I’m not “both sidesing” Farrakhan’s repulsive and deadly anti-Semitism.
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Replying to @janecoaston @cjane87 and
Richard Spencer supports national healthcare so stories about him should only refer to him as a "far left leader." I honestly can't believe this conversation is taking place.
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Replying to @SethAMandel @davidharsanyi and
Or, we could focus on their obvious and insane bigotry. (Spencer’s focus on healthcare goes with his generally nationalist populist views.)
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Replying to @janecoaston @cjane87 and
The discussion around Katie McHugh very quickly morphed into long discussions of pipelines and guardrails. Don't you think Farrakhan meeting with and getting praise from Democrats and prominent left-wing activists is a good example?
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Replying to @SethAMandel @davidharsanyi and
I think it’s a terrific example of the failure of guardrails, especially since Farrakhan hates absolutely everything they represent and yet because he’s black and his followers are black some Democrats seem to believe that that “qualifies” him in some way.
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Replying to @baseballcrank @SethAMandel and
Yes, “some.” The NOI folks who hurled invective at my mother because she’s white are not my favorite people, nor are they the favorite people, I’m sure, of many.
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Replying to @janecoaston @cjane87 and
I'm referencing his reception by Democratic politicians. As with Sharpton, there's no getting around that.
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"Many" or "most" would be fine. It's not somehow a rare thing.
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