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Chris Hayes: "You never know just how white nationalist will be too white nationalist for the modern Republican Party." Aired on 04/19/2021.
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    1. The ever elusive “they”. They are apparantly ghosts whose only goal is to make MTG look like a racist. Bc she IS. 😂😂😂

    1. @B. Jones First off, if the polls were correct, less than half of the country even voted. Are the non-voters going to side with one or the other? Likely, not. Do our guns take 15+ seconds to load? No. Does our government have weapons stronger than ours? Yes. Who will engage in any of this nonsense? Idiots. Is Darwinism in full effect? Yes. I refuse to engage in election hysteria. It happens every 4 yrs. Grow up

    1. They had their token constituents of other races call them up and ask about it. So they didn’t want to lose their hispanic and remaining black constituents. 😂

    1. They won’t do that. They’re too afraid to lose the Nutjob vote. They may not embrace it, but they are saying loads by not denouncing it.

    2. They should denounce this fascist bigots and nazi sympathizers who are a disgrace to those who fought the nazis.

    3. @Daniel H the Unite the right rally in Charlottesville brought David Duke and several other white supremacist groups together to oppose the,removal of the symbols of the Godless racist confederate States of America. Trump supports these symbols. . So they will not oppose this Marjorie Congress person too vehemently.

  1. They’re talking about “Anglo-Saxon” architecture when, in the US Capitol, there’s Classical Greek, Roman, and Egyptian architecture. Most of Europe was influenced by the world of ancient Mediterranean peoples—people of olive or darker skin.

    Columns, friezes, domes, and obelisks are not of European ancestry.

    They’re so dumb, it’s painful.

    1. 1565 the Spanish founded the first European and African American permanent settlement in St. Augustine, Fla. Before that, Native Americans were there. What’s she talking about “Anglo-Saxon”?
      Is she delusional? Don’t answer.

    2. @El Cruzer and by historical perspectives, the Anglo-Saxons ceased being a culture when the were conquered by William of Normandy in 1066AD.

      From Wikipedia: “Historically, the Anglo-Saxon period denotes the period in Britain between about 450 and 1066, after their initial settlement and up until the Norman Conquest.”

    3. @Stephen Kershaw the peoples who became “Anglo-Saxon” in what is now England migrated from the North Sea coast between modern-day Jutland in Denmark and Friesland in the Netherlands, never parts of the Roman Empire even at it’s height. The architectural styles listed are not Anglo-Saxon legacy. Greco-Roman yes, even Norman but not Anglo-Saxon or Viking for that matter.

    4. MAGA morons idea of culture and history is a hot tub time machine and reruns of the Dukes of Hazzard. I seriously doubt they know anything about Angles, Saxons and Jutes anyway. The notion that anyone can trace their heritage back to them is absurd. Britain = Celts, Gallo Belgics, Romans, Danes, Normans, Gauls, Picts and on and on and on. It’s just bs dog whistle for White Supremacists. The stupidity of racists and bigots never ceases to amaze me.

  2. I guess she forgot Coronado explored the West and discovered the Grand Canyon in the 1540s, 80 years before the mayflower.

    1. Did she say the English were the first Europeans in the what’s now the US or just that Europeans were the first non Native people? I doubt she knows how early the Spanish arrived on the West Coast & the South West, but Coronado was European, so she’d have some plausible deniability if she said “Europeans”.

    2. @Luis Humberto Vega We Swiss have a saying to such poor individuals. Translated it goes about like this:”Born dumb, didn’t learn a thing and forgot most of it”
      It seems people like her go back in evolution day by day

  3. I don’t think Margarine is smart enough to come up with this, certainly not 7 pages worth anyways. Seems more like a Grand Wizard Gosar idea despite his denial.

  4. Wisdom of Solomon 5:2

     

    “When they see it, they shall be troubled with terrible fear, and shall be amazed at the strangeness of his salvation, so far beyond all that they looked for.”

  5. “White Anglo Saxon” roots. That led in the1690’s to the Salam Witch Trials. Is that what Marjorie Taylor Greene & Paul Gosar have in mind.

  6. It seems Marjorie Greene was barred from the House Committee on Education and Labor was not enough‼️ She’s asking for more‼️🤣😂

  7. Sometimes they say the quiet parts out loud. There is a old saying that goes “When people tell you who they are believe them” they just told you who they are

  8. A staff level draft she hadn’t read. Marjorie Terrible Greene would have us believe she knows how to read.

  9. In this cavalry charge, a bugler (MT Greene) signals the command and immediately changes the tune to withdraw. This is my mental image of this “America first caucus”.

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