Posted on 01/06/2016 10:14:03 AM PST by Isara
Gutsy!!!
Mr Nazaryan look like pajama boy.
Uhm, not exactly a total retraction. Pretty much still saying Ted is a Nazi.
What a snarky little douche.
He can apologize all he wants. But he’s done shot himself in the foot and the damage (TO IDIOTS LIKE HIM) has been done.
I am finding it more and more interesting that the US societal culture can look at those who defend liberty and freedom-of conscience ideals as Fascist.
Could it be that they don’t want any “new” ideas or crtical thought in their safe-place?
Nazis were more like Democrats than a right wing conservative
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3128019/posts
Didn’t newsweak sell for a dollar a couple years back? I guess this is where this incompetent biased “writer” belongs. Loser. I laugh at your life failure.
Ironically, according to google there actually was a Nazi (collaborator) named Nazaryan.
Anyone got that split picture with the German women cheering their leader and next to it the democrat women cheering the Sultan?
Underneath the caption said
1938-—2008 Some things never change
Geesh America, can we please dispense with the so and so is a Nazi crap?
The closest we have come is the commie muslim in the WH.
Adam’s last name is Nazi aryan.
Dang, Alex’s last nam is Nazi aryan.
Brilliant objective journalism from a jerk whose last name is Nazi Aryan (contracted).
The writer’s employer should be embarrassed and fire this turd TODAY.
With “Nazaryan” for a last name he shouldn’t be directing any attention to himself. IMHO.
Quote:
“Dang, Alexâs last nam is Nazi aryan.”
This could be a fake “tweet,” folks.
You should’ve thought of that before shooting your immature, biased mouth off, Alex
Shame on “Newsweek” This guy ought to be fired if you had any integrity at all
Good name for one... Naz-Aryan :)
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