Atlantic: Trump is speaking like Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini (the trifecta)

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Not Coach Jimbo
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They should include ghengis khan too..

Or is that against the rules since he's Asian?
DallasAg 94
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Aggie Infantry
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Pure, left wing projection. Everything, and I mean everything, the left accuses the right of doing or wanting to do, they are either doing it, have done it, or will do it.
When the truth comes out, do not ask me how I knew.
Ask yourself why you did not.
MouthBQ98
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The marxist left has similar euphemisms, they just won't admit it.
ts5641
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Dang, it's not just Hitler anymore. They had to ratchet the anger, division, and fear even more. They're praying to molech they create another assassin.
BigRobSA
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One side is getting shot at....



....I'm just saying.
HumbleAg04
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Used to see a sign at an Exxon facility that read "The Exxon way is the right way!"

ExxonMobil is Fourth Reich confirmed.
doubledog
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The Atlantic's next story...
Maroon Dawn
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This Trump?

EX TEXASEX
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So disappointed in The Atlantic, You don't even have to listen closely to hear a distinct flavor of "Pol Pot " in Trump's speeches. The Atlantic completely ignored this. They must be closeted fascists' colluding with Trump to overthrow our great Democracy !!!
CanyonAg77
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Vast right wing conspiracy
Basket of deplorables
Clingong to religion and guns
White supremisicts
MAGA used as a curse word
YouBet
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Quote:

Delegates at the Republican National Convention held up prefabricated signs: Mass Deportation Now.



And? It's the law of the land. The real question is why Democrats want to destroy the Constitution and not enforce laws that protect the sovereignty of this country.
EX TEXASEX
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YouBet said:

Quote:

Delegates at the Republican National Convention held up prefabricated signs: Mass Deportation Now.



And? It's the law of the land. The real question is why Democrats want to destroy the Constitution and not enforce laws that protect the sovereignty of this country.
" And ? " Just so you know. The Democrats are only using cottages industry to make their signs. 90% of workers who apply to make signs are rejected. Only workers who have endured the absolute most repressive actions under white supremacy make the cut. Each sign is made only with " Free range " plastics and chemicals personally selected by Mother Gaia after meeting the strict standards of sustainability. All products must be able to be used multiple times and last at least 1000 years in the local landfill under ANY circumstances. Now do you see why us Democrate can not only claim the moral high ground, but own it??? !!!
rocky the dog
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Elections are when people find out what politicians stand for, and politicians find out what people will fall for.
Rockdoc
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Really sad what our so called "respectable" publications have become.
Ag with kids
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CanyonAg77 said:

Vast right wing conspiracy
Basket of deplorables
Clingong to religion and guns
White supremisicts
MAGA used as a curse word
You forgot their biggie.

Threat to democracy.
You can turn off signatures, btw
CanyonAg77
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Ag with kids said:


You forgot their biggie.

I probably forgot a lot, but I was barely awake.
Stat Monitor Repairman
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Maroon Dawn said:

This Trump?





Either or.
Stressboy
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Funny that the party of collectivists who have recently supported mass anti-semitism believes they are the ones who are morally correct.
Biz Ag
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Not Coach Jimbo said:

They should include ghengis khan too..

Or is that against the rules since he's Asian?


Same with Pol Pot.
4stringAg
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The only thing this inflammatory dehumanizing rhetoric does is encourage some leftist loon to take matters in their own hands.

It's not losing Trump a single vote because only leftists buy it.
BTKAG97
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doubledog said:



The Atlantic's next story...
That looks like an admission that socialism is a bane on economies.
2023NCAggies
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This world could use some toughness. Patton toughness
APHIS AG
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C@LAg said:

Read the link for the full ****s and giggles.



Holy crap. The Atlantic went full ******.

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2024/10/trump-authoritarian-rhetoric-hitler-mussolini/680296/

Rhetoric has a history.

The word vermin, as a political term, dates from the 1930s and '40s, when both fascists and communists liked to describe their political enemies as vermin, parasites, and blood infections, as well as insects, weeds, dirt, and animals. The term has been revived and reanimated, in an American presidential campaign, with Donald Trump's description of his opponents as "radical-left thugs" who "live like vermin."

This language isn't merely ugly or repellant: These words belong to a particular tradition. Adolf Hitler used these kinds of terms often. In 1938, he praised his compatriots who had helped "cleanse Germany of all those parasites who drank at the well of the despair of the Fatherland and the People."


Stalin used the same kind of language at about the same time. He called his opponents the "enemies of the people," implying that they were not citizens and that they enjoyed no rights. He portrayed them as vermin, pollution, filth that had to be "subjected to ongoing purification," and he inspired his fellow communists to employ similar rhetoric.

In using this language, Trump knows exactly what he is doing. He understands which era and what kind of politics this language evokes. "I haven't read Mein Kampf," he declared, unprovoked, during one rallyan admission that he knows what Hitler's manifesto contains, whether or not he has actually read it.

Delegates at the Republican National Convention held up prefabricated signs: Mass Deportation Now. Just this week, when Trump was swaying to music at a surreal rally, he did so in front of a huge slogan: Trump Was Right About Everything. This is language borrowed directly from Benito Mussolini, the Italian fascist. Soon after the rally, the scholar Ruth Ben-Ghiat posted a photograph of a building in Mussolini's Italy displaying his slogan: Mussolini Is Always Right.
Trump was right about everything and Mussolini is always right are two different things.

One is proven and the other an opinion.
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