The only sane response tbh...
It's really their raison d'être. They get upset when their trolling is ineffective.
The only sane response tbh...
magats: "THIS time- our convicted FELON really really means the oath he already broke many many times...this time he REALLY -SWEARS he will keep his oath to the cons ution despite his crimes committed and the future crimes he will commit - so uh - yeah- we believe him!"
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"gangsters"
You really believe all this, TSA?
No one gives a what you and the rest of your mentally ill party has to say. We'll all be better off when dip re s like you finally swallow all their ssri's and rid this world of ing ass losers like you Spurs Homer. Eat and die !
lol still so angry
There's only one convicted felon in that bunch, tbh
This guy can't even come out as fascist without being a total ing nerd:
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ST apologists waiting for their spin directives.
"my heart goes out to you" which happens to look exactly like a Nazi salute imma do multiple times
Shocking outburst by the forum benchmark for even keeled pragmatism.
If you're a Nazi sympathizer, the GOP 's arms are wide open
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Incoming pardon
the wiki, until Musk/Trump shuts it down
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_s...s_and_adoptionThe extended arm saluting gesture is believed to be based on an ancient Roman custom, but no known Roman work of art depicts it, nor does any extant Roman text describe it.[21] Jacques-Louis David's 1784 painting Oath of the Horatiidisplayed a raised arm salutatory gesture in an ancient Roman setting.[22][23][24] The gesture and its identification with ancient Rome was advanced in other French neoclassic art.[25]
In 1892, Francis Bellamy introduced the American Pledge of Allegiance, which was to be accompanied by a visually similar saluting gesture, referred to as the Bellamy salute.[26][notes 1] A raised arm gesture was then used in the 1899 American stage production of Ben-Hur,[27] and its 1907 film adaptation.[28]The gesture was further elaborated upon in several early Italian films.[29]Of special note was the 1914 silent film Cabiria, whose screenplay had contributions from the Italian ultra-nationalist Gabriele d'Annunzio,[30] arguably a forerunner ofItalian Fascism.[31] In 1919, when he led theoccupation of Fiume, d'Annunzio used the style of salute depicted in the film as a neo-Imperialist ritual and the Italian Fascist Party quickly adopted it.[32]
I'm not too worried, the efficacy of executive orders is overrated in the discourse.
I'm sure a lot of other people remember Trump 45, Trump overblustered and underdelivered.
Consider "the wall"
On the night of 3 January 1942, Hitler said of the origins of the salute:[40]
— Adolf Hitler, Hitler's Table TalkI made it the salute of the Party long after the Duce had adopted it. I'd read the description of the sitting of the Diet of Worms, in the course of which Luther was greeted with the German salute. It was to show him that he was not being confronted with arms, but with peaceful intentions. In the days of Frederick the Great, people still saluted with their hats, with pompous gestures. In the Middle Ages the serfs humbly doffed their bonnets, whilst the noblemen gave the German salute. It was in the Ratskeller at Bremen, about the year 1921, that I first saw this style of salute. It must be regarded as a survival of an ancient custom, which originally signified: "See, I have no weapon in my hand!" I introduced the salute into the Party at our first meeting in Weimar. The SS at once gave it a soldierly style. It's from that moment that our opponents honored us with the epithet "dogs of Fascists".
Funny how the usual conspiracy s are blind, deaf and utterly mute regarding the nazi high-fives here.
The high point for the day remains the Black preacher out of Detroit. He spent the first 5 minutes of his prayer with eyes closed.
Unbelievable.
"Sure, Jan."
Scott Jennings methodically explains to CNN panel that America finally has a real President again:
"I'm just struck by the fact that we have a president again."
YES.
“I mean, look at this guy's day three speeches, 196 executive actions, holds a 90 minute press conference narrating each one as he goes along. I mean, Joe Biden could not and would not offer the kind of transparency or vigor to the American people that we got here on day one from Trump."
“The words that came to mind to me were gritty, resilient, determined and audacious."
"There's not like a more, perfect, advertisement for the value of these qualities in modern America. I mean, you think about all the things that happened to him winning, losing the court cases, nearly being assassinated."
"It's rather audacious what he has accomplished, winning this election and taking office today."
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