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by Noah
But his emails!!!
Thanks to a new report from The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), it has come out that Trump advisor Stephen Miller has been the man behind a veritable slime trail treasure trove of up to 900 pro-white supremacy and pro-white nationalism emails to Breitbart, a goose-stepping pseudo news organization that serves as a source for FOX "News" goons such as Laura Ingraham, Tucker Carlson, Lou Dobbs, and Sean Hannity, and, is extremely popular among Republican Party members and other Neo-Nazi-affiliated organizations. The emails have been pushing a white nationalist agenda for years and have recently been emanating right out of Stephen Miller's office in the White House. The Philadelphia Inquirer has this to say:
Some of the emails also give voice to conspiracy material such as the republican favorite known as the "Great Replacement" conspiracy, a hugely paranoid conspiracy that claims there is a plan afoot to replace white people with "brown" people. It's a sister of the "Jews will not replace us" chanting heard so loudly in Charlottesville,VA when the Republican Tiki Torch crowd was protesting the removal of statues that commemorate their beloved southern heritage of slave ownership. The "Great Replacement" conspiracy is a great favorite of "very fine people" everywhere including the most prominent white nationalists on "GOP-TV" and on other alt-right (Nazi) media outlets, and, of course, in the oval office.
Stephen Miller, who was once an aid to Alabama racist Jeff Sessions (former AG, disgraced Senator and soon to be next Senator), is the man who our white nationalist president hired to turn his stable genius hate-filled Neo-Nazi thoughts of national racial purity and sadistic repression into action. Stephen Miller authored the infamous Muslim Ban and he's the architect of policies that took children from the arms of their parents and put them in cages for months and, in an untold number of cases, soon to be years. As if that isn't bad enough, Millers psychotic concepts have even brought about many instances of the Trump government saying they can't tell us, or should I say, don't want to tell us what has become of them. They are "the disappeared." After all, whether or not those stolen babies and children are even still breathing matters not to anyone in the Trump White House. Would it even shock you at this point if at some time in the future it was disclosed that one of Trump's staff or top donors had organized a child-trafficking ring and all those claims about Hillary Clinton running something akin to that out of a pizza shop were projection? A party that is capable of working with Putin and accepts the cash of his Russian mobster teams is capable of any transgression upon human decency. In any event, Stephen Miller, is the epitome of this kind of republican thought. Stephen Miller is the essence of the Republican Party and the Republican Party is Stephen Miller. The two are inseparable in more ways than one.
Of course the fact that Stephen Miller is a white supremacist and proud of it is no shocker. Those who knew him even in his teen years knew what he was. He was malformed early as was his boss.To Trump, what Stephen Miller has always been made him a perfect hire; the "best people" indeed. Fellow racists Steve Bannon, Sebastian Gorka, John Kelly, and others may be gone but you can bet that the Trump White House is still chock full of Nazi true believers brought in by the Trump and Miller himself, often with the nodding smiles and approvals of the republican-controlled $enate. Miller and his emails represent a Republican Party dream come true and it's a dream that 62,000,000 Americans embraced and voted for.
But his emails!!!
Thanks to a new report from The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), it has come out that Trump advisor Stephen Miller has been the man behind a veritable slime trail treasure trove of up to 900 pro-white supremacy and pro-white nationalism emails to Breitbart, a goose-stepping pseudo news organization that serves as a source for FOX "News" goons such as Laura Ingraham, Tucker Carlson, Lou Dobbs, and Sean Hannity, and, is extremely popular among Republican Party members and other Neo-Nazi-affiliated organizations. The emails have been pushing a white nationalist agenda for years and have recently been emanating right out of Stephen Miller's office in the White House. The Philadelphia Inquirer has this to say:
Among the more damning email exchanges highlighted in the SPLC report is one that shows Miller directing a Breitbart reporter to aggregate stories from the white supremacist journal American Renaissance, or "AmRen," for stories that emphasize crimes committed by immigrants and nonwhites. In another, Miller is apparently upset that amazon removed Confederate flag merchandise from its marketplace in the wake of the 2015 Charleston,SC church massacre. Others reportedly show him promoting "The Camp of Saints," a racist French novel popular among white nationalists."The Camp of The Saints" is popular among white nationalists such as Miller and his boss if only because it features a lead character who dines on human feces and, also features lots of "brown people" coming to a new country to rape its white women. Sound familiar? To us, the emails seem incriminating and typically downright evil. To Republicans, they are evidence of Miller's "innate righteousness." Current White House Communications Director Stephanie Grisham, aka the new Sarah Huckabee Sanders, apparently agrees, stating, officially, that the well-respected and revered SPLC is "an utterly discredited, long debunked far-left smear organization." In other words, "We don't need your effing facts!" Stephanie Grisham meet Gym Jordan, or Sean Spicer for that matter. Like Miller, Stephanie must have been swell in junior high school; so swell her tiny, childish mind never left.
Some of the emails also give voice to conspiracy material such as the republican favorite known as the "Great Replacement" conspiracy, a hugely paranoid conspiracy that claims there is a plan afoot to replace white people with "brown" people. It's a sister of the "Jews will not replace us" chanting heard so loudly in Charlottesville,VA when the Republican Tiki Torch crowd was protesting the removal of statues that commemorate their beloved southern heritage of slave ownership. The "Great Replacement" conspiracy is a great favorite of "very fine people" everywhere including the most prominent white nationalists on "GOP-TV" and on other alt-right (Nazi) media outlets, and, of course, in the oval office.
Stephen Miller, who was once an aid to Alabama racist Jeff Sessions (former AG, disgraced Senator and soon to be next Senator), is the man who our white nationalist president hired to turn his stable genius hate-filled Neo-Nazi thoughts of national racial purity and sadistic repression into action. Stephen Miller authored the infamous Muslim Ban and he's the architect of policies that took children from the arms of their parents and put them in cages for months and, in an untold number of cases, soon to be years. As if that isn't bad enough, Millers psychotic concepts have even brought about many instances of the Trump government saying they can't tell us, or should I say, don't want to tell us what has become of them. They are "the disappeared." After all, whether or not those stolen babies and children are even still breathing matters not to anyone in the Trump White House. Would it even shock you at this point if at some time in the future it was disclosed that one of Trump's staff or top donors had organized a child-trafficking ring and all those claims about Hillary Clinton running something akin to that out of a pizza shop were projection? A party that is capable of working with Putin and accepts the cash of his Russian mobster teams is capable of any transgression upon human decency. In any event, Stephen Miller, is the epitome of this kind of republican thought. Stephen Miller is the essence of the Republican Party and the Republican Party is Stephen Miller. The two are inseparable in more ways than one.
Of course the fact that Stephen Miller is a white supremacist and proud of it is no shocker. Those who knew him even in his teen years knew what he was. He was malformed early as was his boss.To Trump, what Stephen Miller has always been made him a perfect hire; the "best people" indeed. Fellow racists Steve Bannon, Sebastian Gorka, John Kelly, and others may be gone but you can bet that the Trump White House is still chock full of Nazi true believers brought in by the Trump and Miller himself, often with the nodding smiles and approvals of the republican-controlled $enate. Miller and his emails represent a Republican Party dream come true and it's a dream that 62,000,000 Americans embraced and voted for.
Labels: bigotry, GOP racism, memes, Stephen Miller
3 Comments:
Miller is the kind of outcast who would have been the object of abuse by his classmates back when I was in high school. Maybe that was still going on when he went through. It could explain a lot about why he's such an evil waste of oxygen.
and in other news, the sky is blue and water is wet.
@12:12 am
There are loads of happy, well-adjusted (more or less) people who hold heinous views. Though I admit, looking at Miller it's hard to imagine him completing a single school year without getting a few severe beatings.
@6:07 am
But but but... DEMOCRAPS! Amirite? Because both parties are the same! Why, there are loads of Stephen Millers scattered throughout the DNC, right? WRONG. And that's the difference you'll never acknowledge, you dense fuckhead.
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