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Voting Republican = Voting Nazi

PostPosted: February 9th, 2018, 5:08 pm
by FuckESPNdotCOM
... in Illinois.

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/ar ... is/552758/
Spoiler:
In an interview, Jones said he believes that white people are more intelligent than black people. Two of his primary political goals include ending America’s wars in the Middle East, which he says primarily serve the interests of Israel, and cracking down on so-called sanctuary cities. “I will work with the [Ku Klux] Klan, with socialists—I exclude communists of course—any patriotic organization that is in general agreement with my beliefs and principles,” he said.

So why, if Jones is so widely disliked, wasn’t the local Republican Party prepared to head him off with a candidate of its own? Republicans, said Christopher Mooney, the W. Russell Arrington Professor of State Politics at the University of Illinois at Chicago, should have been able to scrounge up at least one loyal party member to gather the necessary signatures and get on the ballot. “You’re always gonna get a body,” Mooney said. “Here we’ve got a Nazi body. Anytime you’ve got a Nazi running, somebody was asleep at the switch.”

But the same thing happened in 2016: Even after getting Jones disqualified from the race, Republicans still didn’t manage to put a candidate on the ballot. Lipinski ran unopposed. Asked to explain the lapses, the Illinois GOP blamed a lack of interest.

Good to see the GOP still condemns him even if he is the only Republican primary candidate.

It's okay. He's just honest guys, exactly like POTUS. He's not afraid to be politically incorrect. Illegal foreigners? Totally okay to hate. Black people? GOP condemnation. :lolthumb

Re: Voting Republican = Voting Nazi

PostPosted: February 9th, 2018, 7:21 pm
by Citronauts_Knights
In an interview, Jones said he believes that white people are more intelligent than black people.

This is factually true.


Two of his primary political goals include ending America’s wars in the Middle East, which he says primarily serve the interests of Israel, and cracking down on so-called sanctuary cities.

These are both good goals.


He told me that he was disappointed in President Trump for appointing so many Jewish people to his Cabinet.

Me too, but hopefully it's a case of "keep your friends close, and your enemies closer." I know Christians have a hard on for Jews and Israel (probably their greatest weakness) but Jews are a larger threat than muslims.


I like this guy's style. I'd rather guys like him in Congress than people like Pelosi who said her grandson wishes he had brown skin.

Re: Voting Republican = Voting Nazi

PostPosted: February 9th, 2018, 7:34 pm
by Muck FcDisney
FuckESPNdotCOM wrote:... in Illinois.

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/ar ... is/552758/
Spoiler:
In an interview, Jones said he believes that white people are more intelligent than black people. Two of his primary political goals include ending America’s wars in the Middle East, which he says primarily serve the interests of Israel, and cracking down on so-called sanctuary cities. “I will work with the [Ku Klux] Klan, with socialists—I exclude communists of course—any patriotic organization that is in general agreement with my beliefs and principles,” he said.

So why, if Jones is so widely disliked, wasn’t the local Republican Party prepared to head him off with a candidate of its own? Republicans, said Christopher Mooney, the W. Russell Arrington Professor of State Politics at the University of Illinois at Chicago, should have been able to scrounge up at least one loyal party member to gather the necessary signatures and get on the ballot. “You’re always gonna get a body,” Mooney said. “Here we’ve got a Nazi body. Anytime you’ve got a Nazi running, somebody was asleep at the switch.”

But the same thing happened in 2016: Even after getting Jones disqualified from the race, Republicans still didn’t manage to put a candidate on the ballot. Lipinski ran unopposed. Asked to explain the lapses, the Illinois GOP blamed a lack of interest.

Good to see the GOP still condemns him even if he is the only Republican primary candidate.

It's okay. He's just honest guys, exactly like POTUS. He's not afraid to be politically incorrect. Illegal foreigners? Totally okay to hate. Black people? GOP condemnation. :lolthumb


1.) Illinois’s third congressional district includes a portion of Chicago and suburbs to the south and west. I can see why Republicans have no interest in competing for this district. I guess this is the result when no one in their right mind decides to run. :dunno As you pointed out above, they didn't even run anyone last time.
2.) Still, you gotta block this guy. The Robert Byrd glory days are long gone.
3.) “I will work with the [Ku Klux] Klan, with socialists—I exclude communists of course—any patriotic organization that is in general agreement with my beliefs and principles,” Speaking of Byrd, who the fuck does this Jones guy think he is, a 60's Democrat? Klan and socialists? :ROFL :crazy

Trump's immigration stance appears to be left of where the Dems were during the Obama years. End chain migration (check), end visa lottery (check), fund wall (check), and make DACA permanent (Wha-?!?). Such a racist xenophobe. :lolthumb

Re: Voting Republican = Voting Nazi

PostPosted: February 10th, 2018, 1:56 pm
by CraigKressel
I'd rather vote for a Nazi than most of the Democrats.