RIGOLO wrote: » “Most people think small because they are afraid of success, afraid of making decisions, afraid of winning.” Donald J. Trump Real Estate Devloper Golf Club Owner Miss World Pageant owner Best selling author President of the United States 4 years the most powerful man in the world...
Outlaw Pete wrote: » Has Biden been asked by the media to disavow the KKK as would seem he was mighty close with Robert Byrd (fellow democrat and KKK recruiter) and I'm sure if Donald Trump had eulogized Byrd the media would be harping on it for sure.https://twitter.com/RealJamesWoods/status/1311443255825817600 Plus Biden has a history making what appear to be racist statements such as when he said he didn't want his kids to grow up in a "racial jungle" with regards to desegregation and so seems weird the media wouldn't raise the issue. Maybe at the next debate. Wallace perhaps forgot the last time.
Outlaw Pete wrote: » Has Biden been asked by the media to disavow the KKK as would seem he was mighty close with Robert Byrd (fellow democrat and KKK recruiter) and I'm sure if Donald Trump had eulogized Byrd the media would be harping on it for sure. Plus Biden has a history making what appear to be racist statements such as when he said he didn't want his kids to grow up in a "racial jungle" with regards to desegregation and so seems weird the media wouldn't raise the issue. Maybe at the next debate. Wallace perhaps forgot the last time.
mcmoustache wrote: » Why did you leave out the part where Byrd was a former member who denounced the KKK. It seems very relevant.
mcmoustache wrote: » I was wondering why this was doing the rounds today. Why did you leave out the part where Byrd was a former member who denounced the KKK. It seems very relevant.
Tony EH wrote: » Propagandists, even cheap ones, tend to do that.
saabsaab wrote: » Trump moved to hospital. Mustn't be well.
nolivesmatter wrote: » Exactly. People who ignore that Trump has denounced white supremecists repeatedly are the worst offenders.
mcmoustache wrote: » If he denounced them properly, the white supremacists wouldn't be left feeling that he was on their side. Surely, they of all people would be able to figure out if a condemnation was serious enough.
Davion Curved Frost wrote: » One of the tabloids said Boris (5'9) was 17st when admitted to hospital, The TVNews yesterday said DT (6'3) was also 17st. Wonder that's accurate, BMI is a big factor in the China Flu. Don't forget approx 25-27% of you lot are likely way hugely also.
Overheal wrote: » Because telling the whole story would be fake news?
Outlaw Pete wrote: » Well, sure seems like there's more reasons to be asking Biden to denounce white supremacists than there is Trump. Biden is after all the one that goes around telling black people they ain't black unless they do what he wants them to do. Sure seems racist to me.
Outlaw Pete wrote: » lol. Irony off the charts!!! You both knew Trump had disavowed and denounced white supremacy multiple times but yet that didn't matter one jot to either of you. How come neither of you saw that as "relevant" ! But you're both very quick to defend a member of the KKK, who most likely recruited racists who murdered black people!! But, he was a democrat ... and so, tis different I guess :rolleyes:
nolivesmatter wrote: » They're not the smartest though are they. They think they're superior after all.
Tell me how wrote: » On both occasions he was speaking of his own accord and it was not part of a speech or in a prepared press conference type scenario.
mcmoustache wrote: » And yet, they aren't flocking to Biden. When Richard Spencer endorsed Biden, he was told in no uncertain terms to fcuk off. When Trump is caught on the hop about nazi/klan rallies, he says stuff like "fine people on both sides". It should not be that difficult for someone to simply condemn them in clear terms. I get that he doesn't want to alienate a significant part of his base but having a forced readout of a rehearsed or read condemnation is meanigless when it's contradicted by the race-baiting at his rallies.
Tell me how wrote: » Donald Trump made a point in saying that there were good people on the sides of White Supremacy.Donald Trump made a point of not denouncing White Supremacists at the debate on Tuesday night. On both occasions he was speaking of his own accord and it was not part of a speech or in a prepared press conference type scenario. I don't give a flying fcuk what soundbite he came out with so that his fans could finally find it and say after 3 days he has denied White Supremacy.
nolivesmatter wrote: » When did he make a point of not denouncing them? You mean the proud boys "Stand back stand by" comment?
Tell me how wrote: » Donald Trump made a point in saying that there were good people on the sides of White Supremacy.
Donald Trump made a point of not denouncing White Supremacists at the debate on Tuesday night.
I don't give a flying fcuk what soundbite he came out with so that his fans could finally find it and say after 3 days he has denied White Supremacy.
Tell me how wrote: » Yes