So you can't defend what you said? Gee, this seems familiar. And yet again, you can't defend anything you say. You don't even try. How about you give me another talking point/lie that you can't defend? I'm curious as to what's next on your list.
Worse than a multi year fake investigation? Worse than a fake impeachment? Worse that mass rioting and violence? Sorry, you're wrong and you know it. But keep pushing the agenda, it's far more important than the truth to you lefties.
LOL No he isn't or he would have praised minorities in general not specifying by race and sex who does what jobs for others. As if only they do those jobs. The "Indian thing" How very telling. Actually no clennan that's not what he said. I quote: "You cannot go to a 7-Eleven or a Dunkin' Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent." Revisionist history is fun but it doesn't make your boy any less of a racist or your claim of what he said less laughably wrong.
I’ve never seen Trump do anything remotely racist. Quite the opposite. Biden has a long history of racism.
By not treating them like a predictable voting block. Not pretending their race is the only thing that matters and giving them record low unemployment. That's the problem with democrat leadership. They are so racist they actually believe all blacks support the racists in BLM because they put their race over their children and their livelihood.
yep....Biden was mentored by Jim Crow Dems, that he has often praised.....was against school desegragation...even his VP called him out on it....has referred to african americans as junkies, suggest if they think for themselves they "ain't really black" and now suggest black women can only be stock grocery stores.....it's sad
He doesn't have to parse his words to cater to people who want to accuse him of racism. He's at a townhall, speaking to veterans, including minorities, with whom he discussed various specific racial issues. Yeah, the Indian "thing" - as in the latest barrel-scraping from the Trump War Room. Did I claim to be giving an exact quote? No. Here's what I said: "He's saying that East Indians are setting up 7/11 and Dunkin Donuts all over Delaware. Maybe his joke - spoken to an Indian, I might add - about having to have a slight accent is a bit rough and ready. Materially different? No. Here's a fuller version: "As you know I have a lot of support from East Indians. I’ve had a great relationship. In Delaware the largest growth in population is Indian Americans, moving from India. You cannot go to a 7/11 or Dunkin Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent. Just brilliant. I’m not joking, it’s gigantic. Do you realize of the CEOs in Silicon Valley, 30% of the CEOs in Silicon Valley are Indian Americans." As I said, sounds like praise for their entrepreneurship and achievements to me.
yep, that seems to be the Trump gameplan, lie, lie and more lies, pretty much all Trump does... well and golf, but he cheats there too we hear
You actually think the larger quote makes it sound better? He generalized 7/11 stores being the dominion of a particular race with no evidence. You don't get a more clear cut form of racism.
You're really bending over backwards to make something of this. How is talking about the growth in the Delawarian East Indian population, their widespread ownership of iconic American businesses, and prominence at the highest levels of Silicon Valley... racist?!? Well, as I said, stick to the script if you really must, but lord...
It's not a bigoted statement. Minorities make up a disproportionate number of essential workers. He's giving them a particular call out of thanks for their essential work, and hoping that everyone is more appreciative. Not possible to do that without mentioning those minorities, or giving examples of those essential jobs. And he's obviously not saying that those are the only jobs they do, or that other people don't do them too - because he's specifically talking about essential jobs. All it is yet another desperate smear attempt served up by the Trump War room that's operating in the severely misguided belief that it can make a dent in support for Biden among minorities. Stinks of desperation!
Because I wasn't speaking about schools, but the inner city itself. They've lost their sense of self reliance.