In a joint press conference with Benjamin Netanyahu yesterday, Donald Trump was asked a fairly commonplace question about the recent uptick in anti-Semitic acts in the United States. His response:
I mean his some of supporters would not stand for it!
I will say that we are going to have peace in this country. We are going to stop crime in this country. We are going to do everything within our power to stop long simmering racism and every other thing that's going on. There's a lot of bad things that have been taking place over a long period of time.
I think one of the reasons I won the election is we have a very, very divided nation, very divided. And hopefully, I'll be able to do something about that. And I, you know, it was something that was very important to me.
As far as people, Jewish people, so many friends; a daughter who happens to be here right now; a son-in-law, and three beautiful grandchildren. I think that you're going to see a lot different United States of America over the next three, four or eight years. I think a lot of good things are happening. And you're going to see a lot of love. You're going to see a lot of love. OK? Thank you.
Trump was asked a nice, big softball question—an opportunity to condemn anti-Semitism, and he chose not to take it. Given the number of anti-Semitic moments he blundered into during the campaign, not to mention the perception that his top adviser is an anti-Semite, it's not a great look. What say you, Dr Gonzo?
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Trump's failure to condemn anti-Semitism in the United States is DISGRACEFUL and his response is an embarrassment.
along with black women
ain't gonna happen
libs just jump from one bullshit allegation to the next they NEVER provide proof they just yak cuz they don't know what else to do ain't it cute when libs pretend to not hate Jews?
,.......tolerates it, and makes excuses for it. What he doesn't do is condemn it. U.S. Presidents have historically PUBLICLY disavowed bigots who act in their name — without taking responsibility for their views. Last February, the conservative American Spectator urged Presidential candidate Trump to take a page from President Ronald Reagan, who forcefully repudiated an endorsement from the Ku Klux Klan. Trump of course refused!
So, let’s take a closer look at the anti-Semitism controversies surrounding Donald Trump. Is he enabling anti-Semitism? You be the judge.-- Modified on 2/16/2017 11:20:48 AM
you see racism EVERYWHERE!
but YOU hate Jews and black women! bad whitey! bad whitey!
but YOU hate Jews and black women!
bad whitey!
bad whitey!
His "proof" is that Trump doesn't play the usual kiss ass media gotcha game with PC answers.
This is an affront to "tolerant" (read that as "out of power and butt hurt") crowd. You asked for proof. You didn't get any. So DNC. So saltine. lol
This is an affront to "tolerant" (read that as "out of power and butt hurt") crowd.
You asked for proof. You didn't get any. So DNC. So saltine. lol
Trump was asked a nice, big softball question—an opportunity to condemn anti-Semitism, and he chose not to take it. Given the number of anti-Semitic moments he blundered into during the campaign, not to mention the perception that his top adviser is an anti-Semite, it's not a great look. What say you, Dr Gonzo?
But I see none is forthcoming and now that you have raised your white flag, it is time to move on to your next full throated, unhinged and untrue Trump thread.
I await it with great eagerness.I choose these people and sources!
I suspect they are better judges than yourself!