General John Kelly: "He said that, in his opinion, Mr. Trump met the definition of a fascist, would govern like a dictator if allowed, and had no understanding of the Constitution or the concept of rule of law."
Tuesday, June 6, 2023
June 6, 2023
via Democratic Underground
8 comments:
Anonymous
said...
And yet... evil still lurks. Seeking another opportunity... with the largest support base within the gop... leading in early polls.
Trump will soon be up against our justice system's D-Day for democracy and the rule of law. The struggle against fascism never ends, as long as the darkness of racism and the authoritarian personality afflicts humankind.
Personally, I have no interest in what black women or families name their children — but they might consider how their names impact them as adults. Javon, Jamar, Kunta Kinte or Chaquille may have a difficult time finding a job on Wall Street. Well, maybe with reparations they won’t need jobs
Every name is a made-up name. Just because you have no understanding of where the names you posted come from or what they mean doesn't make you an expert on whether or not anyone by those names will succeed.
PS How the hell do you know if anyone on Wall Street DOESN'T have any of those names?
Your assumptions tell us a lot about your ignorance and bigotry.
I saw that last night, but left it up anyway because it gives me an insight into what bothers those folks.
Cultural names? Really? It amazes me how they look for controversy in benign things while ignoring what's in front of their noses -- their hero, Trump, coming close to be criminally indicted -- AGAIN.
This is what's known as not facing reality.
It's easier to criticize what other people name their children than look at the reality of who they admire.
8 comments:
And yet... evil still lurks. Seeking another opportunity... with the largest support base within the gop... leading in early polls.
Of all the empty suits Trump is king.
Can anyone diagram that sentence from Trump?
Trump will soon be up against our justice system's D-Day for democracy and the rule of law.
The struggle against fascism never ends, as long as the darkness of racism and the authoritarian personality afflicts humankind.
Personally, I have no interest in what black women or families name their children — but they might consider how their names impact them as adults. Javon, Jamar, Kunta Kinte or Chaquille may have a difficult time finding a job on Wall Street. Well, maybe with reparations they won’t need jobs
Anonymous
What an ignorant thing to write.
Every name is a made-up name. Just because you have no understanding of where the names you posted come from or what they mean doesn't make you an expert on whether or not anyone by those names will succeed.
PS How the hell do you know if anyone on Wall Street DOESN'T have any of those names?
Your assumptions tell us a lot about your ignorance and bigotry.
Dave Dubya
I just read that Trump's lawyers have been informed that charges are coming from the investigation.
"Fasten your seat belts. It's going to be a bumpy ride."
Shaw... the comment from Anon was a repost of one of the commenters on the Mothership. Was it to highlight, or mock? Who can tell.
Dave M.
I saw that last night, but left it up anyway because it gives me an insight into what bothers those folks.
Cultural names? Really? It amazes me how they look for controversy in benign things while ignoring what's in front of their noses -- their hero, Trump, coming close to be criminally indicted -- AGAIN.
This is what's known as not facing reality.
It's easier to criticize what other people name their children than look at the reality of who they admire.
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