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jml510
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January 23, 2017
I Never Thought I'd Say This, But...
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I didn't care for Bush II, but my dislike for him wasn't nearly as intense as with Trump aka. Toupée Fiasco. Not only does Toupée Fiasco lie about his opposition and his agenda, but he is rude, perverted, under-qualified, doesn't respect women or non-White Americans, doesn't release his tax returns like his predecessors did, and he defends an anti-American communist (Putin). I can't think of any redeeming qualities he has.
January 18, 2017
"Hail Trump? White nationalists already losing faith in President-elect"
More: http://www.cnn.com/2017/01/16/politics/white-nationalists-trump-losing-faith/index.html
The alt-right is having a falling out -- in some ways with their President-elect, but in perhaps even more instances with each other.
And it comes on the eve of an alt-right inaugural celebration called the DeploraBall -- a play off of Hillary Clinton's "basket of deplorables" campaign remark.
Look no further than the white nationalist who coined the term alt-right, Richard Spencer. He's the same man who stood at a podium shortly after Donald Trump's election and, in a video that went viral, shouted "Hail Trump!" while several in the crowd celebrated the victory with a Nazi salute.
But listen to him now, you'll notice a marked shift in tone when speaking of the man who will become the 45th President of the United States.
And it comes on the eve of an alt-right inaugural celebration called the DeploraBall -- a play off of Hillary Clinton's "basket of deplorables" campaign remark.
Look no further than the white nationalist who coined the term alt-right, Richard Spencer. He's the same man who stood at a podium shortly after Donald Trump's election and, in a video that went viral, shouted "Hail Trump!" while several in the crowd celebrated the victory with a Nazi salute.
But listen to him now, you'll notice a marked shift in tone when speaking of the man who will become the 45th President of the United States.
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