Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Donald Trump Tries Flailing then Sends Cupcakes to NAZIs

There's no way Donald Trump could have gone any softer on the NAZIs and KKK at Charlottesville unless he gave them cupcakes and wrapped them in cozy pastel blankets.  During WWII, they called such people NAZI collaborators and defenders did whatever was necessary to protect themselves from them.

It took two days for Trump to say anything and the first effort was a ham-handed piece of ghostwritten crap which said the appropriate words but they clearly meant nothing to him.  The next day he controverted all of that and was back to blaming all sides again.  That kind of mealy-mouthed cowardice is not something we have seen previously.


The Alt Left is a favorite target but those are just bullshit words with no meaning.  There's some idea of linking the label to NAZIs but that only works if your knowledge of NAZIs is so buggered you're not qualified to speak.  The National Socialists party was just the front for the NAZI Fascists, just the same as Alt Right works right now for fronting NAZI Fascists in America and thanks to Hillary Clinton coming up with that sterling effort toward whitewashing them this time.

Ostensibly, I should be Alt Left since I'm sure as hell not a Democrat and would be ashamed to call myself a Centrist.  I'm quite sure I'm not a NAZI and I don't even own a gun.

Zen Yogi:  you do have The Whacker

That's true, Yogi, and The Whacker is a huge flashlight which is the Rockhouse Defense Department. If I can't chase off the invader with The Whacker then we're doomed.

Zen Yogi:  you can't be chasing anyone anywhere

Well, I better get a good first Whack then, Brother Yogi.

Zen Yogi:  when you're helpless is when they say you most need a gun

If someone can come at me with a gun in this situation, I won't need a new gun but rather a new species.  If I'm required to be the species of the gunner to survive then I will not survive.


There is no such thing as a neo-NAZI.  You're either a NAZI or you're not and the neo prefix is another weak effort to make them less bad relative to the first wave.  There's not much evidence of any reality behind the neo prefix on anything.


It's easy to play low brain-weight thugs and history gives ample examples.  All you need is a scapegoat and you can own nationalism in only a few easy steps.  Add a hatred for Mexicans and Muslims and welcome to the nationalist gravy train.  That's in-play in multiple places in the world.

The thugs are the obvious problem but the most important problem is at the center since Donald Trump motivated them along with Steve Bannon and two more unlikely members of the Master Race you're never likely to find unless you pull the fat lady from the circus.


The Rockhouse was previously reticent regarding impeachment of Trump, in part because there were no grounds for doing it and also because Mike Pence is as shallow, vicious, and stupid as any Republican ever made.  Chance favors the wicked in the order of succession since Paul Ryan is after that.

There are still no grounds for impeachment and it would probably never get through Congress anyway.  However, that thinking impeachment will only die in Congress was before Trump struck up such an identity with the NAZIs and the KKK.  There's so much stink from that even the most obtuse of the Republican second string will know they will pay for supporting this.


It may well be time for America to take him out as a clear and present danger to humanity.  However, I have heard some say that must come by any means necessary and that only leads to open civil war.  They're organized with heavy weapons, they're more vicious, and they think they're fighting for Jesus.  Fighting them in open combat only comes to one thing:  you will lose.

This has to be done cleanly or it will just go on forever.  Gandhi and MLK advised on how to do that all these years ago.

6 comments:

Kannafoot said...

The definition of terms seems clear. Alt-right refers to groups such as the various white supremacy groups, the KKK, etc. There are a bunch of them and "alt-right" clearly defines them.

The same is true for "alt-left." It refers to the radical left domestic terror groups such as Antifa, BLM, the Black Panthers, etc. The "alt-left" and "alt-right" groups are at the extremes of each political ideology.

Regarding the recent events, however, what appears to be lost in the shuffle are the words of Voltaire: "I disagree with what you say, but I'll defend to the death your right to say them." That philosophy is entrenched in the 1st Amendment, and it stands even if the group speaking is the KKK. You can't defend the Constitution and deny the podium to the KKK at the same time. They have as much of a right to be heard as anyone, regardless of how repugnant their message.

That's what the left - and indeed, most of the media - seem to ignore. It's possible to hate the message while defending the rights of the group delivering that message. It's what's enshrined in the Constitution.

As to what Trump said, well, he was 100% right. Both sides arrived armed with clubs, bats, and shields. Both sides arrived looking for a fight, and both sides engaged in a fight. Ergo, both sides were equally responsible for what transpired. That's what Trump said, and I fail to see where he was wrong. That one side happens to be the KKK and they happen to hold very racist beliefs is irrelevant. They have a right to their beliefs and a right to express their beliefs. Neither side, however, has a right to engage in violence, and it was the violence that makes both of them equally wrong.

Unknown said...

Alt-Right doesn't clearly define them but rather euphemizes them and we saw the result in Charlottesville.

As to Trump being right and this so called combat team representing the left, where were the injuries to the right. The biggest injury list was for the left. As usual, he was lying.

I notice no mention of NAZI regalia, behavior, flags. Free speech won't whitewash it. When the state defends NAZIs, it's already dead.

Anonymous said...

I am curious as to why the state does not prosecute the organizers on charges of inciting a riot.
While the it does take a physical act to incite a riot and just a parade of ideas is not enough to illict a charge.
I would assume a crafty DA could propose the intent of the parade is to incite violence that would end in a riot

After the NAZI flag can I eliminate the Donkey and the Elephant.

Unknown said...

I suspect it would be impossible to prove intent even knowing the deeply-provocative way about them.

I'm not clear on what the NAZI flag has to do with Donkeys and Elephants but that may change the longer they deal with the NAZIs in Kiev and thanks to Obama for that.

Anonymous said...

I would try anyway. It would cost millions for either side each time

Unknown said...

This kind of crap is how America threw away the future and it wasn't just Trump, all of them did it.