Obama was a committed racist the day he took office, but it was not until the fall of 2011 that he decided to ignore the white working man altogether.. Guess who is supporting Trump?

I remember his 2008 campaign.  I remember him making fun of McCain at a fundraiser with this crack:  "Now he is defending a plumber," talking about Joe the Plumber.  Did you know that Joe was the first common citizen to be vetted and destroyed by the media,  because he dared to speak out against Obama's socialist policies?  He was the first  . . . . .  the media serving notice to the "common folks" with this message:  "Speak out against our candidate(s) and we will destroy you life."  Until Joe,  the common citizen was off limits in terms of opposition research. 


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  1. Obama is not a racist, but it is easy to see who is. The teaparty was fueled by racism, as now Trump is an unabashed racist and the leader of the 'white identity' movement - which you are a part of.

    You can see why people would be offended with Trump, bragging about his penis size, telling the world his daughter has a great body and saying he would 'date her', and saying things like “You know, it really doesn’t matter what the media write as long as you’ve got a young and beautiful piece of ass” ... show me where Obama has said such inappropriate and unpresidential things as this?

    I really don't understand the hate for Obama. It is clearly a deep seated racism, particularly with the older generation.

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    1. I agree with you about Trump. But the fantasy that Obama is not a racist is just plain silly. Take a look at the headlines in the post above. He hates white conservatives beginning with George Washington. There is no such thing as a "white identity movement," except in you own mind. Anyone who has Al Sharpton for a friend and chief adviser is a racist, period. The teaparty never marched on a city, burned businesses to the ground, shot and killed cops, and bragged about doing all three. That is on you, you freaking phony. When was the last time you heard of a violence at a Trump rally or have you decided to stop following the news? As far as I am concerned, I have worked with, trained, and financially helped more black and brown folks than you have ever talked to, so go straight on that criticism.

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    2. "When was the last time you heard of a violence at a Trump rally or have you decided to stop following the news? "

      1. April 11, 2016, in Albany, New York. A protester at a rally was shoved in the face twice by a Trump supporter. Video:

      2. March 19, 2016, in Tucson, Arizona. A protester at a Trump rally was sucker-punched and kicked by a 32-year-old man who was then arrested on an assault charge.

      3. March 19, 2016, in Tucson, Arizona. A Trump security official and Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski appeared to grab and pull a protester at the same Tucson rally.

      4. March 9, 2016, in Fayetteville, North Carolina. A black protester being escorted out of a Trump rally was sucker-punched by a white bystander: Though the individual who was attacked was then taken to the ground by law enforcement officials, the man who threw the punch does not appear to have been detained.

      5. March 8, 2016, in Jupiter, Florida. Politico reports that Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski "forcibly" grabbed a female reporter for the right-wing Breitbart news site, "nearly bringing her down to the ground," when she attempted to ask a question after a Trump press conference.

      6. March 1, 2016, in Louisville, Kentucky. A black woman was surrounded and shoved by a number of individuals at a Trump rally.

      7. Feb. 29, 2016, in Radford, Virginia. A photographer was slammed to the ground by a Secret Service agent after cursing toward the agent during a dispute over where the photographer was allowed to work from during a Trump rally; the Secret Service says the incident is being investigated.

      8. Dec. 11, 2015, in New York City. Protesters "affiliated with various Arab-American and Muslim-American groups," per the AP, were "forcibly ejected" from a fundraiser at which Trump was speaking. Video:


      9. Dec. 3, 2015, in New York City. A security guard took a sign from and struck an immigration activist during a protest after a Trump event.

      Trump later defended the crowd's treatment of the protester, saying that "maybe he should have been roughed up because it was absolutely disgusting what he was doing."

      10. Oct. 23, 2015, in Miami. A man at a Trump rally knocked down and kicked a Latino protester

      11. Oct. 14, 2015, in Richmond, Virginia. Individuals at a Trump rally shoved and took signs from a group of immigration activists. One spit in a protester's face:

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    3. Good grief. You just made my point. Nothing for nearly two months and 11 incidents in 6 months and the police have to attend every rally for fear of Democrat violence against those trying top get into the rallies. Heck, there were 11 incidents of violence at the latest Bernie rally in Nevada. You have just documented a stellar record when it comes to crowd control AND the Trump folks do not run out and burn cars or local businesses.

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