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The article about Bill Kristol was written by a fellow Jew, David Horowitz, as you would know if you had read this thread. The other articles are irrelevant to this subject.
You would appear quite well versed in the tactic.Time to abandon the bailey for the motte.
But this isn't even a particularly good motte.
Heard you the first time.Yeah,i felt that way about Obam and his buddies
You would appear quite well versed in the tactic.
Probably because it grabs attention. If just putting "Jew" in the title sends people into an apoplectic frenzy crying about anti-semitism, it's sure to get plenty of people looking at it.Ahhh, got it. But one wonders why a headline like that WOULD MAKE IT ON BREITBART. Hmmmm. WHO could they be hoping to get to read it?
When I scanned through the article the ONLY discussion of Jewish identity that I could find was in the last paragraph as the author mentions his own jewishness but his lack of zionism. And how splitting the GOP vote and allowing a Dem to win would embolden Iran. It wasn't really clear to me WHY it was necessary in the headline to print in giant bold letters JEW.
Perhaps Mr. Horowitz wanted other Jews to know that Bill Kristol was a jew so that they could speak Hebrew to him on the street or something. It didn't really seem to relate to the article per se.
You have yet to address any specific item of information any poster has presented that presents Mr. Bannon in a negative light. feel free to jump in.Pseudo-dialectic makes poor rhetoric.
That is, accusing others of logical errors falsely not only is logical incorrect (hence not "true" dialectic) but it isn't even rhetorically convincing.
You'd honestly make more headway simply calling me a bigot.
You have yet to address any specific item of information any poster has presented that presents Mr. Bannon in a negative light. feel free to jump in.
And are the rumors circulating in the leftwing media true?
According to people who actually know and worked with the guy, no. Just like a lot of the propaganda lately, it's pretty much manufactured stories or twisted reports to cast Trump as guilty by association.
As mentioned previously, Trump's own son-in-law is a religious, observant Jew and his daughter Ivanka, a convert. It makes zero sense he would take advice from what Media Matters (Soros funded alt-left site) called "a notorious anti-Semite".
Further, a well-known NYC priest, Fr. Jonathan Morris states:
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Father-Jonathan Morris
November 13 at 2:25pm ·
I've known Steve Bannon as a close friend for nearly fifteen years. I've never heard or seen a racist word or action from him.
Pamela Geller, a Jew, has known and worked with Bannon for years. She stands behind him 100%
http://pamelageller.com/2016/11/truth-steve-bannon.html/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook
I'm not going to cut and paste, rather read the entire article before commenting.
Yeah, nah, Milo is a gay, race-mixing, Jewish cultural libertarian (by his own admission). That doesn't fly in the alt-right. His article mentions ethno-nationalism being part of it, but he's not one. He's all about Western values and the like, he doesn't care about race as long as the values are right. Breitbart comment sections have plenty of alt-right people, yes, but that doesn't say all that much. And no, little Benji, Breitbart isn't the go-to for the alt-right. They have other places.http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/08/stephen-bannon-donald-trump-alt-right-breitbart-news
"We're the platform for the alt-right," Bannon told me proudly when I interviewed him at the Republican National Convention (RNC) in July. Though disavowed by every other major conservative news outlet, the alt-right has been Bannon's target audience ever since he took over Breitbart News from its late founder, Andrew Breitbart, four years ago. Under Bannon's leadership, the site has plunged into the fever swamps of conservatism, cheering white nationalist groups as an "eclectic mix of renegades," accusing President Barack Obama of importing "more hating Muslims," and waging an incessant war against the purveyors of "political correctness."That is from Steve Bannon and Ben Shapiro.
"Andrew Breitbart despised racism. Truly despised it," former Breitbart editor-at-large Ben Shapiro wrote last week on theDaily Wire, a conservative website. "With Bannon embracing Trump, all that changed. Now Breitbart has become the alt-right go-to website, with [technology editor Milo] Yiannopoulos pushing white ethno-nationalism as a legitimate response to political correctness, and the comment section turning into a cesspool for white supremacist mememakers."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milo_YiannopoulosYeah, nah, Milo is a gay, race-mixing, Jewish cultural libertarian (by his own admission). That doesn't fly in the alt-right. His article mentions ethno-nationalism being part of it, but he's not one. He's all about Western values and the like, he doesn't care about race as long as the values are right. Breitbart comment sections have plenty of alt-right people, yes, but that doesn't say all that much. And no, little Benji, Breitbart isn't the go-to for the alt-right. They have other places.
I was trying, obviously unsuccessfully, to move you to actually address the topic of the thread. It would appear you are unwilling to do so.That's not what a "motte-and-bailey" argument means.
I was trying, obviously unsuccessfully, to move you to actually address the topic of the thread. It would appear you are unwilling to do so.
I think we are going to have to wait until all the melodramatics are done over his appointment to see whom he really is.
Groups are calling him racist, anti-semitic, etc. Sadly, they have overused those terms so much most people don't pay any attention to them anymore. Which is a shame, because those terms are very serious. Now they just roll of the tongue in everyday conversation when they don't like something. It's nuts.
Then I see people commenting on titles of articles from the website he worked at. I can't tell you how many websites use that type of clickbait. I did notice they really didn't go into detail about the articles themselves. (shrugs) I guess the title triggered them to much or something.
I'm personally going to wait and see. We don't have any true reliable media sources to answer that question. They just rinse and repeat what other sites say.
Your unfounded smear of Geller is noted.
I was hasty in dismissing your comments, and I apologize. I, personally, do not object to Mr. Bannon's appointment based on his alleged racism and anti-Semitism.Pretty ballsy to claim that when you cut out the part of my post where I responded to exactly what you requested me to respond to.
As Bannon himself describes Breitbart as a platform for the alt-right, that is pretty condemning in itself.
The KKK and neo-Nazi folks really like him.