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Why do they all appear to be Nazis? (Original Post) Chasstev365 7 hrs ago OP
Obvious answer is obvious -misanthroptimist 7 hrs ago #1
When they show you who they are, believe them. SheltieLover 7 hrs ago #2
Gee, I wonder... sakabatou 7 hrs ago #3
Because they are???? redstatebluegirl 6 hrs ago #4
Don't be too quick to gloat. DFW 6 hrs ago #5
Oh, so both parties are the same. Mysterian 5 hrs ago #8
*A few paragraphs of context from the story here* Duncan Grant 6 hrs ago #6
NOT TO WORRY: We have Ken Martin.🙄 Chasstev365 5 hrs ago #7
Because they are Botany 4 hrs ago #9

-misanthroptimist

(1,836 posts)
1. Obvious answer is obvious
Fri May 22, 2026, 01:00 PM
7 hrs ago

They're Nazis, one and all. They hate America, its Constitution, and its people.

DFW

(60,464 posts)
5. Don't be too quick to gloat.
Fri May 22, 2026, 02:02 PM
6 hrs ago

They may not strive to look or sound like NSDAP skinheads the way the Republicans do, but we have people in our party with similar goals and tactics—primary those who do not tow the line of the purest ideologues, who just happen to be themselves. Different ideologies, obviously, but similar tactics.

Duncan Grant

(8,944 posts)
6. *A few paragraphs of context from the story here*
Fri May 22, 2026, 02:13 PM
6 hrs ago
James Blair has six months to defend Republican power in Congress — but first he needed to send a message to his party.

Blair, the White House deputy chief of staff, spent weeks plotting to crush a group of Republican lawmakers in Indiana who defied the president’s demands for a more favorable congressional map. He personally helped recruit and vet their primary opponents while designing a strategy intended to end their political careers.

The night five of those Republican holdouts fell this month, a triumphant Blair thumped his chest on X with a gif of Russell Crowe in “Gladiator”: “Are you not entertained?”…

Called “the Oracle” by colleagues and “ruthless” even by friends, 36-year-old Blair has become one of the most powerful and feared operators in Republican politics. Within the White House, he’s seen as a potential successor to chief of staff Susie Wiles if she ever stepped down. On Capitol Hill, he has kept the party’s fragile majorities in line. Across the country, he has put recalcitrant Republicans on notice, no target too small. The bruising mid-decade redistricting battle that’s reshaping the midterm map? That’s Blair’s brainchild.


And yes, Blair’s insides match his outside — he’s a monstrous political operative.

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