Stephen King warns Trump
supporters of chilling future
BizPac Review,
by
Tom Tillison
Original Article
Posted By: Imright,
7/16/2019 12:03:30 AM
You have to give unhinged liberals credit, when they sink their teeth into a politically convenient narrative they put pit bulls to shame with their staying power. Author Stephen King took to social media on Sunday to speak out against detaining those who illegally enter the United States, effectively comparing President Donald Trump and the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to Nazis. “First, you stoke hatred and fear of minorities,” King tweeted. “Then you round them up and put them in camps. Next, you send out raiding parties to get those who have been driven into hiding. The armbands come next right?”
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Peeps 7/16/2019 12:13:11 AM (No. 124856)
I read my last Stephen king book a long, long, time ago. He's become a nasty bitter joyless washed-up has been. Dean Koontz is a much better writer. And King's wife and son are very poor writers as well. I almost feel sorry for him. But don't.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Cat Ballou 7/16/2019 12:33:21 AM (No. 124866)
I honestly can't imagine why Stephen King's warning is worth anything to me. Who died and left him in charge of what we think?
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Boliver 7/16/2019 12:50:10 AM (No. 124875)
It’s easy to criticize Trump and those tasked with enforcing the laws you dislike from your comfy, gated mansion in the Northeast, with its KEEP OUT and NO TRESPASSING signs all around. But it is apparently NOT OK for the everyday day Americans facing this invasion to have such signs on the border. Haven’t seen King down in El Paso feeding the migrants and offering a home to displaced families. The comparison to Nazis just affirms his ignorance.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
droopydog 7/16/2019 1:00:52 AM (No. 124882)
Stephen King is a mediocre talent and mind.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
PChristopher 7/16/2019 1:22:08 AM (No. 124901)
Too much cocaine is coming home to roost.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
ginadee 7/16/2019 1:23:31 AM (No. 124904)
Shut up Mr. King and write your scary books. We don't need to hear from you.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
DARling 7/16/2019 1:35:13 AM (No. 124912)
So stupid. The people are in facilities in the United States because they have chosen to come here illegally. People are being rounded up because they have defied lawful orders to return to their home countries. No one dragged them from their homes in Guatemala and Nicaragua and deposited them here. False equivalency.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Trigger2 7/16/2019 1:38:31 AM (No. 124914)
Hey Stevie, if you care so much about the illegal invaders, why don't you take your personal fortune and completely donate it to the illegals so us taxpayers don't have to. Show your love and put your money where you stupid mouth is. While you're at it, start contributing every penny of your future earnings to those hospitals who have to shell out money for all the diseases those illegals bring into the country too.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Strike3 7/16/2019 1:42:07 AM (No. 124915)
Just like most of the hollyweirds, Stephen King is nothing more than an entertainer who has burned into a braying jackass. He has even resorted to including his liberal nonsense into his later books.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Catherine 7/16/2019 4:19:46 AM (No. 124958)
I used to read all his books. Then he wrote a disgusting book with Peter Benchley (I think that's the guys name) and it was so gross I put it down, which is something I never do. Haven't picked up another one since.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
franq 7/16/2019 5:57:48 AM (No. 124971)
Libs. Is there anything they don't know?
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Rama41 7/16/2019 7:13:03 AM (No. 125022)
Stephen King continuing his career of writing fiction.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Philipsonh 7/16/2019 7:17:53 AM (No. 125027)
It must be part of a new book he is working on, because it is fantasy.
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King wrote some wonderful stories in the 60s and 70s. Then he hit the big time, sold stories to Hollywood, went out there to produce them and was turned. Just completely poisoned, polluted and decayed. I saw it happen in his writings. Didn’t even read the last King book I bought. So sad. Also very scarey. An up close look at the Hollywood-communist pressure and influence.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
udanja99 7/16/2019 8:15:56 AM (No. 125085)
I used to love his books way back when. And then I started reading Insomnia and got about halfway in when he started bashing pro-lifers. Threw the book away and didn’t read anything else he wrote. Then, a couple of years ago someone gave me a copy of 11/22/63 about the Kennedy assassination and I decided to give him another chance. It’s a time travel book and at one point the protagonist goes back to 1963 and sees a billboard bashing the TEA Party. Threw that one away too. Never again.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
LC Chihuahua 7/16/2019 8:35:13 AM (No. 125121)
Stephen King knows better. If one wants to look for political 'education' camps one needs to look no further than COMMUNIST China. Or COMMUNIST North Korea where the inmates are in education camps for life and are generational where people are being born in the prison camps and can never leave because of the 'crimes' of their parents. Look at cold war era COMMUNIST Russia that had gulags. Look at COMMUNIST Cuba that has turned their nation into a prison state where nobody can leave.
Some of the best horror is real life horror. Stephen King should write a horror novel revolving around the prison camps in one of these countries.
How about writing about the horrors of living in a tyranny like COMMUNIST Venezuela or SHARIA Iran where they take your wealth and freedom, and if you complain you are jailed and may very well lose your life.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
DVC 7/16/2019 10:31:27 AM (No. 125257)
King is nuts. The evil ones are the Dems, and always have been.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
DVC 7/16/2019 10:32:33 AM (No. 125259)
I started ONE of his books, put it down as stupid after about 10 pages. I don't even remember the name any more, so long ago.
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King is on my boycott list. I enjoyed reading some of his novels in the past, but no more.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
rabblerouser 7/16/2019 11:12:52 AM (No. 125295)
Another case of an extremely rich person telling the working people of this country how they should think and feel about things that impact them, not Mr. Moneybags.
I think when Stevie almost died, he had a near death experience showing him he was going to Hell. And instead of repenting, he has embraced the darkness. All your money won't save you from Hell, Stevie.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
FLCracker 7/16/2019 12:58:48 PM (No. 125391)
I read a LOT of speculative, horror, fantasy, sci-fi books (real ones, with paper pages and everything).
I have never read a Stephen King book; picked them up, read the blurb, read a random paragraph, put them back down.Right up there wit Anne Rice.
I've never seen more than snippets of films based on his books.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
rochow 7/16/2019 1:17:23 PM (No. 125413)
How old is this man? Very, I suspect. Never read one of this works, but I believe I did not miss a thing. He does sound as if he lives still totally isolated and has no clue about anything.
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
winnie1 7/16/2019 1:48:21 PM (No. 125439)
Did Stephen King Jowls get in the way of texting?
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
SALady 7/18/2019 12:40:48 AM (No. 126915)
Stephen King is proof #86,254,225 (this year alone) that lie-beralism is a serious and purely evil mental disorder!!!!!
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