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It is truly bizarre. We are indeed the bad guys.

Donald Trump is not Stalin and making that analogy does no one any good.

What is he then? You can’t be so dense to support this? Oh wait, you are.
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31 minutes ago, David Dennison said:

Look on the bright side: if there is no bottom, things always will get worse.

FIFY. 

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4 minutes ago, troph said:

fucking told you so, he's calling Zelensky a dictator now. MOTHER OF CHRIST this is Europe 1930s except WE ARE GERMANY.

The difference being no one is going to stand up to us, because they can't and they know it.

 

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3 minutes ago, Chuckie Finster said:

r/Conservative is normally one of the bleakest locations on the internet, but reading the comments here - even they aren't buying Trump's bullshit on this. 

This is pretty telling. They can't even disagree with dear leader without qualifying that they aren't disagreeing with him.

 

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Posted (edited)
34 minutes ago, David Dennison said:

Donald Trump is not Stalin and making that analogy does no one any good.

 

trump and stalin both hate farmers 

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59 minutes ago, 956 Worldwide said:

I think we all need to understand that the correct historical analogy at this point isn’t Chamberlain in 1938, it’s Stalin in 1939.

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Every time I read one of his posts, all I can think is ...

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2 minutes ago, Chopper said:

Someone cannot possibly fuck these bitches up enough to satisfy me, I scream into the void.

 

I'm going to tell my kids this was a picture of JD Vance and Donald Trump

Grover Dill and Scut Farkus My Favorite Part, Favorite Tv Shows, Conan ...
 

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I have a smidge of hope, even on texags at least the discussion regarding Ukraine is active and not just pledged allegiance to dear leader. it tilts hard to trump but not 100%.

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1 hour ago, Chuckie Finster said:

r/Conservative is normally one of the bleakest locations on the internet, but reading the comments here - even they aren't buying Trump's bullshit on this.

Not yet. But they will very soon. 

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36 minutes ago, troph said:

I have a smidge of hope, even on texags at least the discussion regarding Ukraine is active and not just pledged allegiance to dear leader. it tilts hard to trump but not 100%.

Suspicious Kenan Thompson GIF by Saturday Night Live

 

I mean, it's pretty damn close to 100%, and the ones who have pledged allegiance to dear leader have some of the worst posts regarding Ukraine 

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3 minutes ago, Doc Sam Beckett said:

Suspicious Kenan Thompson GIF by Saturday Night Live

 

I mean, it's pretty damn close to 100%, and the ones who have pledged allegiance to dear leader have some of the worst posts regarding Ukraine 

I looked at two threads, both were at least 75% Trump is the bestest, but I was expecting 100%. I didn't go farther than that.

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2 hours ago, David Dennison said:

Donald Trump is not Stalin and making that analogy does no one any good.

Trump is playing the role of Stalin across the table from Hitler (Putin) if you consider the current negotiations regarding Ukraine as parallels to the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact.

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1 hour ago, Chuckie Finster said:

r/Conservative is normally one of the bleakest locations on the internet, but reading the comments here - even they aren't buying Trump's bullshit on this. 

 

This is r/conservative not bleak?

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34 minutes ago, bolverk said:

Trump is playing the role of Stalin across the table from Hitler (Putin) if you consider the current negotiations regarding Ukraine as parallels to the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact.

Also, in the context of Russia's history as a brutal, autocratic, repressive state vs. us:

Stalin:Russia::Trump:USA

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4 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said:

Also, in the context of Russia's history as a brutal, autocratic, repressive state vs. us:

Stalin:Russia::Trump:USA

Socially, we are much closer to Weimar Germany than post-bolshevik Russia. We are snapping from a (relatively) progressive and democratic government to an autocracy controlled by a dictatorial ruler and governed by hand-picked lieutennants. 

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2 hours ago, Chuckie Finster said:

r/Conservative is normally one of the bleakest locations on the internet, but reading the comments here - even they aren't buying Trump's bullshit on this. 

 

Et tu, Texags?

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Putin started the fighting. 

I hate when Trump says stupid crap like this. 

At the same time it can be true that Ukraine and Biden were doing things like adding missile defense and working to add Ukraine to NATO that clearly were meant to provoke Russia. 

Russia is the kid that beat up his little brother because he was putting his finger in his face saying "I'm not touching you! I'm not touching you!" 

I hope Trump is saying it for effect and not because he is planning to 100% side with Russia. Zelenskyy has shown his ass this week with his demands for money though. F that guy

 

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1 hour ago, bolverk said:

Trump is playing the role of Stalin across the table from Hitler (Putin) if you consider the current negotiations regarding Ukraine as parallels to the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact.

Nooo, it’s apparently unhelpful to point out that our autorcrat-curious president is looking to profiteer off of a full-blown autocrat’s violent and aggressive move to carve up a sovereign Eastern European country. 

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It all makes me very sad. It's not like we didn't know it was coming. This is what the election was about. I mean, it's not all the election was about, but I am a one issue voter, with my only issue being Ukraine. I haven't been fond of how the Democrats have supported Ukraine, but at least they've been supporting them. It's been obvious for years that Trump's populist stance was going to include eliminating foreign aid of all sorts and pulling back to our borders militarily. The problem is, this is a bell that can't be unrung. 

I've said it before, but a long time ago I came to the conclusion I didn't leave the Republican Party. It left me. Reagan era/influenced Republicans are the enemy, and must be purged from any kind of leadership in the party. 

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20 minutes ago, SL Xpress said:

It all makes me very sad. It's not like we didn't know it was coming. This is what the election was about. I mean, it's not all the election was about, but I am a one issue voter, with my only issue being Ukraine. I haven't been fond of how the Democrats have supported Ukraine, but at least they've been supporting them. It's been obvious for years that Trump's populist stance was going to include eliminating foreign aid of all sorts and pulling back to our borders militarily. The problem is, this is a bell that can't be unrung. 

I've said it before, but a long time ago I came to the conclusion I didn't leave the Republican Party. It left me. Reagan era/influenced Republicans are the enemy, and must be purged from any kind of leadership in the party. 

Unfortunately, I think any purge is going to have to be a violent one. 

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Just now, Dahobbs said:

Unfortunately, I think any purge is going to have to be a violent one. 

Dahobbs gets it.

The Rubicon has been crossed.  There's no going back, and they are insuring that there is no addressing this situation by legal means (when you completely opt out of the rule of law, that's kinda the way it goes).

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On 2/18/2025 at 11:09 PM, Wally Fairway said:

I would like to congratulate President Huff &Puff for gaslighting an entire country, perhaps all of NATO. 

And then a day later, continues to gaslight, including his own lemmings, especially the ones elevated to Congress.  (specifically by calling Vlodymyr Z a dictator) And yet Fox News and MAGA follow the script, bow and Marcel along

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7 hours ago, Dahobbs said:

Unfortunately, I think any purge is going to have to be a violent one. 

America is too soft and fat.  All the Gravy-Team 6 guys are on the wrong side.  It's going to take way more discomfort for people to rise up.  

Germany was running 33% unemployment leading into Hitler.  It's going to take near those levels. 

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The Senate GOP bravely pushes back.

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“Look, the president has the mind of a fifth grade boy whose parents haven’t yet accepted that something’s off. But a lot of you have undiagnosed oppositional defiance disorder and so you seem to vibe with that.” 

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18 hours ago, Chopper said:

Someone cannot possibly fuck these bitches up enough to satisfy me, I scream into the void.

 


Zelenskyy said Trump lives in a disinformation space, right? Did he say anything worse? He was being incredibly diplomatic so here comes that bitch JD Vance to score a weak ass political point on the man if the century… 

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1 hour ago, 956 Worldwide said:

The Senate GOP bravely pushes back.

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“Look, the president has the mind of a fifth grade boy whose parents haven’t yet accepted that something’s off. But a lot of you have undiagnosed oppositional defiance disorder and so you seem to vibe with that.” 

Suck harder, Johnny boy.  

There is some pretty healthy criticism of his own voters implied there.

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11 hours ago, 956 Worldwide said:

In addition to the underlying animating force here (the “intellectual” leaders of MAGA view liberalism as the main threat to their regime), DJTs personal pettiness is under-appreciated here.  He is a man motivated by beefs and feuds and he thinks of Zelenskyy as the guy who should have helped him sink Joe Biden in 2020 but failed to. 
 

I have posted on another thread but repeating here— America no longer has “national interests” it has “regime interests.”  All domestic and foreign policy decisions must first be filtered through a lens of “does this advance regime survival?” 

Couldn't have said it better. 

We've talked ad nauseum about how one of Russia's chief weaknesses is that they value loyalty over competence. The same dynamic plays out in this administration. Heck, he admires the Russian system in part for that reason. He wants to emulate it. 

I'm not saying other organizations - including the Democrats - don't practice the same thing. It's a human trait and it's part of the fabric of any organization we create. I'm saying Trump and his administration lean into it in a way we haven't seen before. People are rewarded for blind loyalty and punished for any showing of reluctance regardless of how supportive they might be in other areas. There can be no dissent. Zelensky represents dissent.

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5 hours ago, 956 Worldwide said:

The Senate GOP bravely pushes back.

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“Look, the president has the mind of a fifth grade boy whose parents haven’t yet accepted that something’s off. But a lot of you have undiagnosed oppositional defiance disorder and so you seem to vibe with that.” 

This sorry SOB pisses me off more than some of the other magats that don't know better. This motherfucker educated at Vandy, UVA Law, and Oxford has the audacity to rail against coastal elites and play rope-a-dope in his fake ass Elmer Fudd accent. 

It sure will be a shame when the leopards start to nosh on his face. I bet there's some tender morsels under those jowls.

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