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The Trump Speech That Will Win Him the Presidency*
Topic Started: Aug 18 2016, 09:52 PM (652 Views)
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Stoner again cannot tell us what was wrong with Trump's speech so he insults again. Noisy as a crying baby.
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Aug 19 2016, 02:05 AM
Tell us what is wrong with his speech?


I won't tell you what was wrong with the speech, I'll let the people he says he was talking to tell you:

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the speech failed to sway many leaders in the area’s black community. Instead, a number of them say Trump misunderstands the true nature of the problem.

“I thought it was pretty lame,” said Fred Royal, president of the Milwaukee branch of the NAACP. “It was a lame attempt to say that Donald Trump is the answer or the Republican Party is the answer to the African-American community, when we see how regressive he is on his immigration policies, when we see how liberal he is to giving more tax breaks to [the] richest 1 percent in the country.”

“I don’t see how his policies would have a positive impact on our community,” he added. “You can’t police your way out of poverty. The more poverty, the higher your crime rate will be. To put more police in an already over-policed community, you would have more problems.”

Lillie Wilson, president of the Waukesha County branch of the NAACP, accused Trump of engaging in “scare tactics.”

“I just think it’s nonsense on his part,” she said. "Donald Trump works with scare tactics, and that’s what that is. Trying to scare someone into thinking someone hasn’t done well for us, that someone else will do better.”
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You can always get libs to lie. lol
Just read a poll Noclue,, Hill by one.
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I just read a Poll. Hill by 15.

On Edit: Just read another one. Hill by 25.
Edited by Brewster, Aug 19 2016, 03:07 AM.
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Aug 19 2016, 02:49 AM
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Aug 19 2016, 02:05 AM
Tell us what is wrong with his speech?


I won't tell you what was wrong with the speech, I'll let the people he says he was talking to tell you:

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the speech failed to sway many leaders in the area’s black community. Instead, a number of them say Trump misunderstands the true nature of the problem.

“I thought it was pretty lame,” said Fred Royal, president of the Milwaukee branch of the NAACP. “It was a lame attempt to say that Donald Trump is the answer or the Republican Party is the answer to the African-American community, when we see how regressive he is on his immigration policies, when we see how liberal he is to giving more tax breaks to [the] richest 1 percent in the country.”

“I don’t see how his policies would have a positive impact on our community,” he added. “You can’t police your way out of poverty. The more poverty, the higher your crime rate will be. To put more police in an already over-policed community, you would have more problems.”

Lillie Wilson, president of the Waukesha County branch of the NAACP, accused Trump of engaging in “scare tactics.”

“I just think it’s nonsense on his part,” she said. "Donald Trump works with scare tactics, and that’s what that is. Trying to scare someone into thinking someone hasn’t done well for us, that someone else will do better.”

Where is the link?

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Aug 19 2016, 03:09 AM
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Aug 19 2016, 02:49 AM
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Aug 19 2016, 02:05 AM
Tell us what is wrong with his speech?


I won't tell you what was wrong with the speech, I'll let the people he says he was talking to tell you:

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the speech failed to sway many leaders in the area’s black community. Instead, a number of them say Trump misunderstands the true nature of the problem.

“I thought it was pretty lame,” said Fred Royal, president of the Milwaukee branch of the NAACP. “It was a lame attempt to say that Donald Trump is the answer or the Republican Party is the answer to the African-American community, when we see how regressive he is on his immigration policies, when we see how liberal he is to giving more tax breaks to [the] richest 1 percent in the country.”

“I don’t see how his policies would have a positive impact on our community,” he added. “You can’t police your way out of poverty. The more poverty, the higher your crime rate will be. To put more police in an already over-policed community, you would have more problems.”

Lillie Wilson, president of the Waukesha County branch of the NAACP, accused Trump of engaging in “scare tactics.”

“I just think it’s nonsense on his part,” she said. "Donald Trump works with scare tactics, and that’s what that is. Trying to scare someone into thinking someone hasn’t done well for us, that someone else will do better.”

Where is the link?

I was trying to save you some embarrassment...

I'm warning you - you won't like the rest any better...
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Oh, I love it that you picked a piece which interviewed far left progressive people. The speech was not aimed at them. They will never change because they are part of the problem Trump described and which he will fix.

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As we have said many times, too many of the blacks ignore the facts about the Democrats.
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The video doesn't work for me. Some might say I'm lucky that way
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Now do you want to know why Blacks don't Trust Trump?

You KNOW you've hit rock bottom when even Breitbart employees are jumping ship...

I can hear the cries about "LWEC lies" already - but read carefully -

It's Think Progress's article, but it's ex-Breitbart types' words...


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So Much For Dog Whistles. Trump Has Now Fully Embraced White Nationalists.

Donald Trump has built his campaign on the strength of his white-nationalist dog-whistle. He has a habit of retweeting racist and anti-Semitic memes from white-supremacists. His campaign gives radio interviews to explicitly racist media outlets.

Yet while Trump’s comments outraged many — like his claim that a Latino judge couldn’t be impartial — a virulent subculture heard his call and came out swinging. When Trump talks about “heritage” and the criminality of immigrants and people of color, white nationalists hear an endorsement of their core beliefs. Over the past year, they’ve come out in droves: making robocalls, organizing rallies, and raising money. Former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke cited Trump as his inspiration to run for Senate.

Donald Trump’s Veiled Signals To White Supremacists

But until now, Trump has danced around openly embracing the white nationalist alt-right: He’ll retweet their adulation of him and borrow their talking points, but when asked, say the absolute minimum to defuse the controversy. To the white nationalists, Trump’s words are taken as a tacit signal of approval, but it’s one that still leaves Trump some wiggle room to claim ignorance in front of more mainstream audiences.
On Wednesday, Trump named Steven K. Bannon, the executive chairman of the conservative website Breitbart News (known for their drooling Trump coverage), as his new campaign CEO. In doing so, Trump signaled that he’s ready to formally embrace the alt-right and their white nationalist views.
“Under Bannon’s leadership, Breitbart openly embraced the white supremacist Alt-Right,” former Breitbart Editor-at-large and currently editor-in-chief of the Daily Wire Ben Shapiro wrote. Shapiro resigned from Breitbart after the site’s leadership ordered its reporters to stop defending former Breitbart reporter Michelle Fields, who was allegedly assaulted by Trump’s then-campaign manager Corey Lewandowski.

Under Brannon, Shapiro writes, “Breitbart has become the alt-right go-to website, with Yiannopoulos pushing white ethno-nationalism as a legitimate response to political correctness, and the comment section turning into a cesspool for white supremacist mememakers.”

“Under Bannon’s leadership, Breitbart openly embraced the white supremacist Alt-Right”
Milo Yiannopoulos, whom Shapiro calls a “Trump-worshipping alt-right droog stooge,” is a prominent figure at Breitbart. He was recently banned from Twitter for orchestrating a racist and sexist troll-swarm of Ghostbusters actress Leslie Jones that temporarily drove her from the platform. Yiannopoulos remains an editor at the site.

After Yiannopoulos wrote a piece defending Donald Trump’s retweet of a sexist meme comparing his and Ted Cruz’s wife, Glenn Beck compared Yiannopoulos to “Goebbels” — Hitler’s minister of propaganda — and called it “one of the more evil stories I have read” (as reported by Breitbart itself, with insouciant commentary from Yiannopolous)
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Yiannopoulos penned another Breitbart piece in which he praised the alt-right for “a youthful energy and jarring, taboo-defying rhetoric that have boosted its membership and made it impossible to ignore.” He scoffs at claims made by “Establishment types” over its ties to anti-Semitism, white supremacism, and neo-Nazism.

A quick perusal of the #altright hashtag on Twitter reveals a rash of racist, sexist, and xenophobic memes. Outright anti-semitism and references to “Aryans” and Nazis are also common — as are tweets marked #MAGA (the abbreviation for Trump’ campaign slogan) and fawning over Trump himself.

Trump’s rise and the rise of the alt-ride go hand-in-hand. And under Bannon’s leadership, Breitbart has enthusiastically gone along with both.

In choosing Bannon as his new campaign manager, Trump has signaled definitively that there will be no pivot to the mainstream — instead, he’s doubling down and formally embracing his alt-right support.

He’s done dancing around them — now he’s openly dancing with them.
Edited by Brewster, Aug 19 2016, 03:26 AM.
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