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President of the US just called half of US voters garbage….

I agree with you , definitely too many foreigners.
you might be older than me, as I missed the eighties, which sound to have been a lot of fun.

My brother raised his kids in NYC and they have been happy there.

My wife lived for 13 years in Brooklyn and I can assure you it's a lot nicer there now than it was even in the 00s.

so maybe I just don't know what part of the city you are talking about.
 
Literally that’s what he said. Not a comedian roasting at an event. He himself.

Any comments?

Truth is I don’t give a shit honestly. I only bring it up today this is 10 million times worse than anything coming out of trump campaign.
This ain't no worse than when Trump tweeted that all the "never-Trumper Republicans"--of which I count myself one--are "human scum."
 
What lies are you referring too now! Man you’re like the pot calling the kettle black again! Go look in the mirror and all that stuff.
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It was a bigger deal than anyone thought. Because the msm and every lib jumped on it.
Again so youre saying Puerto Ricans shouldn't be offended by the joke because it was the MSM making a big deal about it...wow. Thats totally the winning strategy to convince Puerto Ricans to vote for Trump by saying they're just being fooled by the MSM.
 
I'm a 2 issue voter. As a CPA. (1) Tax Law and the Economy, and (2) Immigration and the border because that also has a direct deal with the economy. Everything else is noise.

Abortion, meh, I'm a Christian, but if you want to abort your baby and commit Murder 1, that's your business and you will have to answer to God, or your state courts if your state has the nuts to draft legislation based on the constitution which is based on the Christian religion.

Democracy, non issue, the democrats are Marxist, so that's a misnomer on the democrats point. Holds no weight.

But as mentioned, half the country is "garbage" as was stated. My issue is what's the other half of the country? I could make up much worse terms for how I feel about that half.
 
you might be older than me, as I missed the eighties, which sound to have been a lot of fun.

My brother raised his kids in NYC and they have been happy there.

My wife lived for 13 years in Brooklyn and I can assure you it's a lot nicer there now than it was even in the 00s.

so maybe I just don't know what part of the city you are talking about.

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I bet! LOL!
 
Nope. Simple. Your speaker called an entire race garbage. How dare you? How can you support that? Dems

President actually calls Trump supporter garbage. No big deal. Dems.

Pubs: how many races did he offend with that one. Since all races are likely voting for trump too. Why do you get to cry like bitches over something that is really not a big deal?
 
Add Vance's comments to this. One day he says "... but I think that we have to stop getting offended at every little thing in the United States of America." {He refused to even acknowledge any issue with the joke). The next day he condemns the comment made by Biden who they claim is just a senile old man, but now "care" about what he says. Call it what you want.
 
Again so youre saying Puerto Ricans shouldn't be offended by the joke because it was the MSM making a big deal about it...wow. Thats totally the winning strategy to convince Puerto Ricans to vote for Trump by saying they're just being fooled by the MSM.
I am not telling anyone they should or shouldn’t be offended. But if no media person picked up on it and ran it on a loop for a day, it wouldn’t have been nearly as big a deal. He didn’t call a people garbage. He called the island floating garbage. Why did he say that sho. Because they literally have garbage floating up on their island currently.

It was stupid. And it was the wrong to say. If Puerto Ricans are offended, I get it. But you are spinning because you know it is ridiculous. Master of the race baiting. It is literally the only thing you have. Again, more out of context bullshit by the msm and the Dems. Biden again wasn’t joking and offended every race voting for Trump. Including your own. But who cares right.
 
Add Vance's comments to this. One day he says "... but I think that we have to stop getting offended at every little thing in the United States of America." {He refused to even acknowledge any issue with the joke). The next day he condemns the comment made by Biden who they claim is just a senile old man, but now "care" about what he says. Call it what you want.
Everyone is distancing themselves from the comment Celtic. That is not even in dispute.
 
Well when you speak like a bigot and hangout with bigots then you're a bigot, I don't know what to tell you. 💁🏿‍♂️
Blanket theory. Nice sho. And I didn’t think you could dip any lower. Well done. Was he a bigot when he hung out with Jessie, Al and Oprah. When he kissed Whoopi on the mouth in 2015 on the view. Haha. One trick fella.
 
Blanket theory. Nice sho. And I didn’t think you could dip any lower. Well done. Was he a bigot when he hung out with Jessie, Al and Oprah. When he kissed Whoopi on the mouth in 2015 on the view. Haha. One trick fella.
Yes...yes he was. It's a shame that Jessie, Al and Oprah ignored his past history when they did. I'm glad Al and Oprah have come to their senses and see he's never cared about black Americans and see us as something to take advantage of.
 
Everyone is distancing themselves from the comment Celtic. That is not even in dispute.
"Distancing". For Trump, that means claiming total ignorance and zero responsibility regarding a comic his campaign chose, vetted and approved his routine, which was presented on the teleprompter. This includes a joke about black people carving watermelons for Halloween.

Total feigned ignorance and a total unwillingness to take any responsibility or apologize. It's always someone else's fault. He treated J6 the same way when he said he wasn't responsible for anything, it was "a day of love" and he was simply "invited to speak." Amazing.

Looking forward to Tuesday.

 
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And every liberal big city he calls the same. MAGA are such snowflakes.
1. Cities are not people. Trump calling San Fran garbage is not the same as Joe calling the America people garbage.
2. Biden's entire platform was about uniting the country and stopping the divisive BS rhetoric of Trump. Calling half the country garbage is about as divisive as can be
 
"Distancing". For Trump, that means claiming total ignorance and zero responsibility regarding a comic his campaign chose, vetted and approved his routine, which was presented on the teleprompter. This includes a joke about black people carving watermelons for Halloween.

Total feigned ignorance and a total unwillingness to take any responsibility or apologize. It's always someone else's fault. He treated J6 the same way when he said he wasn't responsible for anything, it was "a day of love" and he was simply "invited to speak." Amazing.

Looking forward to Tuesday.

Yep because comedians are all about having anything they do censored. Just because it was on the prompter doesn’t mean it was approved. Sure will. On tuesday if Trump wins, is he going to lock all the democrats in the country up? Is he going to get rid of Medicare. Cut social security. Is he going to have a national added income tax? Do I need to continue with the bullshit. I am not sure you are very good at picking up on it.
 
Yes...yes he was. It's a shame that Jessie, Al and Oprah ignored his past history when they did. I'm glad Al and Oprah have come to their senses and see he's never cared about black Americans and see us as something to take advantage of.
Because that is what true bigots do. They spend their time hanging out with and helping who they hate. 30 plus years of faking it. That is what you are going with. Donating to the current vp. That is what true bigots do. Go to court to fight for the rights on his own dime for the people he hates the most. Sho. You are making so much sense. The bigot is still president sho. Still haven’t seen you deny that. 😂
 
Yep because comedians are all about having anything they do censored. Just because it was on the prompter doesn’t mean it was approved. Sure will. On tuesday if Trump wins, is he going to lock all the democrats in the country up? Is he going to get rid of Medicare. Cut social security. Is he going to have a national added income tax? Do I need to continue with the bullshit. I am not sure you are very good at picking up on it.
Most comedians don't open up huge political rallies. That guy's routine is very well established and if they didn't vet his jokes, his team are political idiots. Of course they did.

Zinger, the primary topic of my post was Trump's established lack of character. It is quite possible he has never apologized or taken responsibility for anything in his life. The supposed Christian even said he's never had to ask God for forgiveness.

The only way he has ever walked anything back is to blame everyone other than himself.

 
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Because that is what true bigots do. They spend their time hanging out with and helping who they hate. 30 plus years of faking it. That is what you are going with. Donating to the current vp. That is what true bigots do. Go to court to fight for the rights on his own dime for the people he hates the most. Sho. You are making so much sense. The bigot is still president sho. Still haven’t seen you deny that. 😂
Currently at work so I asked ChatGPT to list various issues Trump has had issues wirh race over the years.

Donald Trump has faced longstanding scrutiny over race-related issues throughout his career in both business and politics. Here are some key instances:

1. 1973 Housing Discrimination Lawsuit: The U.S. Department of Justice sued Trump Management, run by Donald Trump and his father, Fred Trump, for alleged racial discrimination. The company was accused of not renting apartments to Black tenants in New York City properties. The case was settled in 1975 with an agreement to change practices but no admission of guilt.

2. Central Park Five (1989): Following the assault of a jogger in Central Park, Trump purchased full-page ads in four New York City newspapers calling for the reinstatement of the death penalty. Although the five Black and Latino teenagers convicted were later exonerated, Trump has never apologized for the ads, and he continued to assert their guilt even after DNA evidence cleared them.

3. Casino Employment Allegations: In the early 1990s, a former employee alleged that Trump’s Atlantic City casinos kept Black employees off the casino floors when Trump or his associates were present. These accusations were part of a broader set of claims regarding the treatment of minority employees at Trump properties.

4. "Birther" Movement Against Obama: Trump was a leading figure in the "birther" movement, which falsely claimed that President Barack Obama was not born in the United States. This conspiracy theory was widely criticized as a racist attempt to delegitimize the first Black president.

5. Mexican Immigrants Remarks (2015): While announcing his presidential campaign, Trump said that many Mexican immigrants were “bringing drugs,” were “rapists,” and “bringing crime.” His comments were widely condemned as racist and offensive.

6. Judge Gonzalo Curiel Comments: During the Trump University lawsuit, Trump suggested that the judge presiding over the case, Gonzalo Curiel, could not be impartial due to his Mexican heritage. Trump’s remarks were condemned by legal experts and politicians as a form of racial bias.

7. "Muslim Ban" Proposal (2015): During his campaign, Trump called for “a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States.” Although later policies were revised, critics argued this was a racially and religiously discriminatory stance.

8. Charlottesville Comments (2017): After the "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, Trump stated there were "very fine people on both sides," drawing criticism for not unequivocally condemning white supremacists and neo-Nazis.

9. "Shithole Countries" Comment (2018): In a meeting discussing immigration, Trump allegedly referred to Haiti, El Salvador, and some African nations as "shithole countries." His remarks were widely condemned as racist, though Trump denied making them.

10. Comments on Democratic Congresswomen (2019): Trump tweeted that four Democratic congresswomen of color should "go back" to their countries, despite three of them being born in the U.S. His remarks were widely viewed as xenophobic and racist.

11. Handling of Racial Protests (2020): During the George Floyd protests, Trump used strong rhetoric against protesters and was criticized for not addressing the underlying racial issues driving the protests. He also faced backlash for a photo op at St. John’s Episcopal Church after protesters were forcefully removed.

These incidents reflect a pattern of race-related controversies that have significantly impacted Trump’s public image and have been a central aspect of criticism from political opponents, advocacy groups, and media.

Hope this helps.
 
Currently at work so I asked ChatGPT to list various issues Trump has had issues wirh race over the years.

Donald Trump has faced longstanding scrutiny over race-related issues throughout his career in both business and politics. Here are some key instances:

1. 1973 Housing Discrimination Lawsuit: The U.S. Department of Justice sued Trump Management, run by Donald Trump and his father, Fred Trump, for alleged racial discrimination. The company was accused of not renting apartments to Black tenants in New York City properties. The case was settled in 1975 with an agreement to change practices but no admission of guilt.

2. Central Park Five (1989): Following the assault of a jogger in Central Park, Trump purchased full-page ads in four New York City newspapers calling for the reinstatement of the death penalty. Although the five Black and Latino teenagers convicted were later exonerated, Trump has never apologized for the ads, and he continued to assert their guilt even after DNA evidence cleared them.

3. Casino Employment Allegations: In the early 1990s, a former employee alleged that Trump’s Atlantic City casinos kept Black employees off the casino floors when Trump or his associates were present. These accusations were part of a broader set of claims regarding the treatment of minority employees at Trump properties.

4. "Birther" Movement Against Obama: Trump was a leading figure in the "birther" movement, which falsely claimed that President Barack Obama was not born in the United States. This conspiracy theory was widely criticized as a racist attempt to delegitimize the first Black president.

5. Mexican Immigrants Remarks (2015): While announcing his presidential campaign, Trump said that many Mexican immigrants were “bringing drugs,” were “rapists,” and “bringing crime.” His comments were widely condemned as racist and offensive.

6. Judge Gonzalo Curiel Comments: During the Trump University lawsuit, Trump suggested that the judge presiding over the case, Gonzalo Curiel, could not be impartial due to his Mexican heritage. Trump’s remarks were condemned by legal experts and politicians as a form of racial bias.

7. "Muslim Ban" Proposal (2015): During his campaign, Trump called for “a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States.” Although later policies were revised, critics argued this was a racially and religiously discriminatory stance.

8. Charlottesville Comments (2017): After the "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, Trump stated there were "very fine people on both sides," drawing criticism for not unequivocally condemning white supremacists and neo-Nazis.

9. "Shithole Countries" Comment (2018): In a meeting discussing immigration, Trump allegedly referred to Haiti, El Salvador, and some African nations as "shithole countries." His remarks were widely condemned as racist, though Trump denied making them.

10. Comments on Democratic Congresswomen (2019): Trump tweeted that four Democratic congresswomen of color should "go back" to their countries, despite three of them being born in the U.S. His remarks were widely viewed as xenophobic and racist.

11. Handling of Racial Protests (2020): During the George Floyd protests, Trump used strong rhetoric against protesters and was criticized for not addressing the underlying racial issues driving the protests. He also faced backlash for a photo op at St. John’s Episcopal Church after protesters were forcefully removed.

These incidents reflect a pattern of race-related controversies that have significantly impacted Trump’s public image and have been a central aspect of criticism from political opponents, advocacy groups, and media.

Hope this helps.
Every single one of those have been debunked. lol. He could shit on his shoe and you guys would call it racist somehow.

Got awards for excellence in diversity from Jesse and Al. Went to court to fight for Jewish and African American people to be allowed in clubs all over Florida. He has dated ethnic women. That is what bigots do. Can’t believe you put Charlottesville in here.
And the church. Who burned the church down sho? Even ai came up with nothing sho. Did you read them? 🤦‍♂️.

Still no denial for you on Joe. Voted for a bigot already man. Stop being a hypocrite and get on the trump train. Dare you to do the same for Joe
 
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Currently at work so I asked ChatGPT to list various issues Trump has had issues wirh race over the years.

Donald Trump has faced longstanding scrutiny over race-related issues throughout his career in both business and politics. Here are some key instances:

1. 1973 Housing Discrimination Lawsuit: The U.S. Department of Justice sued Trump Management, run by Donald Trump and his father, Fred Trump, for alleged racial discrimination. The company was accused of not renting apartments to Black tenants in New York City properties. The case was settled in 1975 with an agreement to change practices but no admission of guilt.

2. Central Park Five (1989): Following the assault of a jogger in Central Park, Trump purchased full-page ads in four New York City newspapers calling for the reinstatement of the death penalty. Although the five Black and Latino teenagers convicted were later exonerated, Trump has never apologized for the ads, and he continued to assert their guilt even after DNA evidence cleared them.

3. Casino Employment Allegations: In the early 1990s, a former employee alleged that Trump’s Atlantic City casinos kept Black employees off the casino floors when Trump or his associates were present. These accusations were part of a broader set of claims regarding the treatment of minority employees at Trump properties.

4. "Birther" Movement Against Obama: Trump was a leading figure in the "birther" movement, which falsely claimed that President Barack Obama was not born in the United States. This conspiracy theory was widely criticized as a racist attempt to delegitimize the first Black president.

5. Mexican Immigrants Remarks (2015): While announcing his presidential campaign, Trump said that many Mexican immigrants were “bringing drugs,” were “rapists,” and “bringing crime.” His comments were widely condemned as racist and offensive.

6. Judge Gonzalo Curiel Comments: During the Trump University lawsuit, Trump suggested that the judge presiding over the case, Gonzalo Curiel, could not be impartial due to his Mexican heritage. Trump’s remarks were condemned by legal experts and politicians as a form of racial bias.

7. "Muslim Ban" Proposal (2015): During his campaign, Trump called for “a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States.” Although later policies were revised, critics argued this was a racially and religiously discriminatory stance.

8. Charlottesville Comments (2017): After the "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, Trump stated there were "very fine people on both sides," drawing criticism for not unequivocally condemning white supremacists and neo-Nazis.

9. "Shithole Countries" Comment (2018): In a meeting discussing immigration, Trump allegedly referred to Haiti, El Salvador, and some African nations as "shithole countries." His remarks were widely condemned as racist, though Trump denied making them.

10. Comments on Democratic Congresswomen (2019): Trump tweeted that four Democratic congresswomen of color should "go back" to their countries, despite three of them being born in the U.S. His remarks were widely viewed as xenophobic and racist.

11. Handling of Racial Protests (2020): During the George Floyd protests, Trump used strong rhetoric against protesters and was criticized for not addressing the underlying racial issues driving the protests. He also faced backlash for a photo op at St. John’s Episcopal Church after protesters were forcefully removed.

These incidents reflect a pattern of race-related controversies that have significantly impacted Trump’s public image and have been a central aspect of criticism from political opponents, advocacy groups, and media.

Hope this helps.
All accusations no proof just bs.
 
Most comedians don't open up huge political rallies. That guy's routine is very well established and if they didn't vet his jokes, his team are political idiots. Of course they did.

Zinger, the primary topic of my post was Trump's established lack of character. It is quite possible he has never apologized or taken responsibility for anything in his life. The supposed Christian even said he's never had to ask God for forgiveness.

The only way he has ever walked anything back is to blame everyone other than himself.

No comments on what happens if he wins. You just deflect and move the goalposts. You ready to get locked up on Wednesday. I am assuming he will wait till the day after.

Never said trump was a great guy. Just better for the job than the moron. You can’t see age issues or blatant stupidity in candidates will. That is a real problem. Everyone sees what Trump is. What does that tell you. Like Biden issues we keep telling you that you are running towards a cliff. I guess you would rather jump.
 
No comments on what happens if he wins. You just deflect and move the goalposts. You ready to get locked up on Wednesday. I am assuming he will wait till the day after.
You completely changed the subject when responding to my post, but fine.

Do I think Trump will embrace his well-established authoritarian inclinations if elected? Of course I do. Most of his National Security staff, men eminently more accomplished and knowledgeable than myself, are telling us very directly that he will. Why would I not believe them, not believe Trump's own words, and not believe what I saw with my own eyes in 2020-2021?

How exactly that is manifested and in what timeframe will not be about his first day, or his first weeks. But if elected, it will define his presidency.

I'll go on record saying I think Harris wins, but there is a very good chance that I am wrong.
 
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you might be older than me, as I missed the eighties, which sound to have been a lot of fun.

My brother raised his kids in NYC and they have been happy there.

My wife lived for 13 years in Brooklyn and I can assure you it's a lot nicer there now than it was even in the 00s.

so maybe I just don't know what part of the city you are talking about.
Explains alot....next time you're in NYC having a wonderful time...swing on by AOC's district and see if you can help her out with the Migrant problems, gangs, crime, prostitution, drug pushing and abuse going on.
 
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You completely changed the subject when responding to my post, but fine.

Do I think Trump will embrace his well-established authoritarian inclinations if elected? Of course I do. Most of his National Security staff, men eminently more accomplished and knowledgeable than myself, are telling us very directly that he will. Why would I not believe them, believe Trump's own words, and believe what I saw with my own eyes in 2020-2021?

How exactly that is manifested and on what timeframe will not be about his first day, or his first weeks. But it will define his presidency, if elected.

I'll go on record saying I think Harris wins, but there is a very good chance that I am wrong.
I edited above. Work got in the way. You don’t really believe he is coming for you. Please tell me that. There really is no defense for that line of thinking.

I thought a month ago it was over. Harris was winning. I feel a ton better today. Don’t know how exactly that mo turned but it did. Will. No bs here. I just think the economy has been too bad for the common American. For her to win. And she has no desire to fix it or the capability to know how to fix it. If she loses, that will be why. If Trump loses, it will be because he isn’t easy to like and continues to at times say crazy stuff. To me that is the basic issue.
 
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