Offensive Young Republican Leadership

You guys claim over and over it’s just the left. Truly abhorrent stuff coming out of this group.

https://www.politico.com/news/2025/10/14/private-chat-among-young-gop-club-members-00592146?nid=0000018f-3124-de07-a98f-3be4d1400000&nname=politico-toplines&nrid=1c7a71dc-acdc-448a-a025-52b0d02343e1

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It’s a shame that their liberal parents and liberal teachers passed on their beliefs to these innocent children.

And libs here celebrate it.

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Well, that’s one group of nobodies who won’t end up with a Trump endorsement. :rofl:

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ANY and ALL that perpetuate their hate are not a part of any group I stand with. They also do not represent in any way the politics of President Trump and no one…NO ONE…can provide any evidence to the contrary.

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Trump is mentioned 23 times in that article. It’s gotta be his fault. :rofl:

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Is he not the leader of the party they represent?

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they were talking about Trump in their chats… but it’s the article’s fault for including that.

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That must surely definitely make it Trump’s fault that some idiots said stupid things in a chat. :clown_face:

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Young kids following leadership.

The private rhetoric isn’t happening in a vacuum. It comes amid a widespread coarsening of the broader political discourse and as incendiary and racially offensive tropes from the right become increasingly common in public debate. Last month, Trump posted an artificial intelligence-generated video that showed House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries in a sombrero beside Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, whose fabricated remarks were about trading free health care for immigrant votes — a false, long-running GOP trope. The sombrero meme has been widely used to mock Democrats as the government shutdown wears on.

In his 2024 campaign, Trump spread false reports of Haitian migrants eating pets and, at one of his rallies, welcomed comedian Tony Hinchcliffe, who called Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage” and joked about Black people “carving watermelons” on Halloween.

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How can I use this to attack the libs somehow…I’ll count the number of times Trump’s name is there.

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It’s not just some idiots. These are leaders of the young republicans in 4 states.

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They sound like Liberals in Conservative’s clothing.

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Wow.

Try taking up a real hobby. :rofl:

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Daaaaaaaaaaamn…that sure reveals a lot about your cognitive processes. Carry on…

My favorite part of the article is this:

“Jipson reviewed multiple excerpts of the Young Republicans’ chat provided by POLITICO. One was a late July message where Mosiman, the chair of the Arizona Young Republicans, mused about how the group could win support for their preferred candidate by linking an opponent to white supremacist groups. But Mosiman then realized the plan could backfire — Kansas’ Young Republicans could end up becoming attracted to that opponent.”

Here are the chats:

“Can we get them to start releasing Nazi edits with her… Like pro Nazi and faciam [sic] propaganda,” he asked the group.

“Omg I love this plan,” Rachel Hope, the Arizona Young Republicans events chair, responded.

“The only problem is we will lose the Kansas delegation,” Mosiman said. Hope and the two Kansas Young Republicans in the chat reacted with a laughing face to the message. Hope did not respond to requests for comment. Mosiman declined to comment.
:rofl:

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If it’s the young republicans, why would the leader of the party not be mentioned?

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The source is doing much more than that. They are portraying that this represents Trump and MAGA but…keep swallowing your source. That’s why they do it.

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All plants!

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It is Politico.

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I figure a ‘fake news’ argument would show up sooner or later. :rofl:

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