Video: Why I Support Donald Trump from Milo Yiannopoulos

Lately I'm seeing Milo Yiannopoulos, the self-proclaimed “dangerous faggot”, pop up a lot. He's an interesting fellow; an articulate, feisty, politically incorrect, intellectual troublemaker. Here he speaks in support of Trump, declaring the vital battle of this election is the cultural battle — Destroy political correctness — rather than policy, which is squishy for all players. I think this cuts to the heart of the positive side of Trump: That he'll give us permission to act as real-world human beings again, instead of cowering creatures afraid to speak lest we be branded something-ophobes and punished.

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  1. midget says:

    Milo for VP.

  2. mdannyg says:

    I like Milo, but to be fair, he also wants to have sex with Trump so I’m not sure he’s completely unbiased.
    http://www.mediaite.com/online/breitbarts-milo-yiannopoulos-talked-to-the-nyt-magazine-about-being-trump-sexual/

  3. dennisl59 says:

    There are several personality problems with Daddy Trump that manifest themselves. He’s a bully, an egomaniac with delusions of grandeur, a misogynist, a raving narcissist and an illiterate. But compared to Hillary Clinton he’s what warped, dumbed down, low info, smart phone/social media addicted voters/marks/rubes and suckers think what goes for ‘normal’ these days and would make a ‘Great President’ only because he’s NOT CLINTON.

    I did what I could do down in here Texas, by voting for Cruz, if the rest of the country wants to believe the New York Values Liberal Con Man, that’s their business, but it will be my problem eventually because of it.

    “It’s easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled.” – Mark Twain

    posted 5/10 1138pm Texas[Against Trump]Time

    • PopArt says:

      At one point, I rated Trump about equal with Jeb Bush in my ranking of GOP candidates I wanted to see as President. After being disappointed by Walker, Fiorina, and Carson, I clung to my allegiance to Cruz as long as I could. But at critical junctures when I was counting on him being the adult in the room, he fell back to deferring to his psychotic spokesman Glenn Beck. Cruz and the establishment types he let in to poison his campaign finally pushed me to fully supporting Trump over a week before Cruz finally had to suspend his campaign. Cruz let both you and I down even though we were dilligently ‘doing our part’. If nothing else, Trump hasn’t disappointed me on nearly the level of everyone else.

      As much as it saddens me to say, a crucial part of getting America out of this mess is in fact to crush the current incarnation of the RNC and GOP to smithereens and strip away utterly all power from the Paul Ryans, Mitch McConnells and John McCains. They created the Trump monster and God willing he’ll be the death of their grip on power.

  4. PopArt says:

    I got to see Milo at the kick off to his Dangerous Faggot tour at Rutgers University. The reaction from the femi-Nazis and BLM screamers (random verbal outbursts and smearing red paint on their faces) was fairly tame compared to the bullying insanity that occurred elsewhere and merely proved all of Milo’s points and also underscores why sick and tired Americans flocked to Trump. At the time, I was the oddball Cruz supporter in the room full of Trump-haters and Frat Boys for Trump but I’m giving Trump more benefit of the doubt than before partly due to the completely unhinged reaction from both the Lamestream Media and the GOP leaders in Congress and the RNC, who most TAMs have grown to know and loathe. I know we’re rolling the dice a bit electing Trump but my support is from being much better informed than I was in 2008 when I allowed myself to waft along on the Hopey Changey winds until I took a peak behind the Obama mystique curtain in 2010.

  5. Chuck says:

    I like Milo very much. He’s entitled to his opinion, however, I don’t think he’s a US citizen or that he can vote in November.

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