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Trump Quotes

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Milton Sanford Mayer
“Did they know what Communism, “Bolshevism,� was? They did not; not my friends. Except for Herr Kessler, Teacher Hildebrandt, and young Horstmar Rupprecht (after he entered the university, in 1941), they knew Bolshevism as a specter which, as it took on body in their imaginings, embraced not only the Communists but the Social Democrats, the trade-unions, and, of course, the Jews, the gypsies, the neighbor next door whose dog had bit them, and his dog; the bundled root cause of all their past, present, and possible tribulations.”
Milton Sanford Mayer, They Thought They Were Free: The Germans 1933-45

“Trump’s election obviously had a very personal meaning for me. I feel unsettled everyday by his words, his behavior, and his corrosive impact on democracy and the rule of law. Trump has had an impact as well on our collective psyche and our nervous systems; supporters and opponents alike. He has modeled, normalized, and appealed to our most primitive instincts: greed, anger, deceit, hatred, defensiveness, blame, and denial. Rather than evolving in office, Trump has devolved, dragging us backward with him. Among the majority of Americans who oppose him, he fuels fear and anxiety, outrage, and despair. Among his supporters, he sanctions rage and hatred. The fight or flight emotions he arouses in supporters and critics alike serve none of us well.”
Tony Schwartz, Dealing with The Devil, My Mother, Trump and Me

“It was plausible to vote for Trump if you saw him as the demented Discordian Pope of Chaos, the clown prince whose incompetence and recklessness would bring about the complete destruction of the current paradigm, and its replacement by something much better � Meritocracy. There is no other excuse. He is the stupid man’s candidate.”
Ranty McRanterson, Planet Stupid: How Earth Got Dumber and Dumber

“A note to the wise ... supporting billionaire plutocrat Donald Trump is the last thing any sane, rational person would do if they want to reverse this monstrous system. There was just one good reason to vote for Trump ... to provoke the revolution that will finally bring to an end the diabolical regime run by people exactly like him, and including him.”
Ranty McRanterson, Planet Stupid: How Earth Got Dumber and Dumber

“Donald Trump is the President of poorly educated working class white males suffering from racial anxiety.”
Ranty McRanterson, Full Retard: The Dumbest Just Got Dumber

“Donald Trump and his ilk are eating the poor for breakfast, yet the poor keep voting for the billionaire elite ... turkeys voting for Christmas.”
Joe Dixon, The Irresistible Rise of Mediocre Man: The War On Excellence

“There is nothing surprising about the European Union. It’s the medieval Catholic Church resurrected as a secular institution. The British are Protestants who couldn’t stand being in a Catholic Union. That’s really why Brexit happened. In the America presidential election, why was Hillary Clinton so hated? It was because she was perceived as a kind of Pope (President) in charge of the Washington D.C. Establishment (the Church). She was an expert, and experts are hated by ordinary Americans. Why did Donald Trump prove so successful? It was because he was an extreme individualistic narcissist, exactly like so many Protestant Americans. Naturally, he himself is a Protestant.”
Joe Dixon, The Liberty Wars: The Trump Time Bomb

Chirag Tulsiani
“The missiles keep getting fatter, the people thinner.”
Chirag Tulsiani, The Speech

Chirag Tulsiani
“I do know a little about war and peace.
War is a bowl cut, Mr Park, it couldn’t be any simpler. But peace, peace is a dreadlock,� Mr Lee said as he pretended to make an imaginary one. ‘It takes time, effort and patience. Our world needs leaders who are capable of making dreadlocks rather than shaping bowl cuts.”
Chirag Tulsiani, The Speech

Jean Baudrillard
“[...]And this, this is radical democracy. The democratic principle was of the order of merit, and equivalence (albeit relative) between merit and recognition. Here, in the Loft, there is no equivalence between merit and glory. It is everything in exchange for nothing. A complete principle of inequivalence. The democratic illusion is thus elevated to the highest degree: the maximal exaltation for a minimal qualification. And, while the traditional principle merely insured a partial recognition for merit, the operation of the Loft insures a virtual glory to everyone in terms of the absence of merit itself. On one hand, it is the end of democracy, by the extinction of any qualification of merit whatsoever, but on the other hand, it is the result of an even more radical democracy on the basis of the beatification of the man without qualities. It is a great step towards democratic nihilism.”
Jean Baudrillard, Telemorphosis

Dave Rubin
“We are a generous and welcoming people here in the United States,� Obama said in 2005. ‘But those who enter the country illegally, and those who employ them, disrespect the rule of law, and they are showing disregard for those who are following the law.� He added: “We simply cannot allow people to pour into the United States undetected, undocumented, unchecked, and circumventing the line of people who are waiting patiently, diligently, and lawfully to become immigrants into this country.� A few years later, in a 2013 State of the Union address, Obama promised to put illegal immigrants ‘to the back of the line.�
He even once told ABC’s George Stephanopoulos: ‘Our direct message to families is ‘do not send your children to the border.� If they do make it, they’ll be sent back. But they may not make it [at all].� Yes, that’s progressive hero, Mr. Hope and Change himself, Barack Obama, sounding an awful lot like evil, racist Republican Donald Trump, wouldn’t you say?”
Dave Rubin, Don’t Burn This Book: Thinking for Yourself in an Age of Unreason

Bob Woodward
“Trump was always asking everyone their opinions of everyone else, seeking a report card. It was corrosive and could become self-fulfilling� undermining and eating at the reputations and status of anyone and everyone.”
Bob Woodward, Fear Trump in the White House / A Very Stable Genius: Donald J. Trump's Testing of America
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Kenneth Eade
“He was the only president in history who read at a grade-school level and got all his information exclusively from watching too much television.”
Kenneth Eade, An Evil Trade
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Kenneth Eade
“. He had never read a book in his life, although he had claimed to have authored two of them. He had the attention span of a gnat, limited to the time it took to sound out a forty-character Tweet, which, even with his limited vocabulary, he often misspelled.”
Kenneth Eade, An Evil Trade
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Kenneth Eade
“He had brought his case to the people, like an evangelical preacher, holding massive rallies in all the major cities coast-to-coast, concentrated on the poor rural areas, and people flocked to them wearing his campaign hats and T-shirts and waving American flags and signs bearing his name. His message was simple � America was broken, only he could fix it, and return the US to the fairytale days of the postwar 50s, where everyone had a job, car, house, two kids, and everything they wanted was within their reach. Life would be good again.”
Kenneth Eade, An Evil Trade
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Kenneth Eade
“He liked things fast and crazy. Fast food, fast women. No taste for quality. To him, price equated to quality.”
Kenneth Eade, An Evil Trade
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Kenneth Eade
“He grabbed whatever pussy he wanted, with or without consent, and, in the rare occasion that his lordship couldn’t score, there was always a “Tiffany� or a “Dawn� to satisfy his needs, whether or not cash actually exchanged hands along with the bodily fluids.”
Kenneth Eade, An Evil Trade
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Kenneth Eade
“he was a consummate liar who could change the facts by repeating an alternative set of facts which would eventually become the established truth. His predecessors had flirted with this practice.”
Kenneth Eade, An Evil Trade
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Kenneth Eade
“Although he had failed at every deal he had tried, he projected the image of a consummate negotiator.”
Kenneth Eade, An Evil Trade
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Kenneth Eade
“A pathological liar, his alternative reality was lie detector proof, and, like Jim Jones, he had amassed an enormous base of followers who believed every lie that came out of his mouth. Outside his presence, his closest advisors referred to him as a “moron� or an “idiot� and he certainly fit that bill. But, with his supporters, his lies suited them just fine.”
Kenneth Eade, An Evil Trade

Kenneth Eade
“He had no political experience, was fond of spouting baseless conspiracy theories, and the only endeavor in which he had engaged the height not gone bankrupt was not even his own � a reality TV show.”
Kenneth Eade, An Evil Trade
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Mary L. Trump
“His ignorance overwhelms his ability to turn to his advantage. The third national catastrophe to occur on his watch. An effective response would’ve entailed a call for unity, but Donald requires division. It is the only way he knows how to survive. My grandfather ensured that decades ago when he turned his children against each other”
Mary L. Trump, Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World's Most Dangerous Man

Bérengère Viennot
“Et puis il faut écouter Donald Trump, parce qu'il est contagieux : au Brésil, en Hongrie, en Turquie, en Italie, en Autriche et ailleurs, la violence des mots et des actes s'intensifie. Dans ces pays, qui se croient è l'abri grâce aux leçons de l'histoire, de plus en plus de citoyens tendent l'oreille vers l'Amérique et écoutent, eux, la langue de Trump.”
Bérengère Viennot, La Langue de Trump (AR.REPORTAGE)

“Then Jesus died.

And maybe he came back to life.

Who fucking knows?

Anything’s possible in a world so supranatural that Donald J. Trump ends up in control of 6,800 nuclear warheads.”
Jarett Kobek, Only Americans Burn in Hell
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Ehsan Sehgal
“Dedicate to President of the United States, Donald J. Trump

Mr. President your, poorly sourced blame that,
"The United States has foolishly given Pakistan more than 33 billion dollars in aid over the last 15 years, and they have given us nothing but lies & deceit, thinking of our leaders as fools. They give safe haven to the terrorists we hunt in Afghanistan, with little help. No more!"

It is the conduct of self-disregarding, and you also dishonour your former presidents' policies; whereas, the Armed Forces of Pakistan fought the war on terror, scarifying the thousand of its beloved soldiers and Generals, and the loss of civilian lives and resources of the country, for the United States. You feel sorry for 33 billion dollars in aid, which have been spent on your motives, while you are forgetting and ignoring the voluntary sacrifices of the sons of those mothers, who still deserve to have more than 50 billion dollars in reward, even though that will not bring back their beloved ones. Pakistan still suffers from the results of the war on terror. You do not realize the sacrifices of the lives, but you trigger 33 billion dollars to misguide and mislead the American people and the nations of the world. It is disgusting; your statement holds not the soberness and wisdom, except cheap blame and politically exploiting that does not match as the President of the United States. The State of Pakistan expects trust and confidence; otherwise, Pakistan does not depend on the United States.

Ehsan Sehgal
Chairman
Muslim United Nations”
Ehsan Sehgal
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Chirag Tulsiani
“Translators can’t prevent wars, Mr Park.

Agreed, but they can delay them.”
Chirag Tulsiani, The Speech

Chirag Tulsiani
“You see, patriotism is a lot like ice cream. It comes in many flavours these days. Ours that tastes of freedom, love and peace may not exactly be a bestseller but that doesn’t mean there aren’t people who wouldn’t like to try it.”
Chirag Tulsiani, The Speech

“Black folks, it's ok to celebrate an end to the Trump Presidency while questioning the future of our nation. It's ok to celebrate Kamala Harris and still denounce white supremacy. It's ok to celebrate the work we contributed to this election while understanding that the fight is not over. It's ok to have a celebratory moment despite scattered emotions. We've always given ourselves permission to express hope & joy even during dark times.”
Bethanee Epifani J. Bryant

“Something you never hear neoNazi proudboy Qanons say?..."I'm a liberal.”
realAnonymous @AnonymousXgHOST Anonymous Ghost

“The effect you have on others who lie to themselves in support of their own [trump right-wing ideology] is the most valuable currency of this GOPQ epoch...”
realAnonymous @AnonymousXgHOST Anonymous Ghost