Paraphrasing as best as I can, but the question was something along the lines of "Supporters of Kamala Harris are wondering if you (Trump) had comments on being in a city where some white supremacists once were."
And then Trump (rhetorically) punched her in the face.
The press would never, in a million years, ask such a pointed and loaded question of either Biden or Harris. And if someone did ask such a question, there is no way that Biden or Harris could have handled it as well as Trump did.
"White Supremacy"= Don't talk about the great replacement or (((WHO))) is bringing in the violent 3rd worlders. Marxism rears it's ugly head in the motherland. Guess (((WHO))) owns the Media that is so bold to make these false accusations against a former President.
A made up phrase intended to be used for the purpose of attacking opposition (in this case DJT). "It" works too. Think about all the tainted programs, contract awards, hires, etc. that have been made since 1965 because some one was afraid of being tagged as a "white supremacist" or having ones behavior referred to as "racial" (whatever the hell that is supposed to mean). It is induced drag at it's best.
Hoist, meet petard..
ReplyDeleteThat wasn't a mic drop, it was a bitch slap.
ReplyDeleteNo, it was a Curb Stomp.
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ReplyDeleteEven with the volume up I could not hear the question. Would someone please explain what happened?
ReplyDeleteParaphrasing as best as I can, but the question was something along the lines of "Supporters of Kamala Harris are wondering if you (Trump) had comments on being in a city where some white supremacists once were."
DeleteAnd then Trump (rhetorically) punched her in the face.
The press would never, in a million years, ask such a pointed and loaded question of either Biden or Harris. And if someone did ask such a question, there is no way that Biden or Harris could have handled it as well as Trump did.
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The reporter asked how Trump felt coming to a town with strong associations with the KKK (there was a small pro KKK march there a while back).
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A reporter just asked Trump why he came to a town "linked to white supremacy"
Deleteit is a shock to see how fast Trump's mind works. Faster than light.
ReplyDeleteI've been saying that for a while now. A good example is how fast he put one and one together after he got shot at. Pretty amazing really.
DeleteThat was a mike drop there.
ReplyDelete"White Supremacy"= Don't talk about the great replacement or (((WHO))) is bringing in the violent 3rd worlders. Marxism rears it's ugly head in the motherland. Guess (((WHO))) owns the Media that is so bold to make these false accusations against a former President.
ReplyDeleteA made up phrase intended to be used for the purpose of attacking opposition (in this case DJT). "It" works too. Think about all the tainted programs, contract awards, hires, etc. that have been made since 1965 because some one was afraid of being tagged as a "white supremacist" or having ones behavior referred to as "racial" (whatever the hell that is supposed to mean). It is induced drag at it's best.
ReplyDeleteDonald needs to adopt the derisive snort and side-eye as a standard response to such questions.
ReplyDeleteWhere's the recording? I still can't find it.
ReplyDeleteLivingston County is the County I grew up in.
ReplyDeleteJust sent my middle daughter there to school.
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