Zeiger
Daily Stormer
October 23, 2016
Milbank is going to have his lying kike mouth shut for him when we open up these libel laws.
The vicious teeth of the rapid international kikes are out.
The mask has fallen, and their frothing hatred for the Glorious leader is bare for all to see.
The Christ-killer Dana Milbank writes for Washington Post:
Donald Trump is running against democracy itself.
Here, in the land of Barry Goldwater, democracy is fighting back.
Only once since 1948 has Arizona gone Democratic in a presidential election, and that was the Ross Perot-skewed 1996 contest. But Trump’s manifold charms — most recently his threat to ignore the results of the election — have given Hillary Clinton a five-point lead in this red state, according to a new Arizona Republic/Morrison/Cronkite News poll. Disgust with Trump sent thousands of white, black and brown Arizonans on Thursday afternoon into the Phoenix Convention Center (where Trump weeks ago pledged mass deportation of illegal immigrants) to hear Michelle Obama denounce Trump’s assault on the democratic process.
Good for you. Here’s what the latest polls say though.
Ouch. The 6 latest polls say lean towards Trump?
“We are fortunate to live in a country where the voters decide our elections,” the first lady said. “The voters decide who wins and loses. Period. End of story. And when a presidential candidate threatens to ignore our voices and reject the outcome of this election, he is threatening the very idea of America itself, and we cannot stand for that. We do not keep American democracy ‘in suspense.’ ”
The crowd roared its approval.
By “crowd,” you must mean like 50 people.
The voters determine the outcome of the elections, Madam Chimpface? Does that include dead voters? Does it also include voters who just happen to vote in several states? How about voters who don’t have citizenship?
And if you have issues with people who doubt the validity of election results, maybe you should start by having a talk with your monkey mate Barack:
Obama’s speech (she [sic] crossed the country to give the remarks, then immediately flew back to Washington) is part of a push by the Clinton campaign to expand the electoral battleground into reliably Republican states such as Texas, Georgia, Utah, Alaska and, particularly, Arizona, that have been put into play by Trump’s outrages. The Clinton campaign, which already has 32 offices and 160 staffers in Arizona, announced this week that it is spending an additional $2 million here and dispatched Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Chelsea Clinton and the first lady to campaign in the state. The campaign is considering sending the candidate herself.
Honestly, don’t bother. It’s a well established fact by now that more Hillary Clinton = less support for Hillary Clinton. People who considered voting for her, after a little exposure, go “woah, what was I thinking?”
When your candidate looks like this, you don’t parade it around. You leave it in the van-bulance.
As a matter of math, Arizona is irrelevant: If Clinton is doing well enough to win here, she will already have locked up the election elsewhere. But if Trump is to be denied in his bid to subvert democratic institutions by claiming a rigged election, he needs to be defeated resoundingly, removing all doubt. Clinton needs to run up the score.
The need to deal Trump a humiliating defeat has a sociological basis in the “degradation ceremony,” in which the perpetrator (Trump) is held by denouncers (officeholders and others in positions of influence) to be morally unacceptable, and witnesses (the public) agree that the perpetrator is no longer held in good standing.
Psychologist Wynn Schwartz, who teaches at Harvard Medical School, explained to me that what’s needed to have a successful degradation of Trump is an epic defeat. “If it is lopsided enough,” he said, “you don’t have critical masses of people who feel disenfranchised” or “who feel justified in saying that it was stolen.”
But if Clinton’s victory is narrow, the degradation ceremony fails, because a large chunk of the population feels swindled and remains loyal to Trump. “The margin matters a lot,” Schwartz said.
These fools are fantasying about “epic defeats,” and “crushing Trump decisively,” while their candidate can’t muster up crowds bigger than 50 and is losing in all the latest polls.
These are just comforting stories these fools are telling themselves to pretend like their hoaxing of this election won’t lead to some kind of civil war scenario, or at the very least the collapse of their media apparatus.
These people are finished.
And they’re on their way out.