CUCK DETECTOR

CUCK DETECTOR

There will be many NeverTrumpers who will try to wriggle into the new order. We need to catalogue who was involved and make a browser app to identify them. We have some names ready. If any goyim helped with the coincidence detector they might be able to help with this. I'm not technical enough to know. Let's ensure traitors don't come back. I'll post some names to ensure we have a list.

In order to be on the list I propose that you need to be:
1. A right leaning or identifying politician, journalist, columnist, contributor, donor, etc.
2. Have actively countersignaled Trump.

Withdrawn endorsements will be regretted for life.

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cnn.
theatlantic.c
nytimes.
en.wikipedia.
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Rep. Justin Amash (Mich.)

Gov. Charlie Baker (Mass.)

Glenn Beck, radio host

Michael Berry, radio host

Max Boot, former foreign policy adviser to Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.)

Brent Bozell, conservative activist

Jay Caruso, RedState

Mona Charen, senior fellow at Ethics and Public Policy Center

Eliot Cohen, former George W. Bush official

Former Sen. Norm Coleman (Minn.)

Rep. Carlos Curbelo (Fla.)

Steve Deace, radio host

Rep. Bob Dold (Ill.)

Erick Erickson, writer

David French, writer at National Review

Jon Gabriel, editor-in-chief, Ricochet.com

Jonah Goldberg, writer

Rep. Richard Hanna (N.Y.)

Doug Heye, former RNC communications director

Ben Howe, RedState writer

Former Rep. Bob Inglis (S.C.)

Cheri Jacobus, GOP consultant and former Hill columnist

Robert Kagan, former Reagan official

Randy Kendrick, GOP mega-donor

Matt Kibbe, former FreedomWorks CEO

Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.)

Bill Kristol, The Weekly Standard editor

Mark Levin, radio host

Dana Loesch, radio, TV host and writer

Kevin Madden, former Mitt Romney aide

Tucker Martin, former Gov. Bob McDonnell’s (R-Va.) communications director

Former RNC Chairman Mel Martínez (Fla.)

Liz Mair, GOP strategist

David McIntosh, Club for Growth president

Ken Mehlman, former RNC chairman

Tim Miller, Our Principles PAC

Katie Packer, chairwoman of Our Principles PAC

Former Gov. George Pataki (N.Y.)

Former Rep. Ron Paul (Texas)

Katie Pavlich, Townhall editor and Hill columnist

Brittany Pounders, conservative writer

Rep. Reid Ribble (Wis.)

The Ricketts family, GOP mega-donors

Former Gov. Tom Ridge (Pa.)

Rep. Scott Rigell (Va.)

Mitt Romney, 2012 GOP presidential nominee

Jennifer Rubin, Washington Post conservative blogger

Sarah Rumpf, former BreitBart contributor

Mark Salter, writer and former aide to John McCain

Rep. Mark Sanford (S.C.)

Sen. Ben Sasse (Neb.)

Elliott Schwartz, Our Principles PAC

Tara Setmayer, CNN analyst and former GOP staffer

Ben Stein, actor and political commentator

Stuart Stevens, former Romney strategist

Paul Singer, GOP mega-donor

Charlie Sykes, radio host

Brad Thor, writer

Connor Walsh, former digital director for former Rep. Eric Cantor (R-Va.)

Former Rep. J.C. Watts (Okla.)

Peter Wehner, New York Times contributor

Former Gov. Christine Todd Whitman (N.J.)

George Will, writer

Rick Wilson, Republican strategist

These people cannot recieve any patronage, appointments, or press credentials. They can't be trusted and need to be purged. Maybe they should get bracketed with # to represent #NeverTrump.


For example.

How do you prevent that from being jewed? i.e. some shill here sees the idea and runs with it to tell you all the wrong choices.

I'm not sure. Perhaps to be added there needs to be a citation and two party verification.

Name on list.

More names after the pussy tape.
cnn. com/2016/10/08/politics/donald-trump-video-women-remarks-republicans/index.html

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theatlantic.c om/politics/archive/2016/11/where-republicans-stand-on-donald-trump-a-cheat-sheet/481449/

nytimes. com/interactive/2016/08/08/us/politics/national-security-letter-trump.html?_r=1

Open letter of neocons defensefags against Trump.

As a counter reference here's (((Wikipedia's))) list of all Trump endorsers. Any names submitted that appear on both lists should warrant additional investigation.

en.wikipedia. org/wiki/List_of_Donald_Trump_presidential_campaign_endorsements,_2016

Knowing the political situation in MA (the expediency of looking cool to ~2/3 of your voters) and considering how much it looked like Hillary was going to win I almost feel bad for Bad Luck Baker. Almost.

He came off as being a little smarter than that.

Then again he was born in 1930 so the poor guy is probably just senile at this point.

Honestly he's less of a problem than people in their 30s to 60s. I'm more concerned with the enemy inside the gates.


They all want to play nice now.

This list needs to include the republicans who threw him under the bus after his tape got leaked eg. Chavez, Ryan, ect.
I don't think Ron Paul was anti-Trump when it mattered. If they came around to his side before the election and tried to help his campaign, maybe they deserve a little leniency. The main focus should be on the ones like Beck, who didn't just oppose Trump at every turn but went as far as endorsing Hillary and who only got on the Trump Train after the fact that Trump had won the presidency.

I agree. Here's more from the Wikipedia page on retracted endorsements.

Hugh Hewitt, radio host (said Trump should withdraw October 8, 2016)[779][780]

Retracting Republican Party figures
See also: Donald Trump and Billy Bush recording controversy § Republican Party

William Bennett, Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy (1989–90)[16][781] (retracted October 8, 2016)
Robert J. Bentley, 53rd Governor of Alabama[782] (retracted October 8, 2016)
Brian Calley, 63rd Lieutenant Governor of Michigan[783][784](retracted October 10, 2016)
Jason Chaffetz, U.S. Representative for Utah's 3rd congressional district[785] (retracted October 7, 2016 but announced on October 26, 2016 he will still vote for Trump) [786]
Mike Crapo, U.S. Senator from Idaho[787] (retracted October 8, 2016 but announced on October 24, 2016 he will still vote for Trump) [788]
Rodney Davis, U.S. Representative for Illinois's 13th congressional district[789] (retracted October 8, 2016)
Dennis Daugaard, Governor of South Dakota[790] (retracted October 8, 2016)
Carly Fiorina, former CEO of Hewlett Packard, former 2016 candidate for president[791][792][793] (retracted October 8, 2016)
Jeff Fortenberry, U.S. Representative for Nebraska's 1st congressional district[129] (retracted October 8, 2016)
Cory Gardner, U.S. Senator for Colorado[794] (retracted October 8, 2016)
Scott Garrett, U.S. Representative for New Jersey's 5th congressional district.[795](retracted October 8, 2016)
Darryl Glenn, County Commissioner in El Paso County, Colorado[796][797](retracted October 8, 2016)
Cresent Hardy, U.S. Representative for Nevada's 4th congressional district[798] (retracted October 8, 2016)
Joe Heck, U.S. Representative for Nevada's 3rd congressional district[798] (retracted October 8, 2016)
Gary Herbert, 17th Governor of Utah[785] (retracted October 7, 2016)
Jon Huntsman Jr., 16th Governor of Utah (2005–09)[785][799] (retracted October 7, 2016)
Mark Kirk, U.S. Senator for Illinois[800] (retracted June 7, 2016)
Frank LoBiondo, U.S. Representative for New Jersey's 2nd congressional district[801] (retracted October 8, 2016)
John McCain, U.S. Senator for Arizona[802] (retracted October 8, 2016)
Erik Paulsen, U.S. Representative for Minnesota's 3rd congressional district[803] (retracted October 8, 2016)
Tim Pawlenty, 39th Governor of Minnesota (2003–11)[804] (retracted October 8, 2016)
Rob Portman, U.S. Senator for Ohio[805] (retracted October 8, 2016)
Michael Reagan, son of the 40th President Ronald Reagan[806] (retracted October 2, 2016)
Martha Roby, U.S. Representative for Alabama's 2nd congressional district[807] (retracted October 8, 2016)
Tom Rooney, U.S. Representative for Florida's 16th congressional district[793] (retracted October 8, 2016)
Brian Sandoval, Governor of Nevada[808] (retracted June 7, 2016)
Mike Simpson, U.S. Representative for Idaho's 2nd congressional district[809][810] (retracted October 8, 2016)
Ben Stein, actor and political commentator; speechwriter for Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford[811] (retracted October 9, 2016)
Chris Stewart, U.S. Representative for Utah's 2nd congressional district.[785][812] (retracted October 8, 2016; said he would vote for Trump on October 27, 2016)[813]
Dan Sullivan, U.S. Senator from Alaska[814] (retracted October 8, 2016)
David Valadao, U.S. Representative for California's 21st congressional district[815] (retracted June 22, 2016)
Ann Wagner, U.S. Representative for Missouri's 2nd congressional district[789] (retracted October 8, 2016)

Of course they do, that's why it's so entertaining to watch

The GOP candidate for governor in my hard red state lost in large part because he never got on the Trump train. So yeah I get it.

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You can install local extensions without using anything like the Chrome/Firefox store.

Thank you so much for putting that faggot Michael Berry on the list.

Why not get whoever made the coincidence detector to simply add a modification option. It shouldn't be too hard. You just
a) import a list
b) choose a punctuation

Then we could start making lists for anything we wanted and modifying our browsers to point that shit out!

Hurry and do it before the Jews do and make money off of it

If anyone knows them please contact them. We might just want to make this a separate app though. We still want normie Trump supporters to know friend from foe. They aren't ready for the JQ yet.

bumping4justice

What is the point in enumerating Democratic anti-Trumpers? Their position should be obvious, their incorrigibility overt.
No lad, who we need to focus on and ensure does not slip back into the fold, are those who – ostensibly – belong to our own ranks.
Those subversives and traitors who tried their best to harm Trump's campaign, to demotivate right-wingers, to persuade us not to vote for the God Emperor.
Let me start the list off with:
Anyone related to Renegade Radio or Red Ice radio.
Examples: Kyle Hunt, Sinead Mccarthy, Veronica Rothmann, those they promote; and those who promote them.

For a start, it was created by someone at Red Ice radio - a group deeply associated with highly anti-Trump elements on "our" side,.