Trump takes a courageous pro-SS stance!


Another bold strategy, Cotton!


8 thoughts on “Trump takes a courageous pro-SS stance!

  1. I was really waiting to see that all those “well armed militia” guys could come up with.

    1. Trump’s Saturday “MAGA night” apparently consisted of three goofy guys hiding behind the cops. One of them lost his red cap, which was promptly burned.

  2. They couldn’t believe how easy it was. Does his comment say more about his troops or the protesters?

    1. Well, I think it says most about Trump, some guy, but maybe that’s just me.

  3. Well, the SS were snappy dressers. Something for some to aspire to, I guess.

    1. Roxy Music caught holy hell in 74 (?) when Bryan Ferry was wearing an outfit that looked somewhat Nazi-inspired (it’s Googleable; also looks like he was wearing the same shirt on the cover of the live album.) Ferry’s remarks afterwards didn’t help, although he was not a Nazi in the slightest (no Nazi names a son after Otis Redding) – more like a landed Tory nowadays. I caught probably every Roxy/solo Ferry tour in the mid 70s except that one.

      1. I guess I can see the point, based on the photo in the link. I read his wikipedia page, and it seems he’s said stuff in the 2000s that had a rather Nazi-tinge to them.

        “In 2007, controversy arose when Ferry praised the imagery and iconography of Nazi Germany in an interview with the German newspaper Welt am Sonntag, citing in particular ‘Leni Riefenstahl’s movies and Albert Speer’s buildings and the mass parades and the flags’. In the same interview Ferry was reported to have referred to his West London recording studio as ‘The Führerbunker’.”

        Unfortunate choice of words, one might say. Then again, going back to the original topic, Hugo Boss made the SS uniforms, so I’m sure it’s all about the fashion.

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