Discussion: Trump Jr.: I Didn’t Know Reporter Who Interviewed Me Was White Supremacist

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Born with a faulty earpiece in his mouth.

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“The way the media is spinning it is as though I voluntarily spoke with this guy and I knew his background, rather than I was essentially duped by him being in the room and asking an inane question where I clearly could not have ever known what or whom I was talking to,”

Trump Jr.

“He can denounce me until the cows come home so long as he follows through on his pledge to build a wall and ensures that the aliens self-deport. I am supporting him because immigration is the single biggest problem that our nation needs to solve. Demographics is destiny. He doesn’t need to support me.”

Edwards

that’s a weird way of doing ‘he said’, ‘he said’


Edwards has touted the 20-minute interview with Trump’s eldest son, which is set to air Saturday, and wrote a rhapsodic blog post about a recent Memphis, Tennessee rally for Donald Trump he attended, where he received full press credentials.

“Dear Mister Trump Jr. How did a white supremacist get full press access?”

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Unlike his father, this guy would never make it as a professional liar!

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The male Trumps are all clueless dolts.

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Trump Jr. told Bloomberg Politics on Wednesday that he was conducting a phone interview with conservative radio host Sam Bushman when James Edwards, host of the “Political Cesspool” radio show, jumped in with questions.

Phone interview with a conservative radio host.
The ignoramus didn’t fall far from the tree.

jw1

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In his blog post about the Memphis Trump rally, Edwards wrote, “He can denounce me until the cows come home so long as he follows through on his pledge to build a wall and ensures that the aliens self-deport. I am supporting him because immigration is the single biggest problem that our nation needs to solve. Demographics is destiny. He doesn’t need to support me.”

Has it ever occurred to this human shtstain that he’s giving away his vote to someone who has no intention of actually doing what the shtstain wants? Edwards claims he doesn’t need Rump to support him so long as that g*ddamn wall gets built. Rump really can take credit for bringing in EVERY gullible, racist moron into the Party.

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Liar.

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He learned the victim rap from his old man! “I didn’t know!” solves any problem! Let’s move on! Neither one, father or son, is intellectually impressive.

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To paraphrase a classic Onion story, “Why do all these racists keep showing up at my events?”

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Suuuuuuure. Just another co-inky-dink. These White Supremacists just keep showing up hither, thither and yon and all you dRumpfs have no idea how they manage to have your number. He wants people to believe he had a total lack of curiosity as to who he was talking to and never bothered to check out who that was? Like father, like son.

What a reprehensible family legacy of hate and exclusion these Rumps have. First, The Donald’s father and his love for the KKK,


then tRump himself (with Hitler’s “My New Order” or “Mein Kampf”, on his bedside nightstand, depending on who you ask),


and now his pathetic, entitled little prick of a son.

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Trump Jr. said. “It’s very unfair and typical of the way much of the media has handled us.”

For all of the $M of dollars of free promotion the MSM has handed this Banana Republic campaign?
And this snot-nosed, gilt-spooned little bastard wants to complain that he was duped?

You father is trying to dupe approx 54M voters.
About the same number of stupid people who elected GWB in 2004.

Go f^ck yourself junior.

jw1

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Like father like son - all cut from the same fraud cloth

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I second that 1000%

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Maybe he had a bone spur too!
In his fn head!

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Reminds me of that classic Onion article about a (allegedly) heterosexual guy who kept getting his knob polished.

Just crazy how White Supremacists keep ending up close to the Trumps…completely without their knowledge, of course.

Expenditure of money to solve a problem seems a good indicator of the problem’s ranking on a list of importance and urgency to be addressed. We shovel $600 billion a year to the Defense Department. Yet Republican candidates almost universally claim illegal immigration and porous national borders are our number one problem. None of them suggest redirecting that DoD money to securing the border and deporting illegal immigrants. They should put their money where their mouth is. No more fighter jets, aircraft carriers, missiles, or enlarging the standing army until the borders are secure. Why are they OK with spending billions on Air Force fighter bombers if those fighter bombers do nothing to stem the tide of our #1 national problem to be addressed, illegal immigration?

How not to apologize for “I didn’t know” moments:

“I thought I had acted in good faith and made the best decision I could with the information I had. And I wasn’t alone in getting it wrong. But I still got it wrong. Plain and simple.”

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