The DNC is a fascist organization that conspired to install a candidate that's been at the center of real conspiracies for 30 years. The Democratic Corporate Complex stands in opposition to a true democracy.
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n/a jahlus 2017-05-17
DNC is completely taken over and compromised. They're gonna prep Zuckerberg to Run with The Rock next. A robotic sociopath with meathead douche with all the MSM colluding with them.
Its a matter of time before they take over the white house again as the historic pendulum goes
n/a thinks_he_has_gold 2017-05-17
whoa whoa whoa...Dwayne Johnson is a saint.
n/a jahlus 2017-05-17
source?
n/a thinks_he_has_gold 2017-05-17
The Rundown.
n/a jahlus 2017-05-17
You realize that's a movie right? Fiction, fake, unreality, scripts, cameras, acting, not real
n/a thinks_he_has_gold 2017-05-17
I didn't realize I needed an /s.
:/
n/a jahlus 2017-05-17
You didn't, I mostly put that up for some of our slower readers
n/a ring-ring-ring 2017-05-17
The DNC will run a black man or woman in the next election. They want another Obama.
n/a jahlus 2017-05-17
Kanye West then, got it
n/a martini-meow 2017-05-17
Oprah.
n/a sideofbutterplease 2017-05-17
Can you explain why you think they're fascists?
n/a cjluthy 2017-05-17
Fascism = Merging of Government and Corporate Interests.
The Dems used to be about the people. They are now about the Corps (because the Corps have more money).
The GOP has always been about the corps.
The problem is with both sides - this is NOT a partisan issue. OP should look past his silly political biases.
n/a vanquish_islam 2017-05-17
False, you are still stuck inside the 2 party system idea. They are all working together.
n/a johnbranflake 2017-05-17
But the GOP also hated trump. Hmm
n/a flyinghighernow 2017-05-17
ROFL. Their votes say otherwise.
The GOP also "hated" the Tea Party and how did that work out?
Too many people are being fooled by the most elementary trick: faking opposition.
Donald Trump has only pushed the standard Republican agenda and the Republican Congress have supported it.
n/a johnbranflake 2017-05-17
Standard republican agenda like building a wall and stopping illegal immigration? Because what republican offered that besides trump? What establishment republican is supporting him on it now?
n/a flyinghighernow 2017-05-17
The wall is a good point of exception worthy of an entire discussion.
Consider the difference in the way Donald Trump treats the wall versus the health care issue. He has been far more adamant when it comes down to real legislation on getting rid of Obamacare than building the wall. His Obamacare solution is a complete flip-flop on his campaign talk toward the establishment Republicans that he supposedly opposed.
By keeping "the wall" issue out there, the public is presented with a contrast that makes their usual agenda now the "moderate" alternative -- and therefore more palpable than it would be otherwise. This is a common trick. Republicans did the exact same thing with the Tea Party. They are moving the center.
If Donald Trump fails to get the wall, he ends up conveniently in alignment with establishment Republicans. The Wall becomes a political tool just like banning abortion. It never seems to get done, but it wins people over to support them.
n/a ring-ring-ring 2017-05-17
The GOP elitist establishment and neocon advisors hated Trump, not the rank and file of the Republican Party.
n/a johnbranflake 2017-05-17
Yep, that's why he won ;)
n/a western_red 2017-05-17
GOP corruption (or ineptitude, still not sure) can exist along side DNC corruption. The two are not mutually exclusive. But yeah, keep trying to silence any negative talk about one particular party, that isn't fascist or anything.
n/a johnbranflake 2017-05-17
Of course They are corrupt as hell. That's why the GOP insiders like ryan and McCain all hate trump.
n/a GoddessWins 2017-05-17
Ya but they can only hate him a Little, Ryan would probably have lost his election if Trump was not on the ballot, and the same is true for other elected Republicans. They might hate Trump, but Trump was their electoral magnet to make up any deficiencies in the very successful voter suppression.
n/a ring-ring-ring 2017-05-17
Yes, 100% you are correct. The DNC and its supporters are true fascists in every sense. They are trying to unseat Donald Trump by undemocratic means at the top, and meanwhile at the bottom their brownshirt thugs are attacking people in the streets who wear Trump hats! In some parts of America people are actually afraid to admit that they support Trump, or that they voted Republican. This is insane. In America this should never have been allowed to happen.
We have been taken over by a liberal fascist-leftist (no, they are not antithetical to each other) soft coup that gained complete control over the mainstream media, the university and schools, the justice system, and much of the bureaucracy, including critical agencies such as the FBI, NSA and CIA. These fanatics are convinced that it is their right to rule America, and they were outraged when Trump was elected in place of their puppet, Hillary Clinton.
n/a johnbranflake 2017-05-17
Standard republican agenda like building a wall and stopping illegal immigration? Because what republican offered that besides trump? What establishment republican is supporting him on it now?
n/a flyinghighernow 2017-05-17
The wall is a good point of exception worthy of an entire discussion.
Consider the difference in the way Donald Trump treats the wall versus the health care issue. He has been far more adamant when it comes down to real legislation on getting rid of Obamacare than building the wall. His Obamacare solution is a complete flip-flop on his campaign talk toward the establishment Republicans that he supposedly opposed.
By keeping "the wall" issue out there, the public is presented with a contrast that makes their usual agenda now the "moderate" alternative -- and therefore more palpable than it would be otherwise. This is a common trick. Republicans did the exact same thing with the Tea Party. They are moving the center.
If Donald Trump fails to get the wall, he ends up conveniently in alignment with establishment Republicans. The Wall becomes a political tool just like banning abortion. It never seems to get done, but it wins people over to support them.