NY Times
Donald J. Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, came under fire on Saturday for posting on Twitter an image of the Star of David shape next to a picture of Hillary Clinton and calling his opponent the “most corrupt candidate ever!”
Donald J. Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, came under fire on Saturday for posting on Twitter an image of the Star of David shape next to a picture of Hillary Clinton and calling his opponent the “most corrupt candidate ever!”
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ReplyDeleteI'm confused, DT. Didn't you post this already? What was wrong with the original post?
ReplyDeleteI remember learning of this more interesting source from one of your Commenters, which seeks to assert that the link was lifted wholesale from an originally neo-Nazi propaganda website:
https://mic.com/articles/147711/donald-trump-s-star-of-david-hillary-clinton-meme-was-created-by-white-supremacists
I only see one post dealing with this subject on my computer.
ReplyDeleteThe meme being used by the Democrats to defeat Trump us that he a racist, anti-Semitic, anti-women, crazy man. This meme is of course being supported and magnified be the strong HC supporters the New York Times and the Washington Post. Doesn't matter that there is no evidence of this from his long business career. Doesn't matter that his son-in-law is a traditional jew and a consultant to his campaign.
ReplyDeleteThis might be interestng to feature "Huma Abedin admits that Clinton burned daily schedules".
Please see the link in my Comment below. Unsavvy as the Trump campaign is, it has actually been caught -- if the news included therein is true -- plagiarizing off of a neo-Nazi site. You have to admit that that's pretty bad.
ReplyDeleteThe Zionists for Trump headline:
ReplyDeleteHow Trump Fought Antisemitism and Racism in Palm Beach Two Decades Ago
The WSJ story that is linked focuses on the battles Trump faced as a new arrival to Palm Beach, including his new competition with the social clubs of the old order. The story, which quotes Abe Foxman, the longtime head of the Anti-Defamation League, says, in part, the following:
Mr. Trump also has resorted to the courts to secure his foothold here, and many residents wince at the attention his legal battles with the town have drawn — to the town in general, and to the admission practices at some of Palm Beach’s older clubs in particular.
…The culture clash began to approach a climax last fall, when Mr. Trump’s lawyer sent members of the town council a copy of the film “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner,” a film that deals with upper-class racism. Mr. Trump then approached the town council about lifting the restrictions that had been placed on the club. He also asked some council members not to vote on the request because their membership in other clubs created a conflict of interest.
Last December, after the council refused to lift the restrictions, Mr. Trump filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Palm Beach, alleging that the town was discriminating against Mar-a-Lago, in part because it is open to Jews and African-Americans. The suit seeks $100 million in damages.