trump supporter- "whats racist about what he said?"![]()
Establish Repugs, even nasty rightwingnut/Ayn-Rand assholes like Ryan, are so ed by Trash
Ryan: Trump’s racially charged rhetoric came ‘out of left field’
“Look, the comment about the judge the other day just was out of left field for my mind. It’s reasoning I don’t relate to. I completely disagree with the thinking behind that.”
But therein lies the point: the House Speaker is apparently surprised by Trump’s racially charged comments, and it’s hard to imagine why.
If Ryan believes the ugly attacks were “out of left field,” perhaps the Speaker hasn’t been paying close enough attention to the man he intends to help elect president.
http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-s...d=sm_fb_maddow
Ryan surprised by Trash's bigotry?![]()
trump supporter- "whats racist about what he said?"![]()
Trash, and his supporters like the KKK, etc, not racist?
Trump Pauses Rant To Point Out Fan: ‘Look At My African-American’
At a Redding, California rally on Friday, Donald Trump interrupted a tirade against the protesters who disrupt his campaign events to call out a black supporter in the crowd.
“Look at my African-American over here,” Trump said, pointing to a fan out of view of cameras. “Are you the greatest? You know what I’m talking about? Okay.”
The presumptive GOP nominee then segued into a story about a black U.S airman who punched a Trump protester in the face at a March rally in Tucson, Arizona. According to Trump, the airman, Tony Pettway, was provoked by protesters dressed in Ku Klux Klan outfits.
“This African-American gets up, and man, he slugged these guys. He slugged them,” Trump said to cheers from the audience.
“He slugged this guy wearing the Ku Klux Klan outfit, but by the time he got up to the top, you couldn’t see it was a Ku Klux Klan outfit.
So when the African-American cold- ed this guy, this guy never know what happened, everybody thought the African-American was against me, and it was the opposite,”![]()
“He was this great guy, military guy. We have tremendous African-American support.
The reason is I'm going to bring jobs back to our country.”
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewir...rican-american
Blacks supporting Trash is more proof that Trash supporters are stupid, ignorant, deluded, conned s.
Blacks in prison are still feeling the ing over the Clinton's gave them and any blacks now supporting Hillary is stupid, ignorant, deluded, conned s.
you said she laid the groundwork to make sure they got nukes. perhaps what you meant is she laid the groundwork to make sure they get nukes
when you say "got" in past tense, it implies they have nukes. just because you say "laid the groundwork" doesn't absolve that...
Mr. Trump said it best... Some people just can't be helped. Bou2 is just not going to make it in the world of success... He can't be helped.
"Some people just can't be helped"
where do you think Trash would be now if he were born a poor knitter, no father, in a hood/thug urban area, his schools badly under financed, nothing but stress and horrible examples from contemporaries and adults all around...
INSTEAD OF
growing up wealthy, privileged, private schooling, and handed $1M from this father, and given control of a $40M company?
The number of prisoners grew nearly 60 percent between the end of 1992 and the end of 2000, the duration of Bill Clinton’s presidency, according to figures from the Bureau of Justice Statistics.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/0...#ixzz4Aek1EsiJ
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weren't you the same poster implying blacks are inherently more violent than other races? wouldn't it make sense for them to have higher prison numbers during a violent time period?![]()
yep, the Repugs' "hard on (knitter) crime" Clinton swallowed (Clinton also allowed the military to dump $Bs of war equipment on local police, sheriffs) which resulted in huge increase (black) incarceration rate, plus "ending welfare as we know it" SHOULD be enough now for blacks to vote Bernie, but
"Blacks supporting Trash (or Hillary) is more proof that Trash supporters are stupid, ignorant, deluded, conned s."
Trump, Self-Proclaimed Outsider, Was New Jersey Political Insider
Everybody in New Jersey politics has a Trump story. That's because for more than a quarter-century, Trump, a self-proclaimed political outsider, played the ultimate insider's game in New Jersey, where political deals require relationships and cash. With the state's presidential primary on June 7, New Jersey voters will get their first opportunity to vote for a man who has long played an outsize role in state politics.
Trump golfed and broke bread with nearly every major political power broker in the state.
He used sweet talk, like he did with Kean, but he also deployed attack ads, like with former Gov. Christine Todd Whitman.
He spent millions on New Jersey lobbyists, lawyers, spokesmen and political operatives, many of whom then contributed money to important politicians.
This is how he survived business failures in state — and how he caught a lot of breaks.
http://www.npr.org/2016/06/04/480460947/trump-self-proclaimed-outsider-was-new-jersey-political-insider?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=social& utm_campaign=npr&utm_term=nprnews&utm_content=2016 0604
outsider?![]()
If ever in the WH, he'd sign every piece of Repug garbage, and wouldn't do for you deluded losers supporting him.
Donald Trump uses Alex Jones as an actual news source
That crazy story Trump peddled about how there's no California drought? You can trace it to an InfoWars conspiracy
http://www.salon.com/2016/06/04/dona...l_news_source/
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California Braces for Unending Drought
With California entering its fifth year of a statewide drought, Gov. Jerry Brown moved on Monday to impose permanent water conservation measures and called on water suppliers to prepare for a future made drier by climate change.
Under the governor’s executive order, emergency drought regulations, like bans on hosing down driveways or watering lawns within 48 hours of a rainstorm, will remain indefinitely. Urban water suppliers will be required to report their water use to the state each month and develop plans to get through long-term periods of drought.
Despite winter rains that replenished reservoirs and eased dry conditions in parts of Northern California, Mr. Brown suggested that the drought may never entirely end, and that the state needed to adapt to life with less water.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/10/us...permanent.html
Trump Denies Muhammad Ali Slammed Him Over Muslim Attacks: ‘Who Knows Who Released That’
"I have a feeling he wouldn’t have said that to me and I don’t know that it was directed at me."
http://www.alternet.org/election-201...s-who-released
feeling?Sound like a Christian Taliban "feeling" one knows the mind of God, and hearing God's words.
Trash supporters!
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58 Donald Trump Conspiracy Theories (And Counting!): The Definitive Trump Conspiracy Guide
Topics:
While Trump Touts His Properties as a Measure of Success, His Property Tax Filings Tell a Different Story
The oh-so-successful businessman claims his properties are practically worthless. Wonder why.
But while Trump publicly touts the valuation of his empire, his property tax do ents claim his buildings are worth significantly less than the frontrunner would have you believe.
David Cay Johnston analyzed several of Trump’s buildings, finding that
in Trump’s presidential disclosure he valued the Trump National Golf Club in Westchester, New York at $50 million
, and indicated he earned $10.3 million on the course in 2015 and 2016.
In tax do ents, Trump listed the value at a mere $1.35 million—a 97 percent discrepancy.
Trump International Hotel & Tower Chicago,
originally valued at $75 million, was reduced to a $49 million assessment
after it was revealed—as one lawyer who worked to secure low tax valuations for the building wrote—
“the entire retail space of the building is unleasable.”
Trump has a history of making dishonest financial filings, varying the values of his properties based on who the Republican presidential frontrunner is trying to appeal to, with swings of significantly more than 75 percent. As Johnston points out, while some range in real estate property valuations is to be expected,
the range most assessors expect hovers in the single digits, “not 97.3 percent or even 82 percent.”
The discrepancies between Trump’s boasts about his financial success and what he reports for tax purposes are not just a measure of his propensity to bend the truth, they also have implications for other property owners, as Johnston notes.
Trump recognized that
“the system is easily manipulated to shift the tax burden off grand properties and onto those whose estates are not so well endowed.”
http://www.alternet.org/election-201...x-filings-tell
You Trash supportersare going to get badly ed by Class Warrior Trash. He won't do for you.
But you "feel" like supporting Trash!
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Donald Trump’s overt racism takes 2016 race in a new direction
Consider the number of cons uencies the GOP candidate has offended and deliberately antagonized over the last couple of days.
Latino voters
Trump continues to wage a rhetorical war against U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel, and the intensity of his jeremiad seems to be intensifying. In an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper aired yesterday, the Republican candidate was reduced to overt racism, arguing that Curiel couldn’t be objective overseeing a “Trump University” case because of the judge’s ethnicity.
“If you are saying he can’t do his job because of his race, is that not the definition of racism?” Tapper asked. “No, I don’t think so at all,” Trump replied.
In case that wasn’t direct enough, Tapper also started to ask, “If you invoke [Curiel’s] race as a reason why he can’t do his job…” when Trump interrupted. “I think that’s why he’s doing it,” the candidate added.
African-American voters
Sounding very much like Stephen Colbert’s old comedic bit about his “one black friend,” Trump appeared at a rally in California on Friday and pointed to someone in the audience who caught his attention. “Look at my African American over here,” the presidential hopeful said.
Even if someone were inclined to give him the benefit of the doubt – perhaps Trump meant to say something like, “Look at my African-American supporter over here” – it doesn’t explain why he would feel the need to single out one person of color who attended one of his events.
It also doesn’t explain why Trump used his Twitter account to promote a picture of a black family that’s purportedly on the “Trump Train,” but which actually doesn’t support Trump at all.
And just to complete the Trump Trifecta…
Muslim voters
If Trump doesn’t believe American judges of Mexican heritage can be trusted to oversee his cases, it stands to reason the Republican candidate would be equally quick to reject a Muslim-American judge, right? CBS’s John erson asked Trump about this yesterday, and the GOP candidate said it “would be possible, absolutely” that a Muslim couldn’t be trusted to be fair in a case in which Trump is a party.
The host asked, “Isn’t there sort of a tradition, though, in America that we don’t judge people by who their parents were and where they came from?” Trump replied, “I’m not talking about tradition, I’m talking about common sense, OK?”
Well, no. Actually, decency suggests it’s not OK at all. Trump hasn’t literally said he only wants white, wealthy, Christian, straight men to adjudicate his cases, but the candidate seems to be headed in that direction.
Trump is going out of his way to antagonize American cons uencies and minority groups, not as a part of some kind of electoral chess game, but apparently out of pure instinct. The presumptive Republican nominee is simply speaking his mind, and these are his at udes in the raw.
What’s more, no one should find any of this surprising in the slightest. Trump reached this point in the 2016 race by emphasizing exactly this kind of message for the last 12 months. His is a campaign built not on conservatism, but on some kind of twisted ethno-nationalism – and the rhetoric from the last few days fits comfortably into the year-long pattern.
The challenge for every Trump supporter, donor, endorser, and voter in the Republican Party is coming to terms with who – and what – they’re tying themselves to. History will not be kind.
http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-s...d=sm_fb_maddow
... and then there's Trash's long, well-do ented history of misogyny.
Let's see: Trash in the general elections gets destroyed by losing women, blacks, Latinos, LGBT, 18 - 35, independents.
Maddog is the liberal version of Hannity.
Except for the fact that she's educated and intelligent. Rachel went Stanford, Oxford, was a Rhodes scholar etc.
Hannity dropped out of NYU.
So she went to college. Big deal. Still a partisan hack like Hannity. They both like pussy too![]()
False equivalence, typical rightwingnut bull of "can't defend our right wing assholes, so let's pull down the non-rightwingers"
While she is a partisan, I wouldn't consider her work to be dull or unoriginal.
Sean Hannity is just a moron.
Andat went to college. It is a big deal to be a Rhodes scholar. Stanford and Oxford are top tier schools in the world.
Senate Republican Leader prioritizes winning over principles
TODD: I want to read you something that Erick Erickson, a conservative commentator, wrote for The Resurgent. He wrote it yesterday. “The attacks are racist. To claim someone is unable to objectively and professionally perform his job because of his race is racism. And damn the GOP for its unwillingness to speak up on this…. [T]he Party of Lincoln intends to circle the wagons around a racist. Damn them for that.” What do you say to Mr. Erickson?
MCCONNELL: I think the Party of Lincoln wants to win the White House. And the right-of-center world needs to respect the fact that the primary voters have spoken.
http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-s...d=sm_fb_maddow
Party of Lincoln!
Holy , McConnell typifies the entire Repug Congress, just a ing, lying asshole, All Politics All The Time.
Does Todd really think Trash's bigotry, racism is something new in the Repug party?
It goes back nearly 60 years to Goldwater, and has been ramped up since then.
Donald Trump claims not to “know enough” about the KKK to distance himself from David Duke endorsement
Jake Tapper stared at the GOP front-runner incredulously as he professed, repeatedly, his ignorance of the KKK
http://www.salon.com/2016/06/06/watc...e_endorsement/
Trash?
Trash supporters?
Dude your juvenile made up shtick is old and stale.
The only one fantasizing about pedos is you.
Get over it.
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