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nebraskaenergy · 28 days ago
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A Week to Go
An intrepid reporter reports from HitlerTrump’s Nazi rally Here’s another view   You know, Elon Musk would be a most welcome immigrant in pretty much any country in the world, yet he chose America, even though for the last quarter century it has been in decline. You know why, it’s because America is where the really big dreams blossom, Deere’s plow, McCormick’s reaper, Ford’s Model T  The…
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christinareedy-love · 8 months ago
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trump is the road to genocide. trump quotes hitler.
Vote Biden 2024 & don't let trump steal the election from, We, The People.
trump quotes hitlertrump uses hitlers playbooktrump calls minorities vermentrump calls everyone on left vermen dehumanizing leads to genocidetrump dehumanizes peopletrump is threatening genocidevote blue hashtagsprotect human rightsprotect all peopleprotect yourselvesstop genocidesstop genocidestop trans genocidefight for lgbtqiafight for minoritiesfight for all americans to have equal rights
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spidertgirl · 1 year ago
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The absolute win of Conwilla is not that it’s a good healthy relationship to either character that will end very well for either, but in the shadow of… Logan and all the siblings, TomShiv, and TomGreg, it’s probably the only relationship that doesn’t actively inherently hurt either party because Willa’s just too detached from the shit to really care, and Connor’s a little too nice to do anything short of … fail at running for President and then get in line with young hot neoconservative HitlerTrump.
And so it becomes just this sorta comfort in the shlock- and that’s good! Willa deserves to get money and get outta there and Connor deserves… well not to hurt anybody in the same way Kendal and Roman and Logan and Shiv and Tom and Greg and Mo and
Anyways all I’m trying to say is Stan Willa, healthily admire Connor from a distance bc he’s basically just Gary Johnson,
And ConWilla take the W
I would say that Willa is happy with Connor. Connor loves her and I think it’s probably safe to say that Tom doesn’t love Shiv anymore. TomShiv marriage is doomed and Tom wanted that baby but he’s not going to be a dad to it. But yet again it seems that Tom and Shiv go back and forth a lot in their marriage and the actor Matthew his take on the ending is optimistic where as Sarah Snook’s is not.
Personally, I don't think Willa is happy with Connor. I think she's pragmatic and the pros being married to Connor outweigh the cons (lol) but I don't think she even likes him, I think, at most, she has a warm regard for him but I think she really was looking forward to there being distance between them and the possibility that there wouldn't be had her like ... oh. I do, however, think that their marriage is more functional and happier than Shiv and Tom's.
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jewelotn · 7 years ago
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Dale Fabián, dale! Jaja #hitlertrump #trumpbeat #piñatatrump
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rominapeniche-blog · 5 years ago
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This is what I think about Trump’s wall🖕🏽 ˙ Esto es lo que pienso de la pared de trump #hitlertrump ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙ I do not support any kind of violence, therefore I do not support Trump. If you don’t like it, don’t follow me. #trump��� #funnynotfunny #fuckviolence #trumpsucks #noviolenceagainstwomen #actrizmexicana #cameraactress #theateractress #actrizmexicana #comedywoman #justcomedy #workingactor #hollywoodactors #funnyordie #funnypicture #laactor #actressgallery #beautifulactress #bilingualactress #funnymemesdaily #latinaactress #funnygal #funnybone #womenarefunny #funpicture #funnyisfunny #funnyphotos #romypeniche #rominapeniche (at Santa Monica, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0bjnTRJKeG/?igshid=1u7z57aua69iu
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unclejimmie-blog1 · 8 years ago
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Hitler? Stop comparing him to Hitler! Oh, wait, never mind...
I know it is a tired cliche, “he’s Hitler!” But recently read this book review on a new book about Hitler. I removed the names so you could compare without the prejudice. 
Enjoy!
“The Author, like other biographers, provides vivid insight into some factors that helped turn a “[profession] rabble-rouser” — regarded by many as a self-obsessed “clown” with a strangely “scattershot, impulsive style” — into “the lord and master of the [country].”
• [Unexpected Elected Official] was often described as an egomaniac who “only loved himself” — a narcissist with a taste for self-dramatization and what the Author calls a “characteristic fondness for superlatives.” His manic speeches and penchant for taking all-or-nothing risks raised questions about his capacity for self-control, even his sanity. But the Author underscores His shrewdness as a politician — with a “keen eye for the strengths and weaknesses of other people” and an ability to “instantaneously analyze and exploit situations.”
• He was known, among colleagues, for a “bottomless mendacity” that would later be magnified by a slick propaganda machine that used the latest technology [various media networks and social media] to spread his message. A former finance minister wrote that He “was so thoroughly untruthful that he could no longer recognize the difference between lies and truth” and editors of one edition of his “Book” described it as a “swamp of lies, distortions, innuendos, half-truths and real facts.”
• He was an effective orator and actor, the Author reminds readers, adept at assuming various masks and feeding off the energy of his audiences. Although he concealed his anti-Semitism beneath a “mask of moderation” when trying to win the support of the [disenfranchised peoples], he specialized in big, theatrical rallies staged with spectacular elements borrowed from the circus. Here, “He adapted the content of his speeches to suit the tastes of his lower-middle-class, nationalist-conservative, ethnic-chauvinist and anti-Semitic listeners,” Author writes. He peppered his speeches with coarse phrases and put-downs of hecklers. Even as he fomented chaos by playing to crowds’ fears and resentments, he offered himself as the visionary leader who could restore law and order.
• He increasingly presented himself in messianic terms, promising “to lead [country] to a new era of national greatness,” though he was typically vague about his actual plans. He often harked back to a golden age for the country, Author says, the better “to paint the present day in hues that were all the darker. Everywhere you looked now, there was only decline and decay.”
• His repertoire of topics, Author notes, was limited, and reading his speeches in retrospect, “it seems amazing that he attracted larger and larger audiences” with “repeated mantra-like phrases” consisting largely of “accusations, vows of revenge and promises for the future.” But He virtually wrote the modern playbook on demagoguery, arguing that propaganda must appeal to the emotions — not the reasoning powers — of the crowd. Its “purely intellectual level,” He said, “will have to be that of the lowest mental common denominator among the public it is desired to reach.” Because the understanding of the masses “is feeble,” he went on, effective propaganda needed to be boiled down to a few slogans that should be “persistently repeated until the very last individual has come to grasp the idea that has been put forward.”
• His rise was not inevitable, in the Author’s opinion. There were numerous points at which his ascent might have been derailed, he contends; even as late as [date], “it would have been eminently possible to prevent his nomination as [elected position].” He benefited from a “constellation of crises that he was able to exploit cleverly and unscrupulously” — in addition to economic woes and unemployment, there was an “erosion of the political center” and a growing resentment of the elites. The unwillingness of [country]’s political parties to compromise had contributed to a perception of government dysfunction, the Author suggests, and the belief of His supporters that the country needed “a man of iron” who could shake things up. “Why not give this [guy] a chance?”
• His ascension was aided and abetted by the naivete of domestic adversaries who failed to appreciate his ruthlessness and tenacity, and by foreign statesmen who believed they could control his aggression. Early on, revulsion at his style and appearance, the Author writes, led some critics to underestimate the man and his popularity, while others dismissed him as a celebrity, a repellent but fascinating “evening’s entertainment.” Politicians, for their part, suffered from the delusion that the dominance of traditional conservatives in the cabinet would neutralize the threat of [his] abuse of power and “fence him in.” “As far as his long-term wishes were concerned,” the Author observes, “his conservative coalition partners believed either that he was not serious or that they could exert a moderating influence on him. In any case, they were severely mistaken.”
• He, it became obvious, could not be tamed — he needed only five months to consolidate absolute power after becoming [elected official]. “[Political party]” were brought into line, the Author writes, “with pressure from the party grass roots combining effectively with pseudo-legal measures ordered by the Administration government.”
• He had a dark, Darwinian view of the world. And he would not only become, in the Author’s words, “a mouthpiece of the cultural pessimism” growing in right-wing circles in the [country], but also the avatar of what another author identified as a turning away from reason and the fundamental principles of a civil society — namely, “liberty, equality, education, optimism and belief in progress.” End of book review.
Pretty scary stuff when you use history to compare trends and events. 
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/28/books/hitler-ascent-volker-ullrich.html?_r=0
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ameliablackrose-blog · 8 years ago
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Art by @artistpegasus #hitlertrump #dumptrump #trumpart #hitler
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worldnewsinpictures · 4 years ago
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Fox News is already salivating. Covid has always been a problem and more than half the country has looked at Trump like Hitler for his handling of it. Trump is also the most blamed for the deaths due to his poor handling. So your statement is already true.... Do you have an opinion on this? Share it! HERE -> https://worldnewsinpictures.com/fox-news-is-already-salivating FoxNews salivating #FoxNews #FoxNewsCovid #Hitler #HitlerTrump #HitlerTrumpShare #salivating #problem
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ennuiunbridled · 7 years ago
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Hitlertrump Femme Extravaganza
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laprogressive · 8 years ago
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LA Progressive has a new post on http://bit.ly/2fBXs7b
Bannon’s Buds Mum on Parallels Between Trump & Hitler PR
Marcy Winograd: Trump’s “Argument for a New America” shares with Hitler’s “Triumph of the Will” a documentary style, nationalistic message, working class jargon, godly or mythological symbolism, and strategic camera angles that elevate the savior.
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zsiti · 8 years ago
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Shaken, shocked, now that is so familiar isn't it? #hitlertrump 🇺🇸 #newworldorder
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blackcherrysix · 8 years ago
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Congrats America. 👏 🔫 #adbusters #DonaldTrump #hitlertrump #hitler #election2016 #USA
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ubie138 · 9 years ago
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Yeah, ya probably shouldn't push that button #HitlerTrump #AntiTrump #swatzika #donaldtrump #nazitrump
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underwaterthemepark · 9 years ago
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Sometimes it pays to look up at poles #hitlertrump #trumphitler
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zachariahjeremiah · 9 years ago
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#downwithtrump #trumpdump2016 #f@&ktrump #donaldtrump2016 #donaldtrumpsucks #hitlertrump. This giant poster will be printed! And there will be a lot of them. A lot! Not only can I vote, I can do a bit more. This man is a fool and a bigot. He also has a horrible hair piece, and I suppose rather small hands. It's gettin scary y'all.....
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hitlertrump-blog · 9 years ago
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TRAMP STAMP
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