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Oh god even Ronnie Raygun was a FASCIST!

 

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Quote:Oh god even Ronnie Raygun was a FASCIST!

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Did Ronald Reagan like jellybeans?


Nein!!!.. oh wait..
Rubio in 3rd place in FL in latest polls. Poor, sweaty dude.
Quote:Rubio in 3rd place in FL in latest polls. Poor, sweaty dude.


I'm thinking Rubio drops once he loses Florida..
So you're just going to keep posting pictures of candidates waving and calling them Nazi salutes, then?

Quote:So you're just going to keep posting pictures of candidates waving and calling them Nazi salutes, then?
 

Nah I am done, but you see how silly it is, don't you? It is yellow journalism, media sensationalism. A coordinated effort to take down the only threat to globalism and the subversion of the American citizenry.
It was just a little counter protest...

 

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Quote:So you're just going to keep posting pictures of candidates waving and calling them Nazi salutes, then?


You've slandered Trump and his supporters that way, what's the difference?
Quote:Nah I am done, but you see how silly it is, don't you? It is yellow journalism, media sensationalism. A coordinated effort to take down the only threat to globalism and the subversion of the American citizenry expose our emperor for his lack of clothes.
 

FIFY
Quote:You've slandered Trump and his supporters that way, what's the difference?
It's only slander if it's not verifiable, and both pictures I posted were clear Nazi salutes, with the "pledge" deal being clearly likened to one.
Quote:It was just a little counter protest...

 

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http://www.nytimes.com/politics/first-dr...e-gesture/

 

<p class="">It did not take a second glance to understand that she was making a Nazi salute. Many took the photo, published by The Chicago Tribune, as a sign of the support Mr. Trump has engendered from extremists. Others surmised that it was maybe a Bernie Sanders supporter in disguise.

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<p class="">But in an interview on Saturday from her home in Yorkville, Ill., Birgitt Peterson, 69, who says she was the woman in the photo, explained why she had made the salute.

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<p class="">She and her husband, Don, had attended the rally to check out the candidate in person. “The Republican Party needs to be broken up, and I believe Donald Trump is the one to do it,” Ms. Peterson said.

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<p class="">After the rally was canceled, the Petersons found themselves in the middle of a group of protesters, some of whom they described as “rude.” One  was holding a poster with a picture of Adolf Hitler on it.

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<p class="">Ms. Peterson, who was born in West Berlin in 1946 and became an American citizen in 1982, said she took offense to the comparison of Mr. Trump to Hitler.

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<p class="">“They said Trump is a second Hitler,” Ms. Peterson said. “I said do you know what that sign stands for? Do you know who Hitler really was?”

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<p class="">“I make the point that they are demonstrating something they had no knowledge about,” she said. “If you want to do it right, you do it right. You don’t know what you are doing.”

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<p class="">That is when she made the Nazi salute — a gesture that is banned in Germany — as a form of counterprotest. But that is all it was, she said.

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<p class="">“Absolutely I’m not a Nazi, no,” she said. “I’m not one of those.”

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<p class="">The couple said they had not yet seen the photo, but they had received calls from family members about it.

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<p class="">Social media on Saturday was inundated with people sharing the photo, as well as the account of Michael Joseph Garza, who said he was the protester in the frame. Mr. Garza, in a Facebook post, said he had attempted to help the couple leave as some in the crowd grew hostile.

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<p class="">“I start to clear the path. I walk right up to her and say, ‘Ma’am we have listened to you. We understand this is all a little wild, but we have cleared a path for you to leave.'”

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<p class="">“My right hand was constantly swinging in motion, showing her the path out we made for her,” Mr. Garza wrote. “She goes, and I quote, ‘Go? Back in my day, you know what we did.'”

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<p class="">Mr. Peterson said the couple was upset by the accusations. “It’s insulting for anyone to assume that we have anything to do with Nazis,” he said. “We have never done anything other than demonstrate to a bunch of idiots that when they talk about Nazism, they better learn about it first.”

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<p class="">Poor old lady should have known about yellow journalism and the dishonesty of the media. Now, she does.
Quote:Mr. Peterson said the couple was upset by the accusations. “It’s insulting for anyone to assume that we have anything to do with Nazis,” he said. “We have never done anything other than demonstrate to a bunch of idiots that when they talk about Nazism, they better learn about it first.”
Hitler was big on reeducation, too.
Quote:http://www.nytimes.com/politics/first-dr...e-gesture/

 

It did not take a second glance to understand that she was making a Nazi salute. Many took the photo, published by The Chicago Tribune, as a sign of the support Mr. Trump has engendered from extremists. Others surmised that it was maybe a Bernie Sanders supporter in disguise.

 

But in an interview on Saturday from her home in Yorkville, Ill., Birgitt Peterson, 69, who says she was the woman in the photo, explained why she had made the salute.

 

She and her husband, Don, had attended the rally to check out the candidate in person. “The Republican Party needs to be broken up, and I believe Donald Trump is the one to do it,” Ms. Peterson said.

 

After the rally was canceled, the Petersons found themselves in the middle of a group of protesters, some of whom they described as “rude.” One  was holding a poster with a picture of Adolf Hitler on it.

 

Ms. Peterson, who was born in West Berlin in 1946 and became an American citizen in 1982, said she took offense to the comparison of Mr. Trump to Hitler.

 

“They said Trump is a second Hitler,” Ms. Peterson said. “I said do you know what that sign stands for? Do you know who Hitler really was?”

 

“I make the point that they are demonstrating something they had no knowledge about,” she said. “If you want to do it right, you do it right. You don’t know what you are doing.”

 

That is when she made the Nazi salute — a gesture that is banned in Germany — as a form of counterprotest. But that is all it was, she said.

 

“Absolutely I’m not a Nazi, no,” she said. “I’m not one of those.”

 

The couple said they had not yet seen the photo, but they had received calls from family members about it.

 

Social media on Saturday was inundated with people sharing the photo, as well as the account of Michael Joseph Garza, who said he was the protester in the frame. Mr. Garza, in a Facebook post, said he had attempted to help the couple leave as some in the crowd grew hostile.

 

“I start to clear the path. I walk right up to her and say, ‘Ma’am we have listened to you. We understand this is all a little wild, but we have cleared a path for you to leave.'”

 

“My right hand was constantly swinging in motion, showing her the path out we made for her,” Mr. Garza wrote. “She goes, and I quote, ‘Go? Back in my day, you know what we did.'”

 

Mr. Peterson said the couple was upset by the accusations. “It’s insulting for anyone to assume that we have anything to do with Nazis,” he said. “We have never done anything other than demonstrate to a bunch of idiots that when they talk about Nazism, they better learn about it first.”

 

Poor old lady should have known about yellow journalism and the dishonesty of the media. Now, she does.
 

I read the article, hence my comment. Perhaps, in your zeal to defend your boy, you missed that part.

 

Hitler died in 1945, she was born in 1946, what was she teaching us?

"We dont like dos publicanz cuz dey dont gives us no free stuffz for our votez. Dey be wantin us to workz n stuffz. Dat dont workz for usses, yo"

Quote:"We dont like dos publicans cuz dey dont gives us no free stuffs for our votes. Dey be wantin us to works n stuffz. Dat dont workz for us, yo"
 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gI9MCvK2MGs
Quote:I'm thinking Rubio drops once he loses Florida..
 

Convincing Marco Rubio to drop out before Tuesday is really what's needed from the standpoint of the chances of Ted Cruz and even John Kasich.  Unless Rubio's election team has internal polling information that indicates that he has a realistic chance in Florida,  there's no purpose of him staying in the race before the March 15 state elections.   
So Trump wants to play the victim card, but yet he encourages violence at his rallies?

Quote:So Trump wants to play the victim card, but yet he encourages violence at his rallies?


Shouldn't you be lined and ready to disrupt the next Trump rally?
Quote:"We dont like dos publicanz cuz dey dont gives us no free stuffz for our votez. Dey be wantin us to workz n stuffz. Dat dont workz for usses, yo"


Truly enlightening. Truly some good ol Ted Cruz humor. That's your boy,innit?
Seems to be some trump fans complaining... Maybe they should go home to Mommy(insert childish insult)
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