Essay talk:Attacking Trump from the right
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
No purpose[edit]
@Summa Atheologica I see the purpose of this. That said, the "Nazi intellectual" shoes do not fit you at all.
- " extreme military aggressiveness"
- Almost universally considered a good policy by Nazi intellectuals.
- "He has been married three times, always abandoning his wife for a younger woman."
- When did the Nazi intellectual start thinking this was a problem?
- "The average brown person has better morals and less baggage, and would be far less lethal to us to associate with"
- No Nazi intellectual would ever think in that way.
- "shown his elitism and disregard and disdain for the common man."
- These are thought of as admirable traits by Nazi intellectuals.
- "Sanctions on Russia have been tightened."
- Why would a Nazi intellectual have a problem with that?
You have taken common left Democrat talking points and sprinkled antisemitism on them. It does not work, and is not believable. Trump 2020 (talk) 19:33, 19 April 2019 (UTC)
- Of course. It was a thought exercise. I don't think I can explain their points correctly or coherently without adopting them, something I do not wish to do. By the way, the Nazis support Putin, and therefore oppose the sanctions on his regime.Summa Atheologica (talk) 15:24, 13 May 2019 (UTC)
Real conserevatives[edit]
- There are actual conservatives who have been strong critics of Trump. Most of them have left the GOP because of Trump; that doesn't mean that they're no longer conservatives:
- Jennifer Rubin (Washington Post) columnist
- Ana Navarro, Republican stategist & TV commentator
- George T. Conway III, ironically the husband of team Trump's Kellyanne Conway