The problem is that nationalist and antiglobal views are most often spouted by neo-Nazi or other hate groups. To fully separate those views from the racist views that have also been touted by the loudest people. If the nationalist and antiglobalists would have clearly denounced the marches by nazis and other hate groups, it would make the separation clearer; however, there are more political views that muddy the water. Thus, without clear separation, the controversial spokespeople will always get the limelight over anti-racist, nationalists and antiglobalists.
Scary thing is: will Americans recognize that it's actual neo-con policy? No one can possibly be confused what the McMasters, Haley's and Pence's represent. I don't think Pence was Trump's first choice. I think it was forced on him.
Trump isn't going to desert family. I give him that. Bannon probably pissed off Ivana once too many times.
<sarcasm> And of course "the News" will give some coverage of a non racist, nationalist, anti globalist movement. Yup! Just like Ron Paul, M.D. <end sarcasm> who addresses it on RT! Not our news. The news would cover a story about racist in the non racist group such as someone with a history of being a member of a racist group. A non racist, nationalist, anti globalist group will lack the spot light. Not exciting enough for the news. Not agreeable enough for the news.
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In other news, 14 people died, and 100s injuried in Barcelona, with the terrorist still on the run. Now back to your regular (re?)programming, Trump Trump Trump.
Do you still read The Guardian? THE GUARDIAN, 'Your worst nightmare: a successful Donald Trump presidency’, As the president seizes on policy wins and seeks to turn the Russia spotlight on Obama and the press, some experts say liberals are in for a rude awakening, David Smith in Washington, Monday 3 July 2017. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jul/03/donald-trump-winning-oval-office-twitter
Pardon me for perhaps being overly pessimistic but we are headed for war no matter who is in charge. There are simply too many crazies with too much deadly weaponry and too many irrecconcilable differences.
So with Banon gone (and I'm sure Miller and Gorka not far behind) ...has racism and bigotry left the White House? Will Trump's base desert him? Questions....
The Free Speech group in Boston today put out statements it was not about racism and the racist still showed up as well as the anti racist bigots New Rule. Anyone who is not an anti racist bigot is undeserving of Free Speech. Moi r > g
Well, we know Trump has returned to his Democratic roots. He was a New York Democrat and he contributed heavily to Democratic causes including the Clinton Foundation and Hillary Clinton's campaign in 2008. Than he changed his mind in 2011 and he became a Republican. We all know how that goes. He changes his mind a lot. From his inner circle, all the Republicans are gone, Priebus, Katie Walsh, Mike Dubke, Scaramucci, Spicer, and Bannon. His closest advisors now are his son-in-law, Jared Kushner; his daughter, Ivanka; his economic advisor, Gary Cohn; and the treasury secretary, Steve Mnuchin. They are all Democrats. The next tier of advisors are apolitical. They are generals. They are chief of staff John Kelly, SecDef James Mattis, and Trump's NSA H.R. McMasters. Trump's populist nationalist image has been replaced by globalist Democrats and generals. It could be interesting. That said, one thing won't change. Trump will always be a bull in a china closet and his own worst enemy.
You got that right. But he has done it before, and his base stays with him. He has broken nearly every promise he has to them. Now his populist nationalist or "America First" mantra has been replaced by globalist Democrats. With Steve Bannon now gone, his closest advisors in the White House are Democrats. He was a New York Democrat before he changed his mind in 2011. Apparently, he changed it back. Will his base still support him? Yup, but don't ask me why. They probably don't know why.