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So let's run a tally here... Trump, Ryan, Bush ( Jeb ) , some unknown CNN " Republican" commentator, born in Nicaragua , and a host of others ALL seem to want to distance themselves from this guy...

And yet, the headline of this thread claims the " GOP " is America's Party of White Nationalism ? 

:gofig:

No one else sees the gaping disparity on display here ? 

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King famously declared the supremacy of the white race at the RNC in an MSNBC interview. It was awesome.

cite ? Actual quote ? 

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MSNBC interview?  Really?  Was he in Al Capone's vault when he made the statement?  I bet this guy was he listed as a dependent on Trump's tax return?    Hey Smart People...yelling racist, homophobe, xenophobe, Hitler, etc., didn't work....and it still isn't working...when there's no truth to what you say, guess what? people actually figure it out and tune you out...but, keep it up!!!!!  I'm loving it even more everyday....

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12 hours ago, AURaptor said:

cite ? Actual quote ? 

Pretty sure this is what is being referred to.  The quote, context, and video are in this article. 

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/dnc-calls-congressman-steve-king-s-remarks-racist-demands-apology-n612951

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16 hours ago, AUUSN said:

 

Samantha Bee? Really? The partial birth abortion  supporter. She is just as creditable as John Stewart.

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23 minutes ago, Brad_ATX said:

Pretty sure this is what is being referred to.  The quote, context, and video are in this article. 

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/dnc-calls-congressman-steve-king-s-remarks-racist-demands-apology-n612951

He's not wrong.  And then dnc calling anything " racist " is itself suspect. 

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There was way to much text to read through it all on a "smack talk" forum...

So who is this King and why is Homer in love with him? I get it has something to do with Homer being afraid of minorities.

 

BTW, really looking forward to the next 4 homie-posts in a row.

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3 hours ago, AURaptor said:

He's not wrong.  And then dnc calling anything " racist " is itself suspect. 

He is wrong in the context of "no civilization has produced as much in history".  I would make contentions that ancient Egyptians, Chinese, etc made huge steps for human-kind way before Christianity was even a thing.  However, he did qualify the back half of his statement as being about "Christian nations" in the moment.  My objection is merely his lack of historical context/knowledge.

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5 hours ago, japantiger said:

MSNBC interview?  Really?  Was he in Al Capone's vault when he made the statement?  I bet this guy was he listed as a dependent on Trump's tax return?    Hey Smart People...yelling racist, homophobe, xenophobe, Hitler, etc., didn't work....and it still isn't working...when there's no truth to what you say, guess what? people actually figure it out and tune you out...but, keep it up!!!!!  I'm loving it even more everyday....

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When considering the source of this noise, any sane person should pause and examine truth, context, etc.

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We are starting to see this bravado of expressing white nationalism among those in government. I took criticism from the Trumpets in another thread for labeling  Bannon as an anti Semitic and white nationalist. You only have to look at his time as editor at Brietbart and how that outlet leaned towards the alt right to understand his views. It's in the White House now and they've sounded the dog whistle. King's comments are letting Bannon know that he is on the team. 

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17 minutes ago, GiveEmElle said:

We are starting to see this bravado of expressing white nationalism among those in government. I took criticism from the Trumpets in another thread for labeling  Bannon as an anti Semitic and white nationalist. You only have to look at his time as editor at Brietbart and how that outlet leaned towards the alt right to understand his views. It's in the White House now and they've sounded the dog whistle. King's comments are letting Bannon know that he is on the team. 

You are literally like a broken record player.

What you think the "alt-right" is and what Bannon considered it to be during his time at Breitbart are two completely different things.  How is this hard to understand? The left-dominated media did a great job taking that term and attaching their own meaning to it, and then making people like you believe it to be factual.  This is somewhat of a specialty for them.

If I convince you that liking apples is a new form of fascism, that doesn't mean that Obama is a fascist if I can show you a picture of him eating an apple.

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1 hour ago, GiveEmElle said:

We are starting to see this bravado of expressing white nationalism among those in government. I took criticism from the Trumpets in another thread for labeling  Bannon as an anti Semitic and white nationalist. You only have to look at his time as editor at Brietbart and how that outlet leaned towards the alt right to understand his views. It's in the White House now and they've sounded the dog whistle. King's comments are letting Bannon know that he is on the team. 

No proof, what so ever,  of Bannon being what you accuse him of being. As EDITOR, those who worked with and for him at Breitbart , those like David Horowitz ( who claims to be Jewish ,btw ) dismiss the claims , outright. 

Elle - what you don't seem to know ( or likely DO know, and feign ignorance ) is that there's been a multi-cultural movement on going which not only seeks to elevate ( a good thing ) certain groups , aka minorities but also aims to dismiss and diminish the significance of Western culture. Merely pointing out the positives , while in no way claiming superiority, seems to be all it takes to be branded as a 'racist ' by ...well, you. 

There's a large group of people who simply have had enough of this divisive, race baiting crap. The " sit down and shut up " mindset of Leftists today , towards white people, isn't going to politely received. Nor should it. NO group should be told to sit down and shut up, and yet, that is EXACTLY ( no hyperbole  here ) what the Democratic Party has said it wants to do. 

We will RESIST !!! 

( see what I just did there ? ) 

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1 hour ago, metafour said:

You are literally like a broken record player.

What you think the "alt-right" is and what Bannon considered it to be during his time at Breitbart are two completely different things.  How is this hard to understand? The left-dominated media did a great job taking that term and attaching their own meaning to it, and then making people like you believe it to be factual.  This is somewhat of a specialty for them.

If I convince you that liking apples is a new form of fascism, that doesn't mean that Obama is a fascist if I can show you a picture of him eating an apple.

Please feel free to educate me on Bannon and the alt right since I've got it wrong and they aren't racist, anti Semitic, white nationalists. I'm sure they are just a great group of people that David Duke supports just because they are kind, good hearted, loving people. 

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13 minutes ago, GiveEmElle said:

I'm sure they are just a great group of people that David Duke supports just because they are kind, good hearted, loving people. 

This is where your fairy tale comes face to face with reality, Elle. Enjoy   :comfort:
 

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 David Horowitz: Steve Bannon, Civil Rights Hero

Many have called school choice – the movement to liberate African American youngsters from the failed schools that don’t teach them – the “civil rights movement of the 21st Century. Donald Trump is one of those who do, but it was Steve Bannon, the CEO of Trump’s presidential campaign, who put it on Trump’s radar and made it a centerpiece of Trumps “New Deal for Black America.”

 

 

 

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BRING EVERYTHING CRASHING DOWN”: BANNON’S REACTIONARY GUARD AND U.S. NATIONAL SECURITY

 

The 45th U.S. president is a pathological liar who indulges in petty cruelty, revels in his ignorance, and struggles to string together coherent sentences. He is impulsive, thin-skinned, and wholly self-centered. Like the more depraved Roman emperors, he likes to surround himself with crowds of cheering sycophants when he “performs,” even in the most hallowed of grounds. The past few weeks have provided ample demonstration that this 21st century Nero cannot be channeled, counseled, or controlled — whether by Republican apparatchiks, or by his stoic, Marcus Aurelius-reading secretary of defense. During the campaign, there were many dark moments, but none — for me at least — were quite as disturbing as his repeated recitation of the lyrics of the song “The Snake.” There is something unconscionably vile about the way the man shudders in pleasure while reading the tale of an innocent woman bitten by a serpent — an animal which, in Trump’s mind, serves as a metaphor for Syrian refugees. How anyone could then have doubted his inhumanity and autocratic aspirations beggars belief. Each day provides new evidence of his fundamental disregard for the ideational pillars of the American republic.

And yet, despite all of this, congressional Republicans continue to demonstrate an astonishing degree of servility. There are some exceptions — and these are all the more admirable, considering the circumstances — but they are few and far between. The reasoning behind such submissiveness is transparent — mainstream Republicans still believe that they can “instrumentalize” Trump, all while stifling their moral retches at his egregious misconduct and deeply troubling relationship with a hostile foreign power. In exchange, there is hope of advances on certain core items of the Republican agenda, from lower taxes and repealing the Affordable Care Act to financial and environmental regulatory relief. This is a short-sighted and faustian pact, however. Bannonism — as defined by Stephen Bannon and his motley crew of ethno-nationalists — has nothing to do with traditional American conservatism.

Indeed, in many ways, Bannon’s fevered vision has been defined in opposition to this tradition. Trump’s Rasputin, along with his fellow “alt-righters” in the West Wing (Julia Hahn and Michael Anton) has repeatedly stated that his end goal is the destruction of the Republican establishment, which he has dismissed as a “collection of crony capitalists,” that, “needs to be bitch-slapped.” To put it more simply, the Bannonites in the White House are like the facehugger in Alien. They have latched themselves onto the Republican party, and—when the time is ripe—hope to burst out of the husk of their dead host. And yet many establishment Republicans still seem to cling onto the hope that both organisms can somehow learn to live in symbiosis.

https://warontherocks.com/2017/02/bring-everything-crashing-down-bannons-reactionary-guard-and-u-s-national-security/

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14 minutes ago, AUUSN said:

BRING EVERYTHING CRASHING DOWN”: BANNON’S REACTIONARY GUARD AND U.S. NATIONAL SECURITY

 

The 45th U.S. president is a pathological liar who indulges in petty cruelty, revels in his ignorance, and struggles to string together coherent sentences. He is impulsive, thin-skinned, and wholly self-centered. Like the more depraved Roman emperors, he likes to surround himself with crowds of cheering sycophants when he “performs,” even in the most hallowed of grounds. The past few weeks have provided ample demonstration that this 21st century Nero cannot be channeled, counseled, or controlled — whether by Republican apparatchiks, or by his stoic, Marcus Aurelius-reading secretary of defense. During the campaign, there were many dark moments, but none — for me at least — were quite as disturbing as his repeated recitation of the lyrics of the song “The Snake.” There is something unconscionably vile about the way the man shudders in pleasure while reading the tale of an innocent woman bitten by a serpent — an animal which, in Trump’s mind, serves as a metaphor for Syrian refugees. How anyone could then have doubted his inhumanity and autocratic aspirations beggars belief. Each day provides new evidence of his fundamental disregard for the ideational pillars of the American republic.

And yet, despite all of this, congressional Republicans continue to demonstrate an astonishing degree of servility. There are some exceptions — and these are all the more admirable, considering the circumstances — but they are few and far between. The reasoning behind such submissiveness is transparent — mainstream Republicans still believe that they can “instrumentalize” Trump, all while stifling their moral retches at his egregious misconduct and deeply troubling relationship with a hostile foreign power. In exchange, there is hope of advances on certain core items of the Republican agenda, from lower taxes and repealing the Affordable Care Act to financial and environmental regulatory relief. This is a short-sighted and faustian pact, however. Bannonism — as defined by Stephen Bannon and his motley crew of ethno-nationalists — has nothing to do with traditional American conservatism.

Indeed, in many ways, Bannon’s fevered vision has been defined in opposition to this tradition. Trump’s Rasputin, along with his fellow “alt-righters” in the West Wing (Julia Hahn and Michael Anton) has repeatedly stated that his end goal is the destruction of the Republican establishment, which he has dismissed as a “collection of crony capitalists,” that, “needs to be bitch-slapped.” To put it more simply, the Bannonites in the White House are like the facehugger in Alien. They have latched themselves onto the Republican party, and—when the time is ripe—hope to burst out of the husk of their dead host. And yet many establishment Republicans still seem to cling onto the hope that both organisms can somehow learn to live in symbiosis.

https://warontherocks.com/2017/02/bring-everything-crashing-down-bannons-reactionary-guard-and-u-s-national-security/

Did you read that right wingers? Bannon wants to destroy your party. But go on defending him, saying he isn't white nationalist. That plays right in to his web, "It only helps us when they get it wrong. When they're blind to who we are and what we're doing."

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" Trump's Rasputin  " :roflol:

 

Meanwhile, Obama had Val Jerrett ACTUALLY MOVE IN WITH HIM and Michelle, but that's perfectly reasonable and not at all any problem, what so ever. 

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Top Trump Adviser Faces Calls For Resignation After Reports Of Ties To Nazi-Aligned Group

Sebastian Gorka proudly wears a medal from a Hungarian group that collaborated with Nazis during World War II.

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12 minutes ago, homersapien said:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/sebastian-gorka-vitezi-rend-david-irving_us_58cc5d3ee4b00705db4faa3e?yib&

Top Trump Adviser Faces Calls For Resignation After Reports Of Ties To Nazi-Aligned Group

Sebastian Gorka proudly wears a medal from a Hungarian group that collaborated with Nazis during World War II.

Hungarian expert of the Order of Vitéz, historian Róbert Kerepeszki has stressed that there were ruptures in the organization of the Order of Vitéz on the question of Nazism during the war, many of them died fighting against Hungarian Nazis.

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