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[h=2]Bigger than the party? Trump steps up his war on the Republican establishment by bailing on biggest conservative convention to hold his own rally[/h] Trump was scheduled to speak at 8:30 a.m. Saturday at the annual gathering of conservative activists in suburban Maryland, but has changed his plans. The four other remaining GOP presidential contenders are still slated to attend. The snub could further alienate voters on the Republican Party's right flank who frequently complain that The Donald isn't sufficiently conservative, especially when compared to Texas Sen. Ted Cruz. Trump's campaign says the Republican front-runner is looking forward to attending next year, 'hopefully as president of the United States.' Pictured speaking at the 2014 conference and inset the crowd.

 

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[h=2]Ben Carson officially quits his presidential campaign, and gets a standing ovation as he tells CPAC: 'There's a lot of people who love me, they just won't vote for me'[/h] About 13 minutes into his speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference, retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson finally said he was leaving the presidential race. 'I am hopeful that, now that I'm leaving the campaign trail,' he mentioned. 'Noooooo,' the crowd responded back. 'Yeah,' the doctor said frankly. He had to pause his remarks for a moment as the crowd stood up from their chairs and applauded him for his work. 'Even though I might be leaving the campaign trail,' Carson said, trying to start up his speech again. 'There's a lot of people who love me, they just won't vote for me, but it's OK,' he said. 'I will still continue to be heavily involved.'

 

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[h=2]'Her lashes are bigger than Trump's hands!' Megyn Kelly mocked by debate viewers for her 'comically large' fake eyelashes[/h] The 45-year-old's eyelashes sparked internet backlash when she joined Bret Baier and Chris Wallace to moderate the Republican debate held in Detroit, Michigan, on Thursday night. Critics flocked to Twitter during the debate to slam the Fox News star's long eyelashes and make jokes about her appearance. Megyn received similar online backlash over her eyelashes during the January 28 debate held in Des Moines, Iowa.

 

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The New York Times' first article about Hitler's rise is absolutely stunning

Updated by Zack Beauchamp on March 3, 2016, 10:44 a.m. ET @zackbeauchamp zack@vox.com
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Adolf Hitler, circa 1922.
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On November 21, 1922, the New York Times published its very first article about Adolf Hitler. It's an incredible read — especially its assertion that "Hitler's anti-Semitism was not so violent or genuine as it sounded." This attitude was, apparently, widespread among Germans at the time; many of them saw Hitler's anti-Semitism as a ploy for votes among the German masses.
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Times correspondent Cyril Brown spends most of the piece documenting the factors behind Hitler's early rise in Bavaria, Germany, including his oratorical skills. For example: "He exerts an uncanny control over audiences, possessing the remarkable ability to not only rouse his hearers to a fighting pitch of fury, but at will turn right around and reduce the same audience to docile coolness."
But the really extraordinary part of the article is the three paragraphs on anti-Semitism. Brown acknowledges Hitler's vicious anti-Semitism as the core of Hitler's appeal — and notes the terrified Jewish community was fleeing from him — but goes on to dismiss it as a play to satiate the rubes (bolding mine):
He is credibly credited with being actuated by lofty, unselfish patriotism. He probably does not know himself just what he wants to accomplish. The keynote of his propaganda in speaking and writing is violent anti-Semitism. His followers are nicknamed the "Hakenkreuzler." So violent are Hitler's fulminations against the Jews that a number of prominent Jewish citizens are reported to have sought safe asylums in the Bavarian highlands, easily reached by fast motor cars, whence they could hurry their women and children when forewarned of an anti-Semitic St. Bartholomew's night.
But several reliable, well-informed sources confirmed the idea that Hitler's anti-Semitism was not so genuine or violent as it sounded, and that he was merely using anti-Semitic propaganda as a bait to catch masses of followersand keep them aroused, enthusiastic, and in line for the time when his organization is perfected and sufficiently powerful to be employed effectively for political purposes.
A sophisticated politician credited Hitler with peculiar political cleverness for laying emphasis and over-emphasis on anti-Semitism, saying: "You can't expect the masses to understand or appreciate your finer real aims. You must feed the masses with cruder morsels and ideas like anti-Semitism. It would be politically all wrong to tell them the truth about where you really are leading them."
Now, Brown's sources in all likelihood did tell him that Hitler's anti-Semitism was for show. That was a popular opinion during Nazism's early days. But that speaks to how unprepared polite German society was for a movement as sincerely, radically violent as Hitler's to take power.
One other thing: If "violent anti-Semitism" was such a winning issue for Hitler, what does that tell us about the state of public opinion in Bavaria in 1922?

Watch: Donald Trump's rise is a scary moment in America

http://www.vox.com/2015/2/11/8016017/ny-times-hitler

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Above we have a article on Hiltler and antisemitism. It is hard to comprehend why such a article has been posted and what it is meaning to show. What is the point the poster is trying to make, is anyone's guess.


Yet a picture tells a thousand words.
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Is there really anyone so foolish to believe that antisemitism was the way Hitler achieved power in Germany.


It is incredible that there are people who believe Trump is a fascist, yet the majority of political experts believe Trump is more Liberal and not Conservative enough. Yes posters on here have said Trump is not far right enough to be Conservative, so those that believe him to be extreme Right, a Fascist , are really profoundly intellectually impaired.
 

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Academics studying fascism have said Mr Trump's behaviour does not meet the dictionary definition of fascism, which describes an overtly anti-democratic movement that suppresses all opposition as a way to fulfill political goals.

History professor Robert Paxton of Columbia University toldCNN he would not call Mr Trump a fascist.


Comparing Trump to Hitler Is Worst Kind of Hate Speech




To all those irresponsibly comparing Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler: that is your constitutionally protected right.


To all those comrades on my Facebook feed irresponsibly comparing isolationist Donald Trump to imperialist Adolf Hitler: that is your constitutionally protected right.




However, we have a very important, if unwritten, rule in high-level policy debate: he or she that resorts to a Nazi Germany or Hitler comparison loses the argument. This is because there is nothing that can compare to that diabolical aberration or person. In addition, usually those making the comparison have not done their homework.

These comparisons to Hitler and the Holocaust are grossly irresponsible.


It 's deeply insulting to all those who died in the Holocaust to have their sacrifice cheaply denigrated in this way.




When we apply a Nazi comparison to someone or something that does not fit that comparison, then Nazism and the Holocaust lose their power to shock us. And they must never lose that power. If they do, which is quickly happening right now, when something diabolical does come along again in this world, we have no way to identify it, let alone stop it, because we've cried Nazi wolf so often that the comparison has lost its power to persuade. I fear this rhetorical desensitization has already happened in our delayed responses to atrocities in Syria, Rwanda, Darfur and beyond.



You see, , a Nazi comparison is a kind of inverted hate speech unwittingly directed at all those who died in the Holocaust. So, if you find Mr. Trump's comments a form of hate speech, it behooves you to not ape their very nature with a grotesquely irresponsible rejoinder. Moreover, when you make preposterous comparisons, you actually draw those on the fence closer to the very person you hope to disempower.



ENOUGH WITH THE DONALD TRUMP–ADOLF HITLER COMPARISONS

"DONALD TRUMP IS BAD" AND "DONALD TRUMP IS HITLER" ARE TWO VERY DIFFERENT STATEMENTS. THINK ABOUT THE DIFFERENCE.
by JANE COASTON2/24/2016


Don’t compare Donald Trump, running for the White House in 2016, to Adolf Hitler, responsible for the murder of millions. Don’t whistle past the graves of millions of people in Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic, the Eastern Front — human beings who were shot to death and gassed and experimented upon because of one man’s quest for power and the nature of groupthink and evil — because you want to score a point or get a laugh.




ENOUGH WITH THE DONALD TRUMP–ADOLF HITLER COMPARISONS

"DONALD TRUMP IS BAD" AND "DONALD TRUMP IS HITLER" ARE TWO VERY DIFFERENT STATEMENTS. THINK ABOUT THE DIFFERENCE.

by JANE COASTON2/24/2016



Donald Trump’s “rise to power” is not like Hitler’s “rise to power,” because Donald Trump isn’t being permitted to set up his own governmental cabinet thanks to deals made with powerful industrialists, and also it’s not freaking 1932.


Donald Trump is not like Adolf Hitler because there is no human, alive or dead, who is like Adolf Hitler, a failed artist, a vegetarian who enjoyed sausage, a bad writer, an animal-rights enthusiast whotested poison on his own dog, and a fucking mass murderer on such a scale that “murderer” doesn’t even seem to adequately describe him.



To bring Donald Trump into this metaphor is to cheapen the lives taken by Hitler’s regime, and the lives lost fighting it, from the Pacific Theater to the shores of Normandy to Treblinka, where a group of incredibly brave concentration camp prisoners fought back against their captors and most died doing it.


Samuel Willenberg survived that revolt, by the way. He was one of 67 men to survive Treblinka, where more than 875,000 people were murdered in one year. He died last week at the age of 93, after spending the last 70 years speaking out against the crimes committed against his country, his family, and his friends by Hitler’s regime.




Hitler’s regime. Not Trump’s.








 
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Who & the hell would not want jobs coming back to this Country?.....Set up fair trade ect ect....Boggles the mind to see Tards on here wanting to see the Country go further down the shitter with a 20,000,000,000,000 deficit ect ect
We need a businessman in there folks the all talk no action Politicians arent going to get you to the promised land ... https://www.donaldjtrump.com/issues/
 

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[h=6]MARCH 04, 2016 -[/h][h=1]DONALD J. TRUMP IN WICHITA, KANSAS[/h]The Donald J. Trump for President Campaign has just announced it will be in Wichita, Kansas for a major rally on Saturday, prior to the Caucus. Mr. Trump will also be speaking at the Kansas Caucus and then departing for Orlando, Florida to speak to a crowd of approximately 20,000 people or more. Because of this, he will not be able to speak at CPAC, as he has done for many consecutive years. Mr. Trump would like to thank Matt Schlapp and all of the executives at CPAC and looks forward to returning to next year, hopefully as President of the United States.
 

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[h=6]- MARCH 03, 2016 -[/h][h=1]DONALD J. TRUMP POSITION ON VISAS[/h]"Megyn Kelly asked about highly-skilled immigration. The H-1B program is neither high-skilled nor immigration: these are temporary foreign workers, imported from abroad, for the explicit purpose of substituting for American workers at lower pay. I remain totally committed to eliminating rampant, widespread H-1B abuse and ending outrageous practices such as those that occurred at Disney in Florida when Americans were forced to train their foreign replacements. I will end forever the use of the H-1B as a cheap labor program, and institute an absolute requirement to hire American workers first for every visa and immigration program. No exceptions."
 

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Trump plays by his own rules. Fox news capitulates just like the Rinos in Congress.


As in previous debates, Fox News had explicitly informed the campaigns that candidates were not allowed to communicate with their campaign staff during commercial breaks, the sources said. When Lewandowski was asked by Fox News staff to leave the stage, he refused to do so, according to a source at Fox News. ... Unable to get Lewandowski off the stage, Fox News representatives informed the other three campaigns that, because the Trump campaign had broken the rules, they too could consult with their candidates.”


Fox News to Trump: You can’t do that!


Trump to Fox News: Bite me!
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[h=1]Civil rights activist Charles Evers endorses Trump[/h]


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Charles Evers (pictured) said he believed the Republican frontrunner 'first of all because he's a businessman'




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Charles Evers (pictured here in 1968 with Martin Luther King, left) also said he respects Trump's views on immigration and said that he doesn't feel 'the U.S. should be obligated to provide support for undocumented immigrants'

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Evers (center) made made history in 1969 after becoming the first black mayor of a Mississippi town or city since reconstruction



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Evers' brother, Medgar (pictured) was assassinated in 1954



 

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