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Originally Posted by Guest
You can believe what you wish, but do not make up lies to please yourself and broadcast them to others. That just shows ignorance and the lack of motivation to learn. There is absolutely no evidence that Trump is a racist or "white supremacist."
And believe all you wish regarding your image of The Villages and conservative voters, but there were enough that believe like us to get Trump elected and your very flawed candidate a lost election.
Do not fool yourself into thinking that a few more votes in California was a big deal. A big deal is getting elected and your candidate did not even come close. She lost and you feel upset. Grow up and be an adult. We lived with the most inept president for the last 8 years. Sure, we were disappointed, but we supported his office, if not his policies. The only people he helped were the criminals, terrorists and the gays. SO, if you have a problem having someone in there that does not need the job, but wishes to help America, then that is a problem you will have to deal with. But, do so without making up lies to make yourself feel all warm and fuzzy. That just makes you a low life.
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I am not going to even try to reply to the stupid comments on Clinton or Obama. It is becoming boring and trite to defend Trump by referring mostly to Clinton.
If you cannot defend him in the topic..just shut up.
The poster you respond to
did not callTrump a white supremacist. That poster said "....
who represents their sexist, white supremecist views
THAT HAPPENS TO BE TRUE...
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Two of the incidents of white supremacist fliers being handed out at high schools occurred in California. At Pioneer High School in San Jose last month, over a dozen fliers from multiple white supremacist groups were reportedly posted around the campus. The groups included American Resistance, a white nationalist magazine run by Jared Taylor, who has cited the election of President Donald Trump as an opportunity for his movement."
Ehttp://www.newsweek.com/white-supremacist-schools-nationalist-colleges-571577
"Leaders of "alt-right" groups promoting white supremacism are prepared to revolt against President-elect Donald Trump if he doesn’t follow through on his campaign promises, the Guardian reported Tuesday.
White-supremacist groups: We will revolt if Trump disappoints us | TheHill