Discussion: <span style="line-height: 1em;">Trump Speech To Evangelicals Disrupted By Protesters After Anti-Refugee Remark

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That’s either a tiny woman or a gigantic man. Gee, I hope Trump didn’t feel threatened by her.

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And you Mr. Trump are our number one problem.

To quote Senator Perdue: May your days be few.

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Trump, meanwhile, said the protesters were “professional agitators,”

Well, it is the general election, Trump. You can’t expect to still face amateurs.

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Trump characterized the protest as a “little freedom of speech.” That is a change from his usual practice of inciting the crowd to beat up the protestors.

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"Hillary will bring hundreds of thousands of refugees…

Citations please?


Don't hold your breath for any major media outlets to ask "Citations please?" We can do it here. Then again we didn't attend journalism school. Evidently instructors there skipped that chapter in the book.
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“Hillary will bring hundreds of thousands of refugees, many of whom have possible beliefs about people of different faiths and values, and some of whom absolutely and openly support terrorism in our country,” Trump said.

The first half of the statement is actually what’s wonderful about us. We’re a melting pot bringing together people with different faiths and backgrounds and forging one America on the strength of the idea we’re based on.

The second half is typical Trumpian demagoguery as the refugees are screened to within an inch of their lives. I’m not saying mistakes can’t or won’t occur, but nobody “openly supporting” terrorism is coming in.

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many of whom have possible beliefs about people of different faiths and values

Nothing said about what those beliefs might be, just that they might have them. Some of them, for example, might be muslims who believe that christian people can be wonderful, loving people with strong community values.

Poor deluded bastards.

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Oh, maybe Trump is confusing Syrian women and children with members of the JDL.

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A lot are also Christian, but they are not white Christians so i guess they don’t count to Republican evangelicals.

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“We don’t need that. We have enough problems. We have enough problems right now.”

Yes indeed. Medea is on the case!

“many of whom have possible beliefs about people of different faiths and values”

Is he talking about himself?

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Yeah, but they’re Syrian Christians, so they’re really secret Muslims.

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Graduates of the Les Moonves School of Journalism.

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My brain exploded at “Trump Speech To Evangelicals…” missed everything after that. I’m like seriously? They invited him? They intended on listening to him?

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Evangelicals and delusion go together like ham and cheese

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Pity it wasn’t the Les Nessman School of Journalism. The guy might’ve been a little cooky, but he was never a schlub.

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Of course. He’s the Leader of the Republican Party now. That makes him the de facto leader of Mur’can Evangelicalism, too.

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“We don’t need that. We have enough problems. We have enough problems right now.”

Yes, the Dominionists in the very room where you were speaking.

Donny ad Hominem proves batshit theory about evangelical community

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