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by John Hayward16 Aug 2017


As James Bond’s nemesis Auric Goldfinger famously observed, “Once is happenstance, twice is coincidence. The third time is enemy action.” On Tuesday evening, three prominent Republicans — Senator John McCain, Senator Marco Rubio, and 2012 presidential candidate Mitt Romney — endorsed the left-wing media’s preferred narrative and embraced the masked thugs of Antifa as heroes.

McCain and Romney used almost identical language, bending their knees to the media narrative that only two factions were present in Charlottesville during the awful events of last weekend: white supremacist Nazis and “Americans standing up to defy hate and bigotry.”

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Re: McCain, Romney, and Rubio Join the Republicans for Antifa Club
« Reply #1 on: August 17, 2017, 02:11:46 pm »
This headline is no different than declaring that we support abortion because we didn't vote for Trump.

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Re: McCain, Romney, and Rubio Join the Republicans for Antifa Club
« Reply #2 on: August 17, 2017, 02:14:41 pm »
This headline is no different than declaring that we support abortion because we didn't vote for Trump.

Bullcrap. Rubio specifically tweeted out that violence against White Supremacists and bigots is *justified*.

Know a bigot? Drag him into the streets and beat him with bats - justified!

Baker won't make a cake for a gay wedding? Bigot! Tar and feather them! JUSTIFIED!

Think the black community has a problem with crime? Racist! GET THE NOOSES! JUSTIFIED!
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Re: McCain, Romney, and Rubio Join the Republicans for Antifa Club
« Reply #3 on: August 17, 2017, 02:16:47 pm »
This headline is no different than declaring that we support abortion because we didn't vote for Trump.

The headline is as true as saying that because Trump criticised all sides he must sympathize with Nazis.

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Re: McCain, Romney, and Rubio Join the Republicans for Antifa Club
« Reply #4 on: August 17, 2017, 02:20:04 pm »
This headline is no different than declaring that we support abortion because we didn't vote for Trump.

In Graham's case, he criticized Trump for placing a share of the blame on Antifa.

In the case of all three, they have joined the MSM (aka the propaganda arm of the DNC) in making Trump the issue while ignoring the events that actually occurred.


(As for the abortion analogy, it is an invalid argument considering Trump's praise of Planned Parenthood during the campaign.)
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