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To: i-node who wrote (915921)1/20/2016 12:21:00 PM
From: bentway  Respond to of 1577920
 
The Palin endorsement did it for you, right Dave?



To: i-node who wrote (915921)1/20/2016 12:26:30 PM
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GOP strategist slams ‘crazy’ Trump fans: ‘Childless single men who masturbate to anime’

Arturo Garcia ARTURO GARCIA
rawstory.com
19 JAN 2016 AT 22:52 ET

Republican consultant Rick Wilson denigrated supporters of Donald Trump on Tuesday, painting them as anti-Semitic lacking ambition, Crooks and Liarsreported.

“The fact of the matter is, most of them are childless single men who masturbate to anime,” Wilson told MSNBC host Chris Hayes. “They’re not real political players. These are not people who matter in the overall course of humanity.”

The GOP, Wilson insisted, is still being driven by the belief in a limited-government platform.

“I don’t think that this other stuff that Trump is toying with is part of the mainstream conservative movement by any stretch of the imagination,” he added.

“The question to me is, this is all going to be tested, right?” Hayes responded. “I agree with you; there are large parts of people who are avowed Republicans and conservatives who genuinely care about limited government. But what we’re seeing right now is this sort of electoral test. And that’s what makes today so fascinating, this fight so fascinating.”

Hayes noted that, as The Week reported, “paleo-conservative” columnist Samuel Francis advised then-presidential candidate Pat Buchanan to pursue a line of rhetoric similar to Trump’s in 1996.

“[Francis] basically said, ‘Your best path is just get rid of all the conservatism — all the limited government, deficits, all that stuff — and just go whole hog on, essentially, ethno-nationalism.”

What The Week’s Michael Brendan Doughterty argued, the host said, was that Trump’s rise over more established politicians in the polls showed “just how thin the support for their ideas really is.”

“I think that’s absurd,” Wilson replied, arguing that support for limited government principles constituted a “very significant portion of the party.”

“The screamers and the crazy people on the all-right as they call it, you know, who love Donald Trump, who have plenty of Hitler iconography in their Twitter icons and names,” he continued.

“They sure do. I can back that up,” Hayes replied.

Watch the discussion, as posted by Crooks and Liars on Tuesday, below.



To: i-node who wrote (915921)1/20/2016 2:02:12 PM
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Which do you right wingers think will happen first, Obama will show up at your door to take your guns, or Hillary will be indicted, based upon an investigation that isn't targeting her?