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The Big No-No: An Outsider on American Fascism, where it resides under the title:
“Millions of Illegal Immigrants Committed Voter Fraud, Trump Insists”.
This post doesn’t live here anymore. It migrated to my other blog:
The Big No-No: An Outsider on American Fascism, where it resides under the title:
“Millions of Illegal Immigrants Committed Voter Fraud, Trump Insists”.
Posted in Donald Trump, Government
Tagged electoral vote, illegal immigrants, popular vote, Presidential Election 2016, Trump, voter fraud
Image: snopes.com
My friend and neighbor had a dilemma two days ago. He wanted to “like” my post to support my family going to the march, but he himself has started holding meetings in Austin to discuss how we can bring back the civil discourse, and my last post wasn’t that civil. Continue reading
Posted in Language, Media, Psychology, Society, US Politics
Tagged civil discourse, misogyny, Opinion, politics, Presidential Election 2016, presidential inauguration 2017, Racism, society, Trump
This post doesn’t live here anymore. It migrated to my other blog:
The Big No-No: An Outsider on American Fascism, where it resides under the title:
“Last Chance to Prevent Fascism in America: The Electoral College”
Posted in US Politics
Tagged alarmism, Electoral College, fake news, Fascism, Islamophobia, politics, Presidential Election 2016, Racism, superdelegates, Trump
This post doesn’t live here anymore. It migrated to my other blog:
The Big No-No: An Outsider on American Fascism, where it resides under the title:
“The First Days After Donald Trump Wins the 2016 Presidential Election”
Posted in Government, US Politics
Tagged bigotry, Facebook, Fascism, hate crimes, politics, Presidential Election 2016, Racism, safety pin, Trump, Xenophobia
Image: addictinginfo.org
Donald Trump is worried that the mediator in the first presidential debate on Monday will fact-check his statements. That right there should tell you everything you need to know about what he plans to say, but only if you still know what facts are. So let’s explore the language around the issue for a bit. Continue reading
Posted in Language, Media, Society, US Politics
Tagged Donald Trump, facts, language, Opinion, politics, Presidential Election 2016, reality, truth
This post doesn’t live here anymore. It migrated to my other blog:
The Big No-No: An Outsider on American Fascism, where it resides under the title:
“2016 Presidential Election: Trump Is the Presumptive Republican Nominee“
Posted in Migrate, US Politics
Tagged dictator, fascist, GOP, Opinion, politics, Presidential Election 2016, Trump
This post doesn’t live here anymore. It migrated to my other blog:
The Big No-No: An Outsider on American Fascism, where it resides under the title:
“Trump is the Republican Candidate: It’s a Bit Late to Face American Fascism”
Posted in Migrate, Society, US Politics
Tagged America, American, authoritarianism opinion, Blank, education, Fascism, militarism, politics, Presidential Election 2016, religion, Trump, writing prompt
This post doesn’t live here anymore. It migrated to my other blog:
The Big No-No: An Outsider on American Fascism, where it resides under the title:
“Bernie Sanders: Democratic Socialist or Social Democrat? Why It Matters”
Image: ew.com
I posted this awesome article by Ben Fountain on the Resident Alien Facebook page, but that only has fifty readers. So here it is as well, my borrowed submission for yesterday’s writing prompt “Inevitable“. (And it’s never too late to like my page for more stuff that’s relevant to my blog posts.)
How the Republican party slowly but surely got Americans ripe for a …hm…man, person, specimen, angry goldfish like Trump. Also, I now know what “dog whistle politics” is.
Posted in Government, History, Migrate, Society, US Politics
Tagged Donald Trump, GOP, history, KKK, Ku Klux Klan, Opinion, Presidential Election 2016, Racism, Reagan, Republican Party, Tea Party, white supremacists
This post doesn’t live here anymore. It migrated to my other blog:
The Big No-No: An Outsider on American Fascism, where it resides under the title:
“Under a President Trump, Would Democracy Survive or Would Fascism Win?”
Posted in US Politics
Tagged Donald Trump, Fascism, Iowa caucus, militias, narcissism, Opinion, Presidential Election 2016, Trump residency, white supremacists
This post doesn’t live here anymore. It migrated to my other blog:
The Big No-No: An Outsider on American Fascism, where it resides under the title:
“Presidential Candidate Donald Trump and his Campaign Demagoguery”
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