Godwin's law is an internet adage that states that as an online discussion continues, the likelihood of someone comparing someone else to Hitler or the Nazis increases. The law is also known as Godwin's rule of Hitler analogies.
Mike Godwin, an American author and lawyer, originally developed the idea in 1990 in reference to Usenet newsgroup discussions. Godwin created the law to address the common practice of using Hitler or Nazi comparisons to win an online argument.
The law is now considered to apply to any online channel, especially social media sites like Twitter and Facebook. Some groups have a tradition of ending a discussion when someone mentions Hitler or the Nazis, as it's considered a sign that the discourse has become too unproductive.
Online and offline
Que Mala knows her campaign is dead and it died faster than her primary run in 2019. She has the unfortunate personality trait whereby the more people that see her, the less they like her. Now, she and her bestie, the widow of Steve Jobs and owner of The Atlantic Magazine and Axios, Laurene Jobs have collaborated in a piece devoid of evidence, that Orange Man Bad (OMB) is Hitler’s long-lost twin brother. If this is their October Surprise, pardon me while I stifle a yawn.
In a short three months, or so, Que Mala went from the Joy Campaign; to her stay in the basement strategy; to her brief MAGA phase where she promoted many of OMB’s policies like a closed border and no tax on tips; to her angry/indignant arc where she quadruples down on her TDS, to, for now, her “Trump is Hitler” stage. She’s toast.
The Atlantic has officially crossed the line into yellow journalism. The person who single-mindedly supported the Spanish American War in his sensationalist papers AND probably killed the hemp industry, William Randolph Hearst is smiling from his suite in hell at the blatant partisan audacity. With zero evidence and only the word of a very dishonorable person and likely war criminal, General John Kelly, they wrote some sophomoric attacks on OMB. They are desperate.
Remember The Maine? The Building 7 of 1898.
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Look at the photo that was included in the article in the above link. OMB is pictured standing in front of the Seal of the POTUS AND an American flag—are those symbols of fascism? I mean, I think so, but what does that say about the sh!tl!bs and their fascist tendencies?
Remember this? The Cadaver in Chief speaking in Philadelphia about how horrible MAGA voters are? Ominous.
Birds of a Feather… October Surprise together.
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With less than two weeks to go until the day of the sham election, Que Mala seems to be taking a break and allowing her more articulate surrogates to campaign for her, but, she did take time out from her rest to give a very troubling statement about OMB and the ridiculous The ATlantic piece—a man who has survived at least two assassination attempts Que Mala seems to be purposely setting up a major escalation of animosity between MAGA and TDS forces. Que Mala is not only stoopid, she’s very irresponsible.
It seems that her entire “closing message” for her weird campaign is not that she’s electable, but to try and make OMG unelectable. It’s almost like Que Mala and her minions actually want OMB to win: at this point, he’s the only reason the Democripples exist—their raison d'être, pardon my French.
“F#cking Mexican,” or Que Mala bull-crap?
A family attorney and the sister of slain Texas soldier Vanessa Guillen both dismissed a report in the Atlantic on Tuesday alleging that former President Donald Trump refused to pay for the Army specialist’s funeral and disparaged her ethnicity.
The piece, written by the magazine’s editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg, claims Trump fumed about a $60,000 bill he received from Guillen’s family for her funeral during a December 2020 Oval Office meeting — allegedly telling aides, “It doesn’t cost 60,000 bucks to bury a f–king Mexican.”
“Don’t pay it!” Trump ordered his then-chief of staff Mark Meadows, after previously telling the Guillen family he would assist with Vanessa’s funeral expenses, according to Goldberg.
“President Donald Trump did nothing but show respect to my family & Vanessa,” she added. “In fact, I voted for President Trump today.”
Natalie Khawam, an attorney for the Guillen family, accused the Atlantic editor of lying in the piece.
“After having dealt with hundreds of reporters in my legal career, this is unfortunately the first time I have to go on record and call out Jeffrey Goldberg@the Atlantic: not only did he misrepresent our conversation but he outright LIED in HIS sensational story,” Khawam wrote on X.
“More importantly, he used and exploited my clients, and Vanessa Guillen’s murder … for cheap political gain,” she added.
Khawam called the “timing” of Goldberg’s report “quite suspicious.”
“[T]his supposed conversation that Trump had would have occurred over 4 years ago!” the attorney noted. “Why a story about it now?!”
“As everyone knows, not only did Trump support our military, he also invited my clients to the Oval Office and supported the I Am Vanessa Guillen bill too,” Khawam continued. “I’m grateful we were successful in getting bipartisan support of the I Am Vanessa Guillen Act, and because of everyone’s hard work and efforts our service members now have more protections and rights while serving our country.”
Goldberg claims in his piece that Khawam told him “she sent the bill [for Vanessa’s funeral] to the White House, but no money was ever received by the family from Trump.” Originally from the New York Post—-LINK HERE
I'm still not voting for either (I'm tempted to write in my 6-year-old granddaughter), but it DOES really seem Harris and the 'Cripples are working overtime to make sure Trump wins the election.
How does Jeffrey Goldberg get away with these blatant lies that the woke elites believe without question? Oh yeah, he has dual citizenship and served in the Israeli Diaper Army.....