will trump condemn his neo-nazi followers as strongly as he condemns rosie o'donnell?

Dr.Amber Trichome

Well-Known Member
i bet it was hysterical hearing the "bet" unfold
MOMMY!!!MOMMY!! I just made a bet with Uncle Buck and I'm going to make a lot of money... I just know I'm going to win!!! I'm sooo excited!! I will finally be able to get the operations I need...what should I get first MOMMY? The lobotomy??
..... oh , yes sweetheart, that sounds wonderful would you like another hot pocket??
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Big_Lou

Well-Known Member
i bet it was hysterical hearing the "bet" unfold
MOMMY!!!MOMMY!! I just made a bet with Uncle Buck and I'm going to make a lot of money... I just know I'm going to win!!! I'm sooo excited!! I will finally be able to get the operations I need...what should I get first MOMMY? The lobotomy??
..... oh , yes sweetheart, that sounds wonderful would you like another hot pocket??
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RickyBobby26

Well-Known Member
You didn't answer the question.
Damn Sky, you're rabid as hell lately.

OK, let me give you the answer I know you're probably expecting: The outpatient process at abortion clinics should include the pinning of the "precious feet" lapel pin on the patient's shirt as she is helped into her departure vehicle (or onto her bicycle), less one human being than she entered with.

That's not how I really feel, but I hope it satisfies you.

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Big_Lou

Well-Known Member
That's not how I really feel, but I hope it satisfies you.
Riiiiggghhhhhht.

My stomach literally churned while reading this. How DARE you attempt to impose your archaic, Judeo-Christian FAIRY TALES on women living in the REAL world. Much like your avatar, you are a nauseatingly despicable redneck 'character' from a (thankfully) bygone era that exists solely for the amusement/mockery of others.

Do the right thing and off yourself, eh?
 

RickyBobby26

Well-Known Member
Riiiiggghhhhhht.

My stomach literally churned while reading this. How DARE you attempt to impose your archaic, Judeo-Christian FAIRY TALES on women living in the REAL world. Much like your avatar, you are a nauseatingly despicable redneck 'character' from a (thankfully) bygone era that exists solely for the amusement/mockery of others.

Do the right thing and off yourself, eh?
It was a parody, being facetious, in response to Sky's loaded question. That's all.

I stated that I did not actually hold that opinion. But I'm glad you misinterpreted and got pissed off. That makes my evening.
 

HAF2

Well-Known Member
I thought he did kinda?

https://www.google.ca/amp/www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3962092/amp/I-condemn-Trump-denounces-alt-right-movement-s-racist-wing-defends-adviser-unfairly-lined-New-York-Times-meeting.html?client=safari

  • Donald Trump disavowed the racist wing of the 'alt-right' movement
  • He was meeting with a group of reporters from The New York Times
  • President-elect also defended top adviser Steve Bannon
  • Bannon has been pilloried with claims of a connection, through Breitbart News, to white nationalists who read the website
  • Bannon clarified last week that Breitbart is a home for alt-right proponents 'who are anti-globalists, very nationalist, terribly anti-establishment'
Donald Trump flatly disavowed the white supremacist wing of the 'alt-right' movement on Tuesday, telling a room full of New York Times journalists and executives that 'I condemn them. I disavow, and I condemn.'

The president-elect defended his chief strategist and senior adviser at the same time, saying Steve Bannon has been unfairly portrayed as a vehicle for white supremacists to influence the incoming administration.

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'I've known Steve Bannon a long time. If I thought he was a racist, or "alt-right" or any of the things, the terms we could use, I wouldn't even think about hiring him,' he said.

A handful of Times reporters tweeted direct quotes from Trump while the meeting was underway.


Donald Trump held a meeting with journalists and executives from The New York Times on Tuesday, telling them that he 'condemns' and 'disavows' so-called 'alt-right' factions brimming with white nationalists and other racists

Trump sat for an on-the-record session with the Times, which he has pilloried in the past, also defending chief strategist Steve Bannon and saying he has been 'unfairly' tied to racism
'It's not a group I want to energize,' Trump said of about 200 white supremacists who held a meeting in Washington over the weekend under the banner of the alt-right.

'And if they are energized I want to look into it and find out why.'

Asked point-blank if he believes he had a hand in energizing them, Trump replied: 'I don’t think so.'

A new round of questions about Trump's purported relationship with the alt-right emerged after video and photos surfaced showing event participants praising him and also using Nazi terms and salutes.

National Policy Institute director Richard Spencer, the white nationalist who organized the meeting, reportedly told his followers: 'Hail Trump, hail our people, hail victory.'

Trump's transition team had already released a statement on the president-elect's behalf distancing himself from Spencer's group.

'President-elect Trump has continued to denounce racism of any kind and he elected because he will be a leader for every American,' spokesman Bryan Lanza said.

The National Policy Institute held a party at Maggiano's Little Italy in Washington where some including reality TV star Tila Tequila, right, were pictured making Nazi salutes
Journalists and Democratic partisans have pilloried Bannon, the former executive chairman of Breitbart News, for saying in July that his website had become 'the platform for the alt-right.'

'He's been treated very unfairly,' Trump said Tuesday.

Asked about the same subject a second time, Trump said: 'Boy, you are really into' alt-right questions.

Bannon explained last week in an interview with The Wall Street Journal that he wasn't referring to the openly racist elements who have hijacked the 'alt-right' name with great success this year.

'Our definition of the alt-right is younger people who are anti-globalists, very nationalist, terribly anti-establishment,' he told the journal.

Still, the racist overtones linked with the renegade movement, along with broad misunderstandings of the differences between white nationalism and Trump's brand of nationalism, have become an albatross around Bannon's neck.

'I think it's very hard on him,' Trump said in the Times' conference room.

'I think he's having a hard time with it. Because it's not him.'

'A lot of people are coming to his defense right now,' he added.

Trump said Bannon (foreground) is no racist and he would never have hired him if he were one
Protesters on the political let have seized on a Bannon quote about the news website he once ran being 'a platform for the alt-right'
Bannon, who seldom talks on the record to reporters, declined to comment Tuesday afternoon.

ADVERTISEMENT
Trump downplayed on Tuesday the significance of the Breitbart website on his future administration, saying concerns about Bannon's influence in the White House are unfounded.

'Breitbart is just a publication,' he told the Times journalists. 'They cover stories like your paper covers stories.'

'They are certainly a much more conservative paper, to put it mildly, than The New York Times. But Breitbart really is a news organization that has become quite successful.'

'It's got readers, and it does cover subjects on the right,' Trump added, 'but it covers subjects on the left also. It's a pretty big thing.'


i was shocked he tried to maybe do the right thing. Maybe the information is wrong, or just a tactic?

His campaign and behaviour is still disgusting. I feel bad for you down there.
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
I thought he did kinda?

https://www.google.ca/amp/www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3962092/amp/I-condemn-Trump-denounces-alt-right-movement-s-racist-wing-defends-adviser-unfairly-lined-New-York-Times-meeting.html?client=safari

  • Donald Trump disavowed the racist wing of the 'alt-right' movement
  • He was meeting with a group of reporters from The New York Times
  • President-elect also defended top adviser Steve Bannon
  • Bannon has been pilloried with claims of a connection, through Breitbart News, to white nationalists who read the website
  • Bannon clarified last week that Breitbart is a home for alt-right proponents 'who are anti-globalists, very nationalist, terribly anti-establishment'
Donald Trump flatly disavowed the white supremacist wing of the 'alt-right' movement on Tuesday, telling a room full of New York Times journalists and executives that 'I condemn them. I disavow, and I condemn.'

The president-elect defended his chief strategist and senior adviser at the same time, saying Steve Bannon has been unfairly portrayed as a vehicle for white supremacists to influence the incoming administration.

ADVERTISEMENT
'I've known Steve Bannon a long time. If I thought he was a racist, or "alt-right" or any of the things, the terms we could use, I wouldn't even think about hiring him,' he said.

A handful of Times reporters tweeted direct quotes from Trump while the meeting was underway.


Donald Trump held a meeting with journalists and executives from The New York Times on Tuesday, telling them that he 'condemns' and 'disavows' so-called 'alt-right' factions brimming with white nationalists and other racists

Trump sat for an on-the-record session with the Times, which he has pilloried in the past, also defending chief strategist Steve Bannon and saying he has been 'unfairly' tied to racism
'It's not a group I want to energize,' Trump said of about 200 white supremacists who held a meeting in Washington over the weekend under the banner of the alt-right.

'And if they are energized I want to look into it and find out why.'

Asked point-blank if he believes he had a hand in energizing them, Trump replied: 'I don’t think so.'

A new round of questions about Trump's purported relationship with the alt-right emerged after video and photos surfaced showing event participants praising him and also using Nazi terms and salutes.

National Policy Institute director Richard Spencer, the white nationalist who organized the meeting, reportedly told his followers: 'Hail Trump, hail our people, hail victory.'

Trump's transition team had already released a statement on the president-elect's behalf distancing himself from Spencer's group.

'President-elect Trump has continued to denounce racism of any kind and he elected because he will be a leader for every American,' spokesman Bryan Lanza said.

The National Policy Institute held a party at Maggiano's Little Italy in Washington where some including reality TV star Tila Tequila, right, were pictured making Nazi salutes
Journalists and Democratic partisans have pilloried Bannon, the former executive chairman of Breitbart News, for saying in July that his website had become 'the platform for the alt-right.'

'He's been treated very unfairly,' Trump said Tuesday.

Asked about the same subject a second time, Trump said: 'Boy, you are really into' alt-right questions.

Bannon explained last week in an interview with The Wall Street Journal that he wasn't referring to the openly racist elements who have hijacked the 'alt-right' name with great success this year.

'Our definition of the alt-right is younger people who are anti-globalists, very nationalist, terribly anti-establishment,' he told the journal.

Still, the racist overtones linked with the renegade movement, along with broad misunderstandings of the differences between white nationalism and Trump's brand of nationalism, have become an albatross around Bannon's neck.

'I think it's very hard on him,' Trump said in the Times' conference room.

'I think he's having a hard time with it. Because it's not him.'

'A lot of people are coming to his defense right now,' he added.

Trump said Bannon (foreground) is no racist and he would never have hired him if he were one
Protesters on the political let have seized on a Bannon quote about the news website he once ran being 'a platform for the alt-right'
Bannon, who seldom talks on the record to reporters, declined to comment Tuesday afternoon.

ADVERTISEMENT
Trump downplayed on Tuesday the significance of the Breitbart website on his future administration, saying concerns about Bannon's influence in the White House are unfounded.

'Breitbart is just a publication,' he told the Times journalists. 'They cover stories like your paper covers stories.'

'They are certainly a much more conservative paper, to put it mildly, than The New York Times. But Breitbart really is a news organization that has become quite successful.'

'It's got readers, and it does cover subjects on the right,' Trump added, 'but it covers subjects on the left also. It's a pretty big thing.'


i was shocked he tried to maybe do the right thing. Maybe the information is wrong, or just a tactic?

His campaign and behaviour is still disgusting. I feel bad for you down there.
you're an idiotic sock puppet.
 

Big_Lou

Well-Known Member
I thought he did kinda?

https://www.google.ca/amp/www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3962092/amp/I-condemn-Trump-denounces-alt-right-movement-s-racist-wing-defends-adviser-unfairly-lined-New-York-Times-meeting.html?client=safari

  • Donald Trump disavowed the racist wing of the 'alt-right' movement
  • He was meeting with a group of reporters from The New York Times
  • President-elect also defended top adviser Steve Bannon
  • Bannon has been pilloried with claims of a connection, through Breitbart News, to white nationalists who read the website
  • Bannon clarified last week that Breitbart is a home for alt-right proponents 'who are anti-globalists, very nationalist, terribly anti-establishment'
Donald Trump flatly disavowed the white supremacist wing of the 'alt-right' movement on Tuesday, telling a room full of New York Times journalists and executives that 'I condemn them. I disavow, and I condemn.'

The president-elect defended his chief strategist and senior adviser at the same time, saying Steve Bannon has been unfairly portrayed as a vehicle for white supremacists to influence the incoming administration.

ADVERTISEMENT
'I've known Steve Bannon a long time. If I thought he was a racist, or "alt-right" or any of the things, the terms we could use, I wouldn't even think about hiring him,' he said.

A handful of Times reporters tweeted direct quotes from Trump while the meeting was underway.


Donald Trump held a meeting with journalists and executives from The New York Times on Tuesday, telling them that he 'condemns' and 'disavows' so-called 'alt-right' factions brimming with white nationalists and other racists

Trump sat for an on-the-record session with the Times, which he has pilloried in the past, also defending chief strategist Steve Bannon and saying he has been 'unfairly' tied to racism
'It's not a group I want to energize,' Trump said of about 200 white supremacists who held a meeting in Washington over the weekend under the banner of the alt-right.

'And if they are energized I want to look into it and find out why.'

Asked point-blank if he believes he had a hand in energizing them, Trump replied: 'I don’t think so.'

A new round of questions about Trump's purported relationship with the alt-right emerged after video and photos surfaced showing event participants praising him and also using Nazi terms and salutes.

National Policy Institute director Richard Spencer, the white nationalist who organized the meeting, reportedly told his followers: 'Hail Trump, hail our people, hail victory.'

Trump's transition team had already released a statement on the president-elect's behalf distancing himself from Spencer's group.

'President-elect Trump has continued to denounce racism of any kind and he elected because he will be a leader for every American,' spokesman Bryan Lanza said.

The National Policy Institute held a party at Maggiano's Little Italy in Washington where some including reality TV star Tila Tequila, right, were pictured making Nazi salutes
Journalists and Democratic partisans have pilloried Bannon, the former executive chairman of Breitbart News, for saying in July that his website had become 'the platform for the alt-right.'

'He's been treated very unfairly,' Trump said Tuesday.

Asked about the same subject a second time, Trump said: 'Boy, you are really into' alt-right questions.

Bannon explained last week in an interview with The Wall Street Journal that he wasn't referring to the openly racist elements who have hijacked the 'alt-right' name with great success this year.

'Our definition of the alt-right is younger people who are anti-globalists, very nationalist, terribly anti-establishment,' he told the journal.

Still, the racist overtones linked with the renegade movement, along with broad misunderstandings of the differences between white nationalism and Trump's brand of nationalism, have become an albatross around Bannon's neck.

'I think it's very hard on him,' Trump said in the Times' conference room.

'I think he's having a hard time with it. Because it's not him.'

'A lot of people are coming to his defense right now,' he added.

Trump said Bannon (foreground) is no racist and he would never have hired him if he were one
Protesters on the political let have seized on a Bannon quote about the news website he once ran being 'a platform for the alt-right'
Bannon, who seldom talks on the record to reporters, declined to comment Tuesday afternoon.

ADVERTISEMENT
Trump downplayed on Tuesday the significance of the Breitbart website on his future administration, saying concerns about Bannon's influence in the White House are unfounded.

'Breitbart is just a publication,' he told the Times journalists. 'They cover stories like your paper covers stories.'

'They are certainly a much more conservative paper, to put it mildly, than The New York Times. But Breitbart really is a news organization that has become quite successful.'

'It's got readers, and it does cover subjects on the right,' Trump added, 'but it covers subjects on the left also. It's a pretty big thing.'


i was shocked he tried to maybe do the right thing. Maybe the information is wrong, or just a tactic?

His campaign and behaviour is still disgusting. I feel bad for you down there.

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Just joined and dashing to the politics section, eh? Seems legit....

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