Donald Trump's marathon of meanness reaches new low, mocks reporter's physical handicap during campaign rally
Hope he wins. Could be fun. He'll have the final say on Trident nuclear missiles. It's what the No voters wanted.
Hillary Clinton would have to do something colossally ****ing stupid to lose to any Republican candidate. The current GOP debate consists of a bunch of angry old white men appealing to each others ignorance and prejudice whilst alienating anyone with an ounce of sanity. Bit like GC really.
Donald Trump — the post-truth 2016 candidate We've been around the political block long enough to know that almost all presidential candidates exaggerate, dissemble, take statements out of context and, yes, lie. But from the start of Donald Trump's presidential campaign (remember Mexican rapists?), he has taken this to a level we haven't seen before in American politics. Consider just these two examples from the weekend. First, Trump said on Saturday in Alabama: "I watched when the World Trade Center came tumbling down. And I watched in Jersey City New Jersey, where thousands and thousands of people were cheering." In fact, as the New York Times writes, "No news reports exist of people cheering in the streets, and both police officials and the mayor of Jersey City have said that it did not happen. An Internet rumor about people cheering in the streets, which said it was in Paterson, not Jersey City, has been denied numerous times by city and police officials." But when ABC pressed Trump on his statement, he stood his ground. "It did happen. I saw it... It was on television. I saw it." Second, Trump retweeted a graphic claiming -- falsely -- that African Americans are responsible for the killing of most blacks and whites in America. "That is not true, the Washington Post notes. "According to data from the FBI, most whites are killed by whites, as most blacks are killed by blacks. There's an obvious reason for that: Most people are killed by someone they know."
"According to data from the FBI, most whites are killed by whites, as most blacks are killed by blacks. There's an obvious reason for that: Most people are killed by someone they know." So the Washington Post thinks that no white people know black people and vice versa? In a perfect world, that would be the case, but sadly not.
My point still stands. I would say just about every white American knows a black person, whether it is their friend or cleaner