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On 1/2/2024 at 5:35 PM, illisdean said:

Elected with he most votes of anyone and now the lowest job approvals and polling results of ANYONE. LOL....that would be your imbecile savior Biden....! Too funny, and you would actually admit voting, supporting this corrupt and incapable stooge with an IQ on your level? You deserve Biden, shows how pathetic your judgement rates, about same as Biden's polls ....down with the turds floating in the toilet.

Because you believe that polls never change.

 

Will your internet masters require you to claim that Biden's polls won't improve - ever?

 

Or, you can't answer because nobody gives you talking points about the future?

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6 minutes ago, Danderman123 said:

Is this news article from 1931?

 

I assume that was a poor attempt at humour? Either way, there are 2 big clues.

 

1.     The date on the article which is in the link.

2.     In 2023, the anti-semitism comes firmly from the left. As demonstrated recently by Claudine Gay.

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-67662871

 

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Ah, "context". A way to justify calls for genocide of Jews. A term often used by a certain prolific poster on this forum to excuse hate speech. Gotta love 'em.  

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10 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

 

I assume that was a poor attempt at humour? Either way, there are 2 big clues.

 

1.     The date on the article which is in the link.

2.     In 2023, the anti-semitism comes firmly from the left. As demonstrated recently by Claudine Gay.

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-67662871

 

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Ah, "context". A way to justify calls for genocide of Jews. A term often used by a certain prolific poster on this forum to excuse hate speech. Gotta love 'em.  

 

Gray’s questioner was Republican Elise Stefanik who endorsed Carl Paladino after his gushing praise of Hitler.

 

Bit of Republican accusation/confession going on.

 

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Just now, Chomper Higgot said:

 

Gray’s questioner was Republican Elise Stefanik who endorsed Carl Paladino after his gushing praise of Hitler.

 

Bit of Republican accusation/confession going on.

 

 

Poor attempt at whataboutism.

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Just now, JonnyF said:

 

Poor attempt at whataboutism.

Putting the episode in the correct context of the publically expressed views of the two people engaged in the questioning is not whataboutism.

 

It is however background knowledge missing from your customary ill informed posts on anything to do with the U.S.

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7 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Putting the episode in the correct context of the publically expressed views of the two people engaged in the questioning is not whataboutism.

 

It is however background knowledge missing from your customary ill informed posts on anything to do with the U.S.

 

You are trying to deflect from what this awful woman said. Your usual tactics. Allow me to remind you.

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-67662871

 

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Trying to dig dirt on the person who asked the question is pathetic.

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Just now, JonnyF said:

 

You are trying to deflect from what this awful woman said. Your usual tactics. Allow me to remind you.

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-67662871

 

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Trying to dig dirt on the person who asked the question is pathetic.

Supporting the bid for admirers of Hitler to win public office is definitely relevant ‘dirt’ on someone in public office making accusations of antisemitism.

 

If nothing else it reveals the hypocrisy and absurdity of your claim.

 

 In 2023, the anti-semitism comes firmly from the left.”

 

Antisemitism is widespread, especially in the US and is not the reserve of left or right.

 

 

 

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30 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

 

I assume that was a poor attempt at humour? Either way, there are 2 big clues.

 

1.     The date on the article which is in the link.

2.     In 2023, the anti-semitism comes firmly from the left. As demonstrated recently by Claudine Gay.

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-67662871

 

image.png.b77f9268cc81318d8e751f5059593643.png

 

Ah, "context". A way to justify calls for genocide of Jews. A term often used by a certain prolific poster on this forum to excuse hate speech. Gotta love 'em.  

My point was that 1931 was the last time there was a big right-wing movement in Europe. It didn't end well.

 

Putin is spending big money on right wing politicians in Europe, I don't think it will help him.

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1 minute ago, Danderman123 said:

My point was that 1931 was the last time there was a big right-wing movement in Europe. It didn't end well.

 

And in 2023 there is a huge left wing anti-semitic movement which will not end well. 

 

1 minute ago, Danderman123 said:

 

Putin is spending big money on right wing politicians in Europe, I don't think it will help him.

 

Tin foil hat stuff.

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Just now, Danderman123 said:

She had a brain fade, and made a mistake.

 

No she didn't, she was asked the question different ways numerous times and maintained the same position. Her position in perfectly aligned with her political stance on other issues. She is a disgrace.

 

Just now, Danderman123 said:

 

Was Trump echoing Hitler's poisoning the blood statement just a brain fade?

 

He already stated he was unaware of Hitler's statement. The way he used the 2 words (poison and blood) in the sentence was completely different to the way Hitler used it. I'm sure you have also used the same 2 words in a sentence as Hitler used. It doesn't make the meaning of the sentence the same. It's a weak attempt to draw a false comparison between the 2 individuals by political opponents (who ironically share Hitler's anti-semitic views), another example of the depths they will sink to. 

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3 hours ago, JonnyF said:

 

No she didn't, she was asked the question different ways numerous times and maintained the same position. Her position in perfectly aligned with her political stance on other issues. She is a disgrace.

 

 

He already stated he was unaware of Hitler's statement. The way he used the 2 words (poison and blood) in the sentence was completely different to the way Hitler used it. I'm sure you have also used the same 2 words in a sentence as Hitler used. It doesn't make the meaning of the sentence the same. It's a weak attempt to draw a false comparison between the 2 individuals by political opponents (who ironically share Hitler's anti-semitic views), another example of the depths they will sink to. 

Do you agree that immigrants are poisoning the blood of America?

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19 hours ago, Danderman123 said:

My point was that 1931 was the last time there was a big right-wing movement in Europe. It didn't end well.

 

Putin is spending big money on right wing politicians in Europe, I don't think it will help him.

Link on that statement on Putin is required under the forum rules, as you are claiming it as a fact.

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3 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Link on that statement on Putin is required under the forum rules, as you are claiming it as a fact.

before I waste my time posting common knowledge, do you disagree that Russia is promoting right wing parties in Europe?

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20 hours ago, Danderman123 said:

Do you agree that immigrants are poisoning the blood of America?

Do you think that unchecked numbers of "undocumented immigrants", illegals entering the US is beneficial to the USA?

 

Same as the rest, you leave or add words to change the context.

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7 minutes ago, EVENKEEL said:

Do you think that unchecked numbers of "undocumented immigrants", illegals entering the US is beneficial to the USA?

 

Same as the rest, you leave or add words to change the context.

Former President Trump has repeatedly said undocumented immigrants are "poisoning the blood of our country," language echoing the rhetoric of white supremacists and Adolf Hitler.

 

Why it matters: The phrase "poisoning the blood of our country" has a deep racist and antisemitic history, and the comments come as some Republicans have openly endorsed the once-fringe and racist "white replacement theory."

 

Your internet masters have taught you that the way to defend Trump is to parse his words, using the logic if he didn't quote Hitler directly, he's not a Nazi.

 

That may have worked for you in High School, but we are adults here, and can understand Trump's Nazi messages about poisoning the blood and vermin.

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5 minutes ago, Danderman123 said:

Former President Trump has repeatedly said undocumented immigrants are "poisoning the blood of our country," language echoing the rhetoric of white supremacists and Adolf Hitler.

 

Why it matters: The phrase "poisoning the blood of our country" has a deep racist and antisemitic history, and the comments come as some Republicans have openly endorsed the once-fringe and racist "white replacement theory."

 

Your internet masters have taught you that the way to defend Trump is to parse his words, using the logic if he didn't quote Hitler directly, he's not a Nazi.

 

That may have worked for you in High School, but we are adults here, and can understand Trump's Nazi messages about poisoning the blood and vermin.

It's sad that it comes to this. biden can't beat Trump on the issues at hand in the US like immigration, inflation, crime. So, Trump uses an offhand word or two that hitler also used and now "he's a nazi? Trump is a nazi!!!!!  It's laughable.

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24 minutes ago, EVENKEEL said:

Do you think that unchecked numbers of "undocumented immigrants", illegals entering the US is beneficial to the USA?

 

Same as the rest, you leave or add words to change the context.

 

Definitely, otherwise there'd be no jobs on offer for them and no incentive to come. Unscrupulous American employers have relied on illegal labour for decades. The extremely low unemployment rate is a clue.

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4 minutes ago, EVENKEEL said:

It's sad that it comes to this. biden can't beat Trump on the issues at hand in the US like immigration, inflation, crime. So, Trump uses an offhand word or two that hitler also used and now "he's a nazi? Trump is a nazi!!!!!  It's laughable.

from the same source:

 

"At least four times in recent months, Trump referred to immigrants as "poisoning the blood" of the nation.

He said it during an interview with a right-leaning website in September.
He said it again at a rally in December in New Hampshire.
He repeated it in a Truth Social post in December, then again at a campaign stop in Iowa."

 

Trump is doing this for a reason. He knows that the core of his base are quasi-Nazis and he wants to stir them up.

 

Once is coincidence, twice is happenstance, four times is going Full Hitler (I am paraphrasing Ian Fleming).

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Just keeps getting better and better...  USA Today, a well known Trump mouthpiece.  With polls from this week's news...

 

Biden now claims the support of just 63% of Black voters, a precipitous decline from the 87% he carried in 2020, according to the Roper Center. He trails among Hispanic voters by 5 percentage points, 39%-34%; in 2020 he had swamped Trump among that demographic group 2 to 1, 65%-32%.

 

And among voters under 35, a generation largely at odds with the GOP on issues such as abortion access and climate change, Trump now leads 37%-33%. Younger voters overwhelmingly backed Biden in 2020.

 

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2024/01/01/biden-trump-poll-odds-black-hispanic-young-voters/72072111007/

 

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18 minutes ago, ozimoron said:

 

Definitely, otherwise there'd be no jobs on offer for them and no incentive to come. Unscrupulous American employers have relied on illegal labour for decades. The extremely low unemployment rate is a clue.

That must be why the democratic stronghold cities where the migrants are shipped to are crying Uncle because it's unsustainable to allow unchecked immigration.

 

If the increase of illegals entering the US is a good thing, cities across the US should be begging for the buses in their neighborhood. Martha's Vineyard didn't much care for them.

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2 hours ago, Danderman123 said:

before I waste my time posting common knowledge, do you disagree that Russia is promoting right wing parties in Europe?

You still need to post a link under forum rules.

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1 hour ago, Danderman123 said:

Trump is doing this for a reason. He knows that the core of his base are quasi-Nazis and he wants to stir them up.

You keep making statements of facts without posting a link. Either include an IMO or post a link, as required.

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5 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

You still need to post a link under forum rules.

 

Nobody here believes you are unaware that Russia is promoting right wing parties in Europe  or that ytou haven';t seen the many links previously posted on this board about this subject.

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America has a a huge problem.. Yeh no sht Sherlock... If Trump wins... Yikes.. The end of democracy there? If he loses.. Again... The beginning of civil war? 

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On 1/6/2024 at 10:39 AM, EVENKEEL said:

Do you think that unchecked numbers of "undocumented immigrants", illegals entering the US is beneficial to the USA?

 

Same as the rest, you leave or add words to change the context.

Obviously, Archer Daniels Midland thinks so.

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2 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Are you serious or just taking the <deleted>?

What has that link got to do with Trump or America?

Do you think Brussels is a city in the US?

It seems that you have a memory problem.

 

You asked me to post a link, I did, then you got all Trumpy about it.

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