Posted on 01/06/2016 8:31:38 AM PST by absentee
Alexander Nazaryan, senior writer for Newsweek, on social media Wednesday compared the Cruz campaign in Iowa to the Nazi Beer Hall Putsch in a gross Tweet featuring the Nazi swastika flag.
Eventually, Nazaryan deleted the tweet. He then tweeted an "explanation" for why he deleted it (but not an apology). Do note that the tweet was there for about nine hours before he finally decided he was tired of people replying to it and deleted it to save his mentions column.
Not a word of apology in this tweet.
(Excerpt) Read more at redstate.com ...
The guy next to Cruz is Congressman Steve King. That might be a very casually dressed Jerry Behn over King’s shoulder to the right.
They lie.
He has no idea what a Nazi is.
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Do we need any further proof of who the media fear?
The election is obviously for Cruz to claim, in the opinion of the MSM.
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Posted on Wednesday, January 06, 2016 12:14:03 PM by Isara
A senior writer for Newsweek apologized Wednesday after tweeting that Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and his supporters were Nazis.
The reporter, Alexander Nazaryan, covers a range of topics including the 2016 GOP race, higher education, and technology. He has since deleted the tweet, which showed people marching with flags bearing swastikas in reference to the Cruz campaign's "ground game":
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Corrosive tears are flowing in the Trumpet camp...
Ted Cruz is the proven and consistent Conservative we need in order to turn this country around,....”Americans are looking for a leader that will stand for conservative principles, fight the Washington Cartel, and restore the power back to the people. Ted Cruz is that leader.”
AMEN!!
Stop the planet and let me off please.
Lots of pansies do.
And just for good measure...Here's James Dobson who has also endorsed Ted Cruz...on Tour with Him...
Had (yet another) exchange with a leftie at work, after discussing Hitlery unable to explain how today’s Dims were not socialist. He tried to go the whole “extreme right wing = fascist” routine, but I stopped him short. He tried to make the case that the government/corporation control thing was a right wing ideal and I would simply have none of it. I told him today’s extreme right winger, at least as typified by our wonderful media, is staunchly opposed to any kind of government control. So his argument does not work.
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