Res ipsa loquitur.
And still dodging.It doesn't work for you, but it does a fine job of clarifying the issue. As you realize, I've already answered the question. You just didn't like the answer.
I notice that people who don't have an effective argument, usually go for ad homenim to cover it up. If that's not the case for you, it's probably not a good idea for you to act like it.
Nice try.Hammster is...
Yep.
Is West just a fluke?
What about Pat Buchanan?
Pat Buchanan is well known for his belief that the US made a mistake going to war with Nazi Germany in WWII.
He is well known as a commentator.
He has said that Jews who work for the Defense Department are spying on the US.
Pat Buchanan was an aide to Richard Nixon and Communications Director for Ronald Reagan.
And Republican party has used racist Southern Strategy for over 1/2 century now. West fits with Southern Strategy to perfection.
Still waiting for the evidence that supports your assertion.And as the GOP drifts farther right, we are seeing more Nazis, white supremacists, and anti-Semites running as republicans.
And it's no secret why they feel encouraged.
Still waiting for the evidence that supports your assertion.
Still...
Waiting.....
That’s the first decent argument you’ve made to support your OP. Thank you.
However, I will still say that it’s not the GOP that’s drifting.
Yonny Costopoulis said: ↑
And Republican party has used racist Southern Strategy for over 1/2 century now. West fits with Southern Strategy to perfection.
This comment tells me you don't even know what the Southern Strategy was supposed to be, let alone it rises to nothing other than another leftist myth.
If you do not understand that Southern Strategy is racist there is no reason to having further conversation. If you would like to continue the conversation please read about it. I cannot provide link as proper explanations contain bad language.This comment tells me you don't even know what the Southern Strategy was supposed to be, let alone it rises to nothing other than another leftist myth.
Ouch.You sound just like a Democrat actually.
tulc(since you asked)
It's frightening all the same. American blood was shed copiously to defeat Hitler and totalitarianism, mind control etc. What is happening?
Your assertion is not exactly borne out by the facts.Nearly half of the republicans in a district think an admirer of Hitler is the best candidate. You may not find that to be an indicator of a major problem in the GOP, but clearly the establishment republicans think so.
Your assertion is not exactly borne out by the facts.
What actually happened and was said: West ran because no Republican had filed for the seat.
So 3000 people voted for him.
Hardly a referendum by "half the republicans in a district", as you state.
“Looking back in history, unfortunately, Hitler was right about what was taking place in Germany.”
“The problem that took place in Germany after World War I was that communists took over Germany, and then Nazism was a response to that,
" he said.
Facts matter.
Do you even know what West actually said? Because it wasn't what was passed off as fact in the OP.
What about him?
You might want to actually read his book, and thus be able to place that comment into proper context. But I know, I know, it is far easier to just call someone a racist.
Oh no, not that...
Do you have anything to support this assertion? Or is just something you read on VOX?
Is this meant to be guilt by association? Or an oblique charge that because Buchanan worked for both Nixon and Reagan both Nixon and Reagan were his puppets?
They spent 1/2 century trying to make excuses and denials for deaths of 6 million Jews. They finally come to realization they can not do this. But give credit for effort.In recent years, there's been a tendency for the extreme right to reverse their attitudes toward Jews, especially as it pertains to Israel. Most extreme right leaders (other than the alt-right and Nazis) now support Israel. Buchanan seems to have not gotten the memo.
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