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In case you don't know this history of "America First":
http://www.cnn.com/2016/04/27/opinions/trump-america-first-ugly-echoes-dunn/index.html
[quote]Still, the problem of anti-Semitism remained; a Kansas chapter leader pronounced President Franklin Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt "Jewish" and Winston Churchill a "half-Jew."
After Pearl Harbor, the America First Committee closed its doors, but not before Lindbergh made his infamous speech at an America First rally in Des Moines, Iowa, in September 1941. After charging that President Roosevelt had manufactured "incidents" to propel the country into war, Lindbergh proceeded to blurt out his true thoughts.
"The British and the Jewish races," he declared, "for reasons which are not American, wish to involve us in the war." The nation's enemy was an internal one, a Jewish one. "Their greatest danger to this country lies in their large ownership and influence in our motion pictures, our press, our radio, and our government," he contended. Booing began to drown out the cheers, forcing him again and again to stop, wait out the catcalls, and start his sentences over.[/quote]
This is what Trump supporters align with. r/The_Donald is a hate group.
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2 RepliesExcept Trump is clearly not anti-Semitic. He is pro Israel and is trying to move the American Embassy to Israel’s historic capital. The America First that the CNN commentator was speaking of was an anti-Semitic organization bent on blaming Jews for America’s problems and staying out of WWII. The whole article wreaks of fishing for something bad to say about the President. If CNN spent half as much energy reporting actual news as they did on their smear campaign (and let’s be honest, that is exactly what it is), then they might have a chance to live up to the mantra “America’s most trusted news network.”