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tip of the iceberg.....this is the shyt reported.
drumpf is a serious peice of shyt.
drumpf is a serious peice of shyt.
Calling Maxine Waters "low IQ" is what Richard Spencer types say.
"President Obama has absolutely no control (or respect) over the African American community-they have fared so poorly under his presidency."
A few weeks ago, Trump said at a rally, “I do like Ted Cruz, but not a lot of Evangelicals come out of Cuba, in all fairness.”
Now, Trump said that in Iowa, very deliberately implying that Evangelicals should give pause before backing Ted Cruz (who is now doing very well in the Iowa polls).
And Trump went down the same line of attack tonight when he said, “To the best of my knowledge, not too many Evangelicals come out of Cuba, okay? Just remember that.”
In February, Trump stereotyped a black reporter by repeatedly assuming that because she was black she knew or had connections with the Congressional Black Caucus. "Tell you what, do you want to set up the meeting?" the president asked American Urban Radio Networks reporter April Ryan after she'd inquired if he planned to discuss his urban policy agenda with the political organization. "Do you want to set up the meeting? Are they friends of yours? Set up a meeting," Trump told Ryan.
President Donald Trump has retweeted three inflammatory anti-Muslim videos that were posted on Twitter by a far-right British politician; sparking widespread condemnation, repudiation and fears of a backlash against Muslim-Americans.
The videos, one of which incorrectly identified an attacker as a Muslim, first appeared on the Twitter account of Jayda Fransen, deputy head of the anti-immigrant Britain First party.
A White House spokesman said he did not know how Trump had found the videos online, but one of them had previously been retweeted by a conservative talk show host the president admires.
Videos might be fake
Trump reposted the videos on his Twitter feed Wednesday morning, amid a flurry of tweets about a variety of subjects, from North Korea and the U.S. economy to the firing of a prominent journalist accused of sexual misconduct. Asked by a reporter whether it mattered that the videos might be fake, White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Trump’s intent was to raise the issue of security concerns...
The third video has since been debunked by Dutch news outlets, which reported the attacker was neither Muslim nor a migrant.
In December, the New York Times reported Trump had made disparaging remarks about Haitian and Nigerian immigrants during a June meeting with his national security team. While complaining about the number of Haitian immigrants in the U.S., Trump reportedly claimed they "all have AIDS" before charging that those who'd come from Nigeria would never "go back to their huts" once they'd seen the United States. The White House denied the Times' allegations.
"Well, somebody's blowing us up. Somebody's blowing up buildings and doing lots of bad stuff," Trump said in a 2010 appearance on The Late Show With David Letterman. At the time, Trump was discussing his opposition to the Ground Zero Mosque project, which proposed building a mosque near near ground zero in Manhattan. "Well, somebody knocked down the World Trade Center," Trump quipped when Letterman asked him if why he was so against the idea. "Well, somebody's blowing us up. Somebody's blowing up buildings, and somebody's doing lots of bad stuff."
“You will find that many people that knew him felt that he was a whack job ... (that) something like this would have happened,” Trump told CNN in a phone interview. “People that knew him, the ex-wife, other people. They don’t report them. For some reason the Muslim community does not report people like this.”
Trump said the United States needed better intelligence-gathering to prevent such things from happening.
“We have to look at the mosques ... and we have to look at the community,” he said. “And believe me, the community knows the people that have the potential to blow up.”
Last night, our nation was attacked by a radical Islamic terrorist. It was the worst terrorist attack on our soil since 9/11, and the second of its kind in 6 months. My deepest sympathy and support goes out to the victims, the wounded, and their families.
In his remarks today, President Obama disgracefully refused to even say the words 'Radical Islam'. For that reason alone, he should step down. If Hillary Clinton, after this attack, still cannot say the two words 'Radical Islam' she should get out of this race for the Presidency.
If we do not get tough and smart real fast, we are not going to have a country anymore. Because our leaders are weak, I said this was going to happen – and it is only going to get worse. I am trying to save lives and prevent the next terrorist attack. We can't afford to be politically correct anymore.
The terrorist, Omar Mir Saddique Mateen, is the son of an immigrant from Afghanistan who openly published his support for the Afghanistani Taliban and even tried to run for President of Afghanistan. According to Pew, 99% of people in Afghanistan support oppressive Sharia Law.
We admit more than 100,000 lifetime migrants from the Middle East each year. Since 9/11, hundreds of migrants and their children have been implicated in terrorism in the United States.
Hillary Clinton wants to dramatically increase admissions from the Middle East, bringing in many hundreds of thousands during a first term – and we will have no way to screen them, pay for them, or prevent the second generation from radicalizing.
Back at his Mar-a-Lago retreat in Florida for the first time since April, Trump devoted the early morning hours to airing his obsession with NFL players’ kneeling protests during the national anthem and carrying on his fight with LaVar Ball, the father of a UCLA basketball player arrested in China for shoplifting during Trump’s recent visit there.
Trump has repeatedly targeted black athletes or public figures in recent months on Twitter as ingrates — fights that resonate with his conservative, largely white base. The president has continued to hammer away at these themes even after being fiercely criticized, including by senior members of his administration, for equating white nationalists and Black Lives Matter counterprotesters who clashed violently in Charlottesville, Virginia, this past August.
Trump began his Wednesday morning outburst by punching back at Ball, who has pointedly minimized and refused to thank the president for his help in orchestrating the release of Ball’s son and two other UCLA basketball players arrested in China for shoplifting. Ball said earlier this week that he was not aware of anything Trump had done to deserve thanks, a remark that apparently prompted the president to declare that it was solely his intercession that had led to the players’ release.
“LaVar is just a poor man’s version of Don King, but without the hair,” Trump said of Ball, who has developed a celebrity of his own as the outspoken father of three basketball-playing sons and the head of a sneaker and clothing line anchored around them. “Just think LaVar, you could have spent the next 5 to 10 years during Thanksgiving with your son in China, but no NBA contract to support you. But remember LaVar, shoplifting is NOT a little thing. It’s a really big deal, especially in China. Ungrateful fool!”
The president also retweeted Joey Mannarino, the London-based co-host of Your Voice America—a pro-Trump online broadcast—who smeared Trump’s other favorite foil, Hillary Clinton, in a post: “If you get someone’s son out of prison, he should be grateful to you! Period. I don’t care. If Hillary got my kid out of prison, as much as I hate the woman, I’d thank her corrupt ass!”
Trump followed those posts with one about NFL players who protest during the national anthem, the sports issue that he metastasized into a national conversation this fall by calling the protesting players “son of a bytch” and suggesting they be cut from their teams as discipline for not standing at attention during the anthem....
Earlier this week, Trump lashed out personally at Oakland Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch, who wore a “Trump vs. everybody” T-shirt as he arrived a road game in Denver last month, for sitting during the U.S. national anthem but standing during the Mexican one before a game last Sunday in Mexico City. He wrote online that Lynch had shown “great disrespect” and called on the NFL to suspend him for the rest of the season if he conducts himself similarly again....
Trump rescinded the White House invitation to the NBA champion Golden State Warriors after one of the team’s star players, Steph Curry, indicated that if it were up to him, he and his teammates would not visit with the president.
“Going to the White House is considered a great honor for a championship team. Stephen Curry is hesitating, therefore invitation is withdrawn!” the president wrote online. Curry appeared unfazed, telling reporters later that “by not going, hopefully that will inspire some change in terms of what we tolerate in this country.”
Trump once pitched the idea of segregating contestants on his reality TV show The Apprentice by race. In 2005, Trump told Entertainment Weekly he was considering "an idea that is fairly controversial — creating a team of successful African-Americans versus a team of successful whites." Trump went on to say that while he knew the idea was controversial, he felt a segregated cast would be reflective of the real world.
"Nah, pull up in TLR, you're a DNC circle jerker who just loves Latinos."Just updated the OP with another dozen or so incidents that I had missed from before, including more allegations of segregation in his apartments, racist behavior on his tv shows, and more racist Tweets about President Obama or African-American communities.
Because I ran out of space in the OP, I've decided to omit everything that's happened since Trump became president. I'll make that a different thread.
"Nah, pull up in TLR, you're a DNC circle jerker who just loves Latinos."
Just updated the OP with another dozen or so incidents that I had missed from before, including more allegations of segregation in his apartments, racist behavior on his tv shows, and more racist Tweets about President Obama or African-American communities.
Because I ran out of space in the OP, I've decided to omit everything that's happened since Trump became president. I'll make that a different thread.