Thursday, June 28, 2018

Trump's Very Fine Nazis

"I would think, as divided as this nation is, as polarized as we are, we could all agree on one thing: There are no Nazi's who are 'very fine people.'"

--Terence O'Rourke, Candidate for Congress, New Hampshire First

What O'Rourke was referring to, of course, was President Trump's remark that some of those American Nazis demonstrating in Charlottesville, where one of them ran people down with his truck, speaking of these Nazis, Trump remarked,  "Some of them are very fine people."

Of course, American Nazis and their sympathizers are nothing new. 
The first version of American Nazis were the slave owners, followed by the Ku Klux Klan racists, and in the 1930's there were the German Bund Nazis in New York and elsewhere and Henry Ford and Charles Lindbergh were both admirers of the Nazis and thought Hitler was quite correct about the Jews, the International Jewish Conspiracy. 

In fact, Ford published "The International Jew," a polemic about the Jews who sacrificed Christian children in bloody rituals, just as scary as any MS-13 crowd.

Woodrow Wilson believe Negroes and women were not intelligent enough to vote. Eleanor Roosevelt, the darling of liberal scions, was anti Semitic. 

American soldiers served in segregated regiments. A racist American army fighting a racist Wehrmacht. 

Now we have a President who flings invective at Hispanic babies, calling them an infestation.  

Doesn't bother his fellow accomplices in the GOP. All the Republican Congressmen and Senators care about is getting re elected. As long as they can keep their offices on Capitol Hill, their parking spaces at Reagan National Airport and all their perks, they don't care what they stand for. 

Democrats are, for the most part, bed wetters and thumb suckers. And they are aging and tired.  Chuck Schumer, Steny Hoyer, they are low testosterone, kyphotic, easy targets for Trump, who calls Crying Chuck Schumer by just the right epithet to expose his most obvious weakness--he is spineless. 

And who are the rising stars in the Democratic Party? 
Name me some. 
In New Hampshire, we've got some impressive Democrats: O'Rourke, Soldati, McEachern, but none of them are likely to emerge as the winner of the upcoming primary on September 11.  The winner is likely going to be a house cat, the darling of the party establishment, or a woman who just moved to New Hampshire funded by $5 million in dark money, from her corporate backers. She will buy lots of TV ads when the time comes. 


You can't beat somebody with nobody.

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