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More than half of Republican voters believe it's wrong to criticize Trump

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Trump is their god. It’s a cult.
It's a terrorist group. Like the IRA Irish Republican Army.
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Like the PLO Palestine Liberation Organization.

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Steve Bannon's "Horribles"

Today, since the election of Trump, this new fascism has emerged in North America cloaked in the guise of the “alt-right”. Its standard-bearer is Stephen K. Bannon, Trump’s smarmy consigliere, who is waging a war against the Republican establishment by backing a group of miscreant candidates the New Yorker magazine referred to as a “parade of horribles”. One of those is Roy Moore, a former chief justice of Alabama’s supreme court who is running for Jeff Sessions’ vacant Senate seat. Moore is now accused of being a xesual predator – preying on teenage girls at a mall during his 30s.
Moore is the kind of Christian bigot that appeals to the alt-right. He hates gays and Muslims, once comparing homosexuality to bestiality and calling Islam a “false religion.” He was twice removed from Alabama's supreme court for refusing to obey federal laws.
Bannon’s support for Moore and others like him is in keeping with the racist ideology of the alt-right.
Fascism is rooted in an authoritarian vision of the state, a race-based caste system, and demonizing and persecuting vulnerable minorities. It also wraps itself in false populism. Hitler’s National Socialists curried favour with Germany’s working class by promising to nationalize big business. But in reality the Nazi Party was being bankrolled by some of Germany’s richest industrialists (such as Krupp, Thyssen and I.G Farben) and foreign corporations (such as the Ford Motor Co.). As soon as Hitler came to power in 1933, he quickly dropped most of the socialist part of the party’s program of nationalizing industry. And Hitler destroyed Germany’s labour movement.

Bannon has similarly channeled populist anger and fear of minorities to further his own ends. The former Goldman Sachs executive portrays himself as a champion of the beleaguered American working class, claiming their jobs have been destroyed by globalization and illegal immigrants. I don't think Bannon cares about American workers. After all, his choice for president was not the socialist Bernie Sanders but a billionaire businessman with a long history of disdain towards workers and minorities.

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