Anthony Delcollo is Running as a Fascist This Year
Let’s cut the bullshit. Every Republican that remains a Republican today is a member of a fascist party.
“States can’t do anything without the approval of the President of the United States.” Trump said it out loud yesterday and for a person like Delcolo (who fancies himself a constitutionalist) to continue to support Trump is rank dishonesty and disloyalty to American Democracy.
This is how fascist take power. They claim it. The power grabs are so brazen and bizarre that they are disarming to the opposition. But for the supporters, like Delcollo, they are clarifying moments.
They mark the forks in the road, the moment that will be reflected upon in the future. The day they finally stood up for their country, or laid aside pretense and joined the fascist in full.
“When somebody’s the President of the United States, the authority is total. And that’s the way it’s gotta be. It’s total. And the governors know that.”
Good for CNN’s Kaitlan Collins followed up and said, “You said when someone is president of the United States their authority is total. That is not true. Who told you that?”
Trump IS the Republican Party. To be a Republican is to be a Trump enabler.
And no amount of wink-wink, nudge-nudge can change that.
This also holds true for Hockessin’s Cathy Cloutier, who has been playing this game for twenty years now.
Not to mention Hensley, Ramone and Mike Smith.
They are all enablers.
“States can’t do anything without the approval of the President of the United States.”
Whatever happened to state’s rights and nullification? Where is the former Sussex County Sheriff Jeff Christopher? Is Cliven Bundy and Joe Arpaio still around? The Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association needs to weigh in on this. This blatant federalism grab of power cannot go unanswered. Someone needs to step up. This is exactly why we have AR15s!
If you want to beat moderate Republicans, calling them fascists is not the way. Look up the registrations in those districts. 1) there are democrats already voting for them and 2) you will need unaffiliated voters to flip the seat. Calling Mike Smith, Cathy Cloutier and Anthony Delcollo fascists won’t win over the voters you need to flip seats and is not helpful.
Hmmm, calling a fascist a fascist isn’t helpful. WWJD, interesting approach. Maybe a candidate steeped in reality would be helpful…or maybe we need to abandon the district all together.
1) I am a registered republican. I am registered that way so that I can vote in the primary for the least crazy/least trump supporting candidate. How “democrats” are voting is of no consequence to me.
2) Call’em what they are until they change their stripes. Anyone who is “unaffiliated” at this point is just a willing pawn looking to be placated. “Ohh, I am unaffiliated/undecided, what are you going to give ME for MY vote. F’em even harder than the hard core conservative (non-Trump supporter) whom I might actually respect.
@A: DelCollo ran against a corrupt, self-serving Democrat; that district has otherwise always been Democratic.
Cloutier doesn’t live in her district and is probably toast; she’s the Susan Collins of Delaware.
Smith is going to win unless people think he’s in league with Trump, because he’s new and is still all about constituent service; he’s given people no reason to vote against him.
It really doesn’t matter what you call them, and it doesn’t matter whether they’re fascists are not. This is about branding. The Republican Party is a fascist party; lots of people joined the Nazi Party in Germany to further their careers, not because they were diehard Jew-haters.
The Republican Party must be referred to as fascist at all times — first, because it is, and second, because repetition is the key to making branding work.
GOP are not fascists you morons. Alby is a fool and incompetent f up. Repeat many times you liberal losers.
Fascist says what?