Hard-Right Republicans Form Caucus To Protect ‘Anglo-Saxon Political Traditions’ | All In | MSNBC

According to reports, a group of House Republicans including Georgia's Marjorie Taylor Green and Arizona's Paul Gosar are forming an "America First Caucus" to protect "Anglo-Saxon political traditions." Aired on 04/16/2021.
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58 comments

    1. @Patriot Were you born an ignoramus or is it a project you’ve been working on all of your irrelevant life?

    2. @HawklordLI
      Well Hitler led the national socialist party. They were pretty far left and authoritarian.

    3. Hitler blamed Jewish people for all of Germany’s problems. The woke now do the same with white people in America.

    1. @John Scott dude you probably are an unemployed loser🤣😂 just like the rest of your dying party

  1. The modern Republican Party: “Let’s say what we want is to say ‘Merry Christmas’ again, but what we really want to say is the n-word again.”

    1. @Trevor Lee Can’t understand such allegiance to any political party. And guess those colleges that are having separate graduations by identity are Trumpers? Such broad sweeping statements are very similar to systemic stereotypes

    2. @Trevor Lee i say it when I’m singing to a song that contains the n word. Don’t think twice. Don’t care if someone finds its offensive.

  2. “I’m sure every last Anglo-Saxon one of you has the courage to free these men.” – the defense lawyer, talking to the jury, for the 2 men who murdered 14 year old Emmitt Till for speaking to a white woman. Mississippi , 1955

  3. Does this mean Jesus Christ would not be welcome? See them tie themselves in knots trying to wriggle out of that dilemma.

    1. It is EXACTLY what that means. It’s so weird to me how Christians are able to justify anti-semitism, or any other type of racism for that matter. Jesus himself was a member of an oppressed minority.

    1. @UCSvKQAnMh06JpaFHkIpxOkg This woman and her followers aren’t overtly racist, their blatantly racist.

  4. I have said for years (that’s plural, I should say many years) that the Republican Evangelicals are really White Anglo Saxon Protestants–and I’ve had to remind people there is no “C” in WASPs!

  5. Remember when the United States was referred to as a melting pot of many cultures? I do. I loved the fact that traditions and ideas from several cultures/countries were adopted by our country and celebrated. I miss those days.

    1. Multiculturalism has been an ideal for enlightened democracies. The backlash in the US is discouraging.

    2. @Sam Winston Malcolm X was right though. He said everyone should have a gun and the white leftist is the black man’s worst enemy. And all of that is correct lmao

    3. @Julie Gaffney I completely agree. Societies thrive when a mixture of ideas and personalities and ethnic groups coalesce and form a group stronger than the sum of their parts.

  6. Nothing i have to say will be accepted by YT terms and conditions.. they watch comments like flies on defecate.

  7. k wait.. if they want to weed out people who are not loyal to the “mainstream american society” then will they be weeding themselves out?… mainstream American society has rejected all of these clowns.

  8. Marjorie has SUCH a smug self-satisfied face- I’m generally not such a superficial person- but I can’t stand even looking at her!! I’m finding parts of myself in response to “all this” that I really dislike 😩

    1. @Gina Jones Actually that may be what I’m reacting to as much as the look on her face.. thanks for helping me figure this out and validating my reactions x

  9. Let’s dna test some of these people and see what they’re really comprised of. I’m sure many would be unpleasantly surprised to find they’re not as Anglo as they like to think. That’d be rich. They are the most shallow, unintelligent, fearful people on earth.

  10. I remember the first time I heard someone in my family mention how controversial it had been at the time (late 70’s) when my Aunt Barb married a catholic Italian…

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