As if we couldn’t keep adding the reasons to remove the GOP from power and a WH intent on racist policies continues to move toward an authoritarian state.
The execrable moral black hole Liz Cheney is eager to avoid being defined by the sins of her father by committing plenty of her own.https://t.co/re20qYv9aQ— Sen. Mike Gravel (@MikeGravel) June 18, 2019
The execrable moral black hole Liz Cheney is eager to avoid being defined by the sins of her father by committing plenty of her own.https://t.co/re20qYv9aQ
The definition of concentration camp sounds pretty accurate to me Cheney. Of course this definition is missing the separation of children from their parents which is another thing TrumpâÂÂs ICE and the Nazis have in common as dying in the camp operators custody. pic.twitter.com/tU4vG1mXoo— icallbs001 (@icallbs001) June 18, 2019
The definition of concentration camp sounds pretty accurate to me Cheney. Of course this definition is missing the separation of children from their parents which is another thing TrumpâÂÂs ICE and the Nazis have in common as dying in the camp operators custody. pic.twitter.com/tU4vG1mXoo
ItâÂÂs classic antisemitism to use Jews to shield non-Jews in power from responsibility and blame. ThatâÂÂs EXACTLY what @GOP figures likes @Liz_Cheney are doing when they pretend their defenses of TrumpâÂÂs gestapo-like practices are defenses of Jews.#NeverAgain and #NotInOurName— Sophie Ellman-Golan (@EgSophie) June 18, 2019
ItâÂÂs classic antisemitism to use Jews to shield non-Jews in power from responsibility and blame. ThatâÂÂs EXACTLY what @GOP figures likes @Liz_Cheney are doing when they pretend their defenses of TrumpâÂÂs gestapo-like practices are defenses of Jews.#NeverAgain and #NotInOurName
"All types were represented -- sturdy peasants, manual laborers and bespectacled intellectuals....A few were bathing in a makeshift swimming pool. Some were playing chess, a few reading books, most simply doing nothing."--NYT description of Dachau concentration camp, 1933— Dan Lavoie (@djlavoie) June 18, 2019
"All types were represented -- sturdy peasants, manual laborers and bespectacled intellectuals....A few were bathing in a makeshift swimming pool. Some were playing chess, a few reading books, most simply doing nothing."--NYT description of Dachau concentration camp, 1933
Also @Liz_Cheney, the fact that you employed the horrifying word âÂÂexterminatedâ here (co-opting the language of the oppressor) tells us that itâÂÂs *you* that needs to brush up on your reading.Hope you enjoy defending concentration camps. I wonâÂÂt back down fighting against them. https://t.co/OOfrrfa1Ew— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) June 18, 2019
Also @Liz_Cheney, the fact that you employed the horrifying word âÂÂexterminatedâ here (co-opting the language of the oppressor) tells us that itâÂÂs *you* that needs to brush up on your reading.Hope you enjoy defending concentration camps. I wonâÂÂt back down fighting against them. https://t.co/OOfrrfa1Ew
She's right, and it's time the media started calling them concentration camps. (A year ago this weekend, I saw @AOC in person protesting outside the Tornillo child concentration camp. I didn't know who she was at the time, but her passion in opposing the horror got my attention.) https://t.co/xJ6lvsXN4r— Walter Shaub (@waltshaub) June 18, 2019
She's right, and it's time the media started calling them concentration camps. (A year ago this weekend, I saw @AOC in person protesting outside the Tornillo child concentration camp. I didn't know who she was at the time, but her passion in opposing the horror got my attention.) https://t.co/xJ6lvsXN4r