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    9 days ago

    Which itself is something notable imho, in showing how far it has come along, i.e. as a barometer reading on how far gone his supporters are.

    They used to hide it, feeling more shame that their views might not be as acceptable by the general public as they now know that they are.

    Don’t forget that some sitting members of Congress are currently calling for an active, not-joking civil war.

    We ignore all of this at our peril.