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Old 08-17-2016, 01:22 PM
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Nothing wrong with hatepreacher, except you don't ever hear it. Hatemonger is the customary idiom. Monger is an old-fashioned word meaning 'seller.'
"Monger" is defined as a person who promotes a specified activity, situation, or feeling, especially one that is undesirable or discreditable.

Sounds like a preacher to me.
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Old 08-17-2016, 01:26 PM
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Nothing wrong with hatepreacher, except you don't ever hear it. Hatemonger is the customary idiom. Monger is an old-fashioned word meaning 'seller.'
hatepreacher sounds like the idioms that Faulkner would use when he would combine an adjective and a noun to make a new noun that would put a real emphasis on what feeling he was trying to convey to the reader. Google translate is channeling Light In August.


Now back to the non-intellectual Hillary hate.

Or Hillaryhate as Faulkner would have said if had written a book with Ragoo as a character.
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Old 08-17-2016, 02:30 PM
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'Donald Trump’s Lack of Respect for Science Is Alarming' Scientific American

"Scientific American is not in the business of endorsing political candidates. But we do take a stand for science—the most reliable path to objective knowledge the world has seen—and the Enlightenment values that gave rise to it. For more than 170 years we have documented, for better and for worse, the rise of science and technology and their impact on the nation and the world. We have strived to assert in our reporting, writing and editing the principle that decision making in the sphere of public policy should accept the conclusions that evidence, gathered in the spirit and with the methods of science, tells us to be true."

http://www.scientificamerican.com/ar...e-is-alarming/

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'Donald Trump’s Lack of Respect for Science Is Alarming' Scientific American

"Scientific American is not in the business of endorsing political candidates. But we do take a stand for science—the most reliable path to objective knowledge the world has seen—and the Enlightenment values that gave rise to it. For more than 170 years we have documented, for better and for worse, the rise of science and technology and their impact on the nation and the world. We have strived to assert in our reporting, writing and editing the principle that decision making in the sphere of public policy should accept the conclusions that evidence, gathered in the spirit and with the methods of science, tells us to be true."


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Old 08-17-2016, 06:23 PM
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Trump's new guy from Brightbarts, Stephen Bannon.

"Donald Trump’s selection of Breitbart Media chairman Stephen K. Bannon as his campaign’s new chief executive made official a role Bannon has played from afar for the past few years — that of ideological soul mate and cheerleader for the Republican nominee."

"Bannon and Breitbart, a leading organ of the conservative media, threw their editorial energies behind Trump long before Trump declared he was running in 2015. On the satellite radio program he hosts and via the Breitbart website, Bannon has championed Trump’s agenda, growing so similar in tone that critics have dismissed Breitbart News as “Trumpbart” or “Trump Pravda.”

"The site particularly is in sync with Trump’s anti-immigrant, anti****-Muslim rhetoric (sample head****line on Wednesday: “Pakistani Woman Accused of Forcing Daughter Into Prosti****ution To Finance Pilgrimage to Mecca”), and Trump’s enduring hostility toward the Republican Party’s “establishment,” most prominently Speaker of the House Paul D. Ryan." WaPo

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The dope on Stephen Bannon, from a fomer Brietbart editor who quit because he still had a principle: http://www.dailywire.com/news/8441/i...on-ben-shapiro

Interesting quote from the end:

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I joked with friends months ago that by the end of the campaign, Steve Bannon would be running Trump’s campaign from a bunker.
Think about this. Why the bunker?
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The forces of darkness are revealed, gathered to attack!
As long as your sigil is not the flaming heart....
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Fox News takes sides on the Trump shuffle, backstabs Manafort:
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016...rt-claims.html


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But wait, there's more;
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/...aabf5?section=

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