Bobcat Love's Sense of Shame
4/14/2020 9:02 PM
How many convicted, murderous, unrepentant American terrorists has Trump met at the White House? Anyone who ever praised Charles Manson?
Did Obama meet any convicted, murderous, unrepentant American terrorists at the White House? Or did the Right do everything they could to convince people like you there were strong connections there? What's more likely, that the United States elected an extremist who loved the Manson family President, or you just fell for political propoganda? Hmmmmm. Tough call. You seem so level headed and disinclined to incendiary, conspiratorial thinking. So I doubt you'd just fall for crazy, paranoid, right wing propaganda. But on the other hand, maybe Obama is the most extreme person to ever hold office and just accidentally forgot to reflect any of those extreme views in his policy.
As for people Trump has met in the White House in an official capacity:
Michael LeBron, who hosts a radio show that pushes theories about September 11th being led by The US, the insane Q Anon theory that Obama and the Clintons eat human babies and run an international pedophilia ring, and that several mass shootings have been staged.
During his campaign, he appeared on Alex Jones' show. Jones is now being held legally liable for years of harassment against the parents of children killed at Sandy Hook. Jones believes the shooting did not happen and was orchestrated by Obama to confiscate guns. Guns remain u confiscated, even for convicted domestic abusers.
Richard Spencer, an avowed White Nationalist, referred to Stephen Miller as a "mentee." Miller still works for Trump.
And that's just off the top of my head. See how easy this is?
Also, so you're aware, Saul Alinsky didn't dedicate a book to Lucifer. In a foreword, he referred to Lucifer as "the original radical." So when you said "you can't make this up", you actually can. And did. If you're going to repeat this stuff, at least know what you're talking about, man.
Last Edited: 4/14/2020 9:10:18 PM by Bobcat Love's Sense of Shame