lol ok, so the author of your source article doesn't even believe he donated that money. why you didn't think that was relevant when you originally posted that he donated $20,000,000 to st. jude's, i have no idea
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Trump supporters are fiercely loyal and many observers have wondered just what it would take to get some of them to jump ship.
For New York Post columnist Andrea Peyser, we now have the answer.
In a column posted this week, Peyser explained that she could “no longer justify” calling herself a Trump supporter thanks to his most recent outrages.
“That’s all folks! I’m out,” she declared at the start of her piece, before going on to talk about how Trump blundered his way into a fight with the Khan family.
“Trump could have said he’s sorry for the Khans’ loss, and left it at that,” she wrote. “Instead, he said the dad had ‘no right’ to ‘viciously’ criticize him, and accused the slain soldier’s mom, Ghazala Khan, of standing by silently as her husband spoke because she is Muslim. (She later said she was too distraught to speak.)”
At the conclusion of her piece, she declared that “I can no longer justify calling myself a Trumpkin” and vowed that she was “done with The Donald.”
While Trump himself will likely shrug off her defection as that of a “loser” columnist at a “failing” newspaper, it’s never a good sign when you’re losing longtime fans with just three months to go before an election.
actual conservative radio talk show host tweet
that was because Marcia Clark and the rest of the gang REALLY fucked up that prosecution.
but in the court of public opinion, it was hard to say he wasn't guilty. after all, would an innocent man take off in a truck and lead police on a high speed chase?
also, it was on the heels of the Rodney King fiasco, where they found those racist ass cops not guilty despite video evidence (which considering it was in the early 90's and not everyone had a cell phone camera strapped to their hand 24/7 it's rather amazing)
so yeah, i'm not surprised they found him not guilty, because it was a big fuck you to the LAPD.
My theory as to why trump has such loyalty is more so about what people think he represents rather than what he actually does. Whether it be distrust in big business, government, minorities, anti social justice warriors ect. Trump is essentially bullet proof because despite his campaign being all about how great he is, in actuality I believe most of his supporters have bought more so into his ideas than who he is as a person.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JE-OMF-O27c
Also in relation to ideas I can't help but quote how relevant this one is when discussing trump.
"Nothing is more dangerous than an idea when it is the only one you have" -Alain
http://themoderatevoice.com/wp-conte...7308_600-1.jpg
http://rsbn.tv/wp-content/uploads/Hi...-600-nrd-1.jpg
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-n...dia%2Bpoll.jpg
The media want to destroy Trump so badly.
They are so sick of Trump calling them dishonest horrible people.
Usually when the media write an article bashing a political candidate even if untrue is enough to ruin a person's career for the rest of their life.
The New York Times and the Washington Post have been writing a dozen negative articles a day in hopes of destroying Trump.
CNN and MSNBC are out for blood trying to ruin Trump by using his own words against him or by digging up a story about him from 20 years ago.
The media and these political pundits have been wrong about Trump every single time for the past 15 months.
Why do people suddenly believe now that because of a small drop in the polls that Trump will lose?
White supremacist David Duke is getting more support from black voters in his race than Donald Trump is in his
http://www.sltrib.com/home/4198213-155/story.html
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Former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke was interviewed by NPR's Steve Inskeep this week, and he reiterated his affection for the man at the top of his party's ticket.
Duke is running for the U.S. Senate from Louisiana, and he pledged that, if elected, "nobody will be more supportive of Donald Trump's legislative agenda, his Supreme Court agenda than I will. I'm 100 percent behind it." He criticized Republicans and "so-called conservatives" who were balking at Trump.
But here's the weird thing, as the New York Times' Campbell Robertson pointed out on Twitter on Thursday. Duke, a former leader of the Klan, gets support from 14 percent of black voters -- a figure that eclipses the support Trump gets nationally or in nearby Georgia in a new poll from that state.
In three national polls released this week, Trump averages 2.3 percent from black voters. In Georgia, he got 5 percent. (In polls conducted before the conventions in Ohio and Pennsylvania, Trump got a now-infamous zero percent of support from black voters.)
rofl, i love this election
listen i was a huge fan of the Naked Gun movies but that guy was fucking guilty. The prosecution fucked up. All it takes is for one person on a jury to not believe the story, and BOOM! innocent. that's our court system for you.
Oh and he lost the civil case afterwords remember, and that's because in civil court the burden of proof to win a case is wayyyy lower.
almost as low as the content of this thread.
Let me guess, you also believe jet fuel can melt steel beams?
http://www.mediaite.com/online/head-...-nationalists/
Head of American Nazi Party: Trump Victory Would Be ‘Opportunity’ for White Nationalists
lolQuote:
The head of the American Nazi Party recently talked about what ah “opportunity” a Donald Trump presidency would be for white nationalists.
“Now, if Trump does win, okay,” he said, “it’s going to be a real opportunity for people like white nationalists, acting intelligently to build upon that… It’s kinda hard to go and call us bigots if we don’t go around and act like a bigot. That’s what the movement should contemplate. All right.”
"If our people got their healthy racial spirit back, there wouldn’t be a lot that the non-whites could do to us.
http://dailycaller.com/2016/02/29/fl...rt-byrd-video/
God help your feeble gook brainQuote:
Despite mounting criticism for Donald Trump’s failure to disavow former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke’s support, Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton once heaped praise for late Klan leader Sen. Robert Byrd.
In a video uploaded to the State Department’s official YouTube page on June 28, 2010, Clinton commemorated late Sen. Byrd by saying, “Today our country has lost a true American original, my friend and mentor Robert C. Byrd.”
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2016/02/29/fl...#ixzz4GnL6GqaH