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jimnyc
11-09-2020, 03:33 PM
So here's another final tally. Some whip cream on top of the endless labeling of us Trump supporters. Racist and bigoted deplorables! We all would have made for some great nazis & I think neo-nazi too. Their non-stop lying become our lies somehow. I am violent, not tolerant of a single thing that lefties stand for. I'm a bible thumper & a gun nut since I support the 2nd amendment & our US constitution overall. Anti semetic & of course a xenophobe. Also a homophobe & white supremacist & white privileged & I think white nationalist too. KKK supporter as well & far right extremist & sexist & Islamaphobe. Apparently I'm a misogynist

But to add on that I'm a terrorist at the end, well now that just tells the entire story about myself. :rolleyes:

Can we still fit all of that on a hat?

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NBC's Nance Likens 69 Million Trump Voters to Mideast Terrorists

Appearing as a panel member on Friday's Real Time with Bill Maher on HBO, NBC News terrorism analyst Malcolm Nance was loaded with vitriol against everyone who voted for President Donald Trump.

After fearmongering about the possibility that ISIS-like pro-Trump paramilitary groups would form to revolt against a Joe Biden administration, the NBC analyst specifically accused all 69 million Americans who voted for Trump of being racists who have "fanaticism" which he likened to that of "Middle East terrorists."

He even invoked both the Rwanda genocide of the 1990s and the Holocaust perpetrated by Nazi Germany.

Early on in the segment, he compared the Trump family to that of Saddam Hussein in Iraq and his homicidal sons, Uday and Qusay:


MALCOLM NANCE, NBC NEWS TERRORISM ANALYST: We are going to have a serious problem. I'm going to give you doom and gloom. We are going to have a political paramilitary insurgency in which Donald Trump will be Saddam Hussein. We already got Uday and Qusay -- his sons and his daughters.

BILL MAHER: So you're saying military -- paramilitary -- in other words, not actual military like in these countries. You don't want to use the official military, so they have their Boogaloo Boys.

NANCE: Right. Boogaloo Boys, Proud Boys, the rest of the vanilla ISIS crew out there...

He added:


The problem is, these convoys that we saw in the runup to the election, what I'm most concerned about -- you know, these ISIS-like Trump convoys, a few hundred trucks out there -- what happens when somebody says, "We don't recognize Joe Biden's election," and those convoys become armed convoys, and they start blocking highways?

A bit later, further attacked every Trump voter:


Let me tell you something about the 69 million people that voted for Donald Trump. I'm going to channel my inner Eddie Glaude and Jason Johnson. They have been on air saying this. These people have revealed themselves for the racists that they are, for the tribalists that they are. They don't care about E pluribus unum -- from many, one. They care about, "I got mine, and, you know, you shouldn't get anything of yours."

After Maher injected, "You think that's every Trump voter?" Nance doubled down on attacking half the country: "They voted for this, consciously, knowing what Donald Trump stood for for the last four years. They know him, and they, look, they're almost a level of fanaticism I've only seen in some cult groups and Middle East terrorist groups."

After recalling the incitement that helped stoke mass murder in Rwanda in the 1990s, Nance further attacked Republicans: "Well, by next year, I suspect that the Republican party's main platform will be QAnon's platform, that, you know, "All liberals are a satanic cult and must be put to death." I see it now all the time. It's beyond the fringe."

Toward the end of the segment, referring to Republican leaders, the NBC analyst topped off his unhinged commentary with the latest batch of unoriginal Nazi comparisons:


NANCE: They have scholars who have justified everything that they're doing, okay? The same way that, you know, a certain regime in the 1930s and '40s justified everything they did. If you've ever seen the movie, Judgment at Nuremburg, that is about the supreme court of Nazi Germany on trial for passing laws to justify the genocide in Nazi Germany. Don't think that they're not going to do anything they say out loud. They will make an attempt.

MAHER: Right.

Rest - https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/brad-wilmouth/2020/11/08/nbcs-nance-likens-69-million-trump-voters-mideast-terrorists