Those of us who warned America that fascism was coming were called hysterical — but we were right about Trump all along…
Such truth-telling patriots were called “hysterical” and “alarmist,” or told they were “out of touch” and overly “bitter” about Hillary Clinton’s defeat thanks to the antiquated mechanism of the Electoral College and Russian interference. Those who first raised the alarm about Trumpism as a new version of fascism were also assured that “the institutions were strong” and fascism could never take hold in America — and most certainly not in the form of a proudly ignorant wrestling-heel wannabe and reality-TV huckster.
I read the next story and there seems to be a disconnect between this story and other stories I am reading and have read in the past months.
Trump is registering more new voters than Democrats in key states…
What they’re saying: “As enthusiasm for President Trump continues to grow, so does the Republican Party. Over 100,000 new voters are ready to cast their ballot for four more years of President Trump’s ‘Promises Made, Promises Kept’ agenda, and elect Republicans up and down the ballot on November 3rd,” RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel said in a statement.
MAYBE THIS EXPLAINS THE PREVIOUS STORY… REGISTERING TO VOTE FOR TRUMP’S RACISM…
Researcher explains how white supremacy came to dominate evangelical Christianity — and the modern Republican Party…
Conservative Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin, in an August 3 column, explains the prominent role that racism plays in the modern-day Republican Party and the Christian Right — and she draws on the insights of Robert P. Jones, author of the book, “White Too Long: The Legacy of White Supremacy in American Christianity” and founder of the Public Religion Research Institute.