Cleaner44
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Again, I'm going to see better verification than "I think."
Will this do?

Again, I'm going to see better verification than "I think."
You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to undergroundrr again.Yeah, but those things "banned from public discourse" that the mass of his supporters are so excited about are the deportation rhetoric, general political uncorrectness and the American exceptionalism aroma of his big slogan. I don't hear mainstream trump supporters praising him for non-interventionism. The whole "trump is a non-interventionist" idea seems to be ghettoized to a handful of fantasists on hardcore libertarian enclaves like this forum. If he actually said out loud that wants to close all our bases and withdraw the troops from overseas, things would take quite a different turn. He doesn't say it out loud because the non-interventionist idea has never crossed his mind. That is, except to condemn Ron Paul (for saying things that were essentially banned from public discourse).
Yeah, but those things "banned from public discourse" that the mass of his supporters are so excited about are the deportation rhetoric, general political uncorrectness and the American exceptionalism aroma of his big slogan. I don't hear mainstream trump supporters praising him for non-interventionism. The whole "trump is a non-interventionist" idea seems to be ghettoized to a handful of fantasists on hardcore libertarian enclaves like this forum. If he actually said out loud that wants to close all our bases and withdraw the troops from overseas, things would take quite a different turn. He doesn't say it out loud because the non-interventionist idea has never crossed his mind. That is, except to condemn Ron Paul (for saying things that were essentially banned from public discourse).
It isn't about him or his supporters.. it's about people like Milo and Stefan Molyneux talking about feminism for what it is
or discussing racial issues honestly
or conservative/libertarian economics
even foreign policy
without Donald Trump these kind of issues and conservatism in general were totally marginalized and now people are actually talking about them more openly..the mainstream media is dying, 6% of the population trusts the MSM...they were dying before but the process was sped up very quickly..all in large part because of Donald Trump.
http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box...-after-iraq-invasion-its-a-tremendous-successTrump day after Iraq invasion: It’s ‘a tremendous success’
Republican primary front-runner Donald Trump claimed on the second day of Operation Iraqi Freedom that it appeared to be “a tremendous success from a military standpoint.”
Speaking to Fox News’ Neil Cavuto on March 21, 2003, Trump predicted the war would continue to bolster Wall Street.
“Well, I think Wall Street’s waiting to see what happens, but even before the fact they’re obviously taking it a little bit for granted, and it looks like a tremendous success from a military standpoint, and I think this is really nothing compared to what you’re gonna see after the war is over,” Trump said, as first reported by BuzzFeed News.
The billionaire businessman said he was optimistic that international protests to the war would not harm the U.S. economy.
“Well, I guess the French never liked us much except when we’re bailing them out, you know, to be totally honest with you,” he said. “But certainly we’re going to have to work on our public relations, because there’s no question that there are a lot of countries in the world right now that aren’t too fond of us, but I think that can be solved and probably pretty quickly."
Trump also speculated in the interview as to what kinds of weapons of mass destruction the Iraqi regime was hiding.
“The main thing is to get the war over with and just make it a tremendously successful campaign, and it’ll be very interesting to see what kind of weapons they uncover,” he said.
Trump has made his prescient opposition to the Iraq War a central talking point on the campaign trail.
After audio was uncovered from 2002 in which he expressed support for the invasion, Trump said by the time the war started, he was against it.
He has also accused former President George W. Bush, brother of primary rival Jeb Bush, of lying about the reasons for the invasion.
bingoI just said one of his most viewed race video was made before Trump started running, normally your audience grows when you start catering to a new community and obvious it grew his audience grew a bit after he started kissing Trump's asshole. But he never had any problem attracting viewers to his race and feminist videos.
Also did you ever wonder how people like Sargon of Akkad and Milo made their name? it wasn't from anything Trump related, they made their names and the vast majority of their audience from the backlash against gamergate. All this anti SJW, feminism, political correctness stuff started with gamergate not Trump. If anything, he piggybacked on the whole campaign to gain supporters for his presidential run.
But here giving credit to Trump for building the campaign.
In other words, he made it safe for average Republicans to come out of the closet.What is "the movement he created" that should be cheered and encouraged? A hodgepodge of white nationalism, American exceptionalism, sexism and xenophobia? No, thanks.
Nobody cares about his policies except people who are into politics (and that is a very precious few)I’ve written a lot about Donald Trump in this space, basically arguing that his views signify a sea change in the foreign policy discourse in this country. His rise, I’ve averred, augurs the end of the neoconservatives as a viable political force within the GOP, and the beginning of an “isolationist” (i.e. anti-interventionist) trend in American politics that will upend the Establishment of both parties.
So why didn’t I vote for him when I had the chance?
I have to admit I was sorely tempted: the opportunity to make Bill Kristol a very unhappy man was almost too much to pass up. And yet, in the end, when I got my mail ballot, and I sat down and looked at it, I just couldn’t bring myself to do it for a very simple reason: the man isn’t the movement.
The Trump phenomenon is one thing, and Donald Trump the person is quite another. While the former is to be cheered and encouraged, for reasons I’ll get into in a minute, the latter is a very mixed bag.
- He wants to increase domestic surveillance in the name of fighting the “war on terrorism.” At once point he suggested we would have to shut down “parts of the internet.”
- He advocates torture of alleged terrorists and says he would murder their families.
- While opposing US intervention in Syria – he once asked Bill O’Reilly “Do you want to own Syria?” – he now says he wants to create a “safe zone” in Syria so the refugees don’t have to come here. Call me crazy, but that looks like military intervention to me.
- He wants to deport 11 million illegal aliens, an operation that – assuming it isn’t stopped by the courts – would be inevitably ugly and provoke massive resistance.
And Raimondo didn't go ga ga over Bush the way he has for Trump. Very disappointed in him.
In other words, he made it safe for average Republicans to come out of the closet.
It isn't about him or his supporters.. it's about people like Milo and Stefan Molyneux talking about feminism for what it is, or discussing racial issues honestly, or conservative/libertarian economics, even foreign policy.. without Donald Trump these kind of issues and conservatism in general were totally marginalized and now people are actually talking about them more openly..the mainstream media is dying, 6% of the population trusts the MSM...they were dying before but the process was sped up very quickly..all in large part because of Donald Trump.
Then maybe it's you that doesn't understand Raimondo's line of reasoning. He sees Trump as another McCarthy. Someone who isn't controlled by the elite and who's gotten away from them. Heard it straight from the horses mouth.
Bullshit.
He's a desperate man who has jumped from supporting politicians from Obama to Rand to Trump. I like Justin but he does himself no favors when he pumps a politician. His man crushes always end in heart break and disillusionment for him except for Ron Paul.I actually had a direct conversation with Raimondo on Twitter in the winter. I know Raimondo's direct line of thinking on this...so yeah thanks for the tip...
He has no clue what he is talking about. Trumps people aren't "catching on". They will jump on anything spoon fed to them and 4 years later the "issues" Raimondo thinks Trump brought to light will go right back in the old memory hole.
GWB ran on a non-interventionist platform.
And Raimondo didn't go ga ga over Bush the way he has for Trump. Very disappointed in him.
One difference being that the Bushes are 100% neoconservative, while the neocons have done everything in their power to stop Trump.
One difference being that the Bushes are 100% neoconservative, while the neocons have done everything in their power to stop Trump.