The Inevitable New The Inevitable Trump Mocking Thread

Right from the start, President Donald Trump has been one of the most controversial and divisive politicians in modern history. Some people see him as a very successful businessman and powerful leader. Others focus on his publicized faults and verified lies.

But there are still plenty of business failures that he would like America to forget. Trump University and Trump Vodka are just some of the flops that have the renowned Trump name attached to them. And while these minor Trump business failures only left a dent in his success record, his most notable failure with Trump Casinos nearly bankrupted Atlantic City.

https://www.cheatsheet.com/money-career/donald-trump-business-failures-complete-guide.html/
 
Right from the start, President Donald Trump has been one of the most controversial and divisive politicians in modern history. Some people see him as a very successful businessman and powerful leader. Others focus on his publicized faults and verified lies.

But there are still plenty of business failures that he would like America to forget. Trump University and Trump Vodka are just some of the flops that have the renowned Trump name attached to them. And while these minor Trump business failures only left a dent in his success record, his most notable failure with Trump Casinos nearly bankrupted Atlantic City.

https://www.cheatsheet.com/money-career/donald-trump-business-failures-complete-guide.html/
Nearly?
 
Donald Trump Jr. Savages Michael Avenatti: ‘Really Enjoyed Meeting Your Ex-Wife at My Speech’
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Donald Trump Jr. trolled Michael Avenatti on Saturday, sharing a photo on social media of himself with the befallen lawyer’s ex-wife at a recent event.

“Hey Creepy Porn Lawyer, appreciate you flagging this,” Trump Jr. wrote on Twitter with a photo posing with Lisa Storie at a joint event for the Lincoln Club of Orange County and the New Majority. “By the way, really enjoyed meeting your ex wife at my speech last night. It was a packed house unlike your presser.”

The event was in support of Trump Victory, a joint fundraising committee for Donald J. Trump for President the Republican National Committee (RNC).
 
One thing is for sure t is making folk heroes out of "the squad".
‘It Makes Us Want to Support Him More’


Amid a convulsive week in American politics, at one of the darkest rallies Donald Trump has ever held, his base showed up in force to tell the president he’s done nothing wrong.

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RACHEL JESSEN
GREENVILLE, N.C.—Before the rally began, I wanted to know why they’d come.

In the heavy, humid hours, I walked up and down the line winding through a parking lot at East Carolina University to interview some two dozen people who wanted to see the president. Many didn’t make it inside. About 90 minutes before Donald Trump took the stage, police announced that the 8,000-person basketball arena was full and those still waiting would have to watch on an oversize TV monitor set up outside. Rather than head home, they stuck around for a tailgate party of sorts.


Some cracked open beers and lit cigars, sitting on folding chairs in front of the TV. People walked by in shirts that read in trump we trust and fuck off, we’re full. Earlier, in the 100-degree heat, a four-member family band called the Terry Train entertained the crowd with a song mocking CNN. Lying Wolf Blitzer and Lying John King. Don Lemon lies about everything … Erin Burnett, can you hear us yet? We’ll give you a story you can never forget. It built to this refrain: CNN sucks!

The event itself would soon turn into one of the darkest of Trump’s political career, with the president road testing a new enemy and eliciting from the crowd a fresh, frenzied three-word chant: “Send her back!” But even before he appeared, this week in American politics had been a convulsive one. Trump tweeted racist attacks on four Democratic congresswomen of color—including Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, the target of “Send her back!”—and the House, in turn, rebuked the president in a party-line vote.


Trump’s coarsening of political debate always leads to the same question: Did he go so far as to alienate even some of his own supporters? Did his blowing past the boundaries of acceptable discourse render him unelectable? That his base showed up in force last night, parroting his attacks on the congresswomen, once again showed that, for these voters, the answer is no. (Whether the suburban white women and independent voters who were part of his 2016 coalition feel the same is far from certain.)


Talking with the rallygoers, I couldn’t find one who faulted Trump for demonizing the freshman representatives, all four of whom are American citizens, calling on them to leave the United States and return to the “totally broken and crime infested places from which they came.” A few conceded that Trump occasionally fires off an inappropriate tweet, but said his accomplishments in office overshadow any offense. If anything, they said, his language springs from an authenticity they find refreshing. None of the people I spoke with considered his comments about the congresswomen racist.



“He’s not always the best at how he handles his emotions,” said Christian Carraway, 32, of Greenville, sitting on a folding chair outside the arena and waiting for Trump to appear. “He’s a very emotional guy. Passionate. But I like his policies and I think he has good intentions.”

All seemed to accept Trump’s slight reformulation of his original tweets. Trump’s initial messages had a hard edge: “These places need your help badly, you can’t leave fast enough.” Amid an uproar over his comments, Trump reworked the argument a bit: He now says that if the congresswomen want to leave, they’re welcome to do so, but they’re also free to stay.

It doesn’t appear that Trump’s supporters inside the arena, with their “Send her back!” chants, believed his message needed any softening. One thing was certain: When Trump stepped behind the podium, he looked out at an audience that was fertile ground for continued attacks on the four representatives—a crowd that believed the congresswomen may have deserved what they got.
 
Ilhan Omar: ‘Racist’ Trump ‘Wants Every Black/Brown Person Deported And Muslims Banned’
July 21st, 2019
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US Representative Ilhan Omar (D-MN) speaks on stage during a town hall meeting at Sabathani Community in Minneapolis, Minnesota on July 18, 2019. (Photo by Kerem Yucel / AFP) (Photo credit should read KEREM YUCEL/AFP/Getty Images)
Democratic Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar tweeted that President Donald Trump is a “racist” who wants all minorities “deported and Muslims banned.”

“You all should end this charade and accept that this racist president wants every black/brown person deported and Muslims banned,” Omar tweeted Saturday night, responding to a Vice News post criticizing the president for his contention that those who do not love America should leave.




 
Video Emerges Showing Rep. Rashida Tlaib Going Absolutely Insane at 2016 Trump Event

Posted at 9:29 pm on July 20, 2019 by Bonchie


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Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., questions Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s former lawyer, as he testifies before the House Oversight and Reform Committee, on Capitol Hill, Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2019, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)





This seems sane.

A video has surfaced showing Rep. Rashida Tlaib being forcibly removed from a Trump even in 2016. Tlaib is of course one of the four “squad” members led by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. They’ve made their short careers out of race baiting, antisemitism, and pushing rabidly liberal narratives.


That is Secret Service having to physically restrain Tlaib and pull her out the door. Secret Service obviously isn’t in the business of removing hecklers, which means she must of presented herself as a physical threat, likely by trying to rush the stage.






In the video, she can be seen screaming and flailing about violently. She tries to hit the man who’s filming her a one point. What exactly she’s saying is hard to make out, but it’s obviously nothing wholesome.

This is a person who is now presented as the face of the Democrat party. She’s a vicious anti-Semite, has expressed support for Palestinian terrorists, and is associated with a laundry list of bad actors who have themselves supported terrorism. Is it really surprising to see her in the video acting the way she is? Not really. She and the rest of her cohorts express this kind of irrational hatred every single day.





You can imagine how the media would react if a Republican Congressperson were shown to have behaved this way. They would not be kind. Tlaib is essentially untouchable because of all the inter-sectional boxes she checks though. This video does give us a window into who she was before her election and it’s not a pretty sight.
 


Georgetown Students Recoil at Trump’s Racist Statement on Immigration – Until They Find Out Obama Said It (Video)

Posted at 5:56 pm on July 20, 2019 by Alex Parker



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Sometimes people hate what Trump says…until they find out Obama said it.

Same goes for does and did — “kids in cages,” anyone?

Following the President’s recent plan to deport specific illegal immigrants who’ve refused their court order to go home voluntarily, Campus Reform’s Cabot Phillips took a trip to Georgetown University to get the students’ take on a citizenship crackdown.

But there was a bit of the ol’ prank: Cabot used a statement made by Barack instead of Adol — I mean, Donald.

Here’s the liberal icon’s quote:

“We are a nation of laws. Undocumented workers broke our immigration laws, and I believe that they must be held accountable. Especially those who may be dangerous. That’s why over the past six years, deportations of criminals are up 80 percent. And that’s why we’re going to keep focusing on threats to our security.”

Quite the contrast to mayors in NYC and LA — they’ve vowed to fight the federal power (here, here, and here).

When asked, the youngsters at Georgetown responded the way you might expect — they called out the white supremacy, nationalism (which, it should be noted, is not an inherently negative term — it’s the putting first of one’s own country), and xenophobia.





One apt pupil replied, “This was really awful.”





Another, apparently not understanding — perhaps thanks to the media — the meaning of “immigration” (here and here), remarked, “I think that’s a bad decision because, like, the United States should be open to immigrants.”

A particularly stalwart student, after having been presented with the reality, was hit with, “Do you think it’s still a practice of white nationalism to deport criminal illegal aliens?”

Cue the sound of cognitive dissonance:

“I think the way Trump’s doing it is.”

And there ya go.

One guy had, in my view, a level-headed reaction:

“I mean, it just shows the hypocrisy in politics. One person can say something five years ago, and next thing you know, it doesn’t apply to them anymore. And they can now be the morality police for whoever is in charge now.”

Nicely done.

Ready for Obama’s toxic racism?





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Helen Raleigh: 'The squad' is now the face of the Democratic Party and that means Trump's gonna win
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Washington has been caught in a dumpster fire. It started with President Trump's tweets telling four Democratic congresswomen, who are also known as "the squad," to "go back" to the countries they came from. The Democratic-led House swiftly passed a resolution condemning President Trump as a racist.

Trump hasn't backed down, and he continues to lash out on Twitter. In a campaign rally, his supporters chanted "send her back" in reference to one member of the squad, Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn. Of course, the squad fired right back. Both #Sendherback and #IstandwithIlhan trended on Twitter, so it doesn't seem the dumpster fire will go out anytime soon.

Many on the right called the president's tweets not only wrong, but politically stupid.

LAURA INGRAHAM: 'THE SQUAD' IS ROOTED IN RADICALISM — AND RATTLED BY TRUMP'S SUCCESS

As an immigrant and as a writer, people who don't like what I have to say often tell me to "go back" to where ever they believe I came from. Such a phrase is derogatory, and I wish the person holding the presidency wouldn't say it. The tweets and chants of "send her back" are wrong, but I don't think Trump is being politically stupid.

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It's true his tweets briefly united the squad with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the rest of the Democratic Party. But the timing seems like a deliberate strategy. Trump managed to tie the entire Democratic Party to radical Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., Ayanna Pressley, D-Mass., Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., and Omar. That strategy became clearer when he tweeted, "The 'squad' has moved the Democrat Party substantially LEFT, and they are destroying the Democrat Party."
 
NEWS JULY 19, 2019
Here's how many Mexicans want migrants to be deported back to Central America
So does this make them racist too, according to liberals?


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A new poll of citizens in Mexico says that a majority are against the entrance of migrants from Central America to their country on their way to seek asylum in the United States.

The poll from the Washington Post and Reforma, a leading Mexican newspaper, found that nearly two thirds of Mexicans polled, 64 percent, said that migrants were a "burden" that took jobs and benefits away from their citizens.

The issue has become more contentious for Mexican nationals after President Donald Trump began a new policy of metering asylum seekers at the border, and making many wait in Mexico for the results of their request.

A video from Newsy featured a female Mexican citizen who angrily chanted, "you are not welcome here!" in a protest against migrants.

The poll also said that a majority, 55 percent, of Mexican citizens polled wanted the migrants to be deported back to their home countries.
 
In the past few days, t has alternated several times between criticism and support of the racist chanters at his rally.

How do his supporters keep track of which side they are supposed to be on?
 
In the past few days, t has alternated several times between criticism and support of the racist chanters at his rally.

How do his supporters keep track of which side they are supposed to be on?
23 democrat candidates let them know which side they are supposed to be on.
 
With all the racism in this country why would this lying whore need to make this shit up?
Unless......



Liar, Liar: Georgia House Minority Leader Caught In A Hate Hoax
Beth Baumann | Jul 21, 2019 1:30 PM
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Georgia State Rep. and Minority Leader Erica Thomas (D) took to Twitter on Saturday, saying a white man called her "a lazy SOB" and that she needed to go back to where she came from because she had too many items in the express lane at the local Publix.



https://twitter.com/itsericathomas/status/1152417924315004928

Today I was verbally assaulted in the grocery store by a white man who told me I was a lazy SOB and to go back to where I came from bc I had to many items in the express lane. My husband wasn’t there to defend me because he is on Active Duty serving the country I came from USA!


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In the past few days, t has alternated several times between criticism and support of the racist chanters at his rally.

How do his supporters keep track of which side they are supposed to be on?
They know the agenda, all walk backs are done with a wink and a nod. Like when t says he's the least racist or best for "the blacks" or best for the gays or anything else he says.
 
With all the racism in this country why would this lying whore need to make this shit up?
Unless......



Liar, Liar: Georgia House Minority Leader Caught In A Hate Hoax
Beth Baumann | Jul 21, 2019 1:30 PM
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Source: Twitter/Erica Thomas

Georgia State Rep. and Minority Leader Erica Thomas (D) took to Twitter on Saturday, saying a white man called her "a lazy SOB" and that she needed to go back to where she came from because she had too many items in the express lane at the local Publix.




Today I was verbally assaulted in the grocery store by a white man who told me I was a lazy SOB and to go back to where I came from bc I had to many items in the express lane. My husband wasn’t there to defend me because he is on Active Duty serving the country I came from USA!


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https://twitter.com/itsericathomas/status/1152417924315004928

Where's the "hoax" part?
 
Love it or leave it.

Yeah Trump is behaving like a racist a$$, but I agree those four need to find firmer ground because he seems too crafty for them at this point in their careers imho.
Refugees and first generation immigrants criticizing the way of life in their new home countries is always going to be looked down on. Not saying they are wrong/right- only that's always going to be an uphill fight to anyone whose lived here for a while's sense of community. If they want to make such arguments then they need better strategy and grace.

For example, having just used their "that's racism" ray in a friendly fire incident on Nancy Pelosi- those four are going to need time recharge that sucker up again (and find more allies) before they even think about hogging up another weeks new cycle getting pummeled by Trump. Otherwise this next week is going to be another bad news week for Dems.
 
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