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  1. BrigittesCDslut

    BrigittesCDslut Fucking Wanker

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    Sickening.

    Steve Bannon dismissed from the Trump administration under the pressure of a Racist Black Lobby that was given the power to cause whatever trouble they want by Mainstream Media.

    Black Lives Matter CAUSED the Troubles in Charlottesville.

    The White Supremacists were doing a peaceful rally.

    Ban Black Lives Matter now. It is a terrorist group.
     
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  2. ridgerunner

    ridgerunner gardener of stone

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    wow you wanna support a known nazi?
     
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  3. slutwolf

    slutwolf Porn Star

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    Get in the popcorn folks
     
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  4. ridgerunner

    ridgerunner gardener of stone

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    my question is how can anyone that claims to be a transgender, crossdresser, transsexual that is into males also support a known nazi?
     
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  5. NoOneFamous

    NoOneFamous Porn Star

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    and the only person killed was murdered by a Nazi. Fuck Steve Bannon.
     
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  6. HisBabyGirl

    HisBabyGirl Always & Forever His

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    Were you in Charlottesville? My aunt lives there. The permitted protestors were armed with weapons. The local resistance was armed also, but not with weapons. The permitted protestors were very angry and very threatening. The local resistance was trying to protect their friends, neighbors and their town. The biggest mistake made was thinking the could stand up to the permitted protestors. They didn't stand a chance. You really don't know anything about that night, do you? You don't know what it looked like when a permitted protestor rammed his car through a crowd of innocent people, injuring many and murdering one. You don't know anything.

    And Bannon was not fired due to any pressure from any group. Donald fired him to try and make himself look good. He was fired because of the appearance that Bannon was running the White House. Donald doesn't want anyone to look like they are more important than him.
     
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  7. Distant Lover

    Distant Lover Master of Facts

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    Actually antifa started the violence. Antifa is virtually all white. I do not belive Black Lives Matter was at Charlottesville.
     
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  8. Distant Lover

    Distant Lover Master of Facts

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    I believe it was ridgerunner who posted a photo of a black man being beaten up by three alt right activists who were armed with clubs. The black man suffered a chipped tooth and other injuries. I do not believe the black guy was even a counter protester. He was just walking to his car.
     
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      One of the people beaten was a black special education teacher. He was not fighting, but he was attacked.
       
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  9. RandyKnight

    RandyKnight Have Gun, Will Travel

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    In an interview with Bloomberg, Bannon said he was "going to war" for Trump...



    If there’s any confusion out there, let me clear it up.
    I’m leaving the White House and going to war for Trump against his opponents... on Capitol Hill, in the media, and in corporate America,
     
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      In his first interview after leaving the White House Friday, Steve Bannon declared the Donald Trump presidency “over” and the prospects for the implication of key pledges in his populist platform doomed.

      Among them: Trump's famous border wall.

      “The path forward on things like economic nationalism and immigration, and his ability to kind of move freely … I just think his ability to get anything done – particularly the bigger things, like the wall, the bigger, broader things that we fought for, it’s just gonna be that much harder,” Bannon told the Weekly Standard.
       
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  10. slutwolf

    slutwolf Porn Star

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    Just what America needs right now.
    War on the streets.
    War in the white house.
    War in Congress and or the Senate .
    War in Korea

    I mean ,
    you might as well keep at it and fuck everything up completely while you're at it.
     
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      Well it would seem we're working on it.
      Give us a moment...............
       
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  11. BeatItUpRight

    BeatItUpRight Porn Star

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    This is the dumbest shit I've heard all summer. BLM a terrorist group? The KKK has caused more terror in this country than any group in American history. BLM couldn't even hold a candle to the Panthers. Also I saw a whole bunch of white left vs white right, hardly any BLM. Let's not forget someone for the far right saw fit to run a car into a group of people, that's more terroristic than any action by an unarmed protester. How about you worry about Europe and leave the USA to us Americans.
     
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  12. tommyturtle

    tommyturtle Having an Out of Shell Experience

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    Is the KKK right wing? No, they started as southern Democrats and still are, for the most part. Is BLM right wing? No, or they wouldn't have had representatives on the platform of the Democratic National Convention supporting Hillary. Is Antifa right wing? No, they seem to be about as left wing as they come. Are the Nazis right wing? No, I don't know of any true conservative who hates Jews or Israel.

    So who are the right wingers? It looks to me that all (or most) of the fighting is between factions of the far left while blaming the right.
     
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      So, if they are still democrats, why are those people running as republicans? David Duke ran as a republican.
       
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  13. justpassingthru

    justpassingthru No Rest For The Wicked Banned!

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    I see Mr Smith taught you well ...

    The passive aggressive racism here is laughable, say what you mean or shut it !!!

    BUT I will give you that BLM is problematic as to their agenda.
     
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      The only "problem" with BLM is whites who imagine that Black Lives Matter is followed by More Than You. They are sadly, tragically wrong. The only word which should be imagined to follow Black Lives Matter is Too.
       
      imported__2355, Aug 19, 2017
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  14. anon_de_plume

    anon_de_plume Porn Star

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    Peaceful rally with torches and chants using racist words.
     
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  15. RandyKnight

    RandyKnight Have Gun, Will Travel

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    Bannon Seems to be Winning....

    Establishment Crumbling:
    Poll Shows Mitch McConnell,

    Senate Allies’ Approval Ratings in Free Fall

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    A Politico/Morning Consult poll released on Tuesday for the third quarter shows plunging approval ratings for most incumbent senators from both parties among all voters.
    Republican establishment senators aligned with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) see even more dramatic declines in their net approval ratings among likely Republican primary voters, as reported in “DATA DU JOUR – per Morning Consult,” by Politico Playbook:

    The average senator’s approval ranking has dropped by eight net percentage points since the first quarter of 2017. … Among the 25 senators with the largest approval drops over this time period, 18 are Republicans and 7 are Democrats. … Susan Collins’ net approval among Maine Republicans dropped from +38% to -2% over the last quarter, a 40 point swing. Lisa Murkowski’s net approval among Alaska Republicans dropped from +33% to +2%, a 31 point swing.

    Dean Heller’s net approval among Nevada Republicans dropped from +41% to +16%, a 25 point swing. McConnell is the least popular senator and growing increasingly unpopular: The Senate Majority Leader maintains his title as the least popular senator in America, with 33% of Kentucky voters approving and 55% disapproving. This represents a net 15% drop since Q2.

    Among all voters, Republican establishment senators fared poorly as well.

    “The most dramatic swings in approval came for Republican Sens. Shelley Moore Capito (W.Va.) and Sen. Cory Gardner (Colo.). Their net rankings both went down 18 percentage points,” Politico Playbook noted:

    In Kentucky, one-third of voters approve of McConnell’s job performance, while 55 percent of voters said they disapprove — more than any other senator. In Vermont, 71 percent of voters approve of Sanders, while 22 percent disapprove of Sanders, who ran a stronger-than-expected race in 2016 for the Democratic presidential nomination.

    McConnell’s net approval, the difference in his approval and disapproval percentages, dropped 15 percentage points, the third-largest drop in the Senate, from the second quarter, according to the survey. The slide came as he failed to advance Obamacare repeal — a key pillar of the GOP’s political agenda since the law’s enactment in 2010.

    Only 33 percent of Kentucky voters approve of McConnell’s performance on the job, while 55 percent disapprove. That is a drop of eight points in McConnell’s approval rating of 41 percent at the end of the second quarter and a seven point increase in his second quarter disapproval rating of 48 percent.

    Only Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ), currently on trial for public corruption on bribery, fared worse than McConnell in terms of third quarter approval.

    New Jersey voters gave him only a 32 percent approval rating, while 41 percent disapproved of his job performance. Menendez’s seven point approval rating decline in a single quarter from 39 percent at the end of the second quarter should set off alarm bells for Democratic Party officials in the state, who will be faced with a decision about how to respond to the outcome of Menendez’s trial, which is scheduled to go to the jury for deliberation within days.

    If found guilty, the question will become when and how Menendez should be asked to resign. If found not guilty, Menendez might still face a tough battle for re-election. His approval ratings have dipped so low, should he become the Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate seat in 2018, the unthinkable might be a possibility: a strong GOP candidate taking a surprise November 2018 victory over the tainted Democrat.

    The poll results should be taken with more than a grain of salt, however, due to its unusual methodology. While most reliable professional polls are conducted over a two-to-three-day period of 500 to 1,500 respondents using phone interviews to get the most accurate “snap shot” of opinion at any moment of time, the Morning Consult Poll is conducted online over a three month period beginning June 1 and ending September 30 of more than 250,000 respondents in 50 states — an average of 5,000 respondents per state– and is online only.
     
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  16. stumbler

    stumbler Porn Star

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    OH FUCKING ROFLCOPTERS THIS WHOLE THREAD IS HILARIOUS! !!!!

    But I have news for you. I am supporting Steve Bannon to the hilt. Because he is handing us progressive liberal Democrats the House and Senate on a silver platter. And we can't thank him enough.

    While at the same time Trump is turning on his own inner circle like a rabid dog because he feels Mueller closing in. He is even turning on his golden boy Jared Kushner. Now blaiming him for everything.

    Trump World appears to be collapsing like an avalanche.
     
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      Don't celebrate until we actually win
       
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  17. RandyKnight

    RandyKnight Have Gun, Will Travel

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    If that is what you are seeing-----

    You need a new pair of glasses....
     
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  18. shootersa

    shootersa Frisky Feline

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    This is all evidence the revolution is moving forward, in Shooters view............
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  19. stumbler

    stumbler Porn Star

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    The PR hacks can see the significance. Mercers cut ties with Breitbart and threw Steve Bannon under the bus today.

    Very public move from people who are usually so secretive.

    Why do you think they would do that ?

    Especially since they invented Breitbart and had Bannon bought and paid for. And from news reports yedtrtday Bannon had the president's ear ?

    Makes no sense to cut and run when they were winning.

    unless they are running from Mueller.
     
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  20. RandyKnight

    RandyKnight Have Gun, Will Travel

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    Sounds really bad---You mush have got the RAWSTORY version of it.....


    Billionaire hedge fund manager Robert Mercer (age 71) announced Thursday that he will step down as co-CEO of Renaissance Technologies at the beginning of 2018 and intends to sell his stake in Breitbart News.


    Robert Mercer to Sell Shares in Breitbart News to Daughter Rebekah:
    Read the Full Statement




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    Mercer said in a statement to his colleagues that recent press reports have falsely depicted him as a “white supremacist” and he has decided to speak up to correct the record, clarifying his political views and his relationship with Breitbart’s executive chairman Steve Bannon.

    Read the full statement below:

    Dear Colleagues,

    During the past year, I have been the object of a great deal of scrutiny from the press. I have declined to comment on what has been written about me, imagining that with time the attention would dissipate. Because that has yet to happen, I have decided to correct some of the misinformation that has been published about me. It is not my intention to impose the views I describe below on anyone else.

    My goal is simply to explain my thinking, the very essence of which is that all of us should think for ourselves.

    I believe that individuals are happiest and most fulfilled when they form their own opinions, assume responsibility for their own actions, and spend the fruits of their own labor as they see fit. I believe that a collection of individuals making their own decisions within the confines of a clear and concise set of laws that they have determined for themselves will advance society much more effectively than will a collection of experts who are confident in their knowledge of what is best for everyone else. This is why I support conservatives, who favor a smaller, less powerful government.

    A society founded on the basis of the individual freedom that flourishes under a limited federal government has no place for discrimination. Of the many mischaracterizations made of me by the press, the most repugnant to me have been the intimations that I am a white supremacist or a member of some other noxious group.

    Discrimination on the basis of race, ethnicity, gender, creed, or anything of that sort is abhorrent to me. But more than that, it is ignorant.

    The press has also intimated that my politics marches in lockstep with Steve Bannon’s. I have great respect for Mr. Bannon, and from time to time I do discuss politics with him. However, I make my own decisions with respect to whom I support politically. Those decisions do not always align with Mr. Bannon’s.

    Without individuals thinking for themselves, society as a whole will struggle to distinguish the signal of truth from the correlated noise of conformity. I supported Milo Yiannopoulos in the hope and expectation that his expression of views contrary to the social mainstream and his spotlighting of the hypocrisy of those who would close down free speech in the name of political correctness would promote the type of open debate and freedom of thought that is being throttled on many American college campuses today. But in my opinion, actions of and statements by Mr. Yiannopoulos have caused pain and divisiveness undermining the open and productive discourse that I had hoped to facilitate. I was mistaken to have supported him, and for several weeks have been in the process of severing all ties with him.

    For personal reasons,
    I have also decided to sell my stake in Breitbart News to my daughters.


    I would also like to inform you of a decision I have reached with respect to my role at Renaissance, an organization I adore with colleagues whom I deeply respect and admire. I am 71 years old, the same age that Jim Simons was when he retired. I do not plan to retire, but I do plan to relinquish my management responsibilities.

    Peter Brown and I have been Co-CEOs for the past eight years. On January 1, 2018, I will step down from my position as Co-CEO and resign from the board of directors. I will continue with the firm as a member of its technical staff, focusing on the research work that I find most fulfilling. Peter will continue on as CEO, and I will provide him with my counsel whenever he feels that I can be helpful to him and to the company where I have spent so many wonderful years.

    RLM
     
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      Oh and btw------Bannon --the daughters and a few other are working on a new TV news network
      much like FOX------
       
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