Donald Trump makes 'extreme right' Stephen Bannon his chief strategist
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If a wasp stings you don't find the nest and hit it with a baseball bat to kill a few of them...Leave a comment:
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Unless your name is Chimpy W. Cokespoon. Then the option is...
C. Invade two countries which had nothing at all to do with it and kill millions there. And waste trillions of taxpayer dollars for no good reason at all in the process. While killing more of your own people than the eeeevildoooers did in the first place.Leave a comment:
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A. Pretend it didn't happen.
B. Kill a few of them.
The correct answer is B. Kill a few of them.Last edited by cadaverdog; 11-17-2016, 11:20 PM.Leave a comment:
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You would think that by now after 15 fucking years that people would fucking start to understand the enemies tactics.
But no.
Still as dumb as ever, still walking into the bait after all this time. They kill a few people, we kill a bunch back including enough innocents to boost their numbers hugely each time.
It's pathetic to watch this stupidity. Now we have the Pumpkin who wants to triple down on the torture and bombing...Leave a comment:
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No, dummy.... The IS-holes are happy because Cheeto is surrounding himself with a bunch of Islamophobes and fellating NuttyYahoo in public, which is a great combination to drive up their recruitment numbers.
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If ISIS is saying they're glad we elected Trump it means the exact opposite. Trump has gone on record saying he's willing to negotiate and work with Russia to deal with the middle east situation. Last time we ( the U S and our allies) were allies with Russia we stomped the living shit out of the Nazis. Isis ain't shit compared to the Nazis.Leave a comment:
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Well, other fuckwads also love Drumpf:
ISIS Commander in Afghanistan: 'Complete Maniac' Trump 'Will Make Our Job Easier'
BY BRIDGET JOHNSON NOVEMBER 16, 2016 CHAT 53 COMMENTS
An ISIS commander in Afghanistan said the terror group is expecting a recruitment boom after the election of Donald Trump.
"This guy is a complete maniac. His utter hate towards Muslims will make our job much easier because we can recruit thousands," Abu Omar Khorasani told Reuters.
ISIS has not issued any official statements on the election. Trump was not mentioned in the Islamic State's weekly newspaper last week, al-Naba, nor in the new issue of their monthly magazine, Rumiyah.
They did issue a pre-election voters guide that said both candidates were unacceptable and justified killing anyone, but especially Muslims, who cast a ballot because they were participating in democracy.
Some prominent ISIS supporters on Twitter have hailed the results, with one whose account has been suspended saying "the dog Trump's victory in the U.S. elections is a gold mine for Muslims not a setback if they know how to use it."
Another suspended Algerian ISIS supporter named Mohamed Aljazairie tweeted, "Congratulations to the Muslim nation over the infidel Trump's victory. His stupid statements alone serve us."
The first official statements about Trump's victory did come from an Afghan terror group: the Taliban.
"Our message is that he should give U.S. government a policy of not depriving freedom of other nations of the world and should not seek American interests in the destruction and conviction of other nations, so to make the world safer and end the ongoing crisis," Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said in a statement a week ago.
"Most importantly, he should withdraw all U.S. troops from Afghanistan, and unlike other former U.S. rulers, he should neither seek any more titles of ignominy for his self and American generals, nor worsen the American prestige, economy and military by engaging in this futile war," Mujahid added.
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White supremacists are openly celebrating the appointment of Donald Trump’s closest advisor to an official position in the White House. You can debate whether it’s proper to call Bannon a white supremacist all you want. The actual white supremacists, however, are doing no such thing. They are ecstatic. We should be horrified.I don't think so.
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People post shit on the internet shock!
I've seen worse here. I don't like Bannon I even started this thread but a few random nazi's saying they like him doesn't sway that one way or the other.
These people are idiots if an idiot had made a post about Bernie you wouldn't take it seriously.Leave a comment:
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Stormfront On Steve Bannon's Appointment: "It Doesn't Get Any Better Than This"
Since its founding by a former Ku Klux Klan leader in 1996, Stormfront has been the internet’s premier watering hole for white nationalists and neo-Nazis everywhere. It is also, apparently, full of soon-to-be White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon’s very biggest fans.
For instance, take Stormfront user Phoenix1933, who could not possibly speak more highly of the former Breitbart man:
Or these users, all white supremacists and all positively delighted at President-elect Trump’s choice in confidantes:
ELVIS? Is that you??
According to The New York Times, Trump spokesperson Kellyanne Conway “denied that Mr. Bannon had a connection to right-wing nationalists or that he would bring those views to the White House. ‘I’m personally offended that you think I would manage a campaign where that would be one of the going philosophies,’ she said.”
I cannot find any instances of Bannon explicitly denying any connections to the white nationalist movement, or decrying its worldview. We’ve asked the Trump campaign for comment on Bannon’s white nationalism (or lack thereof), but as of the time of publication, we have yet to hear back. Bannon has, however, described right-wing nationalists as “patriots” who “just want their country taken care of.”
Still, the internet’s most dedicated neo-Nazis appear to feel a staunch kinship to Bannon, and many users on Stormfront see Bannon’s appointment as the first step in their imminent rise to power.
NPR = Nazi Propaganda Radio?? Shit, they have gone right wing as it is, ever since Chimpy's fraudministration
In a thread celebrating Bannon’s appointment, user SaveAustraliaFromInvasion wrote that Trump’s win “is going to bring out the White Pride in ourselves ... He’s employing racially aware, alt right people, he’s been praised by nationalist leaders in Europe, people who once judged him are now sucking up ... and many other people are changing their ways because of the future president.”
We should note that Bannon’s status isn’t unanimous on the Stormfront boards: User PolishSlavAryan writes that while Bannon may not be a white nationalist himself, he’s at least sympathetic to the cause.
Not everyone was immediately on board, though.
If you’ll recall, before working in media (owned by Jews), Steve Bannon was an investment banker at Goldman Sachs (also owned by Jews). How could a man who has worked so closely with the JEW MEDIA and the JEW BANKERS be one of Stormfront’s own?
This is, of course, also Newt Gingrich’s exact argument.
Still, the users worried that Bannon isn’t quite anti-Semitic enough are few and far between compared to those that are positively stoked to see him at Trump’s side. Many Stormfront users believe that Bannon holds their same (or at least, very nearly the same) white-centric beliefs and values close to his heart.
White supremacists are openly celebrating the appointment of Donald Trump’s closest advisor to an official position in the White House. You can debate whether it’s proper to call Bannon a white supremacist all you want. The actual white supremacists, however, are doing no such thing. They are ecstatic. We should be horrified.Leave a comment:
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How much do you know about them? Not much I assume. As long as they don't go around chanting Death to America they're OK in my book.Last edited by cadaverdog; 11-16-2016, 01:56 AM.Leave a comment:
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