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In an explosive interview with Vanity Fair, Michael Cohen confirms the obvious, that Donald Trump is a well documented racist who used racially charged rhetoric frequently prior to his election. Is anyone surprised? Yet according to some, Trumps overall approved among Blacks stands at a staggering 50%.
Prove that this is fake. If you can't, then you have to admit that the President said what he said.
I don't like Trump either, but how do you figure the above? It is being claimed that someone (in this case Trump) said something. Why isn't the burden of proof on the person doing the claiming? Why should the skeptic have to prove anything?....he/she (the skeptic) isn't the one making the initial claim.
I have I think it’s you and those who think like you do that haven’t. He’s mentioned repeatedly how he would bomb, kick, punch, etc. Guessing you were in the bathroom when he said those things.
A few years ago I said something in the presence of someone, who then told someone else, now this someone doesn't like me so he said something else, and it's been reported by CNN.
First of all, you can't believe any of that, second, CNN...when have they told the real story about anything in the last 10 years.
If he said these things then that’s obviously bad but why is this the only person who has heard him utter these horrible things. If he was so open about his racist beliefs, why haven’t people been coming out of the woodwork bearing witness to these nasty remarks?
I mean, I have no idea if's true or not...but if you take what he's said publicly, its not that much of a stretch that he would say things far worse behind closed doors.
Did you have a post prior to this one regarding this topic? Just curious if I missed it or if it was deleted. The reason I ask is because when one begins with, "I mean . . ". . . it states they intend to clarify something previously stated.
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