Posted on 01/31/2018 10:32:44 AM PST by rktman
President Trumps State of the Union was a home run speech in many ways, but contrasted with the expectations of many, especially Democrat Representative John Clyburn of South Carolina who compared Trumps America to Germany in 1934 under Adolf Hitler, Monday night on CNN.
Well, film clips of Hitler speeches at rallies from that era simply do not resemble Trump rallies. The congressman is an especially silly man, for the history teacher he purports to have been. Clyburn notes that all the churches in Germany had swastika banners in 1934, but none have yet appeared in the church I attend in northern Virginia or the Hill country of Texas.
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Clyburn doesn’t look Jewish - what does he have that qualifies him to make this statement?
Shhhhhhh. Nobody’s supposed to know.
People in SC really know how to pick a politician? Do they have anyone good?
Meanwhile,the grandfather of joe k.3 was a actual Nazi sympathizer.
Either that or they think they are in Precinct 152 in Detroit.
Clyburn do you know what party Hitler was a member of? I’ll give you the answer: ‘The National Socialist Party’. That party is not what Trump is, the Democrat Party is closest to the values of The National Socialist, than Trump...
I recently had a personal experience with one that I documented here.
I saw the play (starring Tony Danza) in Las Vegas in 2004. Funny....
I can honestly say that time flies when I’m having fun FReeping.
LOL! Yes, we are acquinted with some of these persons but WE are big enough to not let it interfere. Basically we keep our views to ourselves and shake our collective heads at their positions on just about everything. If they were actually in tune and aware of our views, I have no doubt we would be cast aside. In a flash. ;-)
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