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Global government is a fact. That's the UN stated agenda. About a hundred mainstream articles were written on the need for global government this past decade alone

Perhaps you should actually read the news instead of talking about things you know nothing about ?

I just did a search on ET, but couldn't find I have mentioned " Global government " in this thread, or any thread or anywhere on ET!

My guess is you may refer to another poster, rather than me. Sorry!

It might be a misunderstanding when posting a link on ET, I mean I have read or supported all the news' contents written by its composer.

Nor I mean I do understand All the contents in a/any link I posted on ET. Sorry again!

Perhaps some other posters do, but not me. Or it might be just me!

I think it would be hard, very very hard even if possible, for I need to understand and follow everybody's standards or requirements before I write or post anything on ET!

Anyway: So long!
 
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The dark history of Donald Trump's rightwing revolt

The Republican intellectual establishment is united against Trump – but his message of cultural and racial resentment has deep roots in the American right

by Timothy Shenk

Tuesday 16 August 2016

https://www.theguardian.com/news/2016/aug/16/secret-history-trumpism-donald-trump

But not all of the right’s intellectuals have been so blind. While keepers of the conservative flame in Washington and New York repeatedly proclaimed that Trump could never win the Republican nomination, in February a small group of anonymous writers from inside the conservative movement launched a blog that championed “Trumpism” – and attacked their former allies on the right, who were determined to halt its ascent. In recognition of the man who inspired it, they called their site the Journal of American Greatness.

Writing under pseudonyms borrowed from antiquity, such as “Decius”, the masked authors described the site, called JAG by its fans, as the “first scholarly journal of radical #Trumpism”. Posts analysing the campaign with titles such as The Twilight of Jeb! alternated with more ambitious forays in philosophy such as Paleo-Straussianism, Part I: Metaphysics and Epistemology. More intellectually demanding than the typical National Review article, the style of their prose also suggested writers who were having fun. Disquisitions on Aristotle could be followed by an emoji mocking the latest outraged responses to Trump.

The authors at JAG were not all backing Trump himself – officially, they were “electorally agnostic” – but they were united by their enthusiasm for Trumpism (as they put it, “for what Trumpism could become if thought through with wisdom and moderation”). They dismissed commentators who attributed Trump’s victory to his celebrity, arguing that a campaign could not resonate with so many voters unless it spoke to genuine public concerns.

JAG condensed Trumpism into three key elements: economic nationalism, controlled borders and a foreign policy that put American interests first.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_F._Buckley_Jr

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Burnham
 
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Handguns should not be outlawed. Just high capacity magazines (anything more than 6 rounds imo) and semi/fully-automatic long guns.

That is the difference between a defensive weapon and an offensive one.
 
People in business can unwillingly get involved into "unorthodox" things.
Surely, Trump must have known that he would be vetted by ALL Us agencies.
I think every countries are reporting what they know about Trump
or his associates.

Manafort, I am reading was deeply involved with some
very cruel dictators https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/apr/27/paul-manafort-donald-trump-campaign-past-clients and also lately with some foreigners with non-recommandable ties.
We are not so keen on politicians with "unrecommandable ties" as sooner or later it leads
to civilians deaths ( https://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/nov/18/sarkozy-kickbacks-pakistan-arms-sales)

Could not the Republicans vet their candidates before they present themselves.
All these stories make overseas people wonder what type of party is the Republican one.
Huh. Sounds a lot like the Clinton Foundation.


Glenn Greenwald: Hillary Clinton Has Embraced Some of the Most Brutal Dictators in the World
 
Trump: Take the biased media and puts it inside.
Clinton: Take the biased media and puts it outside.

Facts don't matter anyway. Everything is an editorial. All truths are now subjective.

Not surprised - if we are even arguing about HFGW which is as close to a statistical truth as you can get, everything that is even remotely outside the gray area of science and truth is up for grabs.

Donald Trump enlists right-wing media to lead campaign

http://money.cnn.com/2016/08/17/media/trump-ailes-bannon/index.html
 
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