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Online Royell Storing

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« Reply #4291 on: Today at 01:56:10 PM »


  I like how popular Dem's like Green, always have a Dem willing to challenge them for that free ride as a U.S. Congressman. As Brad Pitt said in "Fury" (2014), "Best job I ever had"! Those guys in DC are NEVER in DC.

Online Tom Graves

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« Reply #4292 on: Today at 04:32:27 PM »
You seem to have one of the more acute cases of TDS that I've seen.

Herr Corbett,

Being accused of suffering from "Trump Derangement Syndrome" is a badge of honor; it's like having lived in Germany in 1933 and been against Hitler.

-- Tom

Online John Corbett

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« Reply #4293 on: Today at 04:38:09 PM »
Herr Corbett,

Being accused of suffering from "Trump Derangement Syndrome" is a badge of honor; it's like having lived in Germany in 1933 and been against Hitler.

-- Tom

Whenever one puts equates Trump with Hitler, it is a sure sign of advanced TDS.

TDS is like cancer. You have to catch it early or else it's too late.

Online Richard Smith

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« Reply #4294 on: Today at 07:08:55 PM »
Herr Corbett,

Being accused of suffering from "Trump Derangement Syndrome" is a badge of honor; it's like having lived in Germany in 1933 and been against Hitler.

-- Tom

The Hitler comparison mystifies me.  Hitler had two primary political objectives.  Eliminating the Jews and obtaining land in Eastern Europe for colonization.  Hiter murdered millions of Jews.  Trump has a Jewish daughter, grandchildren, and is a strong advocate for Israel.  So much so that anti-Semite liberals who have much more in common with Hitler than Trump often criticize him for it.  Can you imagine Hitler being awarded the Israel Prize?  Such a profound ignorance of history under the guise of politics is pathetic and offensive:

"US President Donald Trump was awarded the Israel Prize, the country’s highest honor, at the annual Independence Day ceremony in Jerusalem on Wednesday.

At Wednesday’s ceremony, Kisch said Trump has been a true friend of the Jewish people and Israel for decades, standing uncompromisingly against manifestations of antisemitism.”

Trump was informed in December by Education Minister Yoav Kisch that he would be awarded the prize in the category of “special contribution to the Jewish people.”

Kisch signed an Israel Prize certificate in honor of the US president on Tuesday, declaring in a video sent to the press that he didn’t think there was “any other person who can mark such amazing achievements and a wonderful connection to the Jewish people except for Trump at this time.”

“His name will be remembered in the annals of our people,” he declared."

Online Tom Graves

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« Reply #4295 on: Today at 08:36:08 PM »
The Hitler comparison mystifies me.  Hitler had two primary political objectives.  Eliminating the Jews and obtaining land in Eastern Europe for colonization.  Hiter murdered millions of Jews.  Trump has a Jewish daughter, grandchildren, and is a strong advocate for Israel.  So much so that anti-Semite liberals who have much more in common with Hitler than Trump often criticize him for it.  Can you imagine Hitler being awarded the Israel Prize?  Such a profound ignorance of history under the guise of politics is pathetic and offensive:

"US President Donald Trump was awarded the Israel Prize, the country’s highest honor, at the annual Independence Day ceremony in Jerusalem on Wednesday.

At Wednesday’s ceremony, Kisch said Trump has been a true friend of the Jewish people and Israel for decades, standing uncompromisingly against manifestations of antisemitism.”

Trump was informed in December by Education Minister Yoav Kisch that he would be awarded the prize in the category of “special contribution to the Jewish people.”

Kisch signed an Israel Prize certificate in honor of the US president on Tuesday, declaring in a video sent to the press that he didn’t think there was “any other person who can mark such amazing achievements and a wonderful connection to the Jewish people except for Trump at this time.”

“His name will be remembered in the annals of our people,” he declared."

Dear Herr Smith.

You're right.

Mussolini is more apt.

My bad.

-- Tom
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« Reply #4296 on: Today at 09:49:27 PM »
Dear Herr Smith.

You're right.

Mussolini is more apt.

My bad.

-- Tom

Bad comp, Mussolini was assassinated. The left has failed three times to take out Trump. That doesn't mean they won't keep trying.

Online Tom Graves

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« Reply #4297 on: Today at 10:46:08 PM »
Bad comp, Mussolini was assassinated. The left has failed three times to take out Trump. That doesn't mean they won't keep trying.

Trump - Il Duce = Perfect comparison re: populist rhetoric, anti-democratic tendencies, and personal leadership styles.

Just curious: Do you think Commie Snowflake Woke Libtards were responsible for the latter's demise?