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3 hours ago, Chooky said:

Whitey McWhitepower wasn't even his real name. 

Realizing this is a sensitive topic, I'll still curious and amazed at why so many of the most virulent and prominent alt-right white power cunts are Jewish. Take Stephen Miller for example or this Kashuv kid who, himself, made anti-semitic statements. And now this Epstein guy.

What in the actual fuck?!?

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4 minutes ago, bolverk said:

Realizing this is a sensitive topic, I'll still curious and amazed at why so many of the most virulent and prominent alt-right white power cunts are Jewish. Take Stephen Miller for example or this Kashuv kid who, himself, made anti-semitic statements. And now this Epstein guy.

What in the actual fuck?!?

The US has seen a social evolution that has actually allowed for jews to count themselves among "white people" now -- remember, it's a comparative thing.  And compared to all those black folks and browns, well, shucks, it turns out that the jew are white folks, too.  Nevermind that many of the existing white power structure thinks otherwise....the reality is that some jews have decided they are in the cool kids club now, the white power structure is quite willing to use them as useful idiots, and nobody's worse about being in the cool kids club than the former outcast.

See, for example:

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9 minutes ago, bolverk said:

Realizing this is a sensitive topic, I'll still curious and amazed at why so many of the most virulent and prominent alt-right white power cunts are Jewish. Take Stephen Miller for example or this Kashuv kid who, himself, made anti-semitic statements. And now this Epstein guy.

What in the actual fuck?!?

self-loathing. it's at the very core of what it means to be a Trumpkin. You hate yourself, but you now have a platform to project that hate on to others.

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4 hours ago, DefinitelyNotHollywoodColt said:

self-loathing. it's at the very core of what it means to be a Trumpkin. You hate yourself, but you now have a platform to project that hate on to others.

SEE: Candace Owens

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So terrible, even for Mcnaughton.  I'm worried he's about to crank out a series of these where he just reproduces a famous painting and slaps a maga hat on the subject.  Maybe next he can slap hats on some of the survivors in Raft of the Medusa and have a swimming Trump pulling the raft to shore.

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39 minutes ago, MidTexHorn said:

WTF is this supposed to represent? God that dude is weird, and racist, and a dumbass, and...

In the far right of the picture you can see the 80- year-old Native American who quarrelled with the Catholic school kids.

The most amazing thing to me is how maudlin and how whiny and how far these assholes have to contort their psyche to make victims of themselves. Remember when conservatives loathed the constant self-victimization of the left? They've taken it to a new level. The new right can't stop whining and complaining. Fox News turned huge swaths of baby boomers into complete pussies who writhe in fear. Loud but soft. Imagine them trying to endure being separated from their children or told which water fountain they could use. They'd be helpless in any other country. 

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4 hours ago, Chooky said:

The most virulent hardliners in the new alt-right internet influence bullshit thing,  or whatever this is, openly mock Candace Owens for being such an obvious grifter. 

It feels like we’ve been through 3-4 rounds of “alt-right influencers”, starting with Steve Bannon.  

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On 6/18/2019 at 8:31 PM, Hugo Stiglitz said:

Lol, it’s funny because it’s crazy

What's up with all these Jews dabbling in white nationalism? Stephen Miller, Ben Shapiro, this guy. I don't think the Charlottesville mob is going to spare you because you're "one of the good ones."

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15 hours ago, Hugo Stiglitz said:

 

I'd say "Can't wait to see them square this with the belief that any private company (like, say, a bakery) doesn't have to sell to gays" but I think it'll be more "CHRISTIANITY IS UNDER ATTACK IN AMERICA!" 

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all I can think of when i look at a McNaughton painting is that Seinfeld episode where Kramer's "political art piece" is him driving around with the mannequin/dummy thing dressed up like a postman with a bucket on its head to represent how we are blind to their tyranny, and Jerry asks, "Shouldn't the bucket be on your head."  And Kramer gets frustrated nobody gets his message and drives off.  

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1 minute ago, David Dennison said:

How much whining about reverse racism is going on in that thread?

about as much that goes on here I'd say! something something glass houses!

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5 hours ago, BLKNSTY said:

about as much that goes on here I'd say! something something glass houses!

Uh no.  They're staunchly pro deplorable on that AIDS ridden site.  This place has some nutjobs but it's not the avg poster.  Those dipshits are a special breed. 

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https://www.thedailybeast.com/armed-militias-pledge-to-fight-for-fugitive-oregon-gop-lawmakers-at-any-cost?ref=home

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Right-wing militia groups across the Pacific Northwest are mobilizing to prevent Oregon state police from arresting Republican state senators who went into hiding on Thursday in order to prevent climate change legislation from passing. 

All 11 of Oregon’s Republican state senators are currently on the lam, with some leaving for Idaho in an effort to deny the Democrat-controlled state senate a quorum to pass a cap-and-trade bill. In response, Oregon Governor Kate Brown (D), citing a provision in the state constitution that allows the state to “compel” absent lawmakers to attend legislative sessions, dispatched state troopers to bring them back.

 

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One of the lawmakers on the lam, Republican Brian Boquist (R), warned that he would resort to violence rather than return to the state, implying in a local television interview that he would attack law enforcement officers sent to retrieve him. 

“Send bachelors and come heavily armed,” Boquist said. “I’m not going to be a political prisoner in the state of Oregon. It’s just that simple.”

Militia groups in the Pacific Northwest—a hotbed of far-right extremist activism—claim they’ve mobilized to protect those state senators.

 

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“We’re doing what we can to make sure that they’re safe and comfortable,” said Eric Parker, the president of militia group Real Three Percenters Idaho, adding that the Idaho militias are in touch with their Oregon counterparts about the senators. 

In a Facebook post, Paul Luhrs, a member of the Oregon III%er militia, said the militia had “vowed to provide security, transportation and refuge for those Senators in need.” 

“We will stand together with unwavering resolve, doing whatever it takes to keep these Senators safe,” Luhrs wrote.

 

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This isn’t the first time state lawmakers of either party have fled their states to deny their rivals a quorum. In 2003, Texas Democrats left the state to avoid a vote on redistricting legislation, while Democratic lawmakers in Wisconsin fled in 2011 to block Republican cuts to union rights. But what makes the current standoff in Oregon unique is the offers of help from militias—and the threats by at least one of those lawmakers to shoot police himself.

Despite the offers, it’s not clear whether any of the Republican senators are actually in contact with the militia groups or have received help from them. Senate Minority Leader Herman Baertschiger Jr., who fled the state with the rest of the senate Republican caucus, didn’t respond to requests for comment. Parker declined to comment about whether his group has been in contact with the senators themselves. 

One source inside the Oregon militia movement told The Daily Beast that their members were “willing to put their own lives in front of these senators’ lives.” The source claimed that dozens of armed militia members have “mobilized” to protect the state senators, and said there was potential for violence if law enforcement officials try to bring the senators back to Oregon. The source added that the militias would defend the Republicans “at any cost.”

“All of these people are armed,” the source said.

The militia mobilization has drawn in members of the III%ers, the Oath Keepers, and independent militia groups from outside the state, according to the militia source. The III%ers derive their name from their belief that only 3 percent of colonists were involved in the American Revolution, while the Oath Keepers claim to be veterans and law enforcement officers who have vowed not to violate their “oaths.”  

Parker, the Idaho militia leader, compared the fugitive state senators to the far-right activists who engaged in an armed stand-off with federal agents at the Bundy Ranch in Nevada in 2014. 

“We see it the same as we saw the protesters in the wash at the Bundy Ranch,” Parker said. 

This isn’t the first time Oregon has seen militias “mobilize” for political ends. In 2016, militia members, led by members of Nevada’s Bundy family who argued that the land should be open for private use, briefly seizedOregon’s Malheur National Wildlife Refuge. 

Militias are often trying to attach themselves to mainstream political causes in an attempt to win over new supporters, according to John Temple, the author of Up in Arms, a new book on the Bundys and the Malheur occupation. Temple said the fleeing legislators have the potential to attract support from across the militia movement nationwide, especially after Boquist boasted about attacking police.

“They are public officials and carry some weight, yet they are talking like they are straight out of the Malheur occupation,” Temple said.

 

 

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36 minutes ago, Francisco 2.0 said:

https://www.thedailybeast.com/armed-militias-pledge-to-fight-for-fugitive-oregon-gop-lawmakers-at-any-cost?ref=home

 

 

 

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This isn’t the first time state lawmakers of either party have fled their states to deny their rivals a quorum. In 2003, Texas Democrats left the state to avoid a vote on redistricting legislation, while Democratic lawmakers in Wisconsin fled in 2011 to block Republican cuts to union rights. But what makes the current standoff in Oregon unique is the offers of help from militias—and the threats by at least one of those lawmakers to shoot police himself.

Despite the offers, it’s not clear whether any of the Republican senators are actually in contact with the militia groups or have received help from them. Senate Minority Leader Herman Baertschiger Jr., who fled the state with the rest of the senate Republican caucus, didn’t respond to requests for comment. Parker declined to comment about whether his group has been in contact with the senators themselves. 

One source inside the Oregon militia movement told The Daily Beast that their members were “willing to put their own lives in front of these senators’ lives.” The source claimed that dozens of armed militia members have “mobilized” to protect the state senators, and said there was potential for violence if law enforcement officials try to bring the senators back to Oregon. The source added that the militias would defend the Republicans “at any cost.”

“All of these people are armed,” the source said.

The militia mobilization has drawn in members of the III%ers, the Oath Keepers, and independent militia groups from outside the state, according to the militia source. The III%ers derive their name from their belief that only 3 percent of colonists were involved in the American Revolution, while the Oath Keepers claim to be veterans and law enforcement officers who have vowed not to violate their “oaths.”  

Parker, the Idaho militia leader, compared the fugitive state senators to the far-right activists who engaged in an armed stand-off with federal agents at the Bundy Ranch in Nevada in 2014. 

“We see it the same as we saw the protesters in the wash at the Bundy Ranch,” Parker said. 

This isn’t the first time Oregon has seen militias “mobilize” for political ends. In 2016, militia members, led by members of Nevada’s Bundy family who argued that the land should be open for private use, briefly seizedOregon’s Malheur National Wildlife Refuge. 

Militias are often trying to attach themselves to mainstream political causes in an attempt to win over new supporters, according to John Temple, the author of Up in Arms, a new book on the Bundys and the Malheur occupation. Temple said the fleeing legislators have the potential to attract support from across the militia movement nationwide, especially after Boquist boasted about attacking police.

“They are public officials and carry some weight, yet they are talking like they are straight out of the Malheur occupation,” Temple said.

 

 

Hopefully Trump doesn’t get involved in this situation.  That would be like crossing the streams. 

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