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Trump: Our Nation's Number One White Racist/Supremacist

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Wordslinger

Wordslinger

I lifted the following extract from an RSN website, and it's linked below:

"It is often said that Trump has no real ideology, which is not true—his ideology is white supremacy, in all its truculent and sanctimonious power. Trump inaugurated his campaign by casting himself as the defender of white maidenhood against Mexican “rapists,” only to be later alleged by multiple accusers, and by his own proud words, to be a sexual violator himself. White supremacy has always had a perverse sexual tint. Trump’s rise was shepherded by Steve Bannon, a man who mocks his white male critics as “cucks.” The word, derived from cuckold, is specifically meant to debase by fear and fantasy—the target is so weak that he would submit to the humiliation of having his white wife lie with black men. That the slur cuck casts white men as victims aligns with the dicta of whiteness, which seek to alchemize one’s profligate sins into virtue. So it was with Virginia slaveholders claiming that Britain sought to make slaves of them. So it was with marauding Klansmen organized against alleged rapes and other outrages. So it was with a candidate who called for a foreign power to hack his opponent’s email and who now, as president, is claiming to be the victim of “the single greatest witch hunt of a politician in American history.”

In Trump, white supremacists see one of their own. Only grudgingly did Trump denounce the Ku Klux Klan and David Duke, one of its former grand wizards—and after the clashes between white supremacists and counterprotesters in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August, Duke in turn praised Trump’s contentious claim that “both sides” were responsible for the violence.

To Trump, whiteness is neither notional nor symbolic but is the very core of his power. In this, Trump is not singular. But whereas his forebears carried whiteness like an ancestral talisman, Trump cracked the glowing amulet open, releasing its eldritch energies. The repercussions are striking: Trump is the first president to have served in no public capacity before ascending to his perch. But more telling, Trump is also the first president to have publicly affirmed that his daughter is a “piece of ass.” The mind seizes trying to imagine a black man extolling the virtues of sexual assault on tape (“When you’re a star, they let you do it”), fending off multiple accusations of such assaults, immersed in multiple lawsuits for allegedly fraudulent business dealings, exhorting his followers to violence, and then strolling into the White House. But that is the point of white supremacy—to ensure that that which all others achieve with maximal effort, white people (particularly white men) achieve with minimal qualification. Barack Obama delivered to black people the hoary message that if they work twice as hard as white people, anything is possible. But Trump’s counter is persuasive: Work half as hard as black people, and even more is possible.

For Trump, it almost seems that the fact of Obama, the fact of a black president, insulted him personally. The insult intensified when Obama and Seth Meyers publicly humiliated him at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in 2011. But the bloody heirloom ensures the last laugh. Replacing Obama is not enough—Trump has made the negation of Obama’s legacy the foundation of his own. And this too is whiteness. “Race is an idea, not a fact,” the historian Nell Irvin Painter has written, and essential to the construct of a “white race” is the idea of not being a nigger. Before Barack Obama, niggers could be manufactured out of Sister Souljahs, Willie Hortons, and Dusky Sallys. But Donald Trump arrived in the wake of something more potent—an entire nigger presidency with nigger health care, nigger climate accords, and nigger justice reform, all of which could be targeted for destruction or redemption, thus reifying the idea of being white. Trump truly is something new—the first president whose entire political existence hinges on the fact of a black president. And so it will not suffice to say that Trump is a white man like all the others who rose to become president. He must be called by his rightful honorific—America’s first white president."

Ho hum .... we knew all that, didn't we?


http://readersupportednews.org/opinion2/277-75/45770-focus-the-first-white-president

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You should... It's been the constant leftist narrative for over a year now. #triggered

Telstar

Telstar

RealLindaL



Tel, it's my husband's position that the humiliation Trump suffered at the hands of Obama during that roast is the number one reason why Trump hates him, more so even than Obama's far, far greater popularity with the American people -- which is surely also a huge irritant.

Wordslinger

Wordslinger

PkrBum wrote:You should... It's been the constant leftist narrative for over a year now. #triggered

Yes, the truth does get repetition. Since he's your buddy, ask him for us how he got the nickname: "Pussy Grabber."

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I made clear before, during, and after the election my opinion of trump. I didn't vote for him. Not because of dnc talkingpoints... but because I thght him a joke... and only slightly better than Hillary. My position is that the two party system doesn't serve the people. It only serves the two parties.

Sooo... wind down the rhetoric. There's enough wrong with trump without making shit up.

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Wordslinger wrote:I lifted the following extract from an RSN website, and it's linked below:

"It is often said that Trump has no real ideology, which is not true—his ideology is white supremacy, in all its truculent and sanctimonious power. Trump inaugurated his campaign by casting himself as the defender of white maidenhood against Mexican “rapists,” only to be later alleged by multiple accusers, and by his own proud words, to be a sexual violator himself. White supremacy has always had a perverse sexual tint. Trump’s rise was shepherded by Steve Bannon, a man who mocks his white male critics as “cucks.” The word, derived from cuckold, is specifically meant to debase by fear and fantasy—the target is so weak that he would submit to the humiliation of having his white wife lie with black men. That the slur cuck casts white men as victims aligns with the dicta of whiteness, which seek to alchemize one’s profligate sins into virtue. So it was with Virginia slaveholders claiming that Britain sought to make slaves of them. So it was with marauding Klansmen organized against alleged rapes and other outrages. So it was with a candidate who called for a foreign power to hack his opponent’s email and who now, as president, is claiming to be the victim of “the single greatest witch hunt of a politician in American history.”

In Trump, white supremacists see one of their own. Only grudgingly did Trump denounce the Ku Klux Klan and David Duke, one of its former grand wizards—and after the clashes between white supremacists and counterprotesters in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August, Duke in turn praised Trump’s contentious claim that “both sides” were responsible for the violence.

To Trump, whiteness is neither notional nor symbolic but is the very core of his power. In this, Trump is not singular. But whereas his forebears carried whiteness like an ancestral talisman, Trump cracked the glowing amulet open, releasing its eldritch energies. The repercussions are striking: Trump is the first president to have served in no public capacity before ascending to his perch. But more telling, Trump is also the first president to have publicly affirmed that his daughter is a “piece of ass.” The mind seizes trying to imagine a black man extolling the virtues of sexual assault on tape (“When you’re a star, they let you do it”), fending off multiple accusations of such assaults, immersed in multiple lawsuits for allegedly fraudulent business dealings, exhorting his followers to violence, and then strolling into the White House. But that is the point of white supremacy—to ensure that that which all others achieve with maximal effort, white people (particularly white men) achieve with minimal qualification. Barack Obama delivered to black people the hoary message that if they work twice as hard as white people, anything is possible. But Trump’s counter is persuasive: Work half as hard as black people, and even more is possible.

For Trump, it almost seems that the fact of Obama, the fact of a black president, insulted him personally. The insult intensified when Obama and Seth Meyers publicly humiliated him at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in 2011. But the bloody heirloom ensures the last laugh. Replacing Obama is not enough—Trump has made the negation of Obama’s legacy the foundation of his own. And this too is whiteness. “Race is an idea, not a fact,” the historian Nell Irvin Painter has written, and essential to the construct of a “white race” is the idea of not being a nigger. Before Barack Obama, niggers could be manufactured out of Sister Souljahs, Willie Hortons, and Dusky Sallys. But Donald Trump arrived in the wake of something more potent—an entire nigger presidency with nigger health care, nigger climate accords, and nigger justice reform, all of which could be targeted for destruction or redemption, thus reifying the idea of being white. Trump truly is something new—the first president whose entire political existence hinges on the fact of a black president. And so it will not suffice to say that Trump is a white man like all the others who rose to become president. He must be called by his rightful honorific—America’s first white president."

Ho hum .... we knew all that, didn't we?


http://readersupportednews.org/opinion2/277-75/45770-focus-the-first-white-president

It must suck for all of you Democrats that your fixed election went awry and your Slick, corrupt"it's my turn" politician got beat. Gonna be a long 7 years and four months for you.

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Wordslinger wrote:
PkrBum wrote:You should... It's been the constant leftist narrative for over a year now. #triggered

Yes, the truth does get repetition.  Since he's your buddy, ask him for us how he got the nickname:  "Pussy Grabber."  

I guess you preferred the schlong puffer (obummer).

zsomething



ALTLEFTCRIMINALS wrote:
Wordslinger wrote:
PkrBum wrote:You should... It's been the constant leftist narrative for over a year now. #triggered

Yes, the truth does get repetition.  Since he's your buddy, ask him for us how he got the nickname:  "Pussy Grabber."  

I guess you preferred the schlong puffer (obummer).

Well, alrightie, then. Thanks for showing us all your true colors by basically calling Obama a "faggot," based on nothing other than you figured that'd be a good insult. Why not just go for the n-word, too, while you're at it? I know you want to.

All this right-wing whining about how you get called bigots, and then you go and do this. You've proven our point.

You've just completely disgraced and embarrassed yourself and your side on this board. Great move, genius, you just screwed yourself.

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I did nazi that coming. Leftists have exclusive rights to slurs... lol. Rolling Eyes

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zsomething wrote:
ALTLEFTCRIMINALS wrote:
Wordslinger wrote:
PkrBum wrote:You should... It's been the constant leftist narrative for over a year now. #triggered

Yes, the truth does get repetition.  Since he's your buddy, ask him for us how he got the nickname:  "Pussy Grabber."  

I guess you preferred the schlong puffer (obummer).

Well, alrightie, then.   Thanks for showing us all your true colors by basically calling Obama a "faggot,"  based on nothing other than you figured that'd be a good insult.  Why not just go for the n-word, too, while you're at it?  I know you want to.

All this right-wing whining about how you get called bigots, and then you go and do this.  You've proven our point.  

You've just completely disgraced and embarrassed yourself and your side on this board.  Great move, genius, you just screwed yourself.

Yeah I should have rephrased it as the Washington DC based terror aid and abettor. He has provided more supplies and guns to terrorists and drug cartels (Fast and Furious) than any one POTUS ever directly affecting American citizens in a negative manner and also leaving an entire CIA team to die in Benghazi. But that's nobody's business right?

Deus X

Deus X

ALTLEFTCRIMINALS wrote:
Yeah I should have rephrased it as the Washington DC based terror aid and abettor. He has provided more supplies and guns to terrorists and drug cartels (Fast and Furious) than any one POTUS ever directly affecting American citizens in a negative manner and also leaving an entire CIA team to die in Benghazi. But that's nobody's business right?

Second Gulf War? Abu Ghraib?

zsomething



ALTLEFTCRIMINALS wrote:
zsomething wrote:
ALTLEFTCRIMINALS wrote:
Wordslinger wrote:
PkrBum wrote:You should... It's been the constant leftist narrative for over a year now. #triggered

Yes, the truth does get repetition.  Since he's your buddy, ask him for us how he got the nickname:  "Pussy Grabber."  

I guess you preferred the schlong puffer (obummer).

Well, alrightie, then.   Thanks for showing us all your true colors by basically calling Obama a "faggot,"  based on nothing other than you figured that'd be a good insult.  Why not just go for the n-word, too, while you're at it?  I know you want to.

All this right-wing whining about how you get called bigots, and then you go and do this.  You've proven our point.  

You've just completely disgraced and embarrassed yourself and your side on this board.  Great move, genius, you just screwed yourself.

Yeah I should have rephrased it as the Washington DC based terror aid and abettor. He has provided more supplies and guns to terrorists and drug cartels (Fast and Furious) than any one POTUS ever directly affecting American citizens in a negative manner and also leaving an entire CIA team to die in Benghazi. But that's nobody's business right?

Nice (pitifully desperate) attempt to distract, but all that does is show that you're a bigot and you don't know even the basics of how "gunwalking" operations work. If you want actual deals where guns were deliberately given to terrorists, you're going to have to look up Reagan, Ronald Wilson. Aided and abetted by North, Oliver.

But, that's another issue. Back to your bigotry, which is the real big reveal that disqualifies you from discussing anything with decent people here, or anywhere else, and proves you have nothing to say that's worth the hearing.

You gave us more of a glimpse of what you are inside than you had intended, and what you showed is a truly stupid, worthless, ugly, weak, frightened, childish, bigoted clone who's been raised by people who failed at being parents, then easily led by propagandists into becoming a detriment to the human race. You contribute nothing of worth and will only improve the planet by leaving it.

You're fucking dismissed.

Floridatexan

Floridatexan


How to Play the National Media, in Eight Simple Steps

Donald Trump’s birther event was a living, breathing act of media criticism.

Jim Newell SEPT. 16 2016 4:59 PM

It was about 10 minutes in, after two or three introductory speakers and an enthusiastic plug from Donald Trump for his new downtown property, that the cry of Admiral Ackbar began sounding in the core of my being. It’s a trap. I’m an extra in a bad commercial.

We were sitting in the ballroom of the new downtown property, four blocks down Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House. Like most of the new downtown property, the color scheme in the room relies heavily on gold, but here the camera-facing portion was dulled to an appropriately muted motif, with a blue backdrop and six American flags near the dais. About half of the ballroom was blocked off for reporters and cameras. So many cameras.

The Trump campaign hinted to news organizations that he would be holding a press conference at his new downtown property in Washington, D.C., on Friday morning after delivering a statement. The subject was intended to be some sort of “major announcement” about his half-decade-long refusal to say that President Obama was born in the United States. This is the “issue” that catapulted Trump to the top of the preliminary 2012 Republican presidential primary polls, before he collapsed and opted not to run. He made this nonsensical, racist argument because, in his words, as recalled by former Mitt Romney personal aide Garrett Jackson, “rightwing crazies will believe it.”

It was not subtle. It was as subtle as the gold trim on the new downtown property’s urinals.

At some point in the past month, some figure in his campaign—presumably new campaign manager Kellyanne Conway—finally got him to understand that he’s no longer running in the Republican primary and needs to mitigate his active appeals to racism if he’s to recover among suburban whites. Trump has had various surrogates and campaign spokespeople aver that he believes President Obama was born in the United States, but until Friday, he was too proud to admit it himself. Friday’s event was his opportunity to fess up, whereupon the press would pepper him with follow-up questions about why he promoted the birther conspiracy in the first place, whether he really sent investigators to Hawaii to look into it and what exactly were the unbelievable things they were finding, why he was saying it Friday when he refused to say it as soon as Thursday, and most importantly, why he spent years following Obama’s longform birth certificate reveal in 2011—which a campaign statement sent Thursday evening described as the “conclusion” of the episode—still promoting the theories in interviews and on social media.

Things went very differently. The press conference proved instead to be Trump’s troll of the media, a rick-roll—as everyone called it later—on the grand scale. It was effortlessly brought off and all it required was a manipulation of media incentives and cable news control-room politics, plus a carefully arranged use of space and taxpayer-funded security detail. You can have all your earnest thinkpieces about false balance and the like; Trump’s event on Friday was enacted media criticism.

Here’s how you pull off such a feat, step by step.

1. Wink to news organizations that you’re finally going to eat crow on your most prominent political lie of the past six years, in the form of a press conference. They will send all of their cameras and reporters, and they will clear their broadcast schedules for the entire morning. In his Washington Post interview on Thursday, Trump declined to admit Obama’s domestic birth, “because then everyone is going to be talking about it.” On Friday morning, Trump told Fox Business Network’s Maria Bartiromo that she would have to wait for the press conference to hear the announcement. “We have to keep the suspense going,” he said.

2. Hold the event in a ballroom where you’ve made sure to separate the press filing area from the podium by approximately 10 rows of seating for various lobbyists, operatives, supporters, and—most importantly—veterans. Rope it off. Make veterans and war heroes both the subject of and the speakers at the event, so as to discourage rude intrusions from the press corps during introductory speeches.

3. Make brief introductory comments yourself just to ensure the cameras are rolling. If the introducers had spoken from the beginning without a word from Trump, cable networks might’ve held their coverage of the event on standby until Trump had taken the microphone. By making a few remarks at the beginning before introducing a couple of supporters, Trump forced the hand of the networks, who let the feed run, surely assuming Trump would get to the meat of the matter after a few minutes. Instead, he just yammered on about his new downtown property before giving way to his compatriots.

4. Allow veterans to sing patriotic hosannas to Trump for roughly 30 minutes, unfiltered, to cable news audiences and other networks live-streaming the event, creating what is effectively a free half-hour infomercial.

5. Now comes the important part: At some point, the networks will get hip to the ruse and decide to cut away. When they do, that’s when to jump in and give them what they were waiting for. On Friday, this happened after about a half-hour, with CNN cutting away to the studio and the anchors shamefacedly acknowledging that they’d been had. I am certain the flattering introductions would have continued straight through Election Day if the networks hadn’t pulled the plug. They did, and very soon after Trump returned to the podium and got to the point.

6. Declare that Obama was born in the United States, only after reciting a lie about Hillary Clinton.

7. Pretend not to hear the reporters screaming from a good distance back in their cordoned-off pen. I have never seen such a hostile press reaction as what ensued when Trump concluded his remarks and began to walk out. Things had gotten feral. MSNBC’s Katy Tur was standing on her chair in the front row screaming questions.

8. Escape to do a tour of the new downtown property with the camera crew pool, but without any producers or reporters in tow. Literally keep the reporters locked inside the ballroom until you’re safely away from them while using television cameras to record footage of your new downtown property. Use the Secret Service to bar anyone from using side doors into your new downtown property’s atrium, even though it’s now supposedly open to the public.

Voilà. You have successfully played the national media.

It was not subtle. It was as subtle as the gold trim on the new downtown property’s urinals. This was a Trump initiative, after all. Everyone in that ballroom on Friday knew early on that we were being trolled. Afterward, the networks reportedly held an emergency conference call on which they agreed to erase the camera pool footage of the property tour, since no editorial figure had been allowed to join. It was a small measure of revenge.

Meanwhile, in the ballroom, the blue backdrop was collapsing, taking out all but one of the Old Glories in its path. Trump’s ruse was physically falling apart, but the man himself was long gone from the room.

http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/politics/2016/09/how_trump_played_the_media.html



Telstar

Telstar

RealLindaL wrote:Tel, it's my husband's position that the humiliation Trump suffered at the hands of Obama during that roast is the number one reason why Trump hates him, more so even than Obama's far, far greater popularity with the American people -- which is surely also a huge irritant.




If #45 really wants to be liked by real Americans he needs to bond with Obama.

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glug glug glug Embarassed

Telstar

Telstar

PkrBum wrote:glug glug glug Embarassed





Pop another one snowflake. lol!

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Telstar wrote:
RealLindaL wrote:Tel, it's my husband's position that the humiliation Trump suffered at the hands of Obama during that roast is the number one reason why Trump hates him, more so even than Obama's far, far greater popularity with the American people -- which is surely also a huge irritant.




If #45 really wants to be liked by real Americans he needs to bond with Obama.

Obama should bond with Rosie O'Donnell.

Telstar

Telstar

ALTLEFTCRIMINALS wrote:
Telstar wrote:
RealLindaL wrote:Tel, it's my husband's position that the humiliation Trump suffered at the hands of Obama during that roast is the number one reason why Trump hates him, more so even than Obama's far, far greater popularity with the American people -- which is surely also a huge irritant.




If #45 really wants to be liked by real Americans he needs to bond with Obama.

Obama should bond with Rosie O'Donnell.





Is that what said?

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