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Monday, January 15, 2018

"I'm not a racist." President Trump insisted again on Sunday that he did not make a vulgar comment last week about immigrants.

“Did you see what various senators in the room said about my comments? They weren’t made,” Mr. Trump said, referring to two Republican senators who said on Sunday morning talk shows that the president never made, or that they did not hear, racist comments about Africa and Haiti.

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  1. If its true why is it being racist? Look at the problems that all the immigrants are bringing with them. Enough is enough the united States is on its way to becoming a third world country

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  2. It is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying NOTHING. I don't care if he sais it or not. The flea is wagging the dog here. This is why nothing gets done.

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  3. So he’s a racist AND a liar.
    Good choice folks!

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    1. Thank you! Trump 2020! 🇺🇸😉

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  4. The POTUS should not even answer such a asinine question. And these "journalist" at a press conference act like they graduated from Day Care only.

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  5. The ironic thing here, is that it doesn't matter if he did or didn't say it.

    People believe he could have said it, and it would not have been out of character for him. It seems like something he would say.

    Level that same allegation at the past 4 or 5 presidents... it would have been met with serious skepticism... because they carried themselves like the leader of the free world, the acted like leaders and presidents... OF COURSE they wouldn't speak like that.

    But not Trump. He ABSOLUTELY would speak like that.

    So it doesn't matter if he actually said it or not. If this is a diabolical smear by the dems... they can't loose. It absolutely seems to fall in line with who the man is, and what the man would say.

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  6. No matter which side you're on with the "S-hole" comment, there's another point that hasn't been brought up.
    What sort of patriot - what sort of man - goes running to the press and "telling" on somebody on what was said during a private conversation?
    Was it so damn important to him to make the President look so bad, and not consider the possible global backlash to the image of our country?
    When I was 10 years old I squealed to my mom that my sister (16) was smoking cigarettes.
    My mom punished my sister - and later my dad slapped me upside the head and gave me a lesson about the bad form of telling-on someone.
    Too bad that didn't happen to Durbin.

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    1. 11:21 Thank you! I've been saying the same thing.

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  7. History Quiz: Who famously referred to this area as "That outhouse of an Eastern Shore"?
    (Outhouse - S***house - same thing.)

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  8. Anyone that tells the truth about crime, prison populations, rioters, rapist, trouble makers, is being called a "Racist", but the facts point out that there is a serious problem with a particular race in this country!
    Then if you point out that in other countries the same thing with the same bunch is happening, you'er a "Racist". The truth hurts, but it is the truth!
    President Trump is such a fresh change in DC, he says what he means, what he thinks, and doesn't lie. They can't handle the truth!

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  9. Since he can't prove a negative, this is all he can say. Listen to who was IN THE ROOM.

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  10. Mr. Trump is reading from his script, just like everyone else in the room.
    Wake up.

    This is crazy stuff!
    This is not real.

    It is all for television consumption.
    Hollywood is CIA - they are programming us big time.

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  11. Trump speaks for we the people and I like the way he talks. The truth is hard to take but get used to it snowflacks there is more to come. I can't wait for you to try to handle it with more money in your pocket thanks to my POTUS. I am one from the shithouse of the eastern shore. ROTFLMAO. (map)

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  12. I'm a racist I'll be the first to admit it. I absolutely can't stand today's young black culture and todays young white kids that want to be black hip hop thugs

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