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As he made his case for why, the “Don’t Look Up” filmmaker said, “America has never been more right wing and propagandized.”
The comedian and host of the WTF podcast didn’t name any names—but it was fairly obvious who he was talking about.
“They need to go to sleep every night and they know what they did,” Melania Trump said of those who have wronged her, in an appearance on “Fox & Friends.”
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More than a dozen Trump administration officials went on the record in support of his former chief of staff.
In February 1939, the German-American Bund held an infamous, Hitler-supporting rally in Madison Square Garden. David Rothkopf hopes voters see through Trump’s own support of fascism when he speaks at MSG.
“This woman is crazy,” he said. “She’s a low IQ individual.”
The phrase carries a chilling resonance of the purge of left-wing public figures under Senator Joseph McCarthy during the 1940s and ‘50s.
Speaking on sacred ground in Normandy, the president correctly drew parallels between America’s enemies in World War II and the threats we face domestically and globally today.
Right-wingers treat Predappio as a Disneyland of sorts; to left-wingers, it’s a toxic symbol of Italy’s handling of its fascist past. But the reality is far more complicated.
For most fans, “Attack on Titan” was a brilliant, unforgettable work. But for others, it was a pro-fascist rallying cry—resulting in a decade of tension and controversy.
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