smart dude.
who ya gonna call 'n' blame now cucks? :lol:
populist nationalism anti globalists?
gosh, I wonder who voted for this Trump dude anyway?
Donald Trump has repudiated the fringe "alt-right" group that celebrated his election win with Nazi salutes.
In a far-ranging interview with the New York Times, the US president-elect was quoted as saying: "I condemn them. I disavow, and I condemn."
He said he did not want to "energise" the group, which includes neo-Nazis, white supremacists and anti-Semites.
One of America's top generals, David Petraeus, has told the BBC he would be willing to serve under Mr Trump.
The former CIA director, a prominent figure during the Obama era until he resigned in 2012 over an extramarital affair, said it was up to Americans to "endeavour to help" the incoming president.
Mr Trump, who is due to take over from Barack Obama on 20 January, is still assembling his White House team but has already courted controversy with some of his choices.
He has defended his chief strategist Steve Bannon, the former CEO of Breitbart News, bristling at claims that the ultra-conservative site is associated with white supremacists.
Alt-right supporters were filmed on Saturday in Washington DC cheering as a speaker shouted: "Hail Trump."
mo
Trump disavows 'alt-right' supporters - BBC News
protip: most so-called alt-right ≠ nazis, neo-nazis, hitler-zombies etc.
some of those loons label as alt-right natch but since the rest were anti-hildebeast, anti-establishment, people that have been ignored, 4chan trolls and other deplorables they were/are mean and nasty and therefore the führer.
who ya gonna call 'n' blame now cucks? :lol:
populist nationalism anti globalists?
gosh, I wonder who voted for this Trump dude anyway?
Donald Trump has repudiated the fringe "alt-right" group that celebrated his election win with Nazi salutes.
In a far-ranging interview with the New York Times, the US president-elect was quoted as saying: "I condemn them. I disavow, and I condemn."
He said he did not want to "energise" the group, which includes neo-Nazis, white supremacists and anti-Semites.
One of America's top generals, David Petraeus, has told the BBC he would be willing to serve under Mr Trump.
The former CIA director, a prominent figure during the Obama era until he resigned in 2012 over an extramarital affair, said it was up to Americans to "endeavour to help" the incoming president.
Mr Trump, who is due to take over from Barack Obama on 20 January, is still assembling his White House team but has already courted controversy with some of his choices.
He has defended his chief strategist Steve Bannon, the former CEO of Breitbart News, bristling at claims that the ultra-conservative site is associated with white supremacists.
Alt-right supporters were filmed on Saturday in Washington DC cheering as a speaker shouted: "Hail Trump."
mo
Trump disavows 'alt-right' supporters - BBC News
protip: most so-called alt-right ≠ nazis, neo-nazis, hitler-zombies etc.
some of those loons label as alt-right natch but since the rest were anti-hildebeast, anti-establishment, people that have been ignored, 4chan trolls and other deplorables they were/are mean and nasty and therefore the führer.