Racist Hypocrite Hillary Condemns Trump, Regarding Duke

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Unbelievable how Hillary Clinton, while fully supporting the most racist organizations in America (and they support her) swaggers around bad-mouthing Donald Trump, just because David Duke said people should vote for Trump, and Trump hadn't reputiated it, instantaneously.

First off, Trump is not required to comment at all about Duke's remarks, or anyone else's. Hillary is just trying to villainize Trump in any way she can, to try to gain an upper hand in the popularity contest. Her laughable pious comments are a major joke, considering the racist and villainous people and organizations she supports (and who support her). Just looks at this rogues gallery of racist Hillary supporters >>

NAACP, New Black Panthers, Black Lives Matter, La Raza ("the race"), LULAC, MALDEF, MECHA (also a terrorist org), CAIR, ISNA, MSA, et al Muslim Brotherhood bigot orgs, Chris Rock, Snoop Dog, Jamie Foxx, Beyonce', Kanye West,Planned Parenthood, NOW, .

About Trump's alleged failure to disavow the Duke support (which he has, in fact, disavowed repeatedly) Hillary said >> "That is exactly the kind of statement that should be repudiated upon hearing it. We can't let organizations and individuals who hold deplorable views about what it means to be an American to be given any credence at all."

So, if she really thinks that, then why is she giving credence to all the racist organizations that she does, who support affirmative action, hate speech laws, and other forms of racism ? She also said she will speak up against bigotry and urged other Americans to do the same. It's time for Hypocrite Hillary to follow her own "advice".

Hillary hits Trump over David Duke controversy: 'I was very disappointed' | TheHill
 
Hillary is a snake of course she would, because she has NO standards, morals or honor.

I hope Trump slams Robert Bryd down their throats. the BLM, the ows, black panthers, etc
 
Talk about kettles....

Dog Whistle Politics

"But there is another level of dog whistle politics evident in Romney's campaign, a deeper connection far more consequential to the middle class yet completely unseen by most critics. Romney's true debt to dog whistle politics lay in his ability to garner widespread support while espousing plutocratic priorities. Like a reincarnated Barry Goldwater tilting against the New Deal, Romney cast himself as a champion of the middle class, promising rescue from the economic crisis and a new era of prosperity. But what were his actual proposals? Favoring sweeping pronouncements over revealing detail, Romney reiterated three themes: he would slash taxes (while also balancing the budget); he would prune away government regulation and even excess government itself, liberating the engine of private enterprise; and he would pare government entitlement programs that transferred resources to the least productive elements in society. These were hardly prescriptions likely to help the great bulk of the middle class, especially if understood as families with incomes below six figures. Instead, Romney effectively campaigned on the promise to enact the policy preferences of society's moguls: tax cuts for the rich; deregulation; reduced social spending." p164 'Dog Whistle Politics: How Coded Racial Appeals Have Reinvented Racism and Wrecked the Middle Class' by Ian Haney López
 
Talk about kettles....

Dog Whistle Politics

"But there is another level of dog whistle politics evident in Romney's campaign, a deeper connection far more consequential to the middle class yet completely unseen by most critics. Romney's true debt to dog whistle politics lay in his ability to garner widespread support while espousing plutocratic priorities. Like a reincarnated Barry Goldwater tilting against the New Deal, Romney cast himself as a champion of the middle class, promising rescue from the economic crisis and a new era of prosperity. But what were his actual proposals? Favoring sweeping pronouncements over revealing detail, Romney reiterated three themes: he would slash taxes (while also balancing the budget); he would prune away government regulation and even excess government itself, liberating the engine of private enterprise; and he would pare government entitlement programs that transferred resources to the least productive elements in society. These were hardly prescriptions likely to help the great bulk of the middle class, especially if understood as families with incomes below six figures. Instead, Romney effectively campaigned on the promise to enact the policy preferences of society's moguls: tax cuts for the rich; deregulation; reduced social spending." p164 'Dog Whistle Politics: How Coded Racial Appeals Have Reinvented Racism and Wrecked the Middle Class' by Ian Haney López
OFF TOPIC!! You somehow got Mitt Romney mixed up with Hillary Clinton ? Kind of hard to see how that could happen.
 

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