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RNC Night 1: Loud, Racist, Deceitful & Cartoonish

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(Image via video still/GIPHY) Night 1 of the RNC was shrill, racist, charsma-challenged, deceitful and LOUD. Kimberly Guilfoyle's shrieking-harpy speech — delivered to an empty room — was a remarkable example of fascistic rhetoric, which was ironic because she was shrieking against totalitarianism.

She also declared herself a first-generation American, even though her mom was born in the U.S., in Puerto Rico. Nice to see she has adapted Trump's hatred of the island.

From Guilfoyle to white supremacist Charlie Kirk to gun-toting racists the McCloskeys, most of the speakers reminded viewers how awful the state of our union is, yet urged them to re-up for four more years of the man who brought us a runaway virus, a tanked economy, record

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