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Democrats will forever cast swastika shadows

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Posted By: Dreadnought, 6/11/2026 12:12:41 AM

No phenomenon better illustrates howling phoniness: Democrats who falsely smeared President Trump as Hitler, and defamed patriotic MAGA Americans as Nazis, buoyed Maine senatorial candidate Graham Platner atop their shoulders on primary election night. Recent months’ news accounts detailed Platner’s foulness: the SS Deathshead “Totenkopf” tattoo he proudly wore for some 19 years (until investigative lights shone), his history of violent domestic abuse, his habit of referring to women with gutter vulgarian verbiage, his vow to rape home invaders as a means of establishing dominance, and wishing death upon a bullets-wounded U.S. military veteran.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: BarryNo 6/11/2026 1:37:18 AM (No. 2115088)
Literature written by Democrats helped guide and reinforce the philosophy of bigotry, eugenics, and genocide that drove many of the programs invented and institutionalized by the Nazis. When you combine that with the creation of the KKK, an Jim Crow, the Democrats can truthfully be labeled among the most evil political movements on Earth.
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