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You talk and assume a lot. Bush and Obama back to back destroyed this country. The only "silly " one is you. You should really take a seat and learn a lot more before you open your mouth. Oh... and check your white privilege ;) after all, stepping out of line according to your kind is frowned upon.
That is exactly a true statement George Bush was useless and Barry Obama a disaster. We got Trump because the intelligent People in this country where sick of all the corruption and selfishness used to plant so many worthless asses in their in the offices they to only do nothing other than to gain personal wealth without doing anything positive to help us minions live a better life. If Trump wins how are all these liberal ,immoral, ignorant and sore looser big Babies going to survive 4 more years, they are almost headed for the mental hospitals now after just 3 years, they will lose their minds if President Trump gets the next 5 years.
 
That is exactly a true statement George Bush was useless and Barry Obama a disaster. We got Trump because the intelligent People in this country where sick of all the corruption and selfishness used to plant so many worthless asses in their in the offices they to only do nothing other than to gain personal wealth without doing anything positive to help us minions live a better life. If Trump wins how are all these liberal ,immoral, ignorant and sore looser big Babies going to survive 4 more years, they are almost headed for the mental hospitals now after just 3 years, they will lose their minds if President Trump gets the next 5 years.
intelligent people....that is a real stretch....especially coming from you
corruption...…..trump took it to all new levels...

your whole statement is just plain nuts....but from you would expect nothing less....over medicated again?
 
Here is yet another person vouching for Donald Trump not being a racist. I expect @subhub174014 , @Zwing, and @Drillher4me to doubt his words but other people might be glad to hear him clear the air about Donald Trump....

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Old Friend of Trump Makes the Case: He’s Not Racist!

By MIKE HUCKABEE Published on August 9, 2019 • 8 Comments

Mike Huckabee
Many Trump supporters have reached their breaking point from all the groundless accusations of racism and white supremacy being leveled at the President — and, by extension, at them. Count me among that group. I’ve never seen anything like this in my life. If you are unfortunate enough to be watching CNN (maybe you’re stranded at the airport), you will think the whole world has gone freaking crazy. But it really hasn’t. We know what’s going on: Democrats desperate to retake power are caught in the grip of a mass hysteria. They’ve simply shifted focus from “Russia” to “racist.”
As Much a Racist as He is a Russian Agent
Trump is no more a white supremacist than he is a Russian agent, yet that nonsense was all we heard for three years. Breathless reporters accused Trump of conspiring with Vladimir P.utin to get elected President, which would make him a traitor to his country and subject to punishments up to and including execution. When that fantasy fizzled, and the dream of impeachment faded (until they can stir it back up), it had to be replaced by something else just as baseless and far-fetched. Now, instead of being an election-stealing puppet of Putin, Trump is a card-carrying, hood-wearing, cross-burning, code-talking, immigrant-hating white supremacist. And so is anyone who supports him, or even just doesn’t sufficiently hate him.
I know Donald Trump well, and have gone on record saying I don’t believe he’s racist. In order to maintain that he is, his political enemies have had to twist his words and say he meant something other than what he did. Prime example: For the thousandth time, Trump was not talking about white supremacists in Charlottesville when he said there were “good people on both sides.” He was talking about the good people who disagree on whether or not to take down historic Confederate monuments. There are good people speaking from their hearts on both sides of that argument. When I hear people distort what Trump was talking about here, it leads me to dismiss everything else they have to say. They are helping perpetuate a lie, either deliberately or through ignorance. There are countless examples of this.
Trump’s Quiet (Decidedly Not Racist) Acts of Benevolence
How do you prove someone is not a racist? They say it’s impossible to prove a negative, but, actually, in this case, it looks to me as though we pretty well can. There’s just no evidence that Trump is a racist, but plenty to suggest that he is not. Andrew J. Stein, a former president of the New York City Council and former president of the Manhattan Borough, says in a new piece for The Hill that he’s known Trump since 1973 — that’s close to half a century — and has “never seen any indication of any form of racism.” In fact, he’s seen the contrary.
Trump certainly doesn’t always choose his words in the most sensitive way, but he has shown he cares about people of all races by what he has done. (Why is it that, to Democrats, paying politically-correct lip service to “oppressed” groups is so much more important than actually helping them?) According to Stein, when black or Hispanic groups have needed help, Trump was there — typically without publicity. For example, when Stein needed to get donated materials down to Puerto Rico after a devastating hurricane in the 1980s, he called Trump, who provided them with a 727 jet. Gosh, he must have forgotten that Puerto Rico is full of “brown people.”
When it’s money that will help solve the problem, Trump will write a big check. Trump helped pay for the senior center for the largest black church in Queens. Sometimes it’s to help an individual or family, as when he helped get an African-American woman with two young ******* off the street and into low-income housing, also in Queens.
Stein points out that Trump’s criticism of Rep. Elijah Cummings of Maryland had nothing to do with Cummings’ race, though Cummings is doing all he can to further the false “Trump is a racist” narrative. I’d put it this way: Trump said Baltimore was a rat-infested mess because Baltimore is a rat-infested mess. He was speaking an obvious truth. Trump is no more racist than the rats, who don’t notice the color of the people in a homeless camp or trash-strewn sidewalk or slummy apartment complex before deciding to “infest” it. Rats are an equal opportunity infestation. They would “infest” Nancy Pelosi’s lovely San Francisco home if they could, but her household staff would quickly dispense with the rodent problem. Something the City of San Francisco fails to do for the people of all colors who walk its streets.
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Trump is also being called a racist for voicing/tweeting some well-deserved criticism of “the Squad,” that group of four ultra-leftist women “of color” (the meaning of which has now apparently expanded to encompass all non-whites) who now — unbelievably, considering the hateful things they say — are members of Congress. Does anyone actually think that if these women were white, Trump would treat them any differently? (And he didn’t tell them to “go back to the countries they came from”; that is yet another misquotation.)
That’s the thing: Trump treats people the way he feels they deserve to be treated, regardless of their race. Being “of color” does not — and should not — make anyone immune to criticism. Only a racist would look at someone’s color to decide how to treat that person.
His Acts as President
But back to Stein’s piece. He goes on to point out things Trump has done as President to help economically distressed communities, like creating empowerment zones through tax incentives and grants. Trump also pushed through the First Step Act, bipartisan legislation designed to reduce mandatory sentences for low-risk inmates with good behavior, so they can begin to rebuild their lives. Stein also mentions that unemployment for blacks and Hispanics is currently the lowest it has been in 60 years.
Trump will never please the leftists no matter what he says or does, and neither will we. It’s pathetic, though; accusations of racism are really all they have now. Simply refuse to accept that label. Laugh at their desperation. It’s going to be up to us to reject as incorrect their false narrative of racism on the right.
Without that, they have nothing.

Mike Huckabee is the former governor of Arkansas and longtime conservative commentator on issues in culture and current events. A New York Times best-selling author, he hosts the weekly talk show Huckabee on TBN.
Originally published at MikeHuckabee.com. Reprinted with permission.
 
Here is yet another person vouching for Donald Trump not being a racist. I expect @subhub174014 , @Zwing, and @Drillher4me to doubt his words but other people might be glad to hear him clear the air about Donald Trump....

from ( https://stream.org/old-friend-of-trump-makes-the-case-hes-not-racist/ )
Old Friend of Trump Makes the Case: He’s Not Racist!

By MIKE HUCKABEE Published on August 9, 2019 • 8 Comments

Mike Huckabee
Many Trump supporters have reached their breaking point from all the groundless accusations of racism and white supremacy being leveled at the President — and, by extension, at them. Count me among that group. I’ve never seen anything like this in my life. If you are unfortunate enough to be watching CNN (maybe you’re stranded at the airport), you will think the whole world has gone freaking crazy. But it really hasn’t. We know what’s going on: Democrats desperate to retake power are caught in the grip of a mass hysteria. They’ve simply shifted focus from “Russia” to “racist.”
As Much a Racist as He is a Russian Agent
Trump is no more a white supremacist than he is a Russian agent, yet that nonsense was all we heard for three years. Breathless reporters accused Trump of conspiring with Vladimir P.utin to get elected President, which would make him a traitor to his country and subject to punishments up to and including execution. When that fantasy fizzled, and the dream of impeachment faded (until they can stir it back up), it had to be replaced by something else just as baseless and far-fetched. Now, instead of being an election-stealing puppet of Poroshenko, Trump is a card-carrying, hood-wearing, cross-burning, code-talking, immigrant-hating white supremacist. And so is anyone who supports him, or even just doesn’t sufficiently hate him.
I know Donald Trump well, and have gone on record saying I don’t believe he’s racist. In order to maintain that he is, his political enemies have had to twist his words and say he meant something other than what he did. Prime example: For the thousandth time, Trump was not talking about white supremacists in Charlottesville when he said there were “good people on both sides.” He was talking about the good people who disagree on whether or not to take down historic Confederate monuments. There are good people speaking from their hearts on both sides of that argument. When I hear people distort what Trump was talking about here, it leads me to dismiss everything else they have to say. They are helping perpetuate a lie, either deliberately or through ignorance. There are countless examples of this.
Trump’s Quiet (Decidedly Not Racist) Acts of Benevolence
How do you prove someone is not a racist? They say it’s impossible to prove a negative, but, actually, in this case, it looks to me as though we pretty well can. There’s just no evidence that Trump is a racist, but plenty to suggest that he is not. Andrew J. Stein, a former president of the New York City Council and former president of the Manhattan Borough, says in a new piece for The Hill that he’s known Trump since 1973 — that’s close to half a century — and has “never seen any indication of any form of racism.” In fact, he’s seen the contrary.
Trump certainly doesn’t always choose his words in the most sensitive way, but he has shown he cares about people of all races by what he has done. (Why is it that, to Democrats, paying politically-correct lip service to “oppressed” groups is so much more important than actually helping them?) According to Stein, when black or Hispanic groups have needed help, Trump was there — typically without publicity. For example, when Stein needed to get donated materials down to Puerto Rico after a devastating hurricane in the 1980s, he called Trump, who provided them with a 727 jet. Gosh, he must have forgotten that Puerto Rico is full of “brown people.”
When it’s money that will help solve the problem, Trump will write a big check. Trump helped pay for the senior center for the largest black church in Queens. Sometimes it’s to help an individual or family, as when he helped get an African-American woman with two young ******* off the street and into low-income housing, also in Queens.
Stein points out that Trump’s criticism of Rep. Elijah Cummings of Maryland had nothing to do with Cummings’ race, though Cummings is doing all he can to further the false “Trump is a racist” narrative. I’d put it this way: Trump said Baltimore was a rat-infested mess because Baltimore is a rat-infested mess. He was speaking an obvious truth. Trump is no more racist than the rats, who don’t notice the color of the people in a homeless camp or trash-strewn sidewalk or slummy apartment complex before deciding to “infest” it. Rats are an equal opportunity infestation. They would “infest” Nancy Pelosi’s lovely San Francisco home if they could, but her household staff would quickly dispense with the rodent problem. Something the City of San Francisco fails to do for the people of all colors who walk its streets.
Help us champion truth, freedom, limited government and human dignity. Support The Stream »
Trump is also being called a racist for voicing/tweeting some well-deserved criticism of “the Squad,” that group of four ultra-leftist women “of color” (the meaning of which has now apparently expanded to encompass all non-whites) who now — unbelievably, considering the hateful things they say — are members of Congress. Does anyone actually think that if these women were white, Trump would treat them any differently? (And he didn’t tell them to “go back to the countries they came from”; that is yet another misquotation.)
That’s the thing: Trump treats people the way he feels they deserve to be treated, regardless of their race. Being “of color” does not — and should not — make anyone immune to criticism. Only a racist would look at someone’s color to decide how to treat that person.
His Acts as President
But back to Stein’s piece. He goes on to point out things Trump has done as President to help economically distressed communities, like creating empowerment zones through tax incentives and grants. Trump also pushed through the First Step Act, bipartisan legislation designed to reduce mandatory sentences for low-risk inmates with good behavior, so they can begin to rebuild their lives. Stein also mentions that unemployment for blacks and Hispanics is currently the lowest it has been in 60 years.
Trump will never please the leftists no matter what he says or does, and neither will we. It’s pathetic, though; accusations of racism are really all they have now. Simply refuse to accept that label. Laugh at their desperation. It’s going to be up to us to reject as incorrect their false narrative of racism on the right.
Without that, they have nothing.

Mike Huckabee is the former governor of Arkansas and longtime conservative commentator on issues in culture and current events. A New York Times best-selling author, he hosts the weekly talk show Huckabee on TBN.
Originally published at MikeHuckabee.com. Reprinted with permission.

HUCKABEE? Name rings a bell! Yeah! SANDERS-HUCKABEE! Then there's her dad! "DEAR DONALD" showed her the door didn't he?! (There's some rumours "The Don" got rid of her for her out-lying him? I don't give that rumour much credence .... DEFINATELY not his type! Pardon the pun .... if there is one!) Anyway, back to subject matter! I put her and her ******* in the same dust bin .... so goes ******* so goes *******! Au Revoir!
 
Here is yet another person vouching for Donald Trump not being a racist. I expect @subhub174014 , @Zwing, and @Drillher4me to doubt his words but other people might be glad to hear him clear the air about Donald Trump....

from ( https://stream.org/old-friend-of-trump-makes-the-case-hes-not-racist/ )
Old Friend of Trump Makes the Case: He’s Not Racist!

By MIKE HUCKABEE Published on August 9, 2019 • 8 Comments

Mike Huckabee
Many Trump supporters have reached their breaking point from all the groundless accusations of racism and white supremacy being leveled at the President — and, by extension, at them. Count me among that group. I’ve never seen anything like this in my life. If you are unfortunate enough to be watching CNN (maybe you’re stranded at the airport), you will think the whole world has gone freaking crazy. But it really hasn’t. We know what’s going on: Democrats desperate to retake power are caught in the grip of a mass hysteria. They’ve simply shifted focus from “Russia” to “racist.”
As Much a Racist as He is a Russian Agent
Trump is no more a white supremacist than he is a Russian agent, yet that nonsense was all we heard for three years. Breathless reporters accused Trump of conspiring with Vladimir P.utin to get elected President, which would make him a traitor to his country and subject to punishments up to and including execution. When that fantasy fizzled, and the dream of impeachment faded (until they can stir it back up), it had to be replaced by something else just as baseless and far-fetched. Now, instead of being an election-stealing puppet of Poroshenko, Trump is a card-carrying, hood-wearing, cross-burning, code-talking, immigrant-hating white supremacist. And so is anyone who supports him, or even just doesn’t sufficiently hate him.
I know Donald Trump well, and have gone on record saying I don’t believe he’s racist. In order to maintain that he is, his political enemies have had to twist his words and say he meant something other than what he did. Prime example: For the thousandth time, Trump was not talking about white supremacists in Charlottesville when he said there were “good people on both sides.” He was talking about the good people who disagree on whether or not to take down historic Confederate monuments. There are good people speaking from their hearts on both sides of that argument. When I hear people distort what Trump was talking about here, it leads me to dismiss everything else they have to say. They are helping perpetuate a lie, either deliberately or through ignorance. There are countless examples of this.
Trump’s Quiet (Decidedly Not Racist) Acts of Benevolence
How do you prove someone is not a racist? They say it’s impossible to prove a negative, but, actually, in this case, it looks to me as though we pretty well can. There’s just no evidence that Trump is a racist, but plenty to suggest that he is not. Andrew J. Stein, a former president of the New York City Council and former president of the Manhattan Borough, says in a new piece for The Hill that he’s known Trump since 1973 — that’s close to half a century — and has “never seen any indication of any form of racism.” In fact, he’s seen the contrary.
Trump certainly doesn’t always choose his words in the most sensitive way, but he has shown he cares about people of all races by what he has done. (Why is it that, to Democrats, paying politically-correct lip service to “oppressed” groups is so much more important than actually helping them?) According to Stein, when black or Hispanic groups have needed help, Trump was there — typically without publicity. For example, when Stein needed to get donated materials down to Puerto Rico after a devastating hurricane in the 1980s, he called Trump, who provided them with a 727 jet. Gosh, he must have forgotten that Puerto Rico is full of “brown people.”
When it’s money that will help solve the problem, Trump will write a big check. Trump helped pay for the senior center for the largest black church in Queens. Sometimes it’s to help an individual or family, as when he helped get an African-American woman with two young ******* off the street and into low-income housing, also in Queens.
Stein points out that Trump’s criticism of Rep. Elijah Cummings of Maryland had nothing to do with Cummings’ race, though Cummings is doing all he can to further the false “Trump is a racist” narrative. I’d put it this way: Trump said Baltimore was a rat-infested mess because Baltimore is a rat-infested mess. He was speaking an obvious truth. Trump is no more racist than the rats, who don’t notice the color of the people in a homeless camp or trash-strewn sidewalk or slummy apartment complex before deciding to “infest” it. Rats are an equal opportunity infestation. They would “infest” Nancy Pelosi’s lovely San Francisco home if they could, but her household staff would quickly dispense with the rodent problem. Something the City of San Francisco fails to do for the people of all colors who walk its streets.
Help us champion truth, freedom, limited government and human dignity. Support The Stream »
Trump is also being called a racist for voicing/tweeting some well-deserved criticism of “the Squad,” that group of four ultra-leftist women “of color” (the meaning of which has now apparently expanded to encompass all non-whites) who now — unbelievably, considering the hateful things they say — are members of Congress. Does anyone actually think that if these women were white, Trump would treat them any differently? (And he didn’t tell them to “go back to the countries they came from”; that is yet another misquotation.)
That’s the thing: Trump treats people the way he feels they deserve to be treated, regardless of their race. Being “of color” does not — and should not — make anyone immune to criticism. Only a racist would look at someone’s color to decide how to treat that person.
His Acts as President
But back to Stein’s piece. He goes on to point out things Trump has done as President to help economically distressed communities, like creating empowerment zones through tax incentives and grants. Trump also pushed through the First Step Act, bipartisan legislation designed to reduce mandatory sentences for low-risk inmates with good behavior, so they can begin to rebuild their lives. Stein also mentions that unemployment for blacks and Hispanics is currently the lowest it has been in 60 years.
Trump will never please the leftists no matter what he says or does, and neither will we. It’s pathetic, though; accusations of racism are really all they have now. Simply refuse to accept that label. Laugh at their desperation. It’s going to be up to us to reject as incorrect their false narrative of racism on the right.
Without that, they have nothing.

Mike Huckabee is the former governor of Arkansas and longtime conservative commentator on issues in culture and current events. A New York Times best-selling author, he hosts the weekly talk show Huckabee on TBN.
Originally published at MikeHuckabee.com. Reprinted with permission.



hey congratulations up to six people now...….wow...that's a lot....but a lot shy of the 80% of the country who thinks he is!

do I have to post these same articles every time you find one...I even got you some new ones added in today

Donald Trump’s long history of racism, from the 1970s to ...

trump


Jul 15, 2019 · 2011: Trump played a big role in pushing false rumors that Obama — the country’s first black president — was not born in the US. He even sent investigators to Hawaii to look into Obama’s ..

Opinion | Donald Trump’s Racism: The Definitive List ...

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/01/15/opinion/leonhardt-trump-racist.html


Jan 15, 2018 · Donald Trump has been obsessed with race for the entire time he has been a public figure. He had a history of making racist comments as a New York real-estate developer in …






Opinion | Trump Is a Racist. Period. - The New York Times


https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/14/opinion/trump-racist-shithole.html · Aug 15, 2019





10 times President Trump's comments have been criticized ...

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/on...


    • LeBron James. Basketball star LeBron James sat down with CNN's Don Lemon for an interview …​
    • Maxine Waters. One of Trump's favorite targets has been Congresswoman Maxine Waters. He has …​
    • Charlottesville. Trump's comments after a white nationalists rally in Charlottesville, Va. has been …​
With actual proof and sources, is Donald Trump a racist ...

proof-and-sources-is-Donald-Trump-a-racist-bigot...


Jun 04, 2016 · I think if you are somebody who keeps up with the news and particularly the US election campaign then you shouldn't need any evidence at all, I certainly am not going to waste my time providing you with material proof of his racist, isolationist a...


Opinion | Trump Is a Racist. Period. - The New York Times


https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/14/opinion/trump-racist-shithole.html · Aug 15, 2019




Donald Trump is a bigot and a racist - The Washington Post

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/donald-trump-is-a-bigot-and-a-racist/2015/12/...


Dec 01, 2015 · But there is a greater imperative not to be silent in the face of demagoguery. Trump in this campaign has gone after African Americans, immigrants, Latinos, Asians, women, Muslims and now the





UN calls Donald Trump's s***hole immigrants comments ...
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/...
Jan 12, 2018 · Donald Trump's reported remark branding Haiti, El Salvador and unspecified African nations as "s***hole countries" has been branded racist by a …


Behind Trump's victory: Divisions by race, gender and ...

https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2016/11/09/behind-trumps-victory


Nov 09, 2016 · Donald Trump scored an impressive Electoral College victory Nov. 8 after a campaign that revealed deep divisions – by race, gender and education – that were as wide and in some cases wider than in previous elections, according to an analysis of national exit poll data. Trump
 
hey congratulations up to six people now...….wow...that's a lot....but a lot shy of the 80% of the country who thinks he is!

do I have to post these same articles every time you find one...I even got you some new ones added in today

Donald Trump’s long history of racism, from the 1970s to ...

trump


Jul 15, 2019 · 2011: Trump played a big role in pushing false rumors that Obama — the country’s first black president — was not born in the US. He even sent investigators to Hawaii to look into Obama’s ..

Opinion | Donald Trump’s Racism: The Definitive List ...

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/01/15/opinion/leonhardt-trump-racist.html


Jan 15, 2018 · Donald Trump has been obsessed with race for the entire time he has been a public figure. He had a history of making racist comments as a New York real-estate developer in …






Opinion | Trump Is a Racist. Period. - The New York Times


https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/14/opinion/trump-racist-shithole.html · Aug 15, 2019





10 times President Trump's comments have been criticized ...

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/on...


    • LeBron James. Basketball star LeBron James sat down with CNN's Don Lemon for an interview …​
    • Maxine Waters. One of Trump's favorite targets has been Congresswoman Maxine Waters. He has …​
    • Charlottesville. Trump's comments after a white nationalists rally in Charlottesville, Va. has been …​
With actual proof and sources, is Donald Trump a racist ...

proof-and-sources-is-Donald-Trump-a-racist-bigot...


Jun 04, 2016 · I think if you are somebody who keeps up with the news and particularly the US election campaign then you shouldn't need any evidence at all, I certainly am not going to waste my time providing you with material proof of his racist, isolationist a...


Opinion | Trump Is a Racist. Period. - The New York Times


https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/14/opinion/trump-racist-shithole.html · Aug 15, 2019




Donald Trump is a bigot and a racist - The Washington Post

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/donald-trump-is-a-bigot-and-a-racist/2015/12/...


Dec 01, 2015 · But there is a greater imperative not to be silent in the face of demagoguery. Trump in this campaign has gone after African Americans, immigrants, Latinos, Asians, women, Muslims and now the





UN calls Donald Trump's s***hole immigrants comments ...
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/...
Jan 12, 2018 · Donald Trump's reported remark branding Haiti, El Salvador and unspecified African nations as "s***hole countries" has been branded racist by a …


Behind Trump's victory: Divisions by race, gender and ...

https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2016/11/09/behind-trumps-victory


Nov 09, 2016 · Donald Trump scored an impressive Electoral College victory Nov. 8 after a campaign that revealed deep divisions – by race, gender and education – that were as wide and in some cases wider than in previous elections, according to an analysis of national exit poll data. Trump
How are posts from 2015 and 2016 new @subhub174014 ??? For the record this is 2019????? :unsure: :unsure: :unsure: :unsure: :unsure: :unsure:
 
changes nothing he has been a racist his whole life so saying an article is old just shows how long he has been a racist......nice try though...but merits you nothing
Andrew J Stein known Trump since 1973 and he says Donald Trump is not a racist.
( https://www.blacktowhite.net/thread...e-a-second-term-yes-or-no.163997/post-2535510 )

And the late Muhammad Ali fought racism all his life yet
The two men had been friendly for many years, dating back at least to the 1980s. Ali attended Mr. Trump’s 2005 wedding to Melania Knauss in Palm Beach, Fla., and Mr. Trump appeared at Ali’s charity events."??????
( https://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/05/us/politics/donald-trump-muhammad-ali.html )
( https://www.blacktowhite.net/threads/politics-politics-politics.35353/post-2529557 )

Maybe Trump might have gotten over his *******'s racism before 1973? :unsure: :unsure: :unsure: :unsure: :unsure: :unsure: :unsure: :unsure: :unsure: :unsure: :unsure:
 
Hey Stiff don’t you know racism is the new

RUSSIA RUSSIA RUSSIA

WAH WAH WAH

New York Times even said so
It would appear so. I feel bad for White guys because anyone of them could be called racist, besides Trump despite doing many acts of generosity in the past!

What is to prevent anyone from sandering our pal @subhub174014 and calling him a racist?

Trump has some money and his legal team and is POTUS so he is okay, but to be a normal White guy in America they must be walking very carefully like Kwai Chang Kane did on rice paper in "Kung Fu"!

 
Racism is nothing compared to climate change denial.
Granted with the burning down of the Amazon rainforests, the melting of the ice at the poles, and Hurricane Dorian being the superstorm as it is. Mankind has done a lot to warp the environment but the question is who can do more damage mankind or the environment? Ever look at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's website (NOAA)? They have Paleoclimatic data going back 2,000 years. If you look at their graph there was a similar "warming" period roughly 1000 years ago and another weaker one 600 years ago. Certainly there was no burning of fossil fuels or industry causing such damage to the environment back then. Aside from possibly an excessive amount of flatulent cows excreting methane in the atmosphere, the scientists affiliated with NOAA attribute it to be anomalies due to solar radiation and volcanic activity?

NOAA_DATA.jpg
( https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/global-warming/last-2000-years )

Perhaps we are undergoing a similar cycle? Or it could be mankind's fault? Or both? Or something else?
To me the jury is still out deliberating as I am undecided. :unsure:
 
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Racism is nothing compared to climate change denial.
Also I once knew someone years ago who would be your nemesis as he was a scientist and was a student of the philosophy of Robert Felix. His thought was not only is what is going on with the weather a cycle but he proposes in his book, "Not by Fire but by Ice" is that there is going to be a global cooling.

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( Courtesy of https://www.iceagenow.com )

I never felt too strongly about it to look into it myself but as you see from the graph I just shared I do know some aspects of his argument though not fully. Should you desire to pursue this tangent fully look for my references below.

( https://www.iceagenow.com )
( https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/97594.Not_by_Fire_But_by_Ice )
 
I feel bad for White guys because anyone of them could be called racist, besides Trump despite doing many acts of generosity in the past!
If you're going to make such bold statements like this STIFF ... why do you keep failing to provide any FACTS to them? Is it because, like Trump, you consider and value your own comments as FACTS? Are YOUR facts what you say they are ... that's the way Trump thinks.
If you've ever noticed, when Trump makes a donation to anything he always announces it publicly. Trump never does anything with the least amount of good intentions without first making grand announcements of what he's doing or done.
He even uses charitable donations for his own personal use, declares hugh charitable donations with money that isn't personally his to give, and promises charitable donation that he never has the least bit of intention of donating. But, regardless of all that, he AWAYS declares his good intentions and actions to the public.

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Story (could this have been Trump?)
.... An old fellow, well known and respected by his community for giving money to his friends in need, suddenly passed away. Hundreds came to his funeral. As the line of mourners passed his casket to show respect, many would lay the money that the kind gentleman had given them in the casket, saying they were sorry they hadn't paid him sooner. As the mourners walked by, the amount of cash was quite astonishing. Some observers claimed there was probably $20-25,000 of cash from the loans being repaid to the deceased old fellow.​
.... Then, along comes Trump ... he stands at the casket, looking down at his old friend, and said "he too was sorry he hadn't repaid the $25,000 loan the old fellow had given him many years ago ... he had meant to pay him sooner". With that, Trump apologies for not having the cash on him to repay him but that he wishes to make good on his loan. Trump takes out a check book, writes his old friend a personal check for $50,000, drops it in the casket, and picks up all the cash dropped in the casket.​

No one knew, for sure, who that yellow haired gentleman in the dark blue suit was, but many said he looked a lot like Trump, but were not sure because the yellow haired gentleman was wearing some Saran Getty golf sun glasses.
 
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If you're going to make such bold statements like this STIFF ... why do you keep failing to provide any FACTS to them? Is it because, like Trump, you consider and value your own comments as FACTS? Are YOUR facts what you say they are ... that's the way Trump thinks.
If you've ever noticed, when Trump makes a donation to anything he always announces it publicly. Trump never does anything with the least amount of good intentions without first making grand announcements of what he's done.
He even uses donations for for his own personal use, declares hugh donations with money that isn't personally his to give, and promises donation that he never has the least bit of intention of donating. But, regardless of all that, he AWAYS declares his good intentions to the public.


Story (could this have been Trump?)
.... An old fellow, well known and respected by his community for giving money to his friends in need, suddenly passed away. Hundreds came to his funeral. As the line of mourners passed his casket to show respect, many would lay the money that the kind gentleman had given them in the casket, saying they were sorry they hadn't paid him sooner. As the mourners walked by, the amount of cash was quite astonishing. Some observers claimed there was probably $20-25,000 of cash from the loans being repaid to the deceased old fellow.​
.... Then, along comes Trump ... he stands at the casket, looking down at his old friend, and said "he too was sorry he hadn't repaid the $25,000 loan the old fellow had given him many years ago ... he had meant to pay him sooner". With that, Trump apologies for not having the cash on him to repay him but that he wishes to make good on his loan. Trump takes out a check book, writes his old friend a personal check for $50,000, drops it in the casket, and picks up all the cash dropped in the casket.​

No one knew, for sure, who that yellow haired gentleman in the dark blue suit was, but many said he looked a lot like Trump, but were not sure because the yellow haired gentleman was wearing some Saran Getty golf sun glasses.
Apologies @MacNfries as I forgot to reference that and seeing you need examples check out what I already quoted here as I told our pal @subhub174014 below:

I guess these acts of selfless generosity from then Mr Trump before he became POTUS illustrates how "racist" he is @subhub174014 even going back to the 1980s !?

Donald Trump's no racist, as past acts and presidential record prove

Donald Trump is no racist. I have known him since 1973 and have never seen any indication or any form of racism. In fact, quite the contrary.


When I was Manhattan Borough president and president of the New York City Council, I asked him numerous times to help black or Hispanic groups, and he always came through, many times without publicity. When a hurricane ravished Puerto Rico in the mid 1980s, I asked many big companies to give various forms of assistance — but the problem was how to get all of this aid down to Puerto Rico. I called Donald Trump, and he provided us with a 727 jet to take all of the donated material down to the island, and he didn’t ask for any publicity for that generous act.

My friend, Rev. Floyd Flake, the minister of the largest black church in Queens, asked for some help for his senior center. Again, I called Donald Trump and he wrote a big check.

One day I met an African American woman on the street with her two adorable young *******. She was homeless, and I gave her some money — and then asked Donald to get her into some low-income housing in Queens. He came through, and did so without any fanfare.

When President Trump recently attacked Congressman Elijah Cummings (D-Md.), he was not doing so because Rep. Cummings is black but because the president is a counter-puncher. And he is right that Cummings has been a congressman for 22 years and that Baltimore, part of which is in his congressional district, is a mess. The city has gotten worse during his tenure: more poverty, more ******* and more crime.

The president is honest and doesn’t parse his words, like most politicians, and that drives the media crazy. But his honesty is refreshing, and he is usually right, if not always diplomatic.

African American and Hispanic unemployment under his presidency is the lowest it has been in 60 years. The president pushed through criminal justice reform and has created empowerment zones that help economically distressed communities — and their poorer residents — through tax incentives and grants. In short, he has done more for minorities in three years than President Obama did in eight, and he deserves credit instead of rebuke.

I truly do not believe that Barack Obama is a racist — but some of his actions during his presidency could make people wonder.

Obama listened to Rev. Jeremiah Wright’s vile sermons every Sunday for years; Rev. Wright frequently and viciously attacked whites, Jews and America itself.

Barack Obama had many meetings in Chicago with Rev. Louis Farrakhan and said many nice things about the Nation of Islam leader. He attended many of Farrakhan’s rallies, where Farrakhan set a new low for anti-Semitic attacks, calling Jews a “gutter religion” and white people “devils.”

In addition, President Obama had Rev. Al Sharpton, one of the country’s highest-profile race-baiters, as a guest in the White House dozens of times.

In order to protect President Obama, the media largely ignored these and many other questionable things — but these things happened, and they are far worse than anything President Trump has done.

The point is that President Obama was not a racist but he did things that could be construed as racially divisive — and yet, he was never widely criticized for it, nor was he publicly condemned as a racist. President Trump is not a racist, either — and yet, he is being condemned as one by his critics on the left, and by much of the mainstream media.

Race should not play a part in our politics. For too long, it has been a scar on our country. We should focus instead on the issues, and on what’s going to help make America strong for everyone.

Andrew J. Stein is a former president of the New York City Council and a former president of Manhattan Borough.

from https://thehill.com/opinion/white-h...st-as-past-acts-and-presidential-record-prove
(https://www.blacktowhite.net/threads/wake-up-america-wake-up-please.131760/post-2535501)
 
Apologies @MacNfries as I forgot to reference that and seeing you need examples check out what I already quoted here as I told our pal @subhub174014 below:
I guess these acts of selfless generosity from then Mr Trump before he became POTUS illustrates how "racist" he is @subhub174014 even going back to the 1980s !?

gif_YellowBall-laughing.gifAre you talking about the Andrew Stein that was convicted of a federal felony for running a Ponzi scheme in 2010? You sure know how to pick character references, don't you .... read on:..........

Well, Stiff ... did you read this article? Only friends Alt-President Trump knows are people who are dishonest snakes just like him. Did you read the part about Stein not trying to save a woman from drowning because he didn't want to get his toupee' wet? Wasn't that a hoot?!
You know, Stiff, its become quite apparent you know nothing about Donald Trump except what Donald Trump and his friends tell you. Geesh!
 
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View attachment 2816621Are you talking about the Andrew Stein that was convicted of a federal felony for running a Ponzi scheme in 2010? You sure know how to pick character references, don't you .... read on:..........

Well, Stiff ... did you read this article? Only friends Alt-President Trump knows are people who are dishonest snakes just like him. Did you read the part about Stein not trying to save a woman from drowning because he didn't want to get his toupee' wet? Wasn't that a hoot?!
You know, Stiff, its become quite apparent you know nothing about Donald Trump except what Donald Trump and his friends tell you. Geesh!
Good catch there @MacNfries as you rightfully recognized what I failed to notice about Andrew J Stein's history which "The Hill" political newspaper missed as well.


But his conviction does not negate what he observed but you will probably say that Stein is just trying to save his skin so consider Liz Crokin where on July 10th, 2016 Larry Elder quotes her,
"Townhall: Trump Does The Unthinkable"
"Donald Trump is a racist, bigot, sexist, xenophobe, anti-Semitic and Islamophobe -- did I miss anything? The left and the media launch these hideous kinds of attacks at Trump everyday: yet, nothing could be further from the truth about the real estate mogul. As an entertainment journalist, I've had the opportunity to cover Trump for over a decade, and in all my years covering him I've never heard anything negative about the man until he announced he was running for president. Keep in mind, I got paid a lot of money to dig up dirt on celebrities like Trump for a living so a scandalous story on the famous billionaire could've potentially sold a lot of magazines and would've been a 'yuge' feather in my cap. Instead, I found that he doesn't ******* alcohol or do *******, he's a hardworking businessman and totally devoted to his beloved wife and children. On top of that, he's [Donald Trump] one of the most generous celebrities in the world with a heart filled with more gold than his $100 million New York penthouse."

as seen on (
) with other explosive details I'll let you see for yourself @MacNfries as I know you will verify my sources from now on to find any "holes" in my argument just as I did with you in the past. ;)
 
If you're going to make such bold statements like this STIFF ... why do you keep failing to provide any FACTS to them? Is it because, like Trump, you consider and value your own comments as FACTS? Are YOUR facts what you say they are ... that's the way Trump thinks.
If you've ever noticed, when Trump makes a donation to anything he always announces it publicly. Trump never does anything with the least amount of good intentions without first making grand announcements of what he's doing or done.
He even uses charitable donations for his own personal use, declares hugh charitable donations with money that isn't personally his to give, and promises charitable donation that he never has the least bit of intention of donating. But, regardless of all that, he AWAYS declares his good intentions and actions to the public.

#1: #2: #3: #4: #5:
Story (could this have been Trump?)
.... An old fellow, well known and respected by his community for giving money to his friends in need, suddenly passed away. Hundreds came to his funeral. As the line of mourners passed his casket to show respect, many would lay the money that the kind gentleman had given them in the casket, saying they were sorry they hadn't paid him sooner. As the mourners walked by, the amount of cash was quite astonishing. Some observers claimed there was probably $20-25,000 of cash from the loans being repaid to the deceased old fellow.​
.... Then, along comes Trump ... he stands at the casket, looking down at his old friend, and said "he too was sorry he hadn't repaid the $25,000 loan the old fellow had given him many years ago ... he had meant to pay him sooner". With that, Trump apologies for not having the cash on him to repay him but that he wishes to make good on his loan. Trump takes out a check book, writes his old friend a personal check for $50,000, drops it in the casket, and picks up all the cash dropped in the casket.​

No one knew, for sure, who that yellow haired gentleman in the dark blue suit was, but many said he looked a lot like Trump, but were not sure because the yellow haired gentleman was wearing some Saran Getty golf sun glasses.
I do not doubt your articles from the Washington Post @MacNfries but I do not subscribe to that paper and so they hinder me from viewing their links online. So to prove your arguments it would be best if you copy and pasted them to be read here. :)

I found an alternative way to observe articles from the Washington Post through my library website but despite going to the date when your article https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...e6-a0ed-ab0774c1eaa5_story.html?noredirect=on was listed it failed to appear?
 
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If you're going to make such bold statements like this STIFF ... why do you keep failing to provide any FACTS to them? Is it because, like Trump, you consider and value your own comments as FACTS? Are YOUR facts what you say they are ... that's the way Trump thinks.
If you've ever noticed, when Trump makes a donation to anything he always announces it publicly. Trump never does anything with the least amount of good intentions without first making grand announcements of what he's doing or done.
He even uses charitable donations for his own personal use, declares hugh charitable donations with money that isn't personally his to give, and promises charitable donation that he never has the least bit of intention of donating. But, regardless of all that, he AWAYS declares his good intentions and actions to the public.

#1: #2: #3: #4: #5:
Story (could this have been Trump?)
.... An old fellow, well known and respected by his community for giving money to his friends in need, suddenly passed away. Hundreds came to his funeral. As the line of mourners passed his casket to show respect, many would lay the money that the kind gentleman had given them in the casket, saying they were sorry they hadn't paid him sooner. As the mourners walked by, the amount of cash was quite astonishing. Some observers claimed there was probably $20-25,000 of cash from the loans being repaid to the deceased old fellow.​
.... Then, along comes Trump ... he stands at the casket, looking down at his old friend, and said "he too was sorry he hadn't repaid the $25,000 loan the old fellow had given him many years ago ... he had meant to pay him sooner". With that, Trump apologies for not having the cash on him to repay him but that he wishes to make good on his loan. Trump takes out a check book, writes his old friend a personal check for $50,000, drops it in the casket, and picks up all the cash dropped in the casket.​

No one knew, for sure, who that yellow haired gentleman in the dark blue suit was, but many said he looked a lot like Trump, but were not sure because the yellow haired gentleman was wearing some Saran Getty golf sun glasses.
Would you have any references or proof of that story @MacNfries ?
 
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