Racist video is merely the latest in a long line of Trump’s ugly social media posts

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Trump has a long history of posting stuff like this on the Internet, going all the way back to 2015 when he first ran for the Office of President, so him attempting to blame a staffer for the latest debacle is a bit hard to swallow. These posts should unsettle anyone who takes the United States seriously as a nation because it exposes something dangerous, the trivialization of the world's most consequential office. It shows how carelessly the power, credibility, and accumulated moral authority of a superpower can be squandered for a few seconds of viral attention. In any other major democracy, this behavior from a head of state would trigger a constitutional crisis.
Trump should take his job seriously as opposed to being an 80-year-old shit poster on the Internet.

Back in 2015, his Twitter feed suggested Iowans were dumb for favoring Trump’s opponent, Ben Carson, in the polls. “Too much Monsanto in the #corn creates issues in the brain?” read a post that Trump’s account reposted.

Trump later posted: “The young intern who accidentally did a Retweet apologizes.”

(Despite blaming an intern, the sentiment matched something Trump himself would later say, in public.)

In 2016, Trump posted an image of Hillary Clinton in front of piles of cash and the words “most corrupt candidate ever” inside a six-sided star reminiscent of the Star of David. The image had previously appeared on antisemitic, White supremacist message boards, and Trump’s campaign soon replaced it with a circle in place of the six-sided star.


 
Trump has a long history of posting stuff like this on the Internet, going all the way back to 2015 when he first ran for the Office of President, so him attempting to blame a staffer for the latest debacle is a bit hard to swallow. These posts should unsettle anyone who takes the United States seriously as a nation because it exposes something dangerous, the trivialization of the world's most consequential office. It shows how carelessly the power, credibility, and accumulated moral authority of a superpower can be squandered for a few seconds of viral attention. In any other major democracy, this behavior from a head of state would trigger a constitutional crisis.
Trump should take his job seriously as opposed to being an 80-year-old shit poster on the Internet.

Back in 2015, his Twitter feed suggested Iowans were dumb for favoring Trump’s opponent, Ben Carson, in the polls. “Too much Monsanto in the #corn creates issues in the brain?” read a post that Trump’s account reposted.

Trump later posted: “The young intern who accidentally did a Retweet apologizes.”

(Despite blaming an intern, the sentiment matched something Trump himself would later say, in public.)

In 2016, Trump posted an image of Hillary Clinton in front of piles of cash and the words “most corrupt candidate ever” inside a six-sided star reminiscent of the Star of David. The image had previously appeared on antisemitic, White supremacist message boards, and Trump’s campaign soon replaced it with a circle in place of the six-sided star.


The other thread on this same topic failed so you started another one. Pathetic!

You should moderate yourself and merge the threads.
 
In any other major democracy, this behavior from a head of state would trigger a constitutional crisis.
He's literally the biggest troll in the world. I'm sure that would be a point of great pride for an eight year old, but he's the President of the United States of America.

And I can only assume that the flock doesn't understand how intelligent, mature adults behave. No one behaves like this. There is no comparison to anyone, anywhere.
 
Trump has a long history of posting stuff like this on the Internet, going all the way back to 2015 when he first ran for the Office of President, so him attempting to blame a staffer for the latest debacle is a bit hard to swallow. These posts should unsettle anyone who takes the United States seriously as a nation because it exposes something dangerous, the trivialization of the world's most consequential office. It shows how carelessly the power, credibility, and accumulated moral authority of a superpower can be squandered for a few seconds of viral attention. In any other major democracy, this behavior from a head of state would trigger a constitutional crisis.
Trump should take his job seriously as opposed to being an 80-year-old shit poster on the Internet.

Back in 2015, his Twitter feed suggested Iowans were dumb for favoring Trump’s opponent, Ben Carson, in the polls. “Too much Monsanto in the #corn creates issues in the brain?” read a post that Trump’s account reposted.

Trump later posted: “The young intern who accidentally did a Retweet apologizes.”

(Despite blaming an intern, the sentiment matched something Trump himself would later say, in public.)

In 2016, Trump posted an image of Hillary Clinton in front of piles of cash and the words “most corrupt candidate ever” inside a six-sided star reminiscent of the Star of David. The image had previously appeared on antisemitic, White supremacist message boards, and Trump’s campaign soon replaced it with a circle in place of the six-sided star.


Trump doesn't make original content. He reposts something that has something he likes. He probably doesn't even watch the whole video and doesn't know everything that's in it. This whole thing is phony outrage. Nobody cares. Leftwingers don't care. Blacks don't care. Tempest in a teapot. What we do care about is the roaring economy this great man has created. DJIA hit 50,000 yesterday.
 
Trump doesn't make original content. He reposts something that has something he likes. He probably doesn't even watch the whole video and doesn't know everything that's in it. This whole thing is phony outrage. Nobody cares. What we do care about is the roaring economy this great man has created. DJIA hit 50,000 yesterday.

You enablers are running out of reasons.

He didn't even see the end of it?

Man, get off your knees and be a man for once in your life.
 
He's literally the biggest troll in the world. I'm sure that would be a point of great pride for an eight year old, but he's the President of the United States of America.

And I can only assume that the flock doesn't understand how intelligent, mature adults behave. No one behaves like this. There is no comparison to anyone, anywhere.
Nobody produces the exploding booming economy this great man has created. DJIA has now surpassed 50K. Unbelievable!
 
Nobody cares about this crap. You aren't offended. You're just using it as an excuse to vent your TDS.
People are becoming desensitized to his racism and idiocy, I will agree, but you are very wrong that people don't care.

ANY OTHER HIGH PROFILE JOB WOULD MEAN YOU ARE DISMISSED FOR POSTING THAT.

President of the United States? Not so much.
 
Trump is a racist. How much more evidence do you people need?

So if you are excusing or defending this, you are a racist. It is that simple.
 
Trump has a long history of posting stuff like this on the Internet, going all the way back to 2015 when he first ran for the Office of President, so him attempting to blame a staffer for the latest debacle is a bit hard to swallow. These posts should unsettle anyone who takes the United States seriously as a nation because it exposes something dangerous, the trivialization of the world's most consequential office. It shows how carelessly the power, credibility, and accumulated moral authority of a superpower can be squandered for a few seconds of viral attention. In any other major democracy, this behavior from a head of state would trigger a constitutional crisis.
Trump should take his job seriously as opposed to being an 80-year-old shit poster on the Internet.

Back in 2015, his Twitter feed suggested Iowans were dumb for favoring Trump’s opponent, Ben Carson, in the polls. “Too much Monsanto in the #corn creates issues in the brain?” read a post that Trump’s account reposted.

Trump later posted: “The young intern who accidentally did a Retweet apologizes.”

(Despite blaming an intern, the sentiment matched something Trump himself would later say, in public.)

In 2016, Trump posted an image of Hillary Clinton in front of piles of cash and the words “most corrupt candidate ever” inside a six-sided star reminiscent of the Star of David. The image had previously appeared on antisemitic, White supremacist message boards, and Trump’s campaign soon replaced it with a circle in place of the six-sided star.


I read you don't have any material and have an itch you can't scratch.
 
People are becoming desensitized to his racism and idiocy, I will agree, but you are very wrong that people don't care.

ANY OTHER HIGH PROFILE JOB WOULD MEAN YOU ARE DISMISSED FOR POSTING THAT.

President of the United States? Not so much.
Trump isn't affected by the DEI crap. That's a great thing.
 
And Trump’s SECRETARY OF STATE IS A DIRTY SPIGOT!

His FBI director is LITERALLY A PATEL.

HIS DNI IS A WOMAN OF COLOR.

HE ENDORSED BYRON DONALDS FOR FLORIDA GOVERNOR.

He sucks at being racist!

Is it racist for lefties to scream the NWORD at black ICE AGENTS?
 
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Trump has a long history of posting stuff like this on the Internet, going all the way back to 2015 when he first ran for the Office of President, so him attempting to blame a staffer for the latest debacle is a bit hard to swallow. These posts should unsettle anyone who takes the United States seriously as a nation because it exposes something dangerous, the trivialization of the world's most consequential office. It shows how carelessly the power, credibility, and accumulated moral authority of a superpower can be squandered for a few seconds of viral attention. In any other major democracy, this behavior from a head of state would trigger a constitutional crisis.
Trump should take his job seriously as opposed to being an 80-year-old shit poster on the Internet.

Back in 2015, his Twitter feed suggested Iowans were dumb for favoring Trump’s opponent, Ben Carson, in the polls. “Too much Monsanto in the #corn creates issues in the brain?” read a post that Trump’s account reposted.

Trump later posted: “The young intern who accidentally did a Retweet apologizes.”

(Despite blaming an intern, the sentiment matched something Trump himself would later say, in public.)

In 2016, Trump posted an image of Hillary Clinton in front of piles of cash and the words “most corrupt candidate ever” inside a six-sided star reminiscent of the Star of David. The image had previously appeared on antisemitic, White supremacist message boards, and Trump’s campaign soon replaced it with a circle in place of the six-sided star.


I saw a video from Europe discussing how they felt this was "unAmerican". The interesting part -- as it often is -- was the comment section. Many of them were saying, "no, we can see now that this is EXACTLY what America is -- ignorant and bigoted".

I'm afraid they're figuring it out.
 
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People are becoming desensitized to his racism and idiocy, I will agree, but you are very wrong that people don't care.

ANY OTHER HIGH PROFILE JOB WOULD MEAN YOU ARE DISMISSED FOR POSTING THAT.

President of the United States? Not so much.
Amusing.

People ARE becoming desensitized to this kind of crap. That is because the left has used racism when none exists, and EVERYONE in America sees it for the political attacks that they are.

With the exception of the truly propagandized, people just point and laugh when the left bleats out 'racism'.

Rightly so. There is no outrage on your part of the part of those screaming. It's just political hit pieces that people are getting wise to.
 
I saw a video from Europe discussing how they felt this was "unAmerican". The interesting part -- as it often is -- was the comment section. Many of them were saying, "no, we can see now that this is EXACTLY what America is -- ignorant and bigoted".

I'm afraid they're figuring it out.
They want money from the US. It has nothing to do with enlightenment.
 
I saw a video from Europe discussing how they felt this was "unAmerican". The interesting part -- as it often is -- was the comment section. Many of them were saying, "no, we can see now that this is EXACTLY what America is -- ignorant and bigoted".

I'm afraid they're figuring it out.
Maybe those yellow-teethed midgets should mind their crumbling woke countries instead.
 
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