Jewish World Review
What’s the point at which rhetoric forces action? When do words become incitement? At what point do political attacks get so reckless and unhinged that you can no longer heal the divide they create with politics? It’s hard to know exactly, but the left is getting very close. Take, for example, this exchange on MSNBC, in which frequent guest Malcolm Nance accuses the president of the United States of sending secret messages to neo-Nazis:
“These people feel that they are the foot soldiers and executors of the disenfranchisement that the white race is feeling, and Donald Trump is giving them subliminal orders in their head,” Nance said.
Subliminal orders? Whatever Trump’s faults, you can be certain he isn’t doing that. Trump is the least subliminal politician in American history. He has no subtext. If he’s thinking it, he says it. The claim is ludicrous. More
Tucker went after those claiming “white supremancy” rules the land last week. Here
I’m glad he wasn’t giving them subliminal messages in their arses! WTF? Are all of these talking heads complete idiots?
“Speaking the truth in times of universal deceit is a revolutionary act.” Geo. Orwell
Could we have one person on tv tell the truth?
White supremecy is just as legal as homosexuality or black lives matter.
Since virtually all of modern civilization comes from whites, I’m beginning to wonder if they actually are supreme.
Cream rises to the top. ya’ know, and the other stuff just sits there.
Sick bastards. And they want to rule us!
Not a huge Tucker fan. He lets things said by his leftist friends slide during his show. He let some guy by with saying the NRA has a program to take guns from blacks and not allow them to have any. Tucker let it slide with no comment. I watched for a bit last week and was struck by his spinelessness concerning certain people on there. Then he loves to do the, “I don’t like the tweets either” bit when some RINO or leftist complains. Ugh