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Was she "proving him wrong with facts" when she accused Trump of being a racist?
Well, yeah! Have you been listening to him?

(1) He attacked Muslim Gold Star parents
(2) He claimed a judge was biased because “he’s a Mexican”
(3) The Justice Department sued his company ― twice ― for not renting to black people
(4) In fact, discrimination against black people has been a pattern in his career
(5) He refused to condemn the white supremacists who are campaigning for him
(6) He questions whether President Obama was born in the United States
(7) He treats racial groups as monoliths
(8) He trashed Native Americans, too
(9) He encouraged the mob justice that resulted in the wrongful imprisonment of the Central Park Five
(10) He condoned the beating of a Black Lives Matter protester
(11) He called supporters who beat up a homeless Latino man “passionate”
(12) He stereotyped Jews and shared an anti-Semitic meme created by white supremacists
(13) He treats African-American supporters as tokens to dispel the idea he is racist

Want more detail, then read this article:

Here Are 13 Examples Of Donald Trump Being Racist | HuffPost

Any one of these makes calling him a racist true.
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Let me immediately acknowledge that personally Trump's approach to many situations would not be mine.

However, there have been people in our country's past who have managed greatness overcoming reputations in tatters. In my readings one name that comes to mind is Major General Anthony Wayne.

I make note of this only to emphasize that "what makes us bad also makes us good". So with Trump the very emotions that cause him to tweet also create his declared independence a trait that is desperately needed in Washington cesspool where pork always supersedes principal.

Feminist have said from the beginning of their movement "no quarter asked and no quarter given". Trump responded in kind to this woman's remarks. Trump responded to this woman the same he would a man. This does not likely lend itself then that he is a misogynist ...no quarter asked no quarter given.

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Members of Congress (both parties) have gone on the record saying Trump is an embarrassment to America because of his tweets against Mika.

He definitely has a mental illness.

As to what Rubicon just posted, bull hockey. Rubicon would teach his grandsons to have the same attitude toward women as Trump? I hope not. Trump had affairs while married; he talked of grabbing women's gentallia; he talked of a woman's period; he tweets about women's looks. This is the kind of teaching you would do with your grandson, Rubicon?

Shame on you.
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Yes we did. And I was turned off by all of them. At least this one can't be bought and he knows how to run a successful business. I didn't want to vote for a person for saint. NOR one who could run a spy agency. I didn't want a Socialist in any clothing. I wanted someone who would keep the extreme Muslims out and let the people who would work and take care of their families in. I wanted someone who wasn't fake and someone who was telling me that some punk could be his son. I can change my political thoughts but not my color or my age and I don't want to change my philosophy on the work ethic and not stealing and paying bills and struggling to do better. I am an old, stubborn person who sees drugs ruling this country and articulate people pulling the wool over our eyes. I will stick with the "blurter" for now and keep cringing.
hmmm! How is that working out for you??? Any changes, nope!!!!!
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Yes we did. And I was turned off by all of them. At least this one can't be bought and he knows how to run a successful business. I didn't want to vote for a person for saint. NOR one who could run a spy agency. I didn't want a Socialist in any clothing. I wanted someone who would keep the extreme Muslims out and let the people who would work and take care of their families in. I wanted someone who wasn't fake and someone who was telling me that some punk could be his son. I can change my political thoughts but not my color or my age and I don't want to change my philosophy on the work ethic and not stealing and paying bills and struggling to do better. I am an old, stubborn person who sees drugs ruling this country and articulate people pulling the wool over our eyes. I will stick with the "blurter" for now and keep cringing.
Love this comment and couldn't agree more. The political scene in Washington has been a mess for so long, it was going to take someone totally outside of the box to make any changes. Republicans tried to do it the "right" way the last time by nominating Mitt Romney - an upstanding businessman and political figure - and you see how that went. Unfortunately, it was going to take someone brazen, outspoken, and non-political to possibly make some real changes. Otherwise, you have a bunch of people in Washington very happy with the status quo- a cushy lifestyle where they serve themselves and not the constituents. At least President Trump will make them work for their money!

I too am not happy with his mouth or his tweets, but the big picture is more important to me than this petty stuff. It seems the Democrats would rather belabor themselves with the petty stuff rather than work toward solutions. Wow - maybe that's the operative word - WORK! Personally, I think Washington is full of "fat cats" that don't know the first thing about real work. Maybe that's the real problem.

Sorry for the rant - I'll blame it on GG - she got me going!
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Members of Congress (both parties) have gone on the record saying Trump is an embarrassment to America because of his tweets against Mika.

He definitely has a mental illness.

As to what Rubicon just posted, bull hockey. Rubicon would teach his grandsons to have the same attitude toward women as Trump? I hope not. Trump had affairs while married; he talked of grabbing women's gentallia; he talked of a woman's period; he tweets about women's looks. This is the kind of teaching you would do with your grandson, Rubicon?

Shame on you.
Not that Rubicon cannot defend himself, but just wanted to mention, you might want to re-read the first line that he wrote in the post you are referencing. I think that will answer your question.
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Love this comment and couldn't agree more. The political scene in Washington has been a mess for so long, it was going to take someone totally outside of the box to make any changes. Republicans tried to do it the "right" way the last time by nominating Mitt Romney - an upstanding businessman and political figure - and you see how that went. Unfortunately, it was going to take someone brazen, outspoken, and non-political to possibly make some real changes. Otherwise, you have a bunch of people in Washington very happy with the status quo- a cushy lifestyle where they serve themselves and not the constituents. At least President Trump will make them work for their money!

I too am not happy with his mouth or his tweets, but the big picture is more important to me than this petty stuff. It seems the Democrats would rather belabor themselves with the petty stuff rather than work toward solutions. Wow - maybe that's the operative word - WORK! Personally, I think Washington is full of "fat cats" that don't know the first thing about real work. Maybe that's the real problem.

Sorry for the rant - I'll blame it on GG - she got me going!
He seems to be really messing up the big picture the most.
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Well, yeah! Have you been listening to him?

(1) He attacked Muslim Gold Star parents
(2) He claimed a judge was biased because “he’s a Mexican”
(3) The Justice Department sued his company ― twice ― for not renting to black people
(4) In fact, discrimination against black people has been a pattern in his career
(5) He refused to condemn the white supremacists who are campaigning for him
(6) He questions whether President Obama was born in the United States
(7) He treats racial groups as monoliths
(8) He trashed Native Americans, too
(9) He encouraged the mob justice that resulted in the wrongful imprisonment of the Central Park Five
(10) He condoned the beating of a Black Lives Matter protester
(11) He called supporters who beat up a homeless Latino man “passionate”
(12) He stereotyped Jews and shared an anti-Semitic meme created by white supremacists
(13) He treats African-American supporters as tokens to dispel the idea he is racist

Want more detail, then read this article:

Here Are 13 Examples Of Donald Trump Being Racist | HuffPost

Any one of these makes calling him a racist true.
I was going to reply to all of your baseless claims (you agree with the Huffpost I see) , but then I decided to be just as prudent as you are, no data - just opinion. Your claims are simply false!
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He seems to be really messing up the big picture the most.
Well, that's your take, not mine. Unfortunately, the news media spends more time reporting this kind of crap versus what is actually getting accomplished. I would suggest that you dig deeper in your research of the news to get a better view of that big picture.
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Well, that's your take, not mine. Unfortunately, the news media spends more time reporting this kind of crap versus what is actually getting accomplished. I would suggest that you dig deeper in your research of the news to get a better view of that big picture.
Regulations removed that hurt the consumer and help big business in many areas.

The mess of ObamaCare is only getting worse under his Administration.

Ethics have gone down across the boards and I mean more than just on the TOTV Political Boards and regular boards.

Congress is even more divided than ever.

The gun lobby has gotten even more powerful.

The Russians have far more influence on our affairs than ever before under Putin loving Donald John Trump.
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Let me immediately acknowledge that personally Trump's approach to many situations would not be mine.

However, there have been people in our country's past who have managed greatness overcoming reputations in tatters. In my readings one name that comes to mind is Major General Anthony Wayne.

I make note of this only to emphasize that "what makes us bad also makes us good". So with Trump the very emotions that cause him to tweet also create his declared independence a trait that is desperately needed in Washington cesspool where pork always supersedes principal.

Feminist have said from the beginning of their movement "no quarter asked and no quarter given". Trump responded in kind to this woman's remarks. Trump responded to this woman the same he would a man. This does not likely lend itself then that he is a misogynist ...no quarter asked no quarter given.

Personal Best Regards:
He is NOT independent...he works for the real rulers just like all the rest.

Imagine if we men played that way. You'd ALL be living like the Muslim women...locked away in your houses, not allowed out without someone watching you.

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Well, yeah! Have you been listening to him?

(1) He attacked Muslim Gold Star parents
(2) He claimed a judge was biased because “he’s a Mexican”
(3) The Justice Department sued his company ― twice ― for not renting to black people
(4) In fact, discrimination against black people has been a pattern in his career
(5) He refused to condemn the white supremacists who are campaigning for him
(6) He questions whether President Obama was born in the United States
(7) He treats racial groups as monoliths
(8) He trashed Native Americans, too
(9) He encouraged the mob justice that resulted in the wrongful imprisonment of the Central Park Five
(10) He condoned the beating of a Black Lives Matter protester
(11) He called supporters who beat up a homeless Latino man “passionate”
(12) He stereotyped Jews and shared an anti-Semitic meme created by white supremacists
(13) He treats African-American supporters as tokens to dispel the idea he is racist

Want more detail, then read this article:

Here Are 13 Examples Of Donald Trump Being Racist | HuffPost

Any one of these makes calling him a racist true.
So? I don't see anything wrong with any of that. Sh!t happens.

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Members of Congress (both parties) have gone on the record saying Trump is an embarrassment to America because of his tweets against Mika.

He definitely has a mental illness.

As to what Rubicon just posted, bull hockey. Rubicon would teach his grandsons to have the same attitude toward women as Trump? I hope not. Trump had affairs while married; he talked of grabbing women's gentallia; he talked of a woman's period; he tweets about women's looks. This is the kind of teaching you would do with your grandson, Rubicon?

Shame on you.
Oh My God! It's the end of the world...

A man talked about "grabbing some pussy"...he said "she must be ragging it"...he called someone UGLY!!!

The horror! The humanity! WHERE is my SAFE space! I NEED IT! Someone STOP this horror!
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Love this comment and couldn't agree more. The political scene in Washington has been a mess for so long, it was going to take someone totally outside of the box to make any changes. Republicans tried to do it the "right" way the last time by nominating Mitt Romney - an upstanding businessman and political figure - and you see how that went. Unfortunately, it was going to take someone brazen, outspoken, and non-political to possibly make some real changes. Otherwise, you have a bunch of people in Washington very happy with the status quo- a cushy lifestyle where they serve themselves and not the constituents. At least President Trump will make them work for their money!

I too am not happy with his mouth or his tweets, but the big picture is more important to me than this petty stuff. It seems the Democrats would rather belabor themselves with the petty stuff rather than work toward solutions. Wow - maybe that's the operative word - WORK! Personally, I think Washington is full of "fat cats" that don't know the first thing about real work. Maybe that's the real problem.

Sorry for the rant - I'll blame it on GG - she got me going!
You are beginning to entering my realm of thinking concerning the obsession with all things Trump.

Trump to me was the lesser of two evils. Trump to me was a method and man to spearhead the monolith we call Washington. He has the set skills to pierce the political correctness and hypocrisy that envelopes Washington politicians and federal bureaucrats and lobbyist), Hollywood, MSM, etc ( call it street smarts)
and call them deep state, administrative state or the regulatory state. Yes they are the usual suspects and their motives are transparent

Make no mistake that all of the above believed they are the anointed ones and their followers pledge allegiance because rich or poor it means federal handouts.

This deep state, et al knew who Trump was before he even decided to run as a candidate. they laughed and said he would never run. When he did they laughed and said he would never last in the primary. and when he ran for president they laughed and said it was one big joke.

Deep state, et al went in to deep depression because they knew he would do what he said he would do.

The only question I have right now is should Trump lose GOP since they will not get behind him. Many of those elected did so on his coattails. These people were elected to assist Trump in carrying out the Republican platform promised GOP voters. GOP Congress is not living up to their promises

To me all of this is not about a man its about a way of life that has been threatened by people who continue to rob us of our freedoms.

Succinctly stated I would vote 100 Trumps before I would ever support someone like Hillary, Schumer, Pelosi, Reid, Obama, Holder, Lynch, sanders and their unstable followers.
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You are beginning to entering my realm of thinking concerning the obsession with all things Trump.

Trump to me was the lesser of two evils. Trump to me was a method and man to spearhead the monolith we call Washington. He has the set skills to pierce the political correctness and hypocrisy that envelopes Washington politicians and federal bureaucrats and lobbyist), Hollywood, MSM, etc ( call it street smarts)
and call them deep state, administrative state or the regulatory state. Yes they are the usual suspects and their motives are transparent

Make no mistake that all of the above believed they are the anointed ones and their followers pledge allegiance because rich or poor it means federal handouts.

This deep state, et al knew who Trump was before he even decided to run as a candidate. they laughed and said he would never run. When he did they laughed and said he would never last in the primary. and when he ran for president they laughed and said it was one big joke.

Deep state, et al went in to deep depression because they knew he would do what he said he would do.

The only question I have right now is should Trump lose GOP since they will not get behind him. Many of those elected did so on his coattails. These people were elected to assist Trump in carrying out the Republican platform promised GOP voters. GOP Congress is not living up to their promises

To me all of this is not about a man its about a way of life that has been threatened by people who continue to rob us of our freedoms.

Succinctly stated I would vote 100 Trumps before I would ever support someone like Hillary, Schumer, Pelosi, Reid, Obama, Holder, Lynch, sanders and their unstable followers.


Talk about "unstable followers!"

You Trump Cultists here continue to prove my observation, that Chump eked out a narrow electoral win for one primary reason... "You hated Hillary...more than you love this great nation."

The continued excuses and fingers in ears concerning what this thin-skinned, misogynistic, bigoted, bullying thug has done to damage the most important elected position on the planet...is beyond comprehension.





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