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    Dan
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    Seriously, you are here being an absolutely amazingly huge jerk and you just instinctively blame other people. Definitely fascinating.

    Never? If that is your opinion, OK. It is wrong though. Its probably rare, but its definitely not never. Its why these things are best judged by courts and juries, using evidence. We will obviously get nowhere with this, have a nice day.

    Why does anyone "like" this? Its lazy, lame, purely for the negativity. Low standards.

    That doesn't seem like much of a rationale to me, but to each their own.

    Not necessarily.

    Hopefully you can maintain that string of luck.

    "We get it. You love the raping. Now please fuck off."
    "Again, just fuck off. You're not welcome here."

    It is frankly stunning that you will not only say this stuff, but people will support this sort of misanthropic insanity.

    Jesus christ this is unhinged. I think I'll have to stop here.

    Congrats on nailing this rapist, folks. I think this proves once and for all things like proof or convictions are heavily overrated - all we need are allegations to condemn someone. Like I read on AV Club countless times, we know he is a rapist so this is a good thing.

    Eh, not everyone can do this. Like it or not Trump has particular talents, and his persona makes him somewhat bulletproof when it comes to negative politics. I don't see how this means you'll have more people doing it next time - I think we see when people try to use Trump's playbook, like Rubio and Cruz have done,

    Probably the first decent - and I'd call it good - political essay I've seen on AV Club. Main point is definitely insightful.
    The thing is, I don't pay too much first hand attention to all this stuff. Like most people I'm digesting most political input 2nd hand, through people writing about the race. And from that

    You seem nice though.

    I don't mean to criticize, everyone is entitled to their opinions and their reasoning is entirely valid…..but I can't help but translate this as "Somewhere along the way we completely lost our sense of humor".

    Saying "I don't know anything about them" means anything but what it says is purely assumption and implication, yes. You mindread very well though, so I won't argue with you.

    Eh, the white supremacist vote is both heavily overrated and seriously overshadowed by the anti-supremacist vote. Could have much more easily and successfully pandered to the other side. IMO, turning it into something ominous requires assumptions and implications. But everyone is entitled to their own perspective

    No, "shared quotes from Mussolini" is just an implication of wrongdoing on your part. Registry of muslims isn't a policy I would prefer, but I understand why some people think that way.
    The KKK thing……you can think what you want. I won't tell you your perceptions are wrong. However, you are missing the game

    Doesn't necessarily have to be good, I'm not a fan myself, but the way we spin ourselves into a frenzy over this stuff would be comical if it weren't so awful. Trump is a guy I disagree with on more things than I agree with, but the Nazi implications are just lazy and boring and make people look like idiots.

    Implications, "too slow" to denouce……geez. If you're not intent on turning the guy into a monster, none of this stuff is that scary.

    Its a repeat of the Obama is a secret muslim, Obama is a terrorist sympathizer stuff. I guess we're heading into territory where increasing proportion of each side cannot and will not accept someone from the other side as leaders……increasing tribalism. We are turning into sunnis and shia. We make all these crazy