Subject: Re: Before Trump can govern
Fascist: "Let's remind the board for the record which side of the aisle has persisted with calling the other side "terrorists" "Nazis" "fascists" etc. etc. for years."
Antifascist: "Let's also remind the board for the record that the most effective defense to charges of libel or slander is that the statements are true."
Weekend news: Trump nominated Pete Hegseth, an Army National Guard veteran and co-host on the weekend edition of Fox & Friends, to become the secretary of defense.
Since that announcement, news has broken that a fellow service member who was the unit’s security guard and on an anti-terrorism team flagged Hegseth to their unit’s leadership because one of his tattoos is used by white supremacists.
Of course, the swastika was an indian religious symbol, so it's perfectly plausible that Hegsth's white supremacist tattoo spotted by an anti-terrorist team member is actually an homage to orphaned kittens.
And the RUNE stage design used by the RNC was just a koinkidink.
So many koinkidinks.
But Trump is not a Nazi. His Nazi speeches; just more koinkidinks.