The Party of Sedition

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Doctor CamNC4Me
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Re: The Party of Sedition

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Notice the Camp Auschwitz shirt on the left side?

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Quotes worth checking regarding fascism and America:

https://quoteinvestigator.com/2017/07/28/flag/

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Re: The Party of Sedition

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Doctor CamNC4Me wrote:
Thu Jan 07, 2021 11:31 pm
Notice the Camp Auschwitz shirt on the left side?

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Quotes worth checking regarding fascism and America:

https://quoteinvestigator.com/2017/07/28/flag/

- Doc
There were also shirts that symbolized “6 million Jews was not enough.”
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The Party that’s always complaining about ‘cancel culture’ can’t keep themselves from doing a bit of canceling:
The Arizona Republican Party will vote on a measure to censure Cindy McCain, the widow of Sen. John McCain, on Jan. 23, in part because of her support for President-elect Joe Biden and for same-sex marriage.

The proposal, which seeks to “dissolve any connections whatsoever” between McCain and the state GOP, says she “has supported leftist causes such as gay marriage, growth of the administrative state, and others that run counter to Republican values, a Republican form of government, and the U.S. Constitution.”

It also states that McCain has failed to support conservative Republicans like President Donald Trump and has instead backed “globalist policies and candidates” like Biden. “Cindy McCain has condemned President Trump for his criticism of her husband and erroneously placed behaviors over actual presidential results,” the proposal states.

McCain did not immediately respond to NBC News’ request for comment.

She did tell Arizona Central on Tuesday, however, that she isn’t surprised “by the continuous insults and personal attacks from Arizona GOP Chairwoman Kelli Ward.”

Ward is a former state senator who unsuccessfully challenged John McCain in the Republican Senate primary in 2016. McCain went on to win his sixth term. He died two years later of brain cancer.

“As chairman of the AZGOP she managed to turn Arizona blue in November for the first time since 1996,” Cindy McCain said of Ward. “Maybe she should be reminded that my husband never lost an Arizona election since his first win in 1982.”

McCain then tweeted out the Arizona Central article, writing: “Future Republican candidates really have to question if the current party leadership represents their philosophy and values. Time for some soul searching in the Arizona GOP.”
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