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http://pagesix.com/2016/10/18/obamas-half-brother-to-support-trump-at-vegas-debate/
Malik — an American citizen who lives in Washington, DC, when he’s not in Kenya — says he will be a guest of Trump, the Republican nominee he supports for president. “I’m excited to be at the debate. Trump can make America great again,” Malik told The Post. “I look very much forward to meeting and being with Malik,” Trump said. “He gets it far better than his brother.” Malik agrees with Trump that the mainstream media is biased, and he dismisses the women who claim Trump kissed or groped them without their permission. “I don’t believe them,” Malik said. “Why didn’t they come forward before?” Malik also blasted Clinton’s performance as secretary of the State Department for exacerbating the chaos and violence in the Mideast. Malik said ousted Libyan leader Moammar Khadafy had been a good friend. “Check out the situation in Libya now,” he said. |
| Pretty damn amazing. |
| So what? |
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Riiiiiight.
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| Love it. |
| The man brags about being good friends with Gaddafi? |
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And exactly how is this supposed to help Trump or hurt Clinton? It doesn't
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Trumpkins have to grasp at any straw they can at this point. |
What exactly are his qualifications again? What gives his words any merit? Sure he is half brother - but not the sibling he was raised with and is likely pissed that Obama did not steal state money hand hand it out to his family members (as is customary to some extent in many african countries). Also, coming from Kenya, I would have little trust in the media as well. I thought Malik was the accountant - I worked in Kenya a bit and hired one of them for a bit and found him terrible. |
| This is hilarious |
| I think it's cute. |
| Maybe he is mad he was never invited for dinner at the white house and is trying to get attention from little brother |
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Why would Hillary give a rat's ass about Obama's half brother?
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Maybe he was invited. |
Why would anyone frankly - unless they are grasping at straws and that is all they have going for them. A half-brother raised by another mother on another continent. |