http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/don-lemon-birthers-donald-trump-cnn_55fbb618e4b00310edf69581
At a rally the day after the debates, a supporter in the crowd asked what he's going to do about the "Muslim problem", stating that we currently have one in the White House. Never mind that President Obama has repeatedly stated he's a Christian; Don Lemon made a great point on his show last night - what does it matter? What will be the straw that finally breaks the camel's back? |
The racist tent is big, long and wide in the trump campaign. ![]() |
Since when is that any candidate's job? |
Since men and women were born with decency. Since candidates have wanted to be seen differently from their racist constituents. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
It's fun to be the leader in a 17 person race. That apparently is what he enjoys. |
Image is everything. He was asked a question and provided an answer that avoided the topic, later claiming he didn't hear it. John McCain had a moment much like this (i.e. crazy haired old lady) and handled it with class. |
Trump is like Rodney dangerfield in caddyshack. He owns all the country clubs, but has not an ounce of class.
But the goobers think he does have "class." Trump is what goobers would be like if they were billionaires. I guess that's why they're goobers. |
+1 |
McCain knew what to do. Honestly, if a President can't call out bullshit like this, then they are not leader. |
To censor free speech? |
I guess to you, someone walking up to young kids repeatedly using the racist n-word in front of them, and telling them to shut up is curtailing their right to free speech. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Storm in a teacup ...... and, if anything, these attacks will increase Trump's support because it will be seen as an attempt by the MSM to go after Trump.
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We democrats welcome the GOP nomination of Donald Duck trump. Racists aren't what they used to be in this country. ![]() |
Would not surprise me if Trump did this on purpose.
He is back in the headlines again with other candidates being asked to respond to Trump not calling out this guy. In the meantime, there are those who will see this as being yet another attack on Trump by the media and will solidify his support as has happened with previous incidents. |
So, if I understand the issue here, the problem is that some of you are saying that a potential Presidential candidate should have enough moral courage and leadership ability to speak up when someone is saying something that is clearly offensive and wrong and hurtful. He or she shouldn't just sit there and let such statements go unchallenged. That's a reasonable argument, I think.
For example, if someone who is going to run for President finds himself in a church listening to a sermon that is bigoted and hateful, and that makes such claims like the U.S. purposely unleashed the AIDS epidemic on Africa, then I would hope that this person would stand up and say "No, that's not right, that's offensive. I'm never coming to this church again." Oh, wait. Nevermind. |