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    As I occasionally do, I wandered over to Tigerdroppings and their politics thread.

    Fercryinoutloud, there are some incredibly stupid people over there.
    You do that on purpose????
     
    Well, I am flabbergasted. On Progressive talk channel 127 SiriusXM there are commercials for Grant Cardone and Cardone Capital. Cardone is a MAGA azzhat.
     
    Not only that - a majority of MAGA is defending it. Trump’s campaign spokespeople are trying to distance themselves from it in a statement. But that’s just spin. They knew who this guy is, they scheduled him, they loaded his speech into the teleprompter, and probably 20 people or so spoke after him. Nobody refuted anything he said, or commented in any way. In fact, later speakers were just as unhinged - brandishing a crucifix and calling Harris the “anti-Christ” for just one example.

    Trump never said anything about any of the unhinged hate that was spewed. Because he agrees with every word.
    Sigh. The azzhat Tony Hinchcliffe was born in my sad state of Ohio. Something else to make me ashamed of Ohio.
     
    Well, this is horrifying. It’s like seeing someone immolate themselves because they’re in a cult.

     
    Not only that - a majority of MAGA is defending it. Trump’s campaign spokespeople are trying to distance themselves from it in a statement. But that’s just spin. They knew who this guy is, they scheduled him, they loaded his speech into the teleprompter, and probably 20 people or so spoke after him. Nobody refuted anything he said, or commented in any way. In fact, later speakers were just as unhinged - brandishing a crucifix and calling Harris the “anti-Christ” for just one example.

    Trump never said anything about any of the unhinged hate that was spewed. Because he agrees with every word.
    the GOP Chairman in Puerto Rico says he will withold support of Trump if he doesn't apologize personally. i know its mostly symbolic since residents of PR can vote, but there are many PRs who live in the US that will take note of this. and i doubt Trump wil apologize. I don't think Trump has ever personally apologized for any reason to anyone.

    also add the Archbishop of San Juan has demanded a Trump personally apologize. the MAGAs think all this is irrlevant becasue they all think PRs can't/don't vote...
     
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    Sigh. The azzhat Tony Hinchcliffe was born in my sad state of Ohio. Something else to make me ashamed of Ohio.
    Has anyone ever mentioned to you that the word Ohio kind of looks like one of those old Penny-farthing bikes?

    thomas-stevens-penny-farthing-bicycle-around-the-world.jpg


    Enough so one could make a case that Ohio is the Penny-farthing state.
     
    The founder of the Proud Boys, the far-right group that played a major role in the January 6 riot at the US Capitol and was memorably instructed by Donald Trump to “stand back and stand by”, has told the makers of a Trump documentary: “We want to make America hate again.”

    Gavin McInnes, the UK-born British Canadian citizen who co-founded Vice magazine and was influential in the New York hipster scene of the early 2000s before becoming a far-right militia figure, also claimed to the BBC that his group wasn’t responsible for what happened that day.

    “It was you,” he told the makers of the documentary, which has aired on the BBC’s Panorama strand. “If anyone should apologise … it should be the corrupt leftwing media, and I’ll accept your apology now if you want to do it.”

    The program – Trump: A Second Chance? – talks to ardent Trump supporters about their enduring support for the New York property developer and reality TV show figure who faced two impeachment inquiries during four years in office and has been indicted in four separate criminal cases since, including being found guilty of 34 felony counts.

    Polls suggest an exceptionally tight US presidential race, with the final few days of campaigning before next week’s vote characterized by Democrats’ claims that a second Trump term would plunge the US into a period of neo-fascism.

    At a packed Trump rally in New York’s Madison Square Garden on Sunday, the speakers rotated between patriotism and grievance, including a podcaster who called the unincorporated US territory of Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage”, made lewd comments about Latinos, depicted Jews as cheap and Palestinians as rock-throwers.

    McInnes, designated a “terrorist entity” by the Canadian government and described by Vanity Fair as “one of our era’s most troubling extremists”, was not at the January 6 protest. But about 50 members of the Proud Boy group faced charges for their part in the insurrection, which was staged to prevent the certification of the 2020 election.

    The Proud Boys chair, Henry “Enrique” Tarrio, 39, of Miami, Florida, was sentenced to 22 years in prison last year after being convicted of seditious conspiracy and other charges.

    The US attorney general, Merrick Garland, said the sentences that the Proud Boy members received reflected “the danger their crimes pose to our democracy” and Tarrio had “learned that the consequence of conspiring to oppose by force the lawful transfer of presidential power”.

    McInnes resigned from the Proud Boys in November 2018 after 10 members were charged in connection with a brawl on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. But in 2022, he was pictured in a black hoodie embroidered with the gold Proud Boy logo.

    McInnes said on his Get Off My Lawn podcast that he was wearing the Proud Boy regalia “as an homage to our brothers behind bars”...............

     
    The founder of the Proud Boys, the far-right group that played a major role in the January 6 riot at the US Capitol and was memorably instructed by Donald Trump to “stand back and stand by”, has told the makers of a Trump documentary: “We want to make America hate again.”

    Gavin McInnes, the UK-born British Canadian citizen who co-founded Vice magazine and was influential in the New York hipster scene of the early 2000s before becoming a far-right militia figure, also claimed to the BBC that his group wasn’t responsible for what happened that day.

    “It was you,” he told the makers of the documentary, which has aired on the BBC’s Panorama strand. “If anyone should apologise … it should be the corrupt leftwing media, and I’ll accept your apology now if you want to do it.”

    The program – Trump: A Second Chance? – talks to ardent Trump supporters about their enduring support for the New York property developer and reality TV show figure who faced two impeachment inquiries during four years in office and has been indicted in four separate criminal cases since, including being found guilty of 34 felony counts.

    Polls suggest an exceptionally tight US presidential race, with the final few days of campaigning before next week’s vote characterized by Democrats’ claims that a second Trump term would plunge the US into a period of neo-fascism.

    At a packed Trump rally in New York’s Madison Square Garden on Sunday, the speakers rotated between patriotism and grievance, including a podcaster who called the unincorporated US territory of Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage”, made lewd comments about Latinos, depicted Jews as cheap and Palestinians as rock-throwers.

    McInnes, designated a “terrorist entity” by the Canadian government and described by Vanity Fair as “one of our era’s most troubling extremists”, was not at the January 6 protest. But about 50 members of the Proud Boy group faced charges for their part in the insurrection, which was staged to prevent the certification of the 2020 election.

    The Proud Boys chair, Henry “Enrique” Tarrio, 39, of Miami, Florida, was sentenced to 22 years in prison last year after being convicted of seditious conspiracy and other charges.

    The US attorney general, Merrick Garland, said the sentences that the Proud Boy members received reflected “the danger their crimes pose to our democracy” and Tarrio had “learned that the consequence of conspiring to oppose by force the lawful transfer of presidential power”.

    McInnes resigned from the Proud Boys in November 2018 after 10 members were charged in connection with a brawl on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. But in 2022, he was pictured in a black hoodie embroidered with the gold Proud Boy logo.

    McInnes said on his Get Off My Lawn podcast that he was wearing the Proud Boy regalia “as an homage to our brothers behind bars”...............

    Hey, Gavin? Flock all the way off and then flock off some more
     

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