Alt right leader calls progressive women "dykes"

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Trump has cycled through a series of campaign leaders, each turning into a headache. The latest campaign savior turned liability is Breitbart News executive Stephen Bannon, who Trump named his campaign C.E.O. earlier this month. The campaign shake-up was at the time seen as a solution to Paul Manafort, Trump’s former campaign chairman, who was drawing unwanted attention over his ties to Russia.

But in the two weeks since Bannon took the helm, Trump’s campaign has been rocked by a string of allegations, including a domestic-abuse charge. And the bad press isn’t stopping.

The latest of Bannon’s transgressions is a comment he made in an interview, in which he calls progressive women “dykes.”

Bannon said that conservative women are an “existential threat to the progressive narrative” and as a result “there are some unintended consequences of the women’s liberation movement. That, in fact, the women that would lead this country would be pro-family, they would have husbands, they would love their children. They wouldn’t be a bunch of dykes that came from the Seven Sisters schools up in New England. That drives the left insane and that’s why they hate these women.”

The Trump campaign has begun to distance itself from the chief executive.

When asked about Bannon and his connections to the controversial “alt-right” movement in an interview on Fox News Sunday this past weekend, Conway remarked that Trump “chose me to manage his campaign.”

Chairman of the Republican National Committee Reince Priebus evinced a similar ambivalence toward Bannon in an interview with NBC’s Meet the Press. “I don’t know Steve Bannon, to tell you the truth, very well,” he said.

If Bannon’s troubles continue, he, like his predecessors Manafort and Corey Lewandowski, might not last long.




http://www.vanityfair.com/news/2016/08/donald-trump-stephen-bannon-controversy
 
Don't you see? This guy is just speaking his mind! He's not all Pee Cee like you libruls!

LOL, he is gradually changing his mind/positions, being PC, oh my bad, he is softening his positions :rofl2: a mere smidgen the other side of 180 degrees.......
 
The worst thing that ever happened to women is when the PC advocate feminists lowered them down to the level of men. The women now endure the price of gender neutral equality when the truth is that there is no such thing as the term.
 
If They Want to Play at Being Men, We Don't Need Them

The worst thing that ever happened to women is when the PC advocate feminists lowered them down to the level of men. The women now endure the price of gender neutral equality when the truth is that there is no such thing as the term.

Because of the femininnies, American women aren't worth marrying anymore. Men would be better off going after foreign-born women or check out the local talent when assigned overseas. Or stay promiscuous and not get married. it's not worth it with this spoiled and confused sordid sorority.
 
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Paid campaign staffers have declared on their personal social media accounts that Muslims are unfit to be U.S. citizens, mocked how Mexicans talk, called for Secretary of State John Kerry to be hanged and stated their readiness for a possible civil war.

The social media feeds of more than 50 current and former campaign employees who helped propel Trump through the primary elections expressed views that were overtly racially charged, supportive of violent actions or broadly hostile to Muslims.

A graphic designer for Trump approvingly posted video of a black man eating fried chicken.

A Trump field organizer in Virginia declared that Muslims were seeking to impose Sharia law in America and that "those who understand Islam for what it is are gearing up for the fight."

Craig Bachler of Bradenton, Florida, posted jokes about Mexican accents superimposed over pictures of an overweight man wearing a sombrero.

Some posts fixated on stories of black-on-white violence with claims that news about such crimes was being suppressed. "How about this little white boy being murdered by a black man," grassroots organizer Annie Marie Delgado of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, wrote.

Mark Kevin Lloyd of Lynchburg, Virginia, Trump's field director in the state, shared a post calling Islam "a barbaric cult." He shared a meme four days after the Orlando nightclub shooting that said people should be forced to eat bacon before they can purchase firearms.

Phillip Dann, a field organizer in Massachusetts shared a meme mocking "Muslim sympathizers." He also shared an article about Trump threatening to bring back waterboarding "or worse," and added "where is the gasoline?"

Scott Barrish, Trump's political director for the Tampa Bay, Florida, region, tweeted that he hoped America wasn't headed for civil war, but "if our freedoms must be defended against a tyrannical government, so be it."

Barrish complained about the media review of publicly accessible material on Trump employees' social media accounts, saying "the liberal media, yellow journalists are really grasping at straws with their ad hominem circumstantial logical fallacies!"

Racially charged social media posts from Trump campaign employees and associates have already been a repeated source of embarrassment. Trump fired one adviser who had used a racial slur to describe Obama's children, and Trump's longtime Mar-a-Lago butler for saying he would support dragging Obama from the White House and hanging him.

Trump is showing new interest in appealing to minority voters, insisting he will be fair in dealing with the 11 million people in the U.S. illegally and explicitly pitching himself to African-Americans, saying "what do you have to lose?"

The campaign has not commented, despite several requests since.



http://www.cnbc.com/2016/08/22/racism-and-talk-of-religious-war-trump-staffs-online-posts.html
 
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