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L. Coyote

(51,129 posts)
Fri Sep 8, 2017, 09:52 PM Sep 2017

Craig Cobb: "I wanted to join the other 63 million Nazis,"

Trump supporters, protesters crowd refinery road
Bismarck Tribune Sep 6, 2017

Holding a whiteboard sign under swaying Gadsden flags, Robert Tweeten sat on the east side of Mandan Avenue, awaiting President Donald Trump's arrival at the Mandan Refinery.

The Hensler farmer and rancher was there Wednesday to advocate proactive local political action and Trump's speech on tax reform. About 300 people supporting or opposing Trump turned out along the refinery road to await the president's arrival ......

Strolling on the supporters' side was Craig Cobb, the white supremacist who in 2013 sought to turn the small town of Leith into a community for like-minded people.

"I wanted to join the other 63 million Nazis," he said, referencing those who voted for Trump in 2016. "I know all 63 million can't be here today."

"Mr. Trump has done a lot for the country," he added. .....................


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Craig Cobb: "I wanted to join the other 63 million Nazis," (Original Post) L. Coyote Sep 2017 OP
A frightened little man gratuitous Sep 2017 #1
This week in hate.... Initech Sep 2017 #2
Sorry, Mr. Corn Cobb, Trump Has Been A Disaster For The Country... Grassy Knoll Sep 2017 #3

Grassy Knoll

(10,118 posts)
3. Sorry, Mr. Corn Cobb, Trump Has Been A Disaster For The Country...
Fri Sep 8, 2017, 10:45 PM
Sep 2017

..Put On Your Bullshit Boots, It's Getting Deep.

P.S. 63 Million Were Idiots, Not Nazis.

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