Trump parties with prominent anti-semites

The really are, but who in the right mind would want to be around a guy who only talked about the same things for the last five years and has gone off on the truly crazy train for the last two years.

Really. I'd sure as hell keep my kids away from him too.
 
Do you think Ivana and her husband are done with being involved in Trump's political aspirations? She never seemed to help much with the Kraken conspiracy theories.

The Kushners made a fortune from their white-house positions. They did very well for themselves. That is Trump's presidential policy. Make money and remove those who cannot follow the game plan.
 
Fuentes often pulls on themes prevalent in the white supremacist Great Replacement Theory, or what Fuentes calls “Great Replacement REALITY.” This idea focuses on the belief that native white Europeans are being replaced in their own countries by non-white immigrants from Africa and the Middle East, with the end result being the extinction of the white race. Fuentes tweeted in June, “If you are a White male zoomer, remember that the people in power hate you and your unborn children and they will try to genocide you in your lifetime.” Fuentes attempts to streamline his extreme ideology by aligning himself with “Christianity” and “traditional” values. During his AFPAC keynote speech, Fuentes asserted that even though adherents of the America First movement are “sheep among the wolves and the snakes,” they will ultimately prevail as they “have the protection of God and Jesus.”


Fuentes has made a number of racist and antisemitic comments under the guise of being provocative and ironic. For example, he has referred to Daily Wire columnist Matt Walsh as “shabbos goy race traitor” because he works for Jews (Ben Shapiro, a Jewish conservative, runs the Daily Wire). On a livestream episode, Fuentes “jokingly” denied the Holocaust and compared Jews burnt in concentration camps to cookies in an oven. On May 24, 2021, Fuentes participated in a debate on right-wing conspiracist Alex Jones’ InfoWars with Robert Barnes, a man described as a “constitutional lawyer” who has legally defended both Jones and Kenosha shooter Kyle Rittenhouse. During the debate, Fuentes made numerous antisemitic remarks, including, "I don’t see Jews as Europeans and I don’t see them as part of Western civilization, particularly because they are not Christians.” In April, Fuentes appeared to urge mainstream Republicans to champion an antisemitic focus on “Jewish control,” tweeting, “The next big frontier for populist and conservative inc [sic; this is the America First term for establishment GOPers] to coopt [sic] is discussing Jewish Power.

For a fake Jew you sure go to extremes to try and make people think you are Jewish. And black. And a vet. Just a typical, white, woke, sniveling welfare collecting democrat.
 
For a fake Jew you sure go to extremes to try and make people think you are Jewish. And black. And a vet. Just a typical, white, woke, sniveling welfare collecting democrat.

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

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