Hillary Clinton is Seriously Dangerous

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Re: Hillary Clinton is Seriously Dangerous

Postby seemslikeadream » Tue Jul 26, 2016 9:35 pm

Hillary played the 9/11 card against trump tonight

Congressman accuses Trump of cashing in on 9/11

Representative Joseph Crowley of New York has just said that Donald Trump “cashed in” on 9/11, “collecting 150,000 in federal funds ...even though in the days after the attack he said his properties” were fine.

Crowley:

Donald Trump saw a little payday for his empire. It was one of our nation’s darkest days. But for Trump, it was just another opportunity to make a quick buck.
Mazars and Deutsche Bank could have ended this nightmare before it started.
They could still get him out of office.
But instead, they want mass death.
Don’t forget that.
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Re: Hillary Clinton is Seriously Dangerous

Postby fruhmenschen » Tue Jul 26, 2016 9:35 pm

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Re: Hillary Clinton is Seriously Dangerous

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Re: Hillary Clinton is Seriously Dangerous

Postby seemslikeadream » Thu Jul 28, 2016 11:50 am

yea he's one to talk .... :yay :yay :yay :yay :yay :yay :yay :yay

for the homophobes and misogynists :yay :yay :yay :yay :yay :yay :yay :yay :yay :yay :yay

that's what we need here more hate and racism :yay :yay :yay :yay :yay :yay :yay :yay


For an apparently highly educated man, D'Souza displays the emotionally maturity of a teenage internet troll.

What a fucking pig


Dinesh D’Souza’s Vile, Racist, Homophobic Tweets Mocking Deaths Of Alison Parker And Adam Ward

Remember How Dinesh D'Souza Outed Gay Classmates—and Thought It Was Awesome?


I do—and years ago I had a run-in with him over the sleazy tactics used to do it.

DAVID CORNJAN. 24, 2014 2:48 PM



On Thursday evening, as the news broke that conservative author Dinesh D'Souza had been indicted by the feds for allegedly making illegal campaign donations to an unnamed 2012 Senate candidate (widely presumed to be Wendy Long, a long-shot Republican who was crushed by incumbent Democratic Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand in New York), liberal commentators had trouble hiding their glee—or, what I called on Twitter, Dineshenfreude. After all, for years D'Souza has been a right-wing bad boy spouting the most noxious criticism of the left and being rewarded for his exploits. More recently, he was the fellow who derived the odious theory that President Barack Obama could only be understood if viewed as the secret keeper of the flame of Kenyan anti-colonialism—a notion that Newt Gingrich giddily embraced and promoted. D'Souza's movie, 2016: Obama's America, contends that Obama, driven by the remnants of this anti-colonial rage inherited from his father, had a covert second-term plan to weaken and impoverish the United States of America. It depicts Obama as anti-American, anti-Western, and anti-white.

He...also gloated over an infamous Review article that had outed members of Dartmouth's Gay Student Association and published excerpts of letters written by the group's members.
D'Souza's extremism traces back to his college days, when he was an editor of the Dartmouth Review, the leading conservative college publication of the early 1980s. (Wendy Long was a Dartmouth student and served as a trustee of the Review in the 1990s.) In that post, D'Souza became a hero to young conservatives across the nation (and the right-wing foundations looking to fund them). While he helmed the Review, it published a "lighthearted interview with a former Klan leader"—accompanied by a staged photo of a black person hanging from a tree—and an assault on affirmative action titled, "Dis Sho Ain't No Jive, Bro," which was written in Ebonics. ("Now we be comin' to Dartmut and be up over our 'fros in studies, but we still be not graduatin' Phi Beta Kappa.") The "Jive" article caused Jack Kemp, a conservative icon mindful of the right's problems with minority outreach, to resign from the Review's advisory board. Decades later, it's clear that D'Souza chose the path of the foul at an early point. But he also had trouble with trustworthiness—as I discovered in an early encounter.

In 1982, I attended—that is, snuck into—a conference for conservative students journalists held at the New York Athletic Club and sponsored by foundations eager to spread the conservative gospel on college campuses. D'Souza was received at this affair as royalty. And at lunch, I had the good fortune to share a table with him. There he bragged about the Review having made use of a list of Dartmouth alumni it had somehow procured—without the university's approval—for a mailing. (The university maintained the Review had misappropriated the list and committed a copyright violation.) He and his surrounding acolytes also gloated over an infamous Review article that had outed members of Dartmouth's Gay Student Association and published excerpts of letters written by the group's members. (As a result of this article, some members of the group had their sexual orientation disclosed to friends and family members.)

Nine years later, when D'Souza was being hailed upon the publication of his book, Illiberal Education: The Politics of Race and Sex on Campus—the Washington Post called him "palpably smart," "sober-minded," and a "gentleman"—I wrote a short piece in The Nation and recalled that I had once witnessed him boasting about improperly purloining documents for the gay-naming article.

D'Souza cried foul, claiming that the Review had not used any underhanded means to gain access to information about the members of the Gay Student Association. I searched my old notes, and it seemed I had conflated two overlapping moments from that lunch, misattributing D'Souza's boast about the alumni mailing list caper to the outing article.

I duly noted this in a subsequent correction. But here's where it gets interesting. In his response to my original article, D'Souza had maintained that the Review had only printed the names of the officers of the Gay Student Association, and it had located this information, along with the personal letters written by gay students, in publicly available records the group had filed with the school administration. In other words, the Review had done nothing untoward to unearth the names of the gay students it outed; the paper had merely relied on public information submitted by the group itself. (Put aside, for the sake of this tale, the probity—or mean-spiritedness—of outing a fellow student whose sexual orientation might not be known beyond the campus gay community. As the New York Times reported at the time, "One [gay] student named [by the Review], according to his friends, became severely depressed and talked repeatedly of suicide. The grandfather of another who had not found the courage to tell his family of his homosexuality learned about his grandson when he got his copy of the Review in the mail.")

At first, I took D'Souza at this word, accepting his account that the Review had used public information for its article naming the officers of the Gay Student Association, and conveyed that in the correction. That was a mistake on my part. After D'Souza complained about the correction, I decided to investigate further. I called Dolores Johnson, director of student activities at Dartmouth. She said it was "absolutely untrue" that the documents the GSA had filed with the school were open to the public. Certainly, she explained, the GSA, like all student groups, had provided her office the names of its officers and a constitution (and perhaps letters written by students about the group). But, she said, "I would never give that information out to the public." And there was this: She pointed out that shortly before the Review published its article naming the gay students, some documents had disappeared from the GSA's desk in a student center. Johnson noted that these missing documents were the ones cited in the Review story.

So the evidence—at least, Johnson's account—suggested that foul play had been involved in the outing article. And D'Souza's self-serving cover story—we obtained the information from public records—was undercut. He had duped me. Not surprisingly, after I returned to this matter in the pages of The Nation to relate Johnson's description of the events and partially retract the correction, D'Souza did not respond. His silence spoke loudly.

Much of what D'Souza did in college as a rising conservative star foreshadowed the career of ideological nastiness to come. But relishing the outing of gay students (and at that luncheon there was much relishing) and engaging in dirty tricks to obtain those names—well, that speaks not to ideology, but character. And it is but one reason, even if now dusty, why D'Souza warrants little sympathy for being accused of once again breaking the rules to serve his ideological aims.


DINESH D’SOUZA’S LIFE AFTER CONVICTION
Once a wunderkind of the conservative elite, Dinesh D’Souza has made a fortune with increasingly wild-eyed books and documentaries, including one about Obama’s “rage.” Now serving time for campaign-finance fraud, D’Souza says he is being punished for his beliefs.
BY EVGENIA PERETZPHOTOGRAPHS BY PATRICK ECCLESINEAPRIL 13, 2015 8:00 AM



Convicted Felon Dinesh D'Souza Now Tweeting Out Homophobic and Racist Slurs to Save Career
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They could still get him out of office.
But instead, they want mass death.
Don’t forget that.
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Re: Hillary Clinton is Seriously Dangerous

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Re: Hillary Clinton is Seriously Dangerous

Postby lyrimal » Thu Jul 28, 2016 1:20 pm

Clinton's Covert Coup... but.. but Trump's a real-life monster

<italic>They</italic> have awoken to our waking. Antes will be upped. Hillary is much more the threat in this undiscussed regard
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Re: Hillary Clinton is Seriously Dangerous

Postby Agent Orange Cooper » Thu Jul 28, 2016 1:35 pm

you should probably take a break from the internet slad. get some fresh air.
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Re: Hillary Clinton is Seriously Dangerous

Postby seemslikeadream » Thu Jul 28, 2016 1:38 pm

oh no I hate homophobes and racists ....and will continue to speak up here when they are linked to

we really don't need that bullshit here...

you need to get some fresh air and stop posting links to homophobes

D'Souza is an asshole

the only fresh air I need is getting rid of the stink of D'Souza off my screen...right wing piece of shit

if you want to trash Hillary ...try someone with some real knowledge and credibility keith harmon snow
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Re: Hillary Clinton is Seriously Dangerous

Postby Nordic » Thu Jul 28, 2016 3:02 pm

I have to agree with SLAD here, Dinesh D'Souza should never even be acknowledged even if his facts are right.

He is pure scum.

If the facts presented are valid, I say present them some other way.

We have to have standards.

I'm seeing people post Anti-Hillary vids by James O'Keefe the last couple of days too. Ignoring just who he is. He's really got his foot in the door and it seems no matter how many times he's discredited/humiliated, he just keeps coming back, slicker and with higher production values.

Ugh.
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Re: Hillary Clinton is Seriously Dangerous

Postby Nordic » Thu Jul 28, 2016 3:05 pm

Also I tried watching Clinton Cash but got so frustrated with the slow pace of it, the emotional bullshit way it's presented with all the music and slow-mo crap designed to elicit an emotional response rather than convey information I had to walk away. Ain't nobody got time for that. If there's a transcript I'd like to read it because I could actually read the info in 2 minutes rather than sit through a 27 minute video.

I hate that about videos. I just want to read. It's so much more efficient.
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Re: Hillary Clinton is Seriously Dangerous

Postby Elihu » Thu Jul 28, 2016 3:07 pm

didn't he used to be a darling on NPR?

our hate targets keep flippin sides, nice way to run an empire
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Re: Hillary Clinton is Seriously Dangerous

Postby Nordic » Thu Jul 28, 2016 3:10 pm

Elihu » Thu Jul 28, 2016 2:07 pm wrote:didn't he used to be a darling on NPR?

our hate targets keep flippin sides, nice way to run an empire


Well NPR has been clandestinely right wing for at least 13 years or so, probably longer.
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Re: Hillary Clinton is Seriously Dangerous

Postby Sounder » Thu Jul 28, 2016 7:10 pm

Well NPR has been clandestinely right wing for at least 13 years or so, probably longer.


Sure, but also religiously politically correct, leaving many naive people with the impression that they are 'liberal'.

Their game is as despicable as the idiot winger games.
All these things will continue as long as coercion remains a central element of our mentality.
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Re: Hillary Clinton is Seriously Dangerous

Postby Luther Blissett » Fri Jul 29, 2016 1:34 pm

I'm trying to gather a quick bulleted leftist / feminist critique of Hillary Clinton, can anyone let me know any corrections / deletions / additions?

  • world tour for fracking, now proven to release methane up to 105x worse than CO2 over the next 20 years, and poisons the water supplies of indigenous communities and poor people the world over
  • support for the the fascist coup in Honduras which murdered Berta Cáceres
  • support for the invasion of Iraq
  • fighting single mothers and people of color working at Walmart and demanding a living wage and higher standards of living
  • using the term "super predators" at age 49
  • not supporting marriage equality until 2013
  • all of the innocent women and children killed in Syria and Libya
  • the Violent Crime Control Act for which she lobbied Congress
  • slashing welfare
  • support for Paul Kagame, who murdered innocent women, children, and men in Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Uganda
  • ignoring the Rwandan genocide
  • crimes against humanity in Haiti
  • intervened in a pay raise for Haitians (mostly women) of 62 cents per hour
  • arming fighters in Syria
  • supporting the military surge in Iraq before Bush
  • taking mentorship from the genocidal war criminal Henry Kissinger
  • the extrajudicial murder of American child Abdulrahman al-Awlaki while she was Secretary of State
  • support of torture
  • ordering intelligence to spy on high-ranking UN officials
  • originally supporting the Keystone XL Pipeline
  • voting for the Patriot Act and reauthorization
  • original support of the TPP and her 2011 Foreign Policy essay that inspired it
  • bragging that she "successfully campaigned around the world to impose crippling sanctions" on Iran, harming innocent women and children in the process
  • opposition to $15 minimum pay increase
  • has been a member of the Fellowship since 1993
  • Wall Street influence
  • broad use of "money in politics"
  • Dick Cheney supports her
  • Robert Kagan and other neo-cons are backing her
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Re: Hillary Clinton is Seriously Dangerous

Postby tapitsbo » Fri Jul 29, 2016 1:51 pm

Interesting list - will be interesting to see if this sort of of thing will start to incur shadowbanning and deletion on social media, and how that will be processed by groups who haven't felt the full bite of these tactics yet.
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